IT Support will be needed by users that get scammed because of an IT security threat posing in Microsoft Security Essential. IT company Microsoft has issued a warning in order to get IT services users aware of this fact. This rogue anti-virus software makes users pay for a service that is actually free of charge to users with genuine Windows on PCs by claiming that the version installed was only a trial version. David Wood said on the Internet in Microsoft's blog that "This LSP monitors the TCP traffic sent by various Web browsers that the user might have installed, and blocks any traffic to certain domains. It was inevitable that the day would arrive when a rogue would masquerade as something similar to Microsoft Security Essentials. If anything, it surprises me a little that it's taken so long." It's quite normal that this kind of software looks and seems to be as the real deal. That's why unaware users get scammed into paying for something fake.