PC Security Guardian comes forth ready to cause extensive damage to your computer, which includes slow internet connection, blocking exe files from running and so on. Needless to say that a program with such disturbing luggage should be taken seriously and you must
erase PC Security Guardian the moment you have the chance to. It might look docile and user-friendly at first, but you have no idea what you would be getting into, if you were to allow this program to stay in your computer.
To put it simply, PC Security Guardian is a rogue antispyware application which has been designed to look and behave like a real antivirus program. Due to the fact that it mimics the functions and behavior of legitimate programs, PC Security Guardian manages to make users believe that they need to purchase the license for it, in order to clean their computers from terrible pests. But let us start from the very beginning.
This rogue has many ways to enter your computer and spammy comments in your blog can be one of the methods. If you encounter comments from random users you dont know with dubious links to unknown sites, it is better if you dont click on them, because they might lead to infected sites with hidden rogue installation files, and their download will start automatically without you even knowing that. From there it will not take long for PC Security Guardian to entrench in your system. Keep in mind that this rogue will try all it can to remain in your computer for a longer period of time.
While dealing with this infection it is important to ignore every single notification that you receive from the rogue. None of them are true, and no matter what PC Security Guardian might tell you, there are no threats in your computer whatsoever, except of course, for the rogue itself. Also make notice of how it tries to offer you its services and the full version of the program, claiming that it would solve all of your problems. In fact, it will only give you a terrible headache, because by buying the license you would reveal your credit card number and CVV2 for the third party, consequently allowing it to tap into your bank account whenever they wished.
So the bottom line is simple PC Security Guardian needs to be terminated as soon as possible. It is your choice whether you want to do it manually or automatically, but you need to consider safeguarding your computer against future threats no matter what.