WinSpyKiller is a corrupt anti-spyware program that issue fake security warnings that your computer is infected with spyware. WinSpyKiller uses such aggressive advertising techniques in order to goad you into purchasing their commercial product. WinSpyKiller may also download and install additional malware onto your machine. If your computer has been already infected with WinSpyKiller parasite, we strongly recommend removing it. However, this program can be extremely difficult to manually remove. WinSpyKiller is a clone of SpyShield.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Immunizr is a rogue anti-spyware application that tries to goad users into buying its commercial version. Once you have your machine infected, Immunizr will issue a fake notification stating that your machine is infected with spyware. Immunizr is reported to be very difficult to remove manually and has an ability to recreate itself. Immunizr is a serious threat and is recommended to be removed immediately. Immunizr is believed to be related to SpyShield.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Worm.NetSky is a nasty worm parasite designed to spread through email. Once installed on your system, Worm.NetSky will add itself to the Windows registry for a reason to starts each time you boot Windows. Worm.NetSky will email itself as an attachment to any email addresses that it is able to locate on your computer. Worm.NetSky also opens up a backdoor security hole on your machine, which allows the worm makers to upload and execute additional files to your computer. Worm.NetSky worm is extremely dangerous and is advised to be removed with no delay.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Worms | No Response »
DivoPlayer is misleading program that tries to disguise as a legitimate multimedia application, claiming to play particular multimedia files. Once executed, DivoPlayer will covertly download and install additional malware on your system. DivoPlayer is capable to import and execute large amounts of annoying and obtrusive adware programs. The content downloaded through these programs will disrupt your browsing experience by displaying large numbers of advertisements.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Ahomepcsafety.com is a clone of a notoriously prominent Zlob.Trojan toolbar, which is designed to distribute viruses, Trojans and other parasites. We DO NOT advise paying for any Ahomepcsafety.com advertised software because its makers just want steal your money. Ahomepcsafety.com shouldn’t be trusted and is advised to be removed with no delay.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Toolbar | No Response »
Ensfolr Toolbar is a nasty toolbar that is designed to secretly install into your machine, import additional malware and embed an unwanted browser toolbar. Ensfolr Toolbar seems to be a clone of toolbars that have been distributed by Zlob.Trojan malware. In many cases, Ensfolr Toolbar installs to your PC by masquerading as a video codec. Ensfolr Toolbar has four icons which all of them lead to rogue and illegal security software. Ensfolr Toolbar is advised to be removed as soon as it is detected.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Toolbar | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.Patched is a fake Trojan name used to scare users into purchasing the rogue anti-spyware program Files Secure. You may get the infection after downloading the video codec that embed a malicious Trojan inside your system. This Trojan then generates false warning messages stating “Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.Win32. Patched” and urges to download the promoted program (most probably Files Secure), which claims to remove the parasite.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.CP4000 is a fake and misleading message that appears on the infected machine. Trojan.Win32.CP4000 used to be a real Trojan parasite, but now it title is only employed to lure users into buying full version of fake anti-spyware applications. The fake message looks like this: “Your browser was infected by Trojan.Win32.CP4000. It’s dangerous for your system (critical files can be lost)! Click OK to download the antispyware program to clean your system!”, or “Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.Win32.CP4000″. These notifications shouldn’t be taken for granted and Trojan.Win32.CP4000 is recommended to be removed from your machine.
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Posted December 22nd, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Worm.Small.DIG is a worm virus parasite. Once installed on your system, this worm will spread to any locally accessible drives found on your machine. Worm.Small.DIG is capable to adjust itself to start automatically on every Windows launch. Worm.Small.DIG may compromise with your sensitive personal and financial information and shouldn’t remain on your system.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Worms | No Response »
Trojan-Spy.KeyLogger.rp is a spyware Trojan created to infect your system and open a conduit by which large amounts of adware and spyware can be imported to your computer. Trojan-Spy.KeyLogger.rp opens up a large security hole on your system and is a very dangerous threat to the security of your sensitive personal and financial information. The additional adware downloaded through Trojan-Spy.KeyLogger.rp will also generate massive streams of popup advertisements.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan-Downloader.Adload.pd is a malicious Trojan program that generates FAKE warning messages in its attempts to deceive users into purchasing the rogue anti-spyware application called Files Secure . Trojan-Downloader.Adload.pd usually gets into the system bundled with fake video codecs that are often found in porno websites. Once installed, Trojan-Downloader.Adload.pd will bombard you with hundreds of fake alerts stating that your computer has been infected with various nasty Trojans and will force you to download a “high-tech” spyware removal program to remove the parasites. Trojan-Downloader.Adload.pd may display pop-up warning messages with different FAKE Trojan names including Trojan.Win32.Agent.akk , Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a , Trojan.Win32.LinkReplacer , Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gx and others. Possible error messages are:
Critical System Error!
Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a
You need to clean your system immediately, in other case it can be crashed soon!
Click OK to download the high-tech antispyware protection software! (Recommended)
Or:
Your computer was hijacked by Trojan.Win32.LinkReplacer
It’s dangerous for your system, some files can be lost and your browser can be slow!
Click OK to download the antispyware program to clean your computer! (Recommended)
Once you click on any of these fake warning messages, you will be directed to the website, which forces to purchase the ROGUE Files Secure program. Files Secure is a clone of the notorious rogue IEDefender application.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan-Downloader.Agent-CRE is a spyware Trojan created to infect your system and open a conduit by which large amounts of adware and spyware can be imported to your computer. Trojan-Downloader.Agent-CRE opens up a large security hole on your system and is a very dangerous threat to the security of your sensitive personal and financial information. The additional adware downloaded through Trojan-Downloader.Agent-CRE will also generate massive streams of popup advertisements.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Trojan.IISVERS is a spyware Trojan created to infect your system and open a conduit by which large amounts of adware and spyware can be imported to your computer. Trojan.IISVERS opens up a large security hole on your system and is a very dangerous threat to the security of your sensitive personal and financial information. The additional adware downloaded through Trojan.IISVERS will also generate massive streams of popup advertisements.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
100% Free Hearts Toolbar is an adware application that issues excessive popup advertisements. 100% Free Hearts Toolbar will also gather and transmit information on your browsing habits. 100% Free Hearts Toolbar installs into your browser as a Browser Helper Object (BHO) and can be difficult to manually remove.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Toolbar | No Response »
Adware.PlayMP3Z.biz is an adware application that is designed to display annoying popup advertisements. Adware.PlayMP3Z.biz will also collect and send information on your surfing patterns to unsolicited third parties. Adware.PlayMP3Z.biz is capable to embed inside your browser as a Browser Helper Object (BHO). Once installed, Adware.PlayMP3Z.biz may become very difficult to manually remove.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Adware | No Response »