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Get rid of malware spreading via instant messenger

Clean MSN Virus is a free tool from Viruskeeper which detects and deletes various malware currently being spread via MSN Messenger. Nowadays MSN Messenger (Other instant messengers like Yahoo messenger, AOL, etc, are also.) has been used to spread malware.

For example, if a user opens a file that looks like a photo received obviously from his contact; there is every possibility of a virus infection and it could spread to everyone on the user’s contact list.

Clean MSN Virus is a specifically targeted disinfection tool that uses the technology of the antivirus program VirusKeeper. This program analyzes active processes in memory and files in order to find any malicious code.

Clean MSN Virus can detect more than 3,900 variants of MSN virus such as Restarter.F, Agent.DWA, IRCBot.APY, Sdbot.CHA, Sdbot.BZY, IRCBot.AIU, SDbot.BXZ, Themida, Dropper, Trojan.Win32.Restarter.f , etc, etc.

Download Clean MSN Virus from Viruskeeper.

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