Windows Interactive Safety Defies Its Promised Duty of Detecting and Removing Malware
August 11, 2012 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
All malware purportedly detected by Windows Interactive Safety is actually fabricated. As reported by EnigmaSoftware.com, the Windows Interactive Safety program itself is a smokescreen blow in by hackers seeking to extort money from unsuspecting computer users. Windows Interactive Safety is all about deception from its colorful interface, which closely resembles legitimate antimalware programs, to its repeated pop-up warning notifications. All instances of Windows Interactive Safety's actions are part of a scam, eventually swindling PC users out of their hard earned money.
A new removal report specific to the Windows Interactive Safety threat has been updated to overturn virtually all malicious aspects of the Windows Interactive Safety program. Moreover, solutions to safely detecting and removing Windows Interactive Safety have been outlined in the new report, which can be found at http://www.enigmasoftware.com/windowsinteractivesafety-removal/
The newly updated Windows Interactive Safety removal report on EnigmaSoftware.com, is a gateway for PC users to seek cover from malware and the Windows Interactive Safety program itself. The Windows Interactive Safety report, among other related threats such as Windows Ultimate Safeguard and Windows Active Guard, continue to receive updates to provide custom tailored removal resources.
The major issue with Windows Interactive Safety is not only its aggravating and misleading alert messages, but its inability to be uninstalled using built-in functions on the Windows operating system. As a simple solution to removing Windows Interactive Safety, the removal report found on EnigmaSoftware.com provides specialized resources to eliminate the Windows Interactive Safety and all related threats.