Trojan.Agent-BI 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.Agent-BI 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.Agent-BI will also generate massive streams of popup advertisements.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Spy-Rid is a rogue anti-spyware program designed to frighten the user into purchasing the full version of it. WinPCDoctor usually is downloaded and installed by a Trojan Zlob, through browser security exploits or under dubious circumstances without user knowledge and permission. Once executed, Trojan Zlob will launch on each Windows startup and will display false notifications stating that malicious spyware has been found on your computer. This is the manner how it attempts to trick the user into purchasing the commercial version of Spy-Rid. Spy-Rid has the ability to recreate itself; thus it may be difficult to remove it manually.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trackware.BarBrowser is an adware toolbar, created to track your web browsing patterns and send the collected data to the third parties. As this program seriously affects your privacy, we recommend its immediate removal. Trackware.BarBrowser is also called as Trellian.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Toolbar | No Response »
AdwareRemover2007 is a fake antispyware application that is designed to secretly install on machine through various security vulnerabilities on your system. AdwareRemover2007 usually installs with the help of Zlob Trojan. After execution, AdwareRemover2007 will start issuing false notifications, claiming that your computer is infected with malware threats. AdwareRemover2007 perform these actions for a reason to make you scared and ready to pay for the full rogue version of AdwareRemover2007. AdwareRemover2007 shouldn’t remain on your system and is recommended to be removed immediately.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 1 Response »
RegSort is a corrupt computer cleanup program designed to detect and repair registry errors. RegSort may be secretly installed by Trojans, through browser security exploits or via other illegal delivery methods. Once installed, RegSort will adjust itself to load on every Windows startup. RegSort will display false notifications stating that your computer registry needs immediate attention. By using such deceptive tacticts the makers of RegSort seek goad you into purchasing the full version of this rogue.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
IeSecurePages.Cookie is a spyware cookie created to track your personal information and browsing habits as you surf the web. This Information can be retrieved by a third party.
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Posted December 21st, 2007, in Tracking Cookie | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.Agent.akk is a Trojan program that is displayed in the Warning message that looks similar to a Windows notification. Most often it is generated and displayed by a Trojan called Zlob that usually gets into your system through browser security exploits or bundled with fake video codecs.
Once executed, Zlob will bombard you with irritating alerts claiming that your PC has been infected with various Parasites, Viruses, Spyware, etc. The possible error message may be:
Critical System Error!
Your browser was hijacked by Trojan.Win32.Agent.akk
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)
If you click on it, you will be directed to the website where a rogue anti-spyware application is promoted (currently it is the rogue IEDefender program). In general, this is the way how the creators of IEDefender attempt to trick users into purchasing their rogue product.
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Posted December 20th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gx is a Trojan name displayed in the misleading Warning alert that is generated by a Trojan Zlob program. Usually, Trojan Zlob is downloaded and installed onto your machine together with a fake video codec, often found in porno websites, or under other dubious circumstances. Once executed, it will display the following message:
Your browser was infected by Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.gx
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)
This Warning message is a fake one and you should ignore it and not click on it. If you click on it, you will be directed to IEDefender ’s website where the creators of this rogue application will attempt to trick you into buying its commercial version.
If you get the popup alerts claiming that you are infected with Trojan.Win32. Obfuscated.gx, it means that you have been hijacked with Trojan Zlob and your computer is in serious danger. Thus, we recommend the immediate removal of Trojan.Win32. Obfuscated.gx.
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Posted December 20th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
ErrorSweeper is a fake spyware removal tool created to scare users, generating fake alerts claiming that your computer is infected with nasty malware. ErrorSweeper badgers the user into purchasing the full version of the program by showing misleading warning messages and scan results and promising to “remove” reported spyware only after purchasing the full version of ErrorSweeper. However, in real ErrorSweeper is not going to clean your computer from spyware but might actually expose you to more security threats by installing other malicious applications. ErrorSweeper is similar to another rogue RegClean.
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Posted December 20th, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Ad-Ware Pro is a rogue antispyware program which is secretly distributed through Trojan. Zlob and via other known malicious delivery methods. Zlob Trojan launches on Windows startup and attempts to scare you into purchasing Ad-Ware Pro software by displaying FAKE Warning messages stating that your computer is infected with a mass of hazardous parasites.
Once you click on this false notification, you will be redirected to Ad-Ware Pro’s home site where they will attempt to trick you into purchasing the full version of the program. Ad-Ware Pro is extremely difficult to remove manually because it may continue to try to recreate itself.
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Posted December 20th, 2007, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.LinkReplacer is a fake Warning message that reports a spyware infection only to trick you into purchasing a rogue anti-spyware application, which at the moment is IEDefender .
Trojan.Win32.LinkReplacer infects your PC with the help of fake codecs that pretend to be free video codecs, often found on porno sites. Do NOT download free video codecs from questionable wesbites, it is highly probable that they will be infected with dangerous Trojan programs. Once the Trojan is installed, you will be bombarded with fake warning messages that may look as this one:
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 this fake alert message, you will be directed to IEDefender’s website where you get the commercial version of this rogue anti-spyware program. We recommend the immediate removal of Trojan.Win32.LinkReplacer.
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Posted December 20th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Win32.Trojan.Agent is a common beginning of any Trojan program name that may be displayed in the warning messages, which are often generated attempting to threaten users and trick them into purchasing a rogue anti-spyware application. Usually, the alerts about Win32.Trojan.Agent infection are generated and displayed by a Trojan Zlob that often comes bundled with fake video codecs or under other dubious circumstances.
Once executed, it will issue irritating pop-up alerts in the system tray and warning messages looking like real Windows notifications claiming that your PC has been infected with Win32.Trojan.Agent or any other similar parasite. If you click on these alerts, you will be directed to the website that promotes rogue anti-spyware applications and you will be tricked into buying one of them. In other words, Win32.Trojan.Agent is just another technique to lure Internet users out of their money.
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Posted December 19th, 2007, in Trojans | No Response »
Worm.Win32.Netsky is a Worm that has recently returned in the pop-ups and alerts claiming trying to threaten users and trick them into purchasing a rogue anti-spyware application. Usually, the warning message about Worm.Win32.Netsky is generated by a Trojan program, which comes bundled with fake video codecs or via other illicit and unethical mechanisms without your knowledge and permission.
Once executed, it will bombard you with hundreds of fake alerts and pop-up warnings stating that your computer has been infected with Worm.Win32.Netsky and you should download a “high-tech” anti-spyware program in order to fix the errors. If you click on this message, you will be directed to any website, which promotes rogue anti-spyware applications. To sum up, the warning about Worm.Win32.Netsky is only one more technique to lure Internet users out of their money.
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Posted December 19th, 2007, in Trojans | 1 Response »
AntiSpyPro is a rogue anti-spyware application that is usually downloaded and installed by a Trojan Zlob parasite. The Trojan program most often gets into the system bundled with a fake video codec or under other dubious circumstances. Once executed, it will download and install the BHO into your Internet Explorer that will hijack your Google and Yahoo search results and display false notifications claiming that your system is in serious danger and offering you to download a “reliable” anti-spyware application AntiSpyPro.
However, in reality AntiSpyPro will not clean your system but might actually expose your PC to more serious threats.
In addition, you may be bombarded with fake popup alerts stating that your computer has been hijacked and infected with Spyware, Viruses, etc. if you click on any of these alerts, you will be directed to the homesite of AntiSpypro where you will be tricked into purchasing the commercial version of the program.
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Posted December 19th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a is a Trojan name displayed in the deceptive warning alert that is generated by the designers of the rogue IEDefender application. The alert with Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a is intended to trick you into buying a commercial version of IEdefender.
The example of the fake Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a warning message is the following:
Critical System Error! Your browser was infected 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).
Once you click on the fake Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a notification, you will be directed to IEDefender’s home site where you will be tricked into buying the full version of this rogue anti-spyware program.
Usually, Trojan.Win32.Gorshok.a is displayed by a Trojan Zlob, which is downloaded and installed together with fake video codec, often found in porno web sites, or through browser security exploits.
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Posted December 19th, 2007, in Trojans, Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »