Uniblue and very dangerous virus/malware scam

I was doing an internet speed test and saw an advert for Uniblue and noticed that is called with Microsoft. I thought it would be safe to trust Microsoft Word. After the purchase of their product, there are several Trojan, carries horses stolen downloaders, etc.. This Uniblue it's complete bullshit. I can't believe that Microsoft would use their name. This opens my eyes to the point where even Microsoft can't be trusted. The fake anti virus will take over your machine and modify your registry to block any attempt to clean your computer. The fake virus 'Vista anti-virus 2011' will constantly you spam with false reports, while continuing to edit your registry database and other information. It also comes with a bunch of malicious software that steals your personal information such as credit card information, social security, etc. I want to know is which Microsoft intends to do about it? Or just do, they want money and can care, since this will lead to poorly informed customers to buy more security with Microsoft. At this point, I think even to use a Mac. This is the type of betrayal, that a company like Microsoft will put on its customers? This virus is very difficult to remove, usually requiring a complete reformat. If anyone knows what I'm not talking about spreading this news.

I was doing an internet speed test and saw an advert for Uniblue and noticed that is called with Microsoft. I thought it would be safe to trust Microsoft Word. After the purchase of their product, there are several Trojan, carries horses stolen downloaders, etc.. This Uniblue it's complete bullshit. I can't believe that Microsoft would use their name. This opens my eyes to the point where even Microsoft can't be trusted. The fake anti virus will take over your machine and modify your registry to block any attempt to clean your computer. The fake virus 'Vista anti-virus 2011' will constantly you spam with false reports, while continuing to edit your registry database and other information. It also comes with a bunch of malicious software that steals your personal information such as credit card information, social security, etc. I want to know is which Microsoft intends to do about it? Or just do, they want money and can care, since this will lead to poorly informed customers to buy more security with Microsoft. At this point, I think even to use a Mac. This is the type of betrayal, that a company like Microsoft will put on its customers? This virus is very difficult to remove, usually requiring a complete reformat. If anyone knows what I'm not talking about spreading this news.

I would like to add the following:

In March of this year, I purchased Registry Booster and System Tweaker Uniblue.  I used it once and now it will not open again.  I tried to get decent help on their part for the past 3 or 4 weeks without success.  They continue to send the instructions includes 20 measures to this end.  I did what he told me and the software won't work.  I asked for a refund, but they have a stupid policy of 60 days.  I came to the conclusion that society Uniblue is nothing more than a scam.

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