How to remove "Identity theft attempt detected" pop-up
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"Identity theft attempt detected" pop-up description
Identity theft attempt detected
Warning! Identity theft attempt detected
Attacker IP:
Security risk
Attack target: Microsoft Corp. keys
Description: Remote host tries to get access to your personal information
Recommended: Please click “Prevent attack” button to heal all infected files and protect your PC
“Warning! Identity theft attempt detected” is a deceptive message loaded by rogue security tools such as Antivirus 7 and Security Master AV. The pop-up encourages buying some program to stop malicious activities on a PC. The programs that display “Identity theft attempt detected” alert are not real security tools. They fabricate this kind of warnings to make people concerned about their privacy and security.
Purchasing programs like Security Master AV or Antivirus 7 won’t help your computer. If “Identity theft attempt detected” pop-up appears on your screen, run a reputable antispyware tool as soon as possible. Applications that generate the warning are neither reputable nor legitimate and they should be deleted as soon as possible.

July 28th, 2010 at 3:22 pm
please remove this from my computer immediately. This is very annoying, I would not purchase this mess if it was the only spywear available.
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March 15th, 2012 at 2:15 am
No, it means your credit isn’t very bad and hasn’t recently gotten bad things reported.
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