Monday, November 29, 2010

Bing Allows Reporting Rogue Websites

Tons of rogue antiviruses are unleashed daily it seems that Bing now has a form to report rogue websites that distribute malware. The programs that these web sites unleash is nothing but bribery to get users to buy this worthless malware from about $50-$100. Removing these pest programs is very difficult and often requires expertise to regain hold of the computer. PC Virus Doctors' Dallas Computer Support often works removing these bribery programs that have left users helpless whether in a home or work environment.

I just tried to click on a .pdf file of some names of rogue antiviruses and the Google entry just disappeared within a flash from the results page. Google is also taking aim at delisting rogue websites distributing bunk malware.

PC Virus Doctors have always noticed these fake antimalware programs start occurring around Thanksgiving and leading into Christmas. It seems the cyber criminals like to have their greedy Christmas and holiday season as they make millions yearly.

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