'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert
'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert is a bogus notification, which is linked to a fake anti-spyware application called Antivirus Security Pro. 'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert appears on the desktop of the affected computer whenever a PC user tries to visit any genuine website through a default web browser. 'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert indicates that the PC is corrupted by a rogue security tool called Antivirus Security Pro. Computer users should reject 'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert and click the option to reject all such intimidating notifications of a bogus security program Antivirus Security Pro. 'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert most likely will prevent the computer user from using the web browser for downloading legal security software that will help him uninstall 'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert from the PC. To completely delete
'Warning! The site you are attempting to view may harm your computer' Fake Alert, target PC users should select a legitimate anti-malware application for removal of the phony anti-spyware program Antivirus Security Pro.
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