
Family KeyLogger is a kelylogger program that may seriously affect your personally identifiable information. Family Keylogger is also classified as a spyware program. Family Keylogger is able to monitor your sent emails, typed passwords, filled Internet forms, etc. The captured information is then secretly logged and stored. This data then may be easily used to violate your privacy.
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Posted May 29th, 2007, in Keyloggers | No Response »
SystemDoctor is a rogue anti-spyware program affiliated with SystemDoctor 2006. SystemDoctor may be distributed by a Trojan or may be installed through various security vulnerabilities. Once installed on your machine, SystemDoctor will load every time you boot your PC. SystemDoctor is designed to display fake notifications to make you believe that your computer is infected with spyware. Although these notifications seem real, actually they are only similar to the ones issued from Windows Security Center. The makers of SystemDoctor want to fool you and urge you to pay for its full version. SystemDoctor shouldn’t be trusted and is advised to be removed immediately.
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Posted May 29th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »

SpyVampire is a fake anti-spyware application that threatens Internet users with its deceptive advertising tactics to promote SpyVampire program. SpyVampire will display false notifications stating that your computer security in big danger for the reason to purchase its full version. SpyVampire may be installed on your machine without your knowledge or consent through browser security loopholes or via other nefarious mechanisms. Once installed on your machine, SpyVampire will load on every Windows startup for the reason to scare you and disrupt your Internet browsing activities. SpyVampire is known to be associated with SpywareLocked, SpyLocked, SpywareQuake and SpyDawn.
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Posted May 22nd, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BJC is a Trojan parasite that may secretly install onto your computer system without your knowledge or consent. Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BJC may stealthily infect your PC through various security loopholes, drive-by downloads or via other unscrupulous methods. Once installed on your computer, Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BJC will import additional malware and may also show pornographic web content. Note that Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BJC is a serious threat to the security and privacy of your personal information.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.vm is designed to monitor and record every keystroke that you type on your computer keyboard. Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.vm may also try to discover stored passwords on your machine. The collected data ten may be stealthily distributed to the creator of Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.vm. Additionally, Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.vm seems to be a potential threat to the security and privacy of your personally identifiable information, including credit card details and other banking information. Moreover, Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.vm is known to steal passwords that belong to online gaming users.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Downloader.Nurech.BK is a malicious Trojan parasite that maybe secretly installed on your machine through various browser security loopholes or via other unsolicited ways. Trojan.Downloader.Nurech.BK may also come bundled with other parasites and secretly invade your computer. Trojan.Downloader.Nurech.BK may also install additional malware on your computer and also display unwanted advertising on your screen. To protect your security, make sure that you remove Trojan.Downloader.Nurech.BK immediately.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Bancos is a malicious Trojan parasite designed to steal your personally identifiable information stored on your machine. Trojan.Bancos is affiliated with Banload, Downloader.Banload, and Banker Trojans. Trojan.Bancos may infect your computer through various browser security vulnerabilities, drive-by downloads or by employing some other unsolicited techniques. Trojan.Bancos may also steal your passwords when you enter them on particular banking websites. Trojan.Bancos shouldn’t be trusted and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.LowZones is a malicious Trojan that is known to have connections with Italian typosquatting domains. Once inside your computer, Trojan.LowZones will open up a huge security hole on your machine. Trojan.LowZones will allow remote attackers to access the information on your computer, including passwords and banking details. Trojan.LowZones may be installed through browser security loopholes or via other nefarious mechanisms.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Clicker-IP is a Trojan program affiliated the so called typosquatting domains from Italy. Trojan.Clicker-IP is designed to enter your computer when you misspell popular Italian websites. Then you will be automatically transferred to the unsolicited website that may push Trojan.Clicker-IP on your machine by using drive-by download method. Additionally, Trojan.Clicker-IP may be noticed on some pornographic websites. Once installed on your computer, Trojan.Clicker-IP may install additional malware without your permission and consent. Trojan.Clicker-IP is a serious threat to your security and privacy and is recommended to be removed with no delay.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Zapchas is a Trojan program that is created to infect your computer and cause many security problems to your machine. Trojan.Zapchas may allow remote attacker to control your system and install additional parasites, including Trojans, Viruses and other malware. Trojan.Zapchas shouldn’t be trusted because it may steal your typed data, including passwords and personally identifiable information. Make sure that you remove Trojan.Zapchas immediately!
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »

SpyHazard is a rogue anti-spyware program that is created to display scary messages stating that your computer is heavily infected with spyware. The makers of SpyHazard wish to swindle you out your money and urge to pay for its rogue full version. You should be aware that SpyHazard may be installed onto your machine through various security vulnerabilities or by employing malicious Trojans. Once installed on your computer, SpyHazard will start with every Windows boot and may disrupt your Internet browsing activities with its excessive popup ads. SpyHazard is considered to be an unwanted application and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »

AntivirusPCSuite is a fake antivirus application that is designed to scare users by issuing fake notifications regarding your computer security. AntivirusPCSuite may be usually installed on your machine without you even being aware of it. In the most cases AntivirusPCSuite will be installed through various security vulnerabilities on your Internet browser. Once installed on your computer, AntivirusPCSuite will show these fake notifications as mentioned above for the reason to lure you into purchasing the full version of AntivirusPCSuite. Beware that AntivirusPCSuite may appear very difficult to remove manually because of its ability to recreate itself.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Cimuz-CD is a dangerous Trojan program designed to import and distribute additional malware onto your PC. Once installed on your machine, Trojan.Cimuz-CD will use your Internet connection for the purpose to communicate with its remote server. Trojan.Cimuz-CD will launch every time when you start Windows and will try to disable your antivirus programs. Trojan.Cimuz-CD is a major threat to your personally identifiable information and is recommended to be removes with no delay.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »

MyCleanerPC is a fake security program that may start bothering you by issuing false warnings claiming that your computer is infected with spyware. However, MyCleanerPc shouldn’t be trusted because these warnings only seem to be similar to the ones issued from Windows Security Center. The makers of MyCleanerPC seek to steal your money and urge to pay for its full version. MyCleanerPC may come bundled with other malicious parasites or may be installed by Trojans or via other malicious parasites. MyCleanerPC has affiliate connections with several major Trojan parasites.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »

SpywareSecure is a fake security program that is usually secretly installed onto your machine through various security exploits, browser vulnerabilities. SpywareSecure is designed to display fake security messages saying that your computer is in danger. Once installed on your machine, SpywareSecure may also show false positives which means that SpywareSecure will recognize legitimate files as being malicious. SpywareSecure shouldn’t be trusted and is recommended to be removed as soon as possible.
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Posted May 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »