VirtuMonde, also known as Virtumonde.C, is an adware program that downloads and displays popup advertising for Winfixer, ErrorSafe, and Sysdefender. VirtuMonde may act like a keylogger, creating a DLL library that logs typed-in keystrokes and submit them to its preset website.
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Posted July 13th, 2006, in Adware | 3 Responses »
SpywareQuake is the latest rogue anti-spyware program on the Internet. SpywareQuake tricks you into purchasing it’s full version to resolve spyware problems that may not exist. Installed by a trojan, SpywareQuake can automatically download and start issuing fake warning messages similar to Windows Update Notification balloons. SpywareQuake works in the same manner as SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyFalcon, and Smitfraud.
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Posted July 13th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | 4 Responses »
VirusBlast is a fake anti-spyware program that pops up security messages in the system tray. VirusBlast shows a message alleging that your computer is infected with malicious spyware and that you should download VirusBlast spyware removal program. Once you click on that message, you will be directed to the VirusBlast website to purchase the software. VirusBlast may be difficult to remove and may come bundled with other dangerous spyware programs, such as SpywareQuake, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyFalcon, and Smitfraud.
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RazeSpyware is a corrupt anti-spyware program that issues false positives. RazeSpyware does not actually detect or remove parasites, but targets harmless system and software objects as threats in attempt to trick you into purchasing the full version of RazeSpyware. RazeSpyware is a clone of other rogue anti-spyware programs such as SpySheriff, Spyware Soft Stop, SpyFalcon and SpywareQuake. RazeSpyware may harm your system and install without your consent.
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Posted July 13th, 2006, in Trojans | 1 Response »
ErrorSafe, a WinFixer clone, is a rogue anti-spyware program that installs a trojan without your permission. The ErrorSafe trojan displays security warnings that claims to detect and remove spyware threats on your computer, in an attempt to lure you into purchasing the ErrorSafe full version. The ErrorSafe/WinFixer message will have no “Cancel Button” and no “X” to close the window. The ErrorSafe/WinFixer popup may be difficult to close because whether or not you “Click Here” WinFixer/ErrorSafe may try to install without your consent.
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SpyGuard is a rogue anti-spyware program that displays fake security notifications. The fake message is not a security warning but an advertisement that is being displayed by the SpyGuard trojan. SpyGuard tricks you into purchasing its full version to resolve spyware problems that may not exist. SpyGuard is also known as other popular rogue anti-spyware programs such as SpywareQuake, SpywareStrike, SpyAxe, SpyFalcon, and Smitfraud.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | No Response »
Zlob is a backdoor Trojan that allows attackers remote control over your computer. Zlob uses a remote connection which allows the attacker to perform malicious actions such as downloading and installing software without your consent. Zlob may also execute certain commands and manage the entire computer, leaving your computer exposed to further malware infection.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Trojans | 3 Responses »
SysSecuritySite is a computer hijacker that issues false positives. When infected with SysSecuritySite, your web browser is redirected to www.syssecuritysite.com, where false security messages pop up tricking you into purchasing one of its many rogue anti-spyware programs. SysSecuritySite promotes rogue anti-spyware programs such as PestTrap, SpywareStrike, Malware Wipe, PestWiper, SpyAxe, Adware Punisher, and SpyGuard.
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PersianKitty is a tracking cookie that stores information about your Internet surfing habits for marketing purposes. When installed, PersianKitty cookie can potentially record any data including sensitive information from your computer.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Tracking Cookie | No Response »

Starware is a Browser Helper Object that may add a search bar in your Internet Explorer without your consent. Starware also displays advertisements. Starware may be difficult to uninstall because it runs automatically every time you start your Internet browser and cannot be stopped by personal firewalls because they tend to identify it as your browser itself. Starware can rebuild itself and if not removed can continue to spread throughout your system.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Browser Helper Object | 3 Responses »
MediaCodec, also known as Trojan.Emcodec, is a trojan that may install rogue anti-spyware programs without your knowledge. MediaCodec trojan masquerades as an installer for Media Codec, a codec for Windows Media Player. Once executed, MediaCodec starts to download fake anti-spyware software such as SpyFalcon, PestTrap, and SpywareQuake.
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Xnxx is a tracking cookie that monitors your Internet behavior and gathers your personal information as you surf the web. A tracking cookie may report data back to a third-party for advertising purposes.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Tracking Cookie | No Response »
SurfSideKick is an adware program that installs and updates withour your consent. SurfSideKick displays pop-up advertisments even when you’re not browsing the web. SurfSideKick may change your Internet settings and installs a hijacker called URLSearchHook to redirect your search queries. SurfSideKick may come bundled with other parasite programs.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Adware | No Response »
ActiveSearch, also called 411 Ferret, is an IE Browser Helper Object Toolbar. ActiveSearch allows web search via ActiveSearch’s search engine only to display targeted pop-up advertisements. ActiveSearch may monitor your Internet surfing activities and search terms.
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TrustCleaner displays fake security messages alleging that your computer has spyware. Like other rogue anti-spyware programs, TrustCleaner is often distributed through an exploit or trojan. TrustCleaner tricks you into purchasing a full version of the program as a way to remove the so-called threats.
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Posted July 12th, 2006, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program, Trojans | No Response »