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As the user mynetdudethis said 'this website should be trusted as its a DATABASE/information website'. Don't make any download. That's why it's not good for children,cause they could download adware & Co. By the way you SHOULDN'T TRUST ADVANCED SYSTEM OPTIMIZER. Advanced System Optimizer has been found to be bundled with 3rd party software. If you have not purposefully installed this, you should be safe uninstalling it. *****
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I arrived at this website by Advanced System Protector and I trust.
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I've read many comments, most of the comments and ratings are based on how they arrived at this website, this website should be trusted as its a DATABASE/information website. Don't come here to complain that your bogus software brought you to this website. I use advanced system optimizer, a fine application that is supplemented by this website.
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I came to this site via the Firefox add-ons page. having Clicked on advanced systems optimiser there, I was led by the nose to an invitation to pay $50; when I promptly exited I was automatically directed to another Page which invited me to get the program free by accepting an offer from an advertiser. It so happens that one of them was one I intended to patronise any way, so having accepted it I was then invited to download the free version of ASO. it promptly crashed my PC, rendering even C/A/D inoperable. After restarting, ran ASO again, which brought me to this page via the warning in the search toolbar. When I went back to close the program, it crashed my PC again . After a restart, the program refused to allow me to open Firefox ! I uninstalled it via control panel. This is a terrible program,whose vendors employ extremely questionable marketing methods, which are totally inappropriate for a company associated with Mozilla and the many advertisers from whom it takes money. avoid at all costs.
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The site promotes and actively participates in the dissemination of malicious software. Website harmful and dangerous. Witryna promuje i czynnie uczestniczy w rozpowszechnianiu szkodliwego oprogramowania. Strona szkodliwa i niebezpieczna.
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This website has consistently hijacked my homepage in my Mozilla web browser. I have always had my homepage set as my gmail login page. However, ever since I clicked on a link to ***** in my Advanced System Optimizer (ASO) software, ***** has hijacked my gmail login homepage. This happens almost every time after I boot up my computer and then open my Mozilla browser. Fortunately it only happens after I boot up my computer and does not occur again until the next time I have booted up my computer. Specifically, when I open my Mozilla web browser, my gmail login homepage attempts to open up, then ***** overtakes my gmail login page and opens up before my gmail login page ever opens up. I have never experienced my homepage being hijacked before. Fortunately, I can always get my homepage back by simply clicking on the homepage icon in my Mozilla browser. Systweak, Inc. is the company that owns spywarelib.com website as well as the ASO software, an all-in-one registry cleaner, anti-spyware and PC optimizer tool. After sending three emails to support at Systweak – including two emails to the Chief Development Officer – I never got any instructions that worked in getting rid of the problem of ***** hijacking my Mozilla web browser homepage. The emails that were sent to me were never able to address the problem. I received emails giving me instructions that told me to reset my homepage. After following these instructions, my homepage continued to be hijacked when I booted up my computer an opened my Mozilla browser. This occured because the setting or resetting of my homepage was never related to the problem I was having. The problem is that my already set homepage has been continuously hijacked by ***** ever since November 11, 2010. November 11 is when I first clicked on a link in my ASO “System Protector” software to try to get information on the Trojan.genome.cltk malicious file. Not only did the website not give me any information on this malicious type of file, but I discovered that the two files my ASO software mistakenly flagged as Trojan.genome.cltk malicious files were harmless. One of the files my ASO software mistakenly flagged as a Trojan file was my HP printer .exe web registration file and the other was a “system volume information” file. The system volume information file was from a previous system restore I had done and was harmless. The Systweak representatives even confirmed that these files were mistakenly flagged by my ASO software. Systweak representatives have attempted to assure me that their software and webpage does not exploit one’s web browser, but their attempts to reassure me have failed, as my experience has been the opposite of what they have told me. The last set of instructions I received from a Systweak representative was to do a System Restore on my computer. Even this did not work. My computer would not allow me to restore my computer to any time before I first started having the problem, even though there were numerous dates and times available before November 21, 2010, when I started having my homepage hijacked by *****. I have every reason to believe that the ***** website and ASO software caused my System Restore problem on my computer as well. Spywarelib.com has excellent reasons to not be trusted and to be deemed a site that contains rogue software.
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This site have a lot of Spyware database.
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Informative/useful
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ROGUE software. Affiliated sites are offering malware as bogus anti-malware. Other affiliated sites are offering equally bogus 'removal tools'. The "antivirus" 2008 family is notorious malware which has been reported at a number of locations. Apart from being placed and promoted on sites such as this, it has been seen as a drive-by download. Rogue antivirus and the associated bogus removal tools are being promoted in forum, blog and comment spam and have been promoted on Yahoo Answers by bogus 'experts'.
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Viral app designed for fraud.
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