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Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool 1.42
Protect from malicious software

11 June 2008
Platform: Windows 2000,Windows XP,Windows Vista
Type: freeware
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Size: 8.32MB
Rating:

Verdict: More ammunition in the fight against the internet bandits

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Security must be becoming an important issue for Microsoft, as this is the second release in almost as many days, coming hot on the heels of its AntiSpyware software.

Download this small tool and your PC will be scanned and checked for malicious software. Should any be found it is automatically removed, and a full report displayed on-screen at the end of the scan.

A new version of this tool will be released every second Tuesday of the month, and the download link above takes you to the Microsoft download page to ensure you get the most up-to-date version.

You must have administrator access in order to run this software on your PC.

Atomic MPC and Haymarket Media cannot and will not provide support for any of the software downloaded via this site. Haymarket Media does not accept any responsibility for any loss, damage or disruption to your data or computer system that may occur while using the software downloaded via this site. There are no explicit warranties for any of the software products. Use of this software is strictly at your own risk.
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