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This website offers software that claims to fix things on your computer. In actuality, it is malicious software itself. Do not download or purchase this software; even visiting the web site could lead to your computer being infected. | This website offers software that claims to fix things on your computer. In actuality, it is malicious software itself. Do not download or purchase this software; even visiting the web site could lead to your computer being infected. | ||
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==Community Reviews== | ==Community Reviews== | ||
| − | In truth, this program is malicious itself. It displays false information with regards to a user's computer. The adverts pop up a display with notifications to convince the user that something may be amiss with the computer, or run a false diagnostic. The program repeatedly prompts the user to purchase a licensed copy. | + | # In truth, this program is malicious itself. It displays false information with regards to a user's computer. The adverts pop up a display with notifications to convince the user that something may be amiss with the computer, or run a false diagnostic. The program repeatedly prompts the user to purchase a licensed copy. |
| + | # The claim made in the title section of this page needs verification. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
Revision as of 09:50, 4 June 2007
Title
This website offers software that claims to fix things on your computer. In actuality, it is malicious software itself. Do not download or purchase this software; even visiting the web site could lead to your computer being infected.
Address
- PO Box 3
- Kiev, 04114 UKRAINE
Contact
- WinFixer
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- +380 97 939 09 44
Community Reviews
- In truth, this program is malicious itself. It displays false information with regards to a user's computer. The adverts pop up a display with notifications to convince the user that something may be amiss with the computer, or run a false diagnostic. The program repeatedly prompts the user to purchase a licensed copy.
- The claim made in the title section of this page needs verification.
External Links
- Alexa: WinFixer.com

