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A Rogue with an Original Name: Antivirus

You know you whant it.

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25 Responses to “A Rogue with an Original Name: Antivirus”

  1. KIllTheCampers49 says:

    Is it me or is that webpage you get from the old days when everyone was on Myspace and got this for a ad or a link?

  2. TheWallvideo says:

    @Patryk2609 try malwaredomain. It gives you a list of infected websites.

  3. TheMarioMan1 says:

    I dunno if I should be asking on this video, but have you ever seen a virus where it says the computer is infected and plays a girl screaming? It freaked me out.

  4. Patryk2609 says:

    How did you get those rogues?

  5. pugglerock says:

    I think I whant it

  6. ngyikp says:

    also, did anyone notice the awards section? PC WORLD PROFESIONAL

  7. ngyikp says:

    actually, the reason why the “buy now” tooltip keeps appearing is because it’s the IE engine and IE pops up a tooltip for images

  8. TheMike16112 says:

    I whant that program to protect me from anti-spyes

  9. Hellbringer845 says:

    I have been to that fake windows defender thing more then 3 times. I just exited before it could even get a quarter of a bar.

  10. Mindstormscreator says:

    Anti Spyes!!!!

  11. TheStickKid says:

    Oh i once found a website that did that before.
    I didnt install the damn thing, instead i just turned the damn computer off and cried in the corner, thinking i DID get viruses.
    Good video!

  12. Karpaneen says:

    @NewTomorrowMetal But many does have. Probably most of them.

  13. NewTomorrowMetal says:

    @Karpaneen
    Not every rogue.

    Clone of paladin antivirus probably. no WAIT that is a different antivirus

  14. NewTomorrowMetal says:

    @Karpaneen
    Not every rogue.

    Clone of paladin antivirus probably

  15. Karpaneen says:

    Why every Rogue has “Antivirus” in it’s name?

  16. homerun1683 says:

    You want it? It’s yours my friend, as long as I can infect your computer.

  17. rrod197 says:

    hmm…i dont know if i want it or if i whant it… :

  18. the731272 says:

    morshu: you want it?
    mario: noooo!!

  19. ElBurrotheDiablo666 says:

    3:24 – With terminology like that, I’m surprised that the EULA doesn’t say ‘volcano insurance’ over and over.

  20. ultramaniacrules33 says:

    Oh this one is a classic! I love how it failishly copys windows

  21. MrMakeman says:

    I love how it “detects” a rogue when itself is a rogue.

  22. dsidewd says:

    ITELLI-FIREWALL: THE NETWORK ATTACKS SECURITY

  23. JonJoProductions says:

    I loled at “whant” xD

  24. poopskinTheLiar says:

    What do you Mhean by “I Whant It”, Ghood Shir? Shurely you Mhust mean this Qhuality Phiece of Shoftware?

  25. GoodDominoes45 says:

    OMFG. $30 MORE FOR FREE PROGRAMS ON FILEHIPPO. WHAT WILL I EVER DO?!

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