I have received spam by using Firefox as my browser of Fed Ex; He was carrying a virus; instantly, a protection of $89.99 plan was forced on me; you do not like that of sales.

I have Kapersky Antivirus and that you don't need to spend $89.99 on some program promotes Mozilla. First of all, I do not expect spam to Fed Ex and should not open the email (which looked authentic and I order with Fed Ex delivery); However, your loop kept taking me back to the sale of high pressure of your antivirus shield program. Although I found that electronic mail has been contaminated, but please, not high pressure sales or scared. My own program handled for me.

Firefox has nothing to do with your email or you may have received spam. Firefox is just a browser you use to access your email (Email is managed by people like AOL, Gmail, etc..). And if you have received an email trying to sell you software, which came from a third party who is spamming.

Shield anti-virus sounds like it may be part of a family of rogue anti-virus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_security_software. Thus, it seems that you might have an infection on your computer if you installed this program. In addition, if you have provided your credit card for the anti-virus, the integrity of your credit card number is at stake.

Firefox to solve the problems caused by malware provides resources that you can use to help eradicate this virus.

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