Dr.Guard Removal Info
March 9th, 2010 by
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Dr.Guard description:
Wary and mistrustful users are also often duped by Dr.Guard thanking to itsВ extremely believable alerts, which are shown right after sudden termination of certain application. The alert then says that it is because of so-and-so infection the application has been terminated. Remove Dr.Guard as a foxy fusion of adware and crashware that itself does not let legit apps to run properly and then shows seemingly timely alert.
You need to get rid of Dr.Guard trojans, if they have executed unauthorized shadowed downloading and installation of the scamware. Click here to start free system scan in order to perform removal of Dr.Guard adware, as well as other infections found.
Dr.Guard screenshots:
Dr.Guard details:
Type: Rogue anti-spyware
Detection date: 27-02-2010
URL: not detected
Dr.Guard automatical removal tool with free scan:
Dr.Guard behaviour:
- Dr.Guard may be difficult to remove manually;
- Dr.Guard may damage your PC and steal sensitive data;
- Dr.Guard may slow your PC;
- Dr.Guard may cause system errors.
Posted in Adware, Malware, Rogue Anti-Spyware, Spyware, Trojans |
2 Comments »


May 6th, 2010 at 11:20 am
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