UnSpyPC is a malicious anti-spyware software that uses deceptive security messages in attempt trick you into purchasing their software. UnSpyPC may install without your consent and may come bundled with spyware or adware. If you start receiving warnings in your taskbar, you may be infected with UnSpyPC.
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Posted June 28th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | No Response »
Fastclick is a tracking cookie that stores information about your Internet surfing habits for marketing purposes. Fastclick cookie is not inherently harmful, but it may pose a security risk when it collects sensitive information that can easily be exploited and misused.
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Posted June 28th, 2006, in Tracking Cookie | No Response »
Atdmt is a tracking cookie that stores information about your Internet surfing habits for marketing purposes. When installed, Atdmt cookie can potentially record any data including sensitive information from your computer.
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Posted June 28th, 2006, in Tracking Cookie | 6 Responses »
RelevantKnowledge is part of an online market research community that monitors your Internet activities and displays various surveys in popup windows. Responses to these surveys are aggregated and the results help determine the content you see when you surf.
www.RelevantKnowledge.com
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ABetterInternet is an adware that may generate targeted popups, gather personal information, and redirect certain URLs. ABetterInternet will also automatically update itself and install added features or functionality without your consent.
www.ABetterInternet.com
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180Solutions.Seekmo is an adware from 180Solutions that is installed as a Search Assistant, which provides free content in exchange for contextual pop-up advertising. 180Solutions.Seekmo may generate targeted popups at you related to the websites you visited, gather personal information, track your Internet activities, and redirect certain URLs.
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Mediaplex is a tracking cookie that tracks your Internet surfing habits such as Web sites visited, and sends the information to a third-party server where it can be analyzed for marketing purposes. When installed, Mediaplex cookie can potentially record any data including sensitive information from your computer.
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PSGuard is a fake anti-spyware software that changes the Windows wallpaper to issue fake security notifications stating that your computer is infected with spyware. This deceptive tactic is only intended to trick you into purchasing PSGuard or a similar rogue anti-spyware program called Winhound. PSGuard uses a root-kit to keep registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ShudderLTD protected.
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Passma is an internet worm that spreads via email attachments through networks and vulnerable programs. Passma.exe is the executable file of the Passma worm and it may attempt to send your personal information such as your password, username, computer name, and IP address [...]
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Posted June 27th, 2006, in Worms | 3 Responses »
WinSpy is a Remote Administration Tool, or RAT, that monitors files, Internet activities, network traffic, and keystrokes. If you detect ansmtp.dll on your computer, you may be infected with WinSpy spyware. WinSpy installs without your knowledge. An attacker who has access to your hard-drive, can install WinSpy in the startup folder. This will run the WinSpy the next time you log in to your computer. The attacker will get a Web-based interface that displays reports of all your computer activities.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Remote Administration Tools | No Response »
VirtualMaid is a browser hijacker that changes Internet Explorer default start and search pages to web sites on the searchmaid.com domain. SearchMaid installs as a toolbar, delivers popups, and may come bundled with other questionable programs. VirtualMaid may be difficult to remove because it secretly runs on every Windows startup.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Browser Hijackers | No Response »
AntivirusGold is a rogue anti-spyware program that installs a trojan without your knowledge. Your desktop wallpaper is modified so it can display an advertisement similar to a Windows security message stating that your computer has spyware and that you need to purchase AntivirusGold to fix the problem. When you click on the advertisemtent it sends you to its website, www.AntiVirus-Gold.com, to register for the software.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | No Response »
Security iGuard is a rogue anti-spyware program that installs without your consent and may come bundled with other spyware programs. Security iGuard may install a desktop hijacker to deliver security messages to lure you into believing that it has detected spyware and to register for the full version in order to fix the problem.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | No Response »
SearchMaid is a browser hijacker that changes Internet Explorer default start and search pages to web sites on the searchmaid.com domain. SearchMaid installs as a toolbar, delivers popups, and may come bundled with other questionable programs. SearchMaid may be difficult to remove because it secretly runs on every Windows startup.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Browser Hijackers | No Response »
SpyOutside is a commercial kelogger tool published by www.currentchaos.tk which logs keystrokes, captures screenshots, and monitors Internet activity. SpyOutside may be a security risk and difficult to remove because it runs in the background, hidden from the you and popular spyware removers.
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Posted June 26th, 2006, in Keyloggers | No Response »