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		<title>By: MourningAngel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2015 04:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have attempted to move this Speed Browser for several days using Panda Gold Protection, CCleaner by Piriformis, Microsoft Security Essentials, uninstall via control panel, and Malware Bytes Anti-Malware. Nothing removes it and it hijacks our most used web browser and were we not somewhat tech savvy, we would never know because it loads and appears to be Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. We did not install it, but it is lodged in husband&#039;s laptop with Games Bot, we&#039;re still running Windows 7 on his laptop. So, I advise that nobody install this and I also think you may want to rethink the seriousness of this because it showed up with over 300 other unwanted junk while husband was attempting to view an aviation document on Firefox. Should I find a way short of professional removal I will let you and your readers know. Thanks.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have attempted to move this Speed Browser for several days using Panda Gold Protection, CCleaner by Piriformis, Microsoft Security Essentials, uninstall via control panel, and Malware Bytes Anti-Malware. Nothing removes it and it hijacks our most used web browser and were we not somewhat tech savvy, we would never know because it loads and appears to be Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome. We did not install it, but it is lodged in husband's laptop with Games Bot, we're still running Windows 7 on his laptop. So, I advise that nobody install this and I also think you may want to rethink the seriousness of this because it showed up with over 300 other unwanted junk while husband was attempting to view an aviation document on Firefox. Should I find a way short of professional removal I will let you and your readers know. Thanks.</p>
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