XLG Security Center: Don’t Be Fooled

You stumble across XLG Security Center and become flustered. The initial scan that you were enticed to run came up with a lot of programs that look dangerous to the welfare of your computer. But, you are happy to learn that the website will get rid of these scary programs for a fee. How convenient right? Wrong. The next thing you know, your computer has not gotten better, but has taken a turn for the worse.

Do not feel discouraged at this point. You have been scammed, but you can turn it around. You just have to know where to look for help.

In our advanced computer needy society, we are eager to click on great internet offers and security alerts without a second thought. Our computers are so advanced that they will update themselves and send you important alerts. But, now scammers are taking advantage of our willingness to click and our ability to easily enter in our credit card numbers and other important information. Ten years ago, very few people would feel comfortable buying products online for fear of someone getting a hold of their personal information. But now most sites are secure and we would rather order online and handle many other personal affairs online instead of having to drive to a specific location or really checking anything out. Even in researching things online, scammers are able to put out false information. The internet is easy to use, but a little investigating can go a long way.

For example, the site www.xlgsecuritycenter.com is merely an opportunity to make you the victim of an internet scam. This program is a replica of www.xlguarder.com, which is also a scam. The way these sites work, beyond their scamming, is that once you download their programs, they begin to download malware (malignant software) onto your computer. This can be done through Trojan horses that will bring up the pop up ads prompting you to visit their so called security sites or can take you directly to the website itself.

But do not fret. This can all be undone. Remember, just like most things that sound too good to be true, legitimate sites that can help you clear your computer of problems will not come to you giving you convenient chances to fix problems. Not that legitimate sites will not spread the word about their existence or be convenient. However, the sites that are working hard to keep your computer safe do not have time to set up pop up ads and ridiculous offers that just come out of nowhere.

Spyzooka is a great example of an internet resource to rid you of your malware problems. This site will explain many of the common signs that you have a malware problem, as well as covering a wide range of spyware problems that you might encounter. With their 100% satisfaction guarantee, they will also fix your problem in just 24 hours if your problem is still present after the first go round. Don’t sit idly by, get help with Spyzooka.

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