Yet another site on computer viruses and spam

If you see this Virus Doctor pop up in your computer, you are advised not to purchase any spyware detector and adware remover protection that it offers. Read the full article to learn more about virus doctor and ways on how you can get rid of this fake security application.

What is a Virus Doctor?
The Virus doctor is not a legitimate anti virus which explains why you get the antispyware alert warning even when you have not installed this program in your PC. Reportedly, the virus doctor freeware is another rogue “stop spyware” program that gets through your PC through the trojan zlob. It best not to press the “Scan now” button nor purchase any software that this rogue malware hijacker offers.

Some computer users who complain about the Virus Doctor Pop Up claim that the VirusDoctor warning says “Quick, your computer is at risk, you may have a virus!”. :

virus doctor online protection pop up

virusdoctor adware malware

Remove VirusDoctor Rogue Anti Virus Program

There are several available automatic virusdoctor remover that you can take advantage of to make it easier for you to go through the virus doctor removal. One of the available removal tools is the Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. You may want to visit this link to get to the official download site for this virus doctor removal tool:

Malwarebites
For information on how to use this free malware removal program to uninstall virusdoctor, visit this link http://www.geekpolice.net/malware-removal-guides-f12/how-to-remove-virus-doctor-removal-guide-t6359.htm.

Similar rogue antivirus protection programs:

Windows Police Pro
antivirus-1 2010
VirusDoctor
AV Green
Spyware Protect 2009
Wingaurd

Updated August 30, 2009

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