RemoteAdmin.NetCat is a remote administration utility, which is designed to be used for legitimate monitoring. However, it can be employed by hackers and may cause wide range of security problems. This program is designed to log sensitive information from your computer, including login details, banking passwords and any other information that is being typed with a keyboard. If the program was installed on your system without your knowledge or consent, it shouldn’t remain on your computer any longer. RemoteAdmin.NetCat poses a serious threat to the security and privacy of your sensitive personal and financial information and is advised to be removed.
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Backdoor.WinCrash.b is a malicious backdoor Trojan. Once installed on your computer, Backdoor.WinCrash.b will open a backdoor through which a remote attacker can access all the data stored on your computer. The violator is enabled to steal your sensitive personal and financial information. Additionally, Backdoor.WinCrash.b is reported to exploit vulnerabilities in multiple Windows programs.
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EmailSpyMonitor is an email monitoring program. EmailSpyMonitor is created to secretly log and keep all emails that are opened through email clients, including Outlook, Outlook Express, IncrediMail and many others. Once the messages are captured, they can be easily transmitted by email or via FTP to a remote attacker. EmailSpyMonitor is a serious risk to your security and should be removed with no consideration.
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LiveAntispy is a rogue anti-spyware application that is often downloaded and installed by a Trojan or through browser security holes. LiveAntispy launches on Windows startup and may generate large numbers of popup adverts. It will also display notifications of imaginary security risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version. LiveAntispy is related to BraveSentry and shouldn’t remain on your system.
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DrProtection is a rogue antispyware program that is often downloaded and installed by Trojans, through browser security exploits, or via other nefarious mechanisms. DrProtection launches on Windows startup and may generate excessive popup adverts. It will also display notifications of imaginary security risks in its attempts to get the user to purchase the full version. DrProtection can be extremely difficult to remove manually, and will continue to try to recreate itself. DrProtection program is a clone of BraveSentry.
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OnlineGuard is a rogue anti-spyware application that is usually downloaded and installed by a Trojan, through browser security exploits or other illicit mechanisms. Once executed, OnlineGuard will generate exaggerated reports of registry errors on the computer, security scans and fake pop-up security alerts trying to trick you into purchasing the full version of OnlineGuard program. Do NOT purchase this application because it is designed only to lure Internet users out of their money. In addition, OnlineGuard may cause sensitive data loss, data theft, system instability, and may download other malware on your computer. OnlineGuard is reported to be a clone of BraveSentry.
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Trojan-Dropper.Agent.xf is nasty Trojan program that may come inside your machine without your knowledge or consent via various unscrupulous and illegal delivery methods. Trojan-Dropper.Agent.xf opens a conduit, via which large amounts of additional malware are imported onto your PC. All the parasites imported in this way are both malicious and dangerous, as they have the ability to steal your personal and financial information. Trojan-Dropper.Agent.xf is a serious security risk and is advised to be removed with no delay.
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Worm.Bloodhound.D is an intrusive mass-mailing worm created to propagate itself through security exploits in networks and PCs that are connected to the Internet. In addition, Worm.Bloodhound.D will scan your machine for any available email addresses for the purpose to send itself as a harmful email attachment to all the recipients. Worm.Bloodhound.D may also secretly import additional malware to your system without your knowledge or consent. Worm.Bloodhound.D uses your system’s resources and slows down entire performance; that is way should be removed with no delay.
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Backdoor.EggDrop.v is a Trojan backdoor program shaped to invade your system through various illegal mechanisms, like browser security exploits. After execution, Backdoor.EggDrop.v will provide attackers a remote access through its created backdoor hole. Backdoor.EggDrop.v may enable these violators to get your financial and personal information; that is why this parasite shouldn’t remain on your system any longer.
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Virus.Virut.r is a dangerous computer virus that delivers itself through peer-to-peer file sharing networks, IRC, and over network shares. Once placed on your machine, Virus.Virut.r will remain active in your computer memory and will try to infect any .exe or .scr files that are found on your computer. Virus.Virut.r is also reported to control your computer and perform illegal botnet attacks. Virus.Virut.r shouldn’t remain on your PC and is advised to be removed.
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Backdoor.Prorat.c is a nasty backdoor Trojan. Once installed on your system, Backdoor.Prorat.c will give an attacker full access of your machine and all the information kept there. By receiving this access, an attacker will be able to steal sensitive information, such as credit card numbers and other sensitive data. The presence of Backdoor.Prorat.c is a severe violation to your PC’s security and privacy.
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Pornlinks is a malicious mechanism that links to various hardcore pornography websites, in most cases added by Trojan programs and other nasty parasites.
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Backdoor.Hupigon.eue is a dangerous backdoor Trojan which is usually secretly installed through browser security exploits or via other unconventional mechanisms, including spam email deliveries. Once placed on your machine, Backdoor.Hupigon.eue will open up a backdoor allowing remote attacker to reach any data stored on your PC, including financial and personal information. Backdoor.Hupigon.eue poses a serious threat to your security and privacy and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Backdoor.MoSucker.a is a dangerous spyware program that may be installed onto your system through various security exploits in software or via other unsolicited methods. Backdoor.MoSucker.a after execution will copy its files to key system folders and add keys to the registry in order to be launched on every Windows boot. Backdoor.MoSucker.a will also create a backdoor that allows a remote attacker to get absolute control of your PC. Another nasty mechanism that Backdoor.MoSucker.a poseses is its built-in keylogger which is capable to capture and log every keystrokes made on your computer. This nasty keylogger may capture your typed passwords, banking details and other sensitive information. Backdoor.MoSucker.a is a highly malicious pest and shouldn’t remain on your machine any longer.
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VirusCleaner is a corrupt antivirus program that is mostly installed by a Trojan or various other illegal mechanisms. Once installed, VirusCleaner will launch on every Windows boot and may start generating unwanted popup ads. VirusCleaner will also urge its victim to purchase the full version of the program by displaying fake notifications regarding computer’s security. Once installed, VirusCleaner embeds into your system so tightly that it may become extremely difficult to remove manually.
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