Final removal of XPSecurityCenter.com rogue trojan virus?

A few weeks back I downloaded some software that included
the XPSecurityCenter anti-spyware program that basically
hijacks your computer. It adds frequent Popups to your toolbar
that warn "Your Computer is infected!" when it is not. I
have tried every suggestion on a previous post.
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080801080131AAbZYjf

QUESTION ONE
Would anyone suggest paying the to purchase the xpsecuritycenter. I believe a company like XPSecurityCenter.com, that will hijack your computer, would probably drain your bank account if they got that information.

I received a temporary solution with the trial version of Spyware Doctor which isolates the virus (buritos.exe) and others. But the problem keeps recurring.
www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor/google_pack

QUESTION TWO…<<<Most Important.
Does anyone have a final removal solution to this problem?

Sleepless in Seattle! < no kidding.

2 Responses to “Final removal of XPSecurityCenter.com rogue trojan virus?”

  1. Follow the instructions on this link:
    http://www.symantec.com/en/ph/enterprise/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2008-051910-0118-99&tabid=3

    (and never pay or they will steal your credit card number)

  2. Transistor Jon on May 17th, 2010 at 5:31 am

    You should use an antivirus program and antispyware software, because your computer is now infected with viruses and/or spyware.
    Here you have more information on computer security, as well as good and free programs that you can download into your computer:
    The website list top ten the best and newest anti-spyware in 2007.
    http://toptenantispywareviews.com/
    All are safe and can be trusted and you can download one.

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