Technicians at PCNix Toronto will scan for all known Spyware, Viruses and other malicious or privacy concerning applications, commonly known as malware from your computer and remove them. We also process a mandatory scan for rootkit type malware and applications that have potential of logging keyboard entries. We carry industry leading AV software like Norton 360, Kaspersky, BitDefender and McAfee as part of our complete elimination and prevention plan. Software can be purchased at minimal cost and we will make recommendation based on your needs and your computer’s resources.
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Workmanship is guaranteed and is backed by state of the art dedicated external hardware for elimination of bad software from your hard drive. Particularly, we will;
- Remove spyware and malware.
- Eliminate viruses.
- Disable and remove keyloggers.
- Cure any rootkit virus.
- Free your computer from hack attack.
- Provide system settings change prevention.
- Install appropriate prevention and safety software.
- Offer ideas and educate for online safety.



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Get us to remove any stubborn applications that you can’t get rid of. Call us at 416-223-2525 and ask about virus elimination and system settings monitor combo application.
How did I get spyware or virus?
This topic is so vast there are many books on it. To make it really short, users can get badware from many sources including phishing email messages that are getting very intelligent and hard to detect. Risky websites will certainly carry a chance of infection as well. Downloading unknown and unverified software can contain code to harm your PC. Bootleg copies of commercially paid applications can most certainly contain hidden software that may run in background with no easy way of detection or removal. Lately some unsecured website that are normally trusted can get infected with code that can run without user interaction or permission to install apps designed to gather personal and sensitive information. Scareware is a new tactics that targets user to give out credit card information in exchange for documents, pictures and other files – these malware are considered as hijacking applications. Outdated system files are often used to target vulnerable systems and networks to spread malware – there are way too many variables involved. We are available to offer education on detection and prevention methods.
This topic is so vast there are many books on it. To make it really short, users can get badware from many sources including phishing email messages that are getting very intelligent and hard to detect. Risky websites will certainly carry a chance of infection as well. Downloading unknown and unverified software can contain code to harm your PC. Bootleg copies of commercially paid applications can most certainly contain hidden software that may run in background with no easy way of detection or removal. Lately some unsecured website that are normally trusted can get infected with code that can run without user interaction or permission to install apps designed to gather personal and sensitive information. Scareware is a new tactics that targets user to give out credit card information in exchange for documents, pictures and other files – these malware are considered as hijacking applications. Outdated system files are often used to target vulnerable systems and networks to spread malware – there are way too many variables involved. We are available to offer education on detection and prevention methods.