Safety Anti-Spyware is a Hoax
Posted on August 2, 2010
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Spyware is dangerous, both to your PC and personal information. To remove Safety Anti-Spyware, visit http://bluepenguinsoftware.com/spyzooka for a free scan with SpyZooka, the only antispyware tool that guarantees 100% removal of all malware.
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