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Norton Power Eraser 2.5.0.26 Beta released – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
December 27, 2011
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Norton power eraser 2. 5. 0. 26 beta released - onmsft. Com - december 27, 2011

Norton Power Eraser is a powerful removal tool that may help you clean up certain types of difficult to remove security risks. If a program has hijacked your computer and you are having difficulty detecting or removing it, Norton Power Eraser may be able to clean your computer.

Norton Power Eraser includes detection and removal capabilities for security risks that impersonate legitimate applications (for example, fake antivirus software), often known as “scareware”, “rogueware” or “scamware”. The tool uses more aggressive techniques than your Norton security product, hence there is a risk that it will flag legitimate programs for removal. You should carefully review the scan results page before removing any files.

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