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18 November 2008

SpyKill storms again

SpyKill malware is also known as Spy Kill or Spy-Kill; but no matter what the spelling is, SpyKill is still a fake security tool. It is installed without notifying a user, it loads annoying pop-ups and it targets your money. Needless to say, that’s not how you describe an anti-spyware program.

There’s no difference between Spy-Kill and other corrupt security tools, except for the name and the design of the program. SpyKill uses intimidating tactics to convince people that they need a paid version of this tool. It generates falsified security alerts reporting tremendous infections. If clicked upon, the alerts demand user to pay for the full version of Spy Kill in order to remove malwares. These tactics are fraudulent: SpyKill reports nonexistent threats, and the paid version doesn’t work. Do not purchase Spy-Kill, unless you want to support malware creators.


SpyKill removal help and description at 2-viruses.com

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