Damn it!
This troublesome and annoying Windows Software Protection gives me a taste of anger boiling in my blood. An hour passes, I still determine that I am too generous to use damn it, such distasteful language.
Yesterday, I was searching for some information in the internet and a warning sign suddenly popped up on the screen. It said that some running programmes were harming my computer(revealed as follow).
Microsoft Security Essentials Alert
Potential Threat Details
Microsoft Security Essentials detected potential threats that might compromise your private or damage your computer. Your access to these items may be suspended until you take an action. Click ‘show details’ to learn more.
I was terribly shocked and nervous at that time. Then, it showed me that I could fix the problem by installing Windows Software Protection in my computer...
After rebooting my computer, a warning sign sent from the Windows Software Protection and listed out all the potential perilous applications and programmes. It appeared every one minute and asked for my permission to purchase a full lisence. I denied it and the situation continued. However, it wasn't the worst. Once I opened the internet and the Microsoft Office, this software automatically closed them down and told me they were the potential harms. Of course, once again, it required my purchase. It was horrible!
After removing this software, I searched on the internet and noticed something interesting:
"Keep in mind that Windows Software Protection virus was developed in the sole purpose of earning a profit from an online fraudulent activities. It will asked for credit card details of the victim to process payment. But aside from the payment, additional charges will be debited to account of its victims. Avoid this unwanted application and as much as possible remove Windows Software Protection using only a real anti-virus application." (precisesecurity.com)
"Keep in mind that Windows Software Protection virus was developed in the sole purpose of earning a profit from an online fraudulent activities. It will asked for credit card details of the victim to process payment. But aside from the payment, additional charges will be debited to account of its victims. Avoid this unwanted application and as much as possible remove Windows Software Protection using only a real anti-virus application." (precisesecurity.com)
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