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		<title>By: Bill Shock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bill Shock</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi There.

I got the W32.Gamma virus and something called cy8-rm00z on a flash drive when I was at a client, and spread it from my laptop to my home system. 

I had AVG on my system, but it couldn&#039;t do a damn thing about it. Anyway, I ended up downloading the free version of Cyberdefender, and ran it. It cleaned up the W32.Gamma and a few other evil things on my program.

The free version had pop-ups about once a week,  trying to get you to upgrade, but hey it is free software, so once a week isn&#039;t too bad. I did buy the upgrade, which comes with a computer help line.  They will take care of any kind of a problem that might come up on your system. Also, the paid version does not have the pop-ups.  I did this, so when I am away, if my wife has a computer problem she has someone to call for help. She used it once, and said they helped her take care of the printer problem in about 10 minutes.

CyberDefender is the best, and the paid version is really worth it if you or a family member is not a computer expert.


Bill</description>
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<p>I got the W32.Gamma virus and something called cy8-rm00z on a flash drive when I was at a client, and spread it from my laptop to my home system. </p>
<p>I had AVG on my system, but it couldn&#8217;t do a damn thing about it. Anyway, I ended up downloading the free version of Cyberdefender, and ran it. It cleaned up the W32.Gamma and a few other evil things on my program.</p>
<p>The free version had pop-ups about once a week,  trying to get you to upgrade, but hey it is free software, so once a week isn&#8217;t too bad. I did buy the upgrade, which comes with a computer help line.  They will take care of any kind of a problem that might come up on your system. Also, the paid version does not have the pop-ups.  I did this, so when I am away, if my wife has a computer problem she has someone to call for help. She used it once, and said they helped her take care of the printer problem in about 10 minutes.</p>
<p>CyberDefender is the best, and the paid version is really worth it if you or a family member is not a computer expert.</p>
<p>Bill</p>
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