Zlob.VideosoftOnline.Cookie is a nasty Spyware cookie associated with the Zlob Trojan and various rogue media players. It is designed to observe and record all your personal information and surfing habits. All the collected information can be retrieved by the parent company.
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Posted June 15th, 2007, in Tracking Cookie | No Response »
Satbo is an adware application that installs or downloads secretly onto your computer without your knowledge or consent. Satbo is often downloaded and installed by Trojans, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. Once it is installed onto your computer, Satbo will launch on Windows startup and may generate hundreds of popup and pop-under adverts.
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Posted June 15th, 2007, in Adware | No Response »
AntiSpyGolden is a fake security program that scans and detects malware and other problems on your PC, but at the same time badgers the user into purchasing the full version of the program by showing misleading warning messages and scan results. AntiSpyGolden may secretly install and automatically download itself onto your computer. AntiSpyGolden will not protect you against spyware, but might actually expose you to more security threats. AntiSpyGolden is known to be a derivative of SpywareQuake , SpyHeal , and AntivirusGolden.
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Posted June 15th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 4 Responses »

SecurePCCleaner is a fake PC cleanup application that is often secretly imported and executed on your machine by Trojans, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. Once it is installed, SecurePCCleaner will launch on Windows startup and badgers the user into purchasing the full version of the program by showing misleading warning messages and scan results. SecurePCCleaner uses deceptive advertising tactics to trick you into purchasing SecurePCCleaner’s commercial version. SecurePCCleaner is usually delivered through the Zlob Trojan malware.
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Posted June 14th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 2 Responses »

MagicAntiSpy is a misleading antispyware program that scares and urges users into purchasing its full version. Once inside your computer, MagicAntiSpy will issue fake messages that your machine is suffering from spyware attacks. However, these messages shouldn’t be trusted because the makers of MagicAntiSpy just want to steal your money. Even if the full version is purchased, the program may not be able to remove real spyware threats. Beware that MagicAntiSpy may be secretly installed without your knowledge or consent through various security vulnerabilities in your Internet browser or via Trojan parasites. Additionally, you may experience difficulties with MagicAntiSpy if trying to remove it manually. The reason is that MagicAntiSpy tends to renew itself automatically. MagicAntiSpy is very similar to Bravesentry, Dr.Antispy and SpyShredder.
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Posted June 12th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 5 Responses »

SpyShredder is a corrupt anti-spyware application that installs onto your machine to fulfill its malicious purposes. SpyShredder is usually installed without your knowledge or consent, usually through a Trojan or via browser security holes. Once inside your machine, SpyShredder will start issuing deceptive warnings regarding your PC security. SpyShredder may also display various unwanted popup ads. It may appear a difficult task to remove SpyShredder manually because it tends to renew itself. SpyShredder is affiliated with Bravesentry, Dr.Antispy and MagicAntiSpy.
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Posted June 12th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 58 Responses »

RegistryCleanerXP is a rogue cleanup program designed to clean Windows Registry. RegistryCleanerXP identifies and fixes registry errors that may affect your computer. RegistryCleanerXP may come bundled with other parasites or may be installed with the helps of Trojans or via security exploits. Once inside your system, RegistryCleanerXP will load together with Windows startup. RegistryCleanerXP then will issue scary security alerts to goad you into buying the full version of the RegistryCleanerXP program.
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Posted June 12th, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 3 Responses »

RegistryDefender is a rogue security application that recognizes malware spyware on your computer. However, RegistryDefender uses deceptive tactics for the reason to urge you into purchasing the full version of RegistryDefender. RegistryDefender will display scary messages to make you believe that your computer is heavily infected. Registry Defender installs itself onto your machine without you even noticing it. In the most cases RegistryDefender is installed through Trojan parasites, viruses and other harmful pests.
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InstallProvider is an adware Internet Download Manager that is designed to embed into Internet Explorer as a Browser Helper Object (BHO). Once installed onto your machine, InstallProvider will show advertising content on your computer screen. Additionally, InstallProvider after installation may start collecting your personally identifiable information.
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VirusLocker is a is a corrupt program identified as an anti-spyware utility that gives exaggerated messages about potential risks on your computer in order to force you into buying the full version. VirusLocker may be secretly installed on your machine via various security exploits or with the help of a nefarious Trojan. VirusLocker launches on Windows startup and may generate excessive popup adverts. VirusLocker is not easy to remove VirusLocker manually because this program may secretly renew itself. VirusLocker parasite is associated with an adware company called Starware.
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Posted June 11th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »

AntiSpywareSuite is a corrupt and misleading antispyware program that that hijacks your computer for malicious purposes. AntiSpywareSuite maybe secretly installed on your machine via various unsolicited methods, including Trojans and web security exploits. Once installed, AntiSpywareSuite will intentionally start every time you load your PC. AntiSpywareSuite then will display fake messages claiming that your machine is in big danger. The makers of AntiSpywareSuite want to scare you into purchasing their promoted full AntiSpywareSuite version. It is extremely difficult to remove AntiSpywareSuite manually because this program may continue to try to recreate itself.
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VirusRanger is a misleading anti-spyware program that may be spread through the Zlob Trojan that attempts to masquerade as a media codec. Otherwise, VirusRanger may use other malicious delivery methods, including browser security holes. VirusRanger seeks to goad you into purchasing its full rogue by displaying fake popups and “system alerts,” saying that your PC is infected with spyware. Virus Ranger is related to VirusRescue, SpyFalcon, SpywareStrike, and SpywareQuake. In addition, VirusRanger may download and install additional malware onto your machine.
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AntiWorm2008 is a misleading antivirus program described as a rogue antivirus application. AntiWorm2008 may come bundled with other nefarious applications or may be installed through web security exploits. The main purpose of the makers of AntiWorm2008 is to swindle you out your money by urging you to believe that your computer is infected with viruses and other computer parasites. AntiWorm2008 will start on every Windows boot and may insist to deliver additional popup ads. Additionally, AntiWorm2008 may embed to your system very strongly and may appear very difficult to manually remove. AntiWorm2008 is associated with such rogue programs as AntiSpywareSuite, TrustedProtection and AntivirusPCSuite.
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MenaceRescue is a fake antispyware application that may secretly get inside your machine through vulnerabilities in your Internet browser. MenaceRescue may also come bundled with other unsolicited programs or may be pushed with the help of a malicious Trojan. MenaceRescue then will load on every Windows boot and may generate additional unsolicited advertisements on your screen. MenaceRescue will try to scare you into purchasing its full version by displaying fake security messages saying that your PC is infected with spyware. Beware that MenaceRescue may appear very difficult to get rid of manually.
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Spyware Sweeper is a corrupt anti-spyware program that is created to issue fake warnings stating that your computer is infected with spyware threats. Spyware Sweeper may accidently be installed through your browser security loopholes or via other unscrupulous methods. Once installed o your computer, Spyware Sweeper will display these false security warnings that may seem similar to the ones issued from Windows Security Center. The makers of Spyware Sweeper seek to goad you into purchasing their promoted full version. Spyware Sweeper belongs to the same family called IGetNet.
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