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  • Internet Security 2010    (Sat, 04 Feb 2012 00:56:41 CST)
    Internet Security 2010 (also known as IS2010) is a rogue antivirus program. Please read the removal instructions and get rid of this fake program from your computer as soon as possible. InternetSecurity2010 is a clone of Advanced Virus Remover malware. If you take a closer look, you will see that both programs use the same graphical user interface. This rogue application is promoted through the user of Trojans. Most of the time, Trojans have to be manually installed and may come from various misleading websites, for example fake online anti-malware scanners. When running such media player processes as QuickTimePlayer.exe, AdvancedDVDPlayer.exe, tvp.exe, realplay.exe, windvd.exe, winamp.exe, setupwm.exe, LA.exe, PowerDVD.exe, mplayerc.exe, wmplayer.exe, Internet Security 2010 additionally displays many fake error messages, such as:Windows cant play the folowing media formats: AVI;WMV;AVS;FLV;MKV;MOV;3GP;MP4;MPG;MPEG;MP3;AAC;WAV;WMA;CDA;FLAC;M4A;MID. Update your video and sound codec to resolve this issue!Internet Security 2010 imitates a system scan and reports many false system security threats. Then it will redirect its victims to vs-codec-pro.net where it is asked to pay for a full version of the program to remove those security issues or infections. However, do not buy it - this is a scam. [Figure 1. Internet Security 2010 graphical user interface]When running, Internet Security 2010 will also display fake security alerts. Those alerts will state that IS2010 has found critical vulnerabilities on your computer. The rogue program displays these infections:Rogue:W32/XPAntivirus.gen!AdWare.Win32.ZwangiTrojan-Spy.HTML .Visafraud.aWorm:W32/AgentTrojan-PSW.W32/SteamNet-Worm.Win32.DipNet.dTr ojan-Dropper:W32/Trojan-DropperWorm:W32/Downadup.genTrojan-Downlaoder:W32 /Fakerean.gen!ANet-Worm.Win32.Mytob.tTrojan-Spy.Win32.Hookit.11Trojan-Cl icker.HTML.IFrame.gVirus:W32/Alman.bTrojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.sdEmail-W orm.Win32NetSky.qriskware.Win32Ro...
  • Trojan.Agent    (Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:42:44 CST)
    Trojan.Agent is not a threat in itself, it is a fake threat displayed by rogue anti-spyware programs. These programs use this and other scare tactics to get the user to buy the full version of the fake spyware removal programs.Programs related to Trojan.Agent should not be trusted under any circumstances and should be removed upon detection.
  • Ardamax Keylogger    (Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:17:10 CST)
    Ardamax Keylogger is a commercial system surveillance tool that tracks user activity and records all keystrokes. It sends the log to a configurable e-mail address or uploads it to a predefined FTP server. Ardamax Keylogger is able to hide its running processes and therefore avoid a detection. The threat must be manually installed. It runs on every Windows startup.
  • PC MightyMax    (Fri, 03 Feb 2012 09:56:01 CST)
    PC MightyMax can be classified as fake and useless diagnostic tool, because it can be difficult to exit without purchasing the full version of this product. It seems that PC Mighty Max was design to periodically display pop-up windows and distracting alerts in order to scare users hopping that they will buy this worthless application.PC MightyMax runs automatically when computer starts, and there is no easy way how to change this behaviour. What is more, it has no setting to allow users to disable this function. Every few hours, PC MightyMax displays "CRITICAL ALERT" and "Alert!!!" pop-up windows that are mainly advertisements for the full version of the this software. These officious alerts can even make beeping noises decreasing user's ability to work with his computer. Summing-up, PC MightyMax may be considered as unwanted application which should be removed without consideration.
  • Smart Anti-Malware Protection    (Fri, 03 Feb 2012 09:03:07 CST)
    Smart Anti-Malware Protection is a rogue anti-spyware program that displays annoying and false security warnings to trick users into purchasing completely bogus security product. This rogue is from the same family as Antivirus Smart Protection and some other rogueware. Most of the time it's distributed through the use of Trojan horses, drive-by downloads and fake onine scanners. Scammers however, may use various social engineering methods to persuade social network users to install Smart Anti-Malware Protection. When the program is installed it will be configured to start automatically when Windows starts. While installing , Smart Anti-Malware Protection will create numerous harmless files on the infected computer. These fake files are then detected as infections when the rogue program scans the infected computer. The program will not remove them, though, until you purchase it or valid activation key. This is a scam as the files it detects are the files it created on your computer in the first place. Scan results are completely false. Do not trust this program and remove it from your computer as soon as possible.When Smart Anti-Malware Protection is running it will fake security alerts to further scare you into thinking you are infected. Some of the pop-up windows may look exactly like the legitimate Windows Security Center or system notifications. While Smart Anti-Malware Protection is running it will also display fake notifications from the task bar.System Alert Suspicious software which may be malicious has been detected on your PC. Click here to remove this threat immediately using Antivirus Smart Protection.System Alert Antivirus Smart Protection has detected potentially harmful software in your system. It is strongly recommended that you register Antivirus Smart Protection to remove all found threats immediately.System Alert Potentially harmful programs have been detected in you...
  • W32.Blaster.E.Worm    (Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:51:39 CST)
    W32.Blaster.E.Worm is a worm that exploits the DCOM RPC vulnerability using TCP port 135. The worm targets only computers with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. It tries to download the Mslaugh.exe file into the System folder, and then execute it.
  • EoRezo    (Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:40:57 CST)
    EoRezo is unwanted application that was included to the latest virus analysis report. Named as adware, it's installed without users' knowledge or consent and additionally set to create and drop eorezo.exe, SoftwareUpdateHP.exe and other files that should be uninstalled if you want to remove EoRezo from your computer. If left on machine, Win32/EoRezo starts initiating unwanted activity which stays unnoticed in most of the cases. Security experts report that this application has been found to produce various advertisements, collect and send spam letters from victim's email and do other stuf. In addition, it will also make some minor modifications helping this adware to start as soon as PC is rebooted. In order to remove EoRezo, use reputable anti-malware program after updating it to have all virus fixes.
  • Internet Security    (Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:23:07 CST)
    Internet Security is a fake antivirus program that was designed by computer hackers in order to steal money from random computer users. The application generates security related warnings and pop up ads in order to scare computer users into believing that their systems are infected. The program uses Trojan viruses in order to get inside the system. Once there the program imitates being a reputable security tool. Unfortunately, this is far away from the truth.Internet Security imitates scanning your system with its bogus scanner and then warns about tons of infections supposedly detected on your machine. The program recommends deleting them with its full version. One more thing to mention is that Internet Security displays tons of fake alerts and security notifications warning that a certain application cannot be executed and similar things. These messages are completely fake and they are only displayed to make you believe that your system has some security issues. They should not be taken for granted just like the results of Internet Security scanner.Do not fall for this trick of cyber criminals. Remove Internet Security as soon as possible using a reputable antispyware program. If you have paid for the program, contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Otherwise, your money will go straight to the computer hackers and you can forget about it. Make sure you upgrade your antimalware program before running a full system scan.
  • System Check    (Thu, 02 Feb 2012 02:05:59 CST)
    System Check is a fake defragmenter that shouldn't be left on your computer although you have never actually installed it on it. Its infiltration methods are based on trojans that come inside the system without any permission of a user asked. However, you can avoid finding this scam installed on your PC out of nowhere – just install registered version of anti-virus and anti-spyware and they will help you to catch it while infiltrating. System Check belongs to FakeSysDef family of fake defragmenters where the newest its member was System Fix. Just like this scam, System Check will also bombard you with annoying hard drive scanners and alerts claiming that there are numerous hard drive or RAM errors detected. However, all these messages are fake and you should simply ignore them. To save your machine, remove System Check from your computer which additionally tends to cause more problems for its victims.System Check fake defragmenter is created for the only purpose – to rip you off. It does not require any user actions to get inside the system and then mess it up and all this is done unnoticeably for the victim. The most common way to let this malware to come is by downloading fake updates or visiting insecure websites that are compromised. When running inside your machine, System Check will be launched as soon as you reboot your PC and log into Windows. In addition, its victims usually report about continuous hard drive scanners and alerts that all report numerous issues detected, such as hard drive or ram problems:Critical Error! Damaged hard drive clusters detected. Private data is at risk.Critical Error RAM memory usage is critically high. RAM memory failure.System Error An error occurred while reading system files. Run a system diagnostic utility to check your hard disk drive for errors.If not removed from the system, System Check will generate numerous pop-ups and scanners informing about system problems that can b...
  • "Internal Conflict Alert" Pop up    (Wed, 01 Feb 2012 09:53:52 CST)
    "Internal Conflict Alert" Pop up is a fallacious security alert form fake spyware remover called ANG Antivirus 09. The "Internal Conflict Alert" Pop up text is written below: "Internal conflict alert!ANG AntiVirus has detected internal software conflict. Some application endeavours to access your system kernel. It may cause irreversible damage to your computer.Yes, activate ANG AntiVirus 09No, continue unsecured"Simply closing the "Internal Conflict Alert" pop-up window won't help you to get rid of it. In order to get rid of this officious and fake alert you have to remove ANG Antivirus 09, because this rogue produces the "Internal Conflict Alert" pop-up window.


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