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MonstroCloud.com
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MonstroCloud.com Summary
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On 3/25/2013 at 4:33 PM PST I sent a detailed email to [email protected] fully informing MonstroCloud.com of their public business profile on Scambook and posted consumer complaints. I left all of my direct contact information. I am waiting for a response.Information about MonstroCloud.com was first submitted to Scambook on Jan 09, 2014. Since then the page has accumulated 246 consumer complaints. On average users reported $120.45 of damages. Scambook's investigation team reached out to this company a total of 1 times, Scambook Investigators last contacted them on Mar 25, 2013.
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- This Company Page started on January 9th, 2014.
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Complaints Unresolved
246
- Unresolved Reported Damage $29,630.37
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Don't delete anything in the systems directories unless you know what your are doing, but you can use Spybot Search and Destroy to help you in routing out the infection.
I would also recommend unchecking the "Hide extensions for known filetypes" box as that way you can visually confirm if a file is an exe, com,scr, or other "runnable" file.