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Protect your Windows machine from malicious software

by Lee Collins

15 Jul 2009

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windows-grab.gifYou may or may not know that it's inevitable that at some point your computer will encounter malicious software of some kind. This software can be disguised and distributed in a number of different and ingenious ways which makes it increasingly difficult for many applications to identify, let alone protect against. Although there are a number of applications that will protect your machine they tend to be overblown and are far larger than necessary.
 
Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool 2.12 is a basic utility that ensures you are protected against the latest malicious threats. The application scans and checks your system, automatically removing any unwanted items as well as displaying a full report at the end of each scan.

Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool 2.12 link.

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