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Security Sphere 2012 – Something You Don’t Want To Have

Posted by Denny under Rogue Anti-Spyware

It is hard to tell Security Sphere 2012 apart from a real computer safeguard program, and that is the main reason why this rogue antispyware application manages to fool so many computer users into trusting it. As a result, believing in the rogue leads to the ultimate computer system crash, because little by little Security Sphere 2012 damages your computer, as it tries to push you into paying for this absolutely worthless product. So if you have the rogue in your computer, terminate Security Sphere 2012 once you get the chance to, because allowing this infection to stay your computer can lead to devastating consequences.

If you are running on Windows XP and you have gotten infected by Security Sphere 2012, the infection files for the rogue will be located in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\ directory. There are no exact names for the files, because upon the installation Security Sphere 2012 generates the names randomly. When Security Sphere 2012 infects computers that run on Windows Vista or Windows 7, the infections files are saved at C:\ProgramData directory.

The usual symptom for Security Sphere 2012 infection is the never ending stream of fake security alert messages. These messages are generated with intention to scare you into buying the license for the program. Some of these messages are:

Warning: Your computer is infected
Detected spyware infection!
Click this message to install the last update of security software…

Security Sphere 2012 Warning
Your computer is still infected with dangerous viruses. Activate antivirus protection to prevent data loss and avoid theft of your credit card details.
Click here to activate protection.

Security Sphere 2012 Warning
Intercepting programs that may compromise your privacy and harm your system have been detected on your PC.
Click here to remove them immediately with Security Sphere 2012

The rogue can also block you from accessing webpages that might contain information on rogue removal. Rogues like Security Sphere 2012 interfere with internet browsing quite a lot in general, so it is just another reason why you should get rid of this infection as soon as possible. You can stop the onslaught of the fake security messages by “registering” Security Sphere 2012 with this activation code:

8945315-6548431

Using this code will also make the termination of the program easier. Remove Security Sphere 2012 from your computer as fast as you can, and then protect your system from other possible rogue infections, because there are more and more of them coming every single day.

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