DesktopSnooper is a stealth screen capture program, which is installed by a remote attacker and starts up in hidden, stealth mode so that it’s almost impossible to detect on your PC. DesktopSnooper takes secret pictures of your PC monitor periodically and records every email sent and received, every instant message, and every website visited. All the collected information is sent to a third party, therefore, DesktopSnooper is a real threat to your personal and financial data. Moreover, this parasite collects the system information and causes sluggish performance of your machine.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Spyware | No Response »
TrojanProxy.Wopla.q is a spyware Trojan. Once TrojanProxy.Wopla.q hijacks and infects your PC, it opens a huge browser security hole by which thousands of malware can be sent and downloaded onto your machine. TrojanProxy.Wopla.q is a very serious danger because it may steal your personal information as well as financial data, such as passwords, banking details, etc.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
CryptDrive is a fake hard disk and file encryption utility which gets into your PC by being installed by a Trojan or through various security holes. CryptDrive is designed to trick you by displaying fake warning messages in order to prompt you to buy the full version of the program. Also, CryptDrive shows a toolbar in all Explorer windows and displays false notifications about various unreal threats in your PC.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Gomyron is a Trojan designed to hijack computers with Windows software. Once installed on your PC, Trojan.Gomyron will display false Warning messages and bombard you with hundreds of popup ads. In addition, Trojan.Gomyron may open a large security hole and install more fake anti-spyware applications that cannot be removed easily.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Worm.Mefir is a mass mailing worm that is created to implant itself secretly onto your computer system and to import malicious content from predefined web sites. Worm.Mefir finds all the email addresses in your PC and spreads itself in the form of an email attachment that it sends to all found addresses.
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Trojan.Dropper-PF is created to hijack and infect your PC and to open a security hole as well, so additional malicious software programs can be imported to your computer. Trojan.Dropper-PF is a real danger to your personal and financial data, because it steals your personal information and passwords and sends it to the third parties. In addition, Trojan.Dropper-PF bombards your screen with hundreds of popup ads.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
LiveProtect is a rogue security tool installed by Zlob family of Trojans. LiveProtect displays false warning messages and shows misleading scan results in order to trick you in obtaining the full version of the program. LiveProtect is installed without your knowledge and permission and usually it gets into your PC through drive-by downloads and other security holes.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Banker-ANV is a Trojan that comes from the Banker Trojan family and installs itself onto your PC without your knowledge through security loopholes or drive-by downloads. It specializes in stealing your banking passwords. This parasite displays fake login webpage when you navigate to a certain banking web site and intercepts your password when you type it in. Then Trojan.Banker-ANV sends the collected login information to the remote attacker via email. Moreover, it sends your PC’s hardware information to the author as well. Trojan.Banker-ANV is a hazardous danger to the safety of your personal and financial information.
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AVSystemCare is a fake security application that shows popups and false security reports or scan results in an attempt to trick you to buy the full version of the program. Once it is downloaded, AVSystemCare installs other malware, changes system tray settings, modifies your desktop and causes other system problems. AVSystemCare may be installed through various security holes, drive-by downloads or with the help of malicious Trojans.
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Posted June 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Worm.Warezov is a mailing worm, which uses email addresses to distribute infected messages. Worm.Warezov arrives as an email attachment and by opening it new malware variants are installed from Internet onto your PC. Worm.Warezov hides itself within your PC system to avoid removal efforts. Worm.Warezov all the email addresses on your PC and spreads itself by sending email messages to these addresses. Moreover, Worm.Warezov imports spam from predefined web sites.
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SpyCut is a fake anti-spyware application that is often downloaded and installed by a Trojan, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. Once it is installed, SpyCut will launch on Windows startup and may overwhelm you with hundreds of popup adverts. In addition, SpyCut badgers the user into purchasing the full version of the program by showing misleading warning messages and scan results. SpyCut uses an outdated spyware database, and does not represent a thorough antispyware solution. SpyCut is known to be related to RazeSpyware .
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Posted June 16th, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
AVSystemShield is a fake anti-spyware program that is often downloaded and installed by a Trojan or through browser security holes. AVSystemShield pretends to look like a legitimate application for the removal of spyware, but it’s really a malicious program that issues fake warnings in an attempt to trick you into buying AVSystemShield’s full commercial version. AVSystemShield is related to AVSystemCare.
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Posted June 16th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
AlphaWipe is another rogue PC cleanup program that is usually downloaded and installed by Trojans, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. AlphaWipe may tease you with false notifications or alerts claiming that your computer is infected with dangerous malware in an attempt to trick you into buying AlphaWipe commercial version. Once you click on the fake message it will take you to the AlphaWipe’s site. It is very dangerous because AlphaWipe program is not going to clean your computer from spyware but might actually expose you to more security threats.
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Posted June 16th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 1 Response »
WinXDefender is another rogue antispyware application that is often downloaded and installed by Trojans, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. WinXDefender pretends to look like an anti-spyware program, but it’s a very nasty program that may tease you with false notifications or alerts in order to buy their software. Once you click on the fake message it will take you to the WinXDefender’s site. It is very dangerous because WinXDefender is not going to clean your computer from spyware. However, WinXDefender will impair your computer and steal your money.
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Posted June 16th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 7 Responses »
Bofra.A is an email worm designed to spread by e-mail. It installs onto your machine without your consent as an illicit email attachment or bundled with other malicious applications. Bofra.A spreads messages with executable attachments that may appear an online greeting card, pornographic video, or as “funny photos”. Bofra.A has integrated Trojans that may be used by remote attackers to hijack and get full control over your computer. Once it is installed, Bofra.A scans hard disks for certain files and email addresses and spreads itself by sending its copies to theses addresses using its own email engine. Bofra.A is a serious threat and is recommended to be removed as soon as possible!
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Posted June 15th, 2007, in Worms | No Response »