Ad Armor is a rogue anti-spyware program that is distributed by a Trojan or through browser security exploits. Every time you load your PC, Ad Armor will start and may generate unwanted popup advertisements. The only thing where Ad Armor is good at is to goad you into purchasing its full version by displaying fake security messages. So don’t get entrapped! Another thing is that Ad Armor will appear very hard to remove manually. The creators of Ad Armor have designed it that it could replicate itself. Additionally, Ad Armor may tend to kill other anti-spyware and anti-virus programs.
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SpywareSheriff, a rebrand of SpySheriff, is a rogue anti-spyware application that gets inside your machine by a malicious Trojan or through browser security exploits. Once installed, SpywareSheriff will load when you start your PC and may display unwanted popup advertisements. SpywareSheriff will also display fake notifications to prompt you to purchase the full version of SpywareSheriff. Be aware that SpywareSheriff may also be difficult to remove manually.
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PWSteal.QQPass is a Trojan program designed to steal passwords entered into your computer. Once the password is identified, PWSteal.QQPass sends it to the author of the Trojan. QQPass Trojan itself belongs to Visual Basic application and communicates with its creator by using random and regular ports, such as 12880, 12881, 12882.
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WinAntiVirus Pro 2006 is a rogue security application associated with WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 and WinFixer. This program is designed to display fake messages that user’s computer system is in danger for a reason to goad into purchasing its rogue security tool. Note, that WinAntiVirus Pro 2006 may be secretely installed through drive-by downloads. Additionally, WinAntiVirus Pro 2006 may also monitor user’s Internet surfing habits through a BHO extension.
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WinAntiVirus Pro 2007, a remake of WinAntiVirus Pro 2006, is one more fake security application associated with WinFixer. Usually, this program that issues nonexistent threats may be installed through drive-by downloads. WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 is designed to display fake warnings that your computer is in danger in its attempts to goad you into buying its commercial version. WinAntiVirus Pro 2007 may also be used to track your Internet browsing patterns through a BHO extension.
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SpyHeals is another fake anti-spyware application, associated with its predecessor SpyHeal and another harmful program SpywareQuake. SpyHeals is usually gets distributed by a Trojan or through browser security exploits. Once installed, SpyHeals will launches on every Windows startup and may display a large number of popup advertisements. But that’s not all! SpyHeals will also show fake messages that your computer is infected with spyware in order goad you to purchase its full version.
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Trojan.ProAgent is a Trojan program with a keylogger features that pretends to be a multiplayer text-based Omerta game. Trojan.ProAgent is a serious threat to your security and privacy because it will log all the keystrokes you make on your machine. The collected data, including your financial details then may be send to the creator of this Trojan. Trojan.ProAgent should not be trusted and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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MalwareWipers is a rogue anti-spyware application that may secretly install itself on your machine without your permission and without being aware of it. MalwareWipers is usually downloaded and installed through Trojans or browser security exploits. MalwareWipers is known to be associated with SpyAxe, Malwarewipe, MalwareWiped and other malicious anti-spyware apps.
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ErrorGuard is a rogue anti-spyware program that gets installed by a Trojan or through browser security exploits or other unscrupulous methods. Error Guard will start on every Windows startup and will display unwanted of popup advertisements. ErrorGuard will also generate fake notifications that your machine is infected with spyware. ErrorGuard is not to be trusted at any point and is recommended to be removed immediately. However, you may exprerience that ErrorGuard may be difficult to remove manually. Some time ago ErrorGuard has been advertised through Claria/Gator.
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SpywareQuaked is another rogue anti-spyware program from their never ending list that infects your machine by employing a Trojan or through browser security exploits. SpywareQuaked loads on every Windows startup and may display unwanted popup advertisements. SpywareQuaked will also show fake messages in order to goad you into purchasing the full version. SpywareQuaked may appear difficult to remove, and will continue to try to recreate itself and is known to be a derivative of SpywareQuake and SpyHeal.
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AntiviralGolden is another fake anti-spyware program that is usually downloaded and installed by a Trojan or through browser security exploits. Once installed on your machine, AntiviralGolden will load everytime you turn on your PC. Another negative effect will be that AntiviralGolden may also generate messages that are not real in oder to goad you into purchasing the full version. AntiviralGolden is reported very difficult to remove manually. The last but not the least malicious feature that AntiviralGolden tends to renew itself. AntiviralGolden is noticed to be a derivative of Antivirus Golden, SpywareQuake and SpyHeal.
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SpyAway is a rogue anti-spyware program that is secretly downloaded and installed on your computer. SpyAway is delivered by a Trojan or through browser security exploits. SpyAway will load every time you turn on your PC and may generate large numbers of popup adverts. SpyAway will also display fake messages that your computer is in danger in order to goad user into purchasing its rogue full version. Be aware of such SpyAway deceptive tactics and don’t get entrapped.
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ErrorProtector is a rogue system repair utility that is usually distributed by a Trojan or through browser security exploits. ErrorProtector is designed to show fake security messages in order to goad you into purchasing its full version. ErrorProtector may appear difficult to remove manually and has an ability to renew itself. ErrorProtector is reported to be a clone of SystemDoctor.
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Backdoor.Agobot.JR is another example of AGOBOT family that are considered to be backdoor worms. Backdoor.Agobot.JR spreads through P2P file sharing applications. Once installed on your machine, Backdoor.Agobot.JR will tend to connect to an IRC server. Once connected, Backdoor.Agobot.JR will gain capability to get commands from its creator, and may used to launch denial of service (DoS) attacks from your machine. Note, that Backdoor.Agobot.JR also has backdoor capabilities, allowing a violator to control your computer system and data stored on it, including banking and financial information. Backdoor.Agobot.JR is known to disable anti-virus programs and other security-related tools.
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Trojan.Downloader.Small.ASE is a Trojan application that secretely install on your machine through web browser exploits or may come bundled with other software products. Once inside your machine, Trojan.Downloader.Small.ASE will use its destructive methods to import additional malware. Futhermore, Trojan.Downloader.Small.ASE may bombard your screen with a large number of pornographic content ads. This Trojan interferes with your security and privacy and may import additional malware, such as spyware and adware programs.
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