There's a new and growing threat to pc users. This threat is within the form of fake antivirus programs. These programs scare individuals into buying their antivirus programs. The way that they do this is by the use of pop ups that declare that a person's pc is infected with spyware or viruses. The personal computer user is then directed to a internet page having a scanner on it that scans the personal computer and then responds with an inflated or false number of spyware infections.
ThinkPoint is a rogue virus application that has been recently released onto the web. Even though this application has been designed to look legitimate, it is truly a fake program which will steal your passwords & cause all sorts of problems for your system. Typical traits of this virus include the likes of it blocking various Windows features (including "Task Manager"), as well as prevent many of your most important applications from being able to load. To get rid of this virus, you need to first stop it running and then get rid of all of its files & settings that it will be using to run.
This virus is an actual application - meaning that it will install files, settings and options onto your system to run. Unlike most typical viruses (which will actually hide away on your PC), this virus is bold and will place a branded application on your PC. You should not trust anything it says, as it will just be trying to tell you a lot of lies in order to make you think you have viruses on your system. If you want to get rid of it, you need to be able to remove all the parts of the infection which have contaminated your system, which can be done by first stopping the program from loading up, and then removing its files.
To remove Thinkpoint virus, you first need to stop it from running. This can be done by first loading up your infected PC and then letting ThinkPoint run its fake antivirus scan. It will claim that your system has a lot of infections, which can be removed by downloading the upgrade to the program. Here, click "Continue Unprotected" and let the virus just run inside the background. When that's done, you should then be able to click onto "Settings" and then uncheck the bottom option which will allow it to load up on your system without the virus running. After that, exit the ThinkPoint program, which will truly stop it from running.
After you've exited ThinkPoint, you'll then need to look to remove all the files it needs to run. To do this, you should download a "spyware removal tool" called XoftSpy, which will basically look through your PC and get rid of any of the infected parts of the virus which are installed on it. This program has been designed by a professional company in Canada, who have become renowned for providing reliable & up to date programs that solve many common pc problems. You should download this tool, install it and then let it get rid of any of the infected parts of ThinkPoint from your Pc.
Fake antivirus software can be quite lucrative for cyber criminals and easy to set up. This is why the number of domains detected by Google hosting fake antivirus software went from 93 in January 2009 to 587 in January 2010.
To protect yourself from fake software always make sure you have the latest antivirus software on your system and refrain from clicking on adverts which appear suspicious. If you are prompted to download antivirus software you can always check the authenticity of the software by looking at antivirus reviews this way you will ensure you are not scammed.

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