July 09, 2011
wilsarbali

Windows 7 Repair, also known as Windows XP Fix, Windows Vista Fix or Windows 7 Fix virus, may sound like a built-in Windows 7 utility feature, but ironically, the malware developer has utilized the similarities to develop Windows 7 Repair fake program to confuse the computer users. Of course, all they want is to destroy computers and scam money. As soon as a computer is infected, Windows 7 Repair will show fake scan results of system errors, and hope the victims (of Windows 7 Repair) will purchase the fake program to fix the so-called errors. Not only is Windows 7 Repair annoying, it can potentially put your personal data and information at risk. While it is not necessary to get rid of Windows 7 Repair malware instantly, we do believe it’s a good idea to remove it to keep your computer safe, unless you don’t really care about your privacy. Good luck!