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Total Security is fake anti-spyware. It is actually related to Antivirus 360. They function similarly and maintain the same objective which is to scare, trick and scam people for money. You shouldn't trust your computer to this rogue program.

Sudden slowness in computer performance especially when accessing websites is one common sign. Another would be new shortcuts suddenly appearing your desktop screen and you start to think if you are the one place them there. When you try accessing your homepage and gets diverted into a different site is another sign. Plus receiving tons of pop-ups and scanning activities would definitely mean that you have Total Security in your computer.

Total Security is a Trojan that gets into your computer without you noticing its presence. It configure itself into your machine so that once you log on, it will automatically run and that is when you start to see the signs. The next thing it would do is conduct a scan of your machine and later tell you that your computer is infected.

Then it would enable warning alerts stating that your computer is danger. It wants you to think that your computer is in danger. It will ask you to buy the full version of the rogue program. Take note that it will block an existing legitimate protection program that you have. It will scam you saying that they only program that can get the job done is the full version.

Hopefully you didn't fall into the trap of purchasing anything. Even if you did get the full version, it really won't do anything to fix the problem. Being fake program, it doesn't really have the functionality of scanning and identifying infections. So all the results you saw are not real.

It is possible that you acquired the bogus program from malicious sites or hacked ads by accident. Early prevention is to make sure to be careful and be observant while using the Internet. It can both be fun and the same time dangerous. If you have the fake program in your system, the next thing to do is remove it.

How Total Security Removal Works

There are two ways to get rid of the rogue anti-spyware. You can remove it using manual removal or you can get rid of it using automated removal. Using the automated removal process is the most advised approach to choose. It is easy and quick to do. All you need is effective protection software that can help you get rid of the culprit program.

It's safe to use this approach and guarantees to get the job done. It will also keep your computer safe and secure from future attacks.

The other method requires you to have background with computers. The manual removal procedure can be done by someone who is considered and expert with terms, different directories and files in a computer. It would be difficult for someone to understand this if they are not exposed to trouble shooting.

The first thing you will need to do is to put at stop to the bogus program. Keep and eye open for files with.exe and DLLs extensions. You will need to remove any file that is associated with the rogue program. Don't forget to remove any registry entries that are related to the program as well.

The manual procedure can be a challenge. So don't take the risk if you are not capable of doing the task. You can always ask someone who is or better yet, just go for the automated removal procedure instead.








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30 Nov 2010

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