Winweb Security Description:
Winweb Security (AKA WinwebSecurity) is quite a sophisticated rogue anti-spyware and is currently referred to the latest threats you may encounter in the web. Traditionally, Winweb Security will not fail to generate tons of misleading popups ‘screaming’ about malware infection resident in your system and posing a significant hazard to your machine and your privacy. Winweb Security is also known to actively use fabricated system scans to eventually ‘detect’ malicious activity of different severity. To reinforce the effect of scaring technique, Winweb Security often mentions the Lsas.Blaster.Keylogger worm that is
Extra Antivir Description:
Extra Antivir (AKA ExtraAntivir ) is a rogue anti-spyware program, so its affiliation with this malware category determines much of its behavior and basic traits. Extra Antivir is a more advanced successor of RapidAnvitirus parasite. Extra Antivir traditionally follows the path of its predecessor in the tactics used for tricking unsuspecting victims into paying for this rogue. Extra Antivir will generate multiple deceptive security messages that inform you about malicious activity threatening your system and compromising your privacy. Extra Antivir is also known to be tricky enough to try to
AntivirusTrigger Description:
AntivirusTrigger (AKA Antivirus Trigger) is a more successful version of its predecessor VirusTrigger, even judging by the name. AntivirusTrigger is the latest rogue anti-spyware program aiming to trick money out of unsuspecting computer users worldwide. AntivirusTrigger owes its ‘smooth’ penetration into a victim’s system to a Vundo trojan that easily succeeds in bypassing all authentication barriers remaining unnoticed. Once inside your system, AntivirusTrigger will typically start pounding you with numerous security alerts that pop up out of nowhere and tell you the system is in danger. Another smart approach to fooling you around is to label your totally normal files as malicious, which may
VirusTrigger Description:
The fraudulent creators of VirusTrigger (AKA Virus Trigger) rogue anti-spyware must have underestimated the potential victims’ common sense when deciding to call their ‘brainchild’ in this way. VirusTrigger, literally impying ‘something that triggers viruses’ is marketed as an anti-spyware application capable of removing digital hazards that come from the web. In fact, though, VirusTrigger is no different from the rest of the rogues because it tries to deceive computer users into buying its ‘licensed’ software, and spreads digital infection itself. The trial version of VirusTrigger is usually
Antivirus Pro 2009 Description:
Antivirus Pro 2009 refers to probably the most widespread type of malware presently, known as rogue anti-spyware. Antivirus Pro 2009 is usually promoted via trojans that use ‘backdoor’ techniques to sneak past your computer’s authentication and thus infiltrate absolutely undetected and without the victim’s consent. These affiliated trojans are capable of triggering fabricated system alerts claiming your machine is under the threat of cyber infection. Furthermore, no matter what part of these security messages you click to close them – you’ll end up installing Antivirus Pro 2009 trial version automatically, whether you want it or not. Once inside, Antivirus Pro 2009 will launch each time you start your PC to persistently move on to achieving its basic goal – to use fraudulent misleading methods for convincing you to purchase its ‘licensed’ version. Antivirus Pro 2009 will create
InternetAntivirusPro Description:
You are sure to know that a lot of threats for your computer come from the Internet. To provide the safety of your computer you should have a professional anti-spyware program at your disposal. But don’t choose InternetAntivirusPro (AKA Internet AntivirusPro). It’s only one of the great variety of rogue anti-spyware applications resident in the world wide web. Just like most of its counterparts, this software has only one primary goal – to attract you to InternetAntivirusPro website and swindle your money out. Since InternetAntivirusPro is not truly anti-spyware, it displays fake scan results. Moreover, it creates
Ultra Antivirus 2009 Description:
Ultra Antivirus 2009 (AKA UltraAntivirus 2009) is no different from the majority of rogue anti-spyware applications in the context of the infiltration techniques applied. Ultra Antivirus 2009 uses its affiliate trojan that provides completely undetected intrusion. This trojan does the entire preliminary job aimed at misleading and scaring the victim into paying for Ultra Antivirus 2009 licensed software which is marketed as an effective spyware removal tool. Once Ultra Antivirus 2009 trial code is on board, it will apply all tactics from its arsenal to persuade you that your system
RapidAntivirus Description:
If you visited RapidAntivirus (AKA Rapid Antivirus) website, you may have come across the following sentence on the home page: “If you use the Internet, there is over 90% chance your computer is infected with spyware.” It’s true! They have reason to be sure, because they are spreading infection themselves. Rapid Antivirus refers to those malware programs that are capable of getting ‘on board’ completely undetected. Needless to say you shouldn’t click on Rapid Antivirus popups or, even worse, purchase the ‘licensed’ version because
Antivirus 2010 Description:
Antivirus 2010 (AKA Antivirus2010) is one of the latest well-known malwares from authors of Antivirus2008 and Antivirus2009. This malicious software is very dangerous and more advanced than its predecessors. The main novelty intoduced by Antivirus 2010 is the “Blue Screen of Death” which generates at random intervals imitations of Windows crash. But this is just 100% fake, as so are the threats reported by this program’s scanner. When you download Antivirus 2010 on your PC, this malware launches
ContentEraser Description:
What are your primary criteria for security programs for your computer? We are sure that you’ll know your answer after reading about ContentEraser (AKA Content Eraser). It is the latest rogue security defender that simulates privacy violations. Just like other fake security applications, ContentEraser installs itself without your knowledge and consent using a trojan horse. Most often this occurs when you are surfing the web and visit adult websites. Once installed, it loads itself upon every boot up and causes your computer to display