Spyware Remover 2009, a clone of Spyware Remover and VirusRemover 2008, is a malicious malware. Pop ups will begin to appear on your computer screen with fake warning alerts trying to trick you into purchasing the useless Spyware Remover 2009 program. Spyware Remover 2009 can be installed without your permission or knowledge.
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Posted February 28th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Trojan.Brisv.A!inf is a Trojan horse infection that is downloaded or bundled with other malware. Once Trojan.Brisv.A!inf is downloaded, it attempts to detect and search for media files on the system’s hard drive. Trojan.Brisv.A!inf Trojan horse may download malware that infects media files without permission of the computer user.
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Posted February 19th, 2009, in Trojans | No Response »
Anti-Virus-1 is another phony anti-spyware program which is similar to Antivirus 2010. Anti-Virus-1 can be installed onto your PC by the nefarious Trojan Zlob or Vundo. Trojan Zlob infects your PC without your knowledge and permission. Anti-Virus-1 uses the common scam tactic of trying to scare or trick you into buying the full version of Anti-Virus-1.
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Posted February 18th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 3 Responses »
Malware Doctor is a clone of Malware Doc. Both Malware Doctor and Malware Doc are rogue anti-spyware applications that use deceiving tactics to entice users to purchase the full version of the fake security program. Malware Doctor is also able to display numerous fake popup messages and security alerts that can easily mislead a computer user into thinking that they must purchase Malware Doctor to eliminate a threat.
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Posted February 18th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Privacy Tools Pack is a rogue application that is falsely presented as an all-in-one security suite. Privacy Tools Pack may be installed without a computer users permission or knowledge. Usually this installation process takes place through the infection of a Trojan which could be obtained from porn websites.
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Posted February 18th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
XP Police Antivirus (XP PoliceAntivirus, XPPolice Antivirus or XPPoliceAntivirus) is a fake spyware remover application often pushed by Trojans (such as Zlob) through fake security notifications. You may have also downloaded XP Police Antivirus’s trial version thinking it would remove spyware from your computer. After installed, you’ll be annoyed by numerous fake popups informing you about imaginary threats found in your computer system. If you click on any of these messages, you’ll be redirected to a malicious website that sells XP Police Antivirus’s “licensed” program. You’ll then be lured into buying rogue XP Police Antivirus to solve your malware issues.
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Posted February 11th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 1 Response »
Green Antivirus 2009 is the latest and greatest scam in the market of new rogues. We’re not getting any breaks from these malicious hackers! But, we have them under our belts!
Green Antivirus 2009 is a fake spyware remover that sells itself as legitimate anti-spyware program. Green Antivirus 2009 uses very similar tactics to other rogue anti-spyware programs. Green Antivirus 2009 will use all means necessary to trick you into believing your computer is a total disaster. Don’t be scared. In reality, Green Antivirus 2009 is not able to detect nor remove any spyware infections from your computer. Green Antivirus 2009 is the infection itself.
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Posted February 10th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Safe Guard 2009 (Safeguard 2009) is a fake spyware remover, similar to MS AntiSpyware 2009. Safeguard 2009 is often installed by a Trojan or through a malicious website. After installed, you’ll be bombarded with fake popups and system alerts informing you about imaginary spyware infections. Safeguard 2009 may also scan your computer and generate a list of supposed spyware infections. These scare tactics are only meant to push you to buy Safeguard 2009’s “licensed” program. Do not trust any messages or links provided by Safeguard 2009. Safeguard 2009 is just another silly rogue.
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Posted February 6th, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | No Response »
Virus Doctor (VirusDoctor) is a fake spyware remover. Virus Doctor sneaks into your computer system to use all mean necessary to empty your pockets. Virus Doctor will try to scare you with fake messages, as well as, bogus scans and scan results stating that you have been infected with spyware to push you into buying the full Virus Doctor to solve your spyware problems.
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Posted February 3rd, 2009, in Rogue Anti-Spyware Program | 2 Responses »