WebDir is an adware program that has an ability to embed to your Web browser as a browser helper object (BHO). WebDir is used to display non-existent domain names for the reason to promote particular sponsored content. WebDir will secretly launch on every Windows startup and will install to Internet Explorer as a browser helper object. Additionally, WebDir may redirect your mistyped searches to the predefined websites in order to raise their traffic. WebDir is known to be associated with New.Net parasite.
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PrivacyProtector is a fake drive cleaner application that may scare you by issuing fake notifications stating that your machine is infected with spyware threats. PrivacyProtector may be installed onto your machine without your knowledge or consent through browser security exploits, drive-by downloads or via other unsolicited methods. Once installed on your computer, Privacy Protector will load with every Windows startup and may display additional popup advertisements. PrivacyProtector is affiliated with several harmful Trojans.
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Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus is a Trojan downloader program designed to download and install additional malware on your PC without your knowledge or consent. Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus is affiliated with a fake anti-spyware program called ContraVirus. Once installed on your PC, Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus will bombard your computer monitor with huge numbers of excessive advertisements and false alerts regarding your computer security. Generally, Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus is used to push you into purchasing its promoted rogue anti-spyware programs. Trojan.Downloader.Contravirus may come very hard to manually remove because of its ability to recreate itself.
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NeoSpace is a fake PC security application that may come bundled with other malware or may infect your machine with the help of Trojans or via other nefarious mechanisms. NeoSpace is designed to display false notifications stating that your machine is heavily infected with spyware. However, NeoSpace shouldnât be trusted because the makers of NeoSpace just want to swindle you out your money and urge to pay for its full version. Neospace offers a misleading solution to solve your spyware woes. NeoSpace is a potentially unwanted program and is recommended to be removed with no delay.
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Zlob.PornoPlayer is a variant of the so called Zlob Trojan malware. Zlob.PornoPlayer hides itself as fake video codec. Zlob.PornoPlayer maybe secretly installed onto your computer through various security loopholes or via other nefarious mechanisms. Zlob.PornoPlayer opens up a huge security hole on your machine and allows remote attackers to control your computer. Once executed, Zlob.PornoPlayer may install additional malware, including Trojans, Viruses and rogue antispyware programs on your PC. Zlob.PornoPlayer may also start bothering you with unwanted popup ads.
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Worm.Sober, also known as Odin, is a malicious worm classified as a mass mailer. Worm.Sober is designed to distribute itself onto other PCs as an email attachment. Worm.Sober scans your computer for email addresses and sends emails in either English or German languages. Worm.Sober attaches itself to the email addresses and employs its own SMTP engine. Worm.Sober may also display a message claiming that “File not complete!”.
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Adware.Boran is an adware program from China. Adware.Boran is designed to show excessive popup advertisements on your computer screen. Adware.Boran may come bundled with other malware or may be installed through various browser security vulnerabilities. Adware.Boran is a potential threat to the security and privacy of your personally identifiable information because it allows additional malware to be installed. Adware.Boran will use your Internet connection to reach www.borlander.com.cn and www.borlander.cn for the purpose to important additional advertising.
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Trojan.Downloader.CMDBCS is a malicious Trojan parasite that may secretly install onto your computer without you even noticing it. Trojan.Downloader.CMDBCS may come bundled with other malicious parasites, through browser security loopholes or via other unsolicited ways. Trojan.Downloader.CMDBCS is a potential threat to the security and privacy of your personally identifiable information. Once inside your computer, Trojan.Downloader.CMDBCS will display excessive popup advertisements. Trojan.Downloader.CMDBCS is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Worm.Drom is an unwanted worm program that may be secretly installed onto your machine. Worm.Drom is designed to distribute itself through computer networks. Worm.Drom has a feature to leave its duplicate copies in various locations of your machine becoming very difficult to manually remove. Additionally, Worm.Drom may stealthily install itself into the processes of Internet Explorer and other ones as well. Also note that Worm.Drom may tend to kill some security related processes to avoid its detection. Worm.Drom may disturb your computer activities by changing the volume of your speakers.
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Worm.Viking is a malicious worm that tends to spread itself through computer networks. Worm.Viking may duplicate and distribute itself to various locations on your computer for the reason not to be removed. Worm.Viking may secretly embed itself into the processes of Internet Explorer or other processes. Worm.Viking may also do such weird things as changing the volume of your speakers. Worm.Viking may appear difficult to manually remove because of its ability to spread itself to multiple locations and through computer networks.
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Trojan.PSW.Coced is a Trojan program designed to monitor your keystrokes made and passwords typed on your machine. Once collected, the information may be distributed to the creators of Trojan.PSW.Coced. Trojan.PSW.Coced may also put your personally identifiable information, including banking details and passwords at a very high risk. Trojan.PSW.Coced is a serious threat to your security and privacy and is recommended to be removed with no delay.
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Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq is a malicious Trojan designed to monitor and log every keystroke that you make on your keyboard. Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq will also search for passwords that you keep on your PC. Once Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq collects this information, it may send it to the creators of Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq. Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq is also known to steal online gaming passwords. Trojan-PSW.OnLineGames.fq puts your personally identifiable information at a very high risk and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BN is a Trojan parasite that secretly installs itself without your knowledge or consent. Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BN may get inside your computer through various browser security loopholes, drive-by downloads or via other nefarious mechanisms. Once installed on your computer, Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BN will import additional parasites, including Trojans, Viruses and other malware. Trojan.Downloader.Agent-BN is a serious threat to your security and privacy and is recommended to be removed with no delay.
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