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		<title>Anti-malware video</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today i found a interesting wideo about today&#8217;s most known and most dangerous malware, that disguise temselves as antivirus and antispywer products, however there is no real software of this kind. Their main purpose is to snare you, and request your credit card number. There is only one way to stop this: Do&#8217;nt trust sites [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today i found a interesting wideo about today&#8217;s most known and most dangerous malware, that disguise temselves as antivirus and antispywer products, however there is no real software of this kind. Their main purpose is to snare you, and request your credit card number.</p>
<p>There is only one way to stop this: Do&#8217;nt trust sites scanning your computer online. No antivirus/anti-malware scanner does this. Such software needs to be installed on your computer, BY YOUR HANDS, and needs to be updated regularly. And do it yourself! Find trusted antivirus software, or if you do&#8217;nt know about, ask a professionist (NOT THE &#8220;KNOW-HOW&#8221; GUY FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD), or a professional service center to do it for you. If you can do it, never store your passwords, personal information (e-mail addresses, phone numbers, friends&#8217; contact information, banking data, etc.) on your computer, and do&#8217;nt allow browsers and sites doing this, as well. If you&#8217;re storing this information on your computer and go online, you&#8217;re just a few clicks away from giving away your information, maybe your money, even your identity FOR NOTHING. You MAY LOSE EVERYTHING YO HAVE AND EVERYTHING YOU ARE.</p>
<p><a title="Fake anti-malware" href="http://www.mywot.com/en/online-threats/fake-antimalware" target="_blank">See the video about these damn &#8220;anti-malware&#8221; things</a></p>
<p>About PlainHTML installs:</p>
<p>PlainHTML is distributed in a single install package, in an exe package. The installer wizard must start up immediately when the exe file is launched. No other stuff is included, no sponsors will be installed. Just the program.</p>
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