Jul 12
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Internet Optimizer is classified as a hijacker. This malicious program also displays pop-up advertisements, attempts to send spam to addresses in your Microsoft Outlook address book and connects to the internet in order to update itself. Although not clear, Internet Optimizer is suspected to also have the function of monitoring users’ online activities.
Internet Optimizer is a threat and as such should be removed upon detection.
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Jul 10
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Everyone trusts Microsoft, don’t they? That’s why, some of the rogue security programs take advantage of this. For example, the rogue anti-spyware application Antivirus System PRO or a trojan related to this infection modifies Windows HOST file and redirects the user of the infected computer to itsecure.microsoft.com. The rogue program adds the following line in the HOST file:
209.44.111.62 itsecure.microsoft.com
First of all, the IP address 209.44.111.62 is not related with Microsoft web presence. Furthermore, the address itsecure.microsoft.com doesn’t even exist. You may see this web page only if your computer is infected with Antivirus System PRO. This web page is used to promote malicious software. If you are being constantly redirected to this fake website, tat means your computer is infected. Please use the removal guide below to remove Antivirus System PRO and any related malware for free.
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itsecure.microsoft.com
Jul 10
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Secret Service is another bogus software, classified as a rogue anti-spyware application. Usually, this program sneaks into your computer through the use of Trojans and other malware. Very often, Secret Service is advertised on malicious websites that provides free online malware scanners. These scanners display fake results or warnings and suggest to download Secret Service in order to clean your computer. This rogue program may be also downloaded from its website, though, it is less common situation.
The main goal of SecretService is to make you think that your computer is infected with spyware and other malware. Once installed, it will perform fake system scan each time you log on to Windows. After each scan, this parasite will show numerous infections. These infections, though, are all fake. What is more, Secret Service will constantly display fake security alerts and warnings about serious security threats. These alerts are very similar to Windows Security Center alerts, so it is very easy to confuse them with the real ones.
While running, Secret Service will install a malicious Browser Helper Object that constantly displays very annoying advertisements. Most of the time, these advertisements will display fake notifications about Internet Explorer security problems and etc. Various redirects to malicious website may also appear. Last but not least, Secret Service will dramatically decrease your computer performance. It can even download additional malware onto your computer.
If you are finding Secret Service on your computer, please do not purchase this software, because it is a scam. Instead, please use the guide below to remove this parasite from your computer for free. Removal delay will only worsen the situation, because Secret Service may download additional parasites onto your computer.
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Jul 10
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Windows Antispyware 2009 is a bogus security software that uses well known trademarks, false scan results, fake alerts and other misleading methods in order to promote itself and to scare you into purchasing the program. Basically, it’ just another scareware, which was designed to steal money form naive and inexperienced people. Obviously, you shouldn’t buy it. Conversely, uninstall Windows Antispyware 2009 from your computer immediately after the first appearance.
This parasite is from the same family as Spyware Protect 2009, Antivirus System PRO and Security Central. Meaning, that it was created by the same group of cyber-thieves. Usually, Windows Antispyware 2009 is advertised through the use of trojans, fake online anti-malware scanners and ads. Once your computer is infected with a trojan virus, you will see many very annoying security alerts. Most of the time, users say that these alerts come like from nowhere. And that’s actually true, because trojans enter the system secretly without your permission. No matter what you click in these fake alerts, you will be taken to the Spyware Protect 2009 pay page.
While running, Spyware Protect 2009 will be configured to scan your computer automatically each time you log on into Windows. The scan results are false. This program drops several malicious files on your computer and then detects those files as infections. To add some more, Spyware Protect 2009 will constantly display very annoying security alerts. Usually, these alerts are will be very similar to those, displayed by Windows Security Center to make it look more reliable. The rogue program will also hijack your Internet browser and make your computer work slower than usual.
Spyware Protect 2009 is a scam, don’t purchase it. Instead, use the removal guide below to remove this infection from your computer manually and for free. Besides, removal delay will only worsen the situation, because this parasite may download mo…
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Jun 26
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It is perhaps the most widely-known worm in all history of worms. It struck the computer world in 2001, and infected a big number of computers all over the world.
I Love You Worm spreads through email as an attachment to the letters. But the text of the letters seems so nice and sweet that users opens an attachment without even thinking that there could be a virus. The text of e-mail may contain words like ‘I love you’ and everything that is similar to that. So, if you get such a letter with an attachment from unknown person, do not open the attachement!
This worm spreads very fast, because when it gets to the system, it immediately sends its copies to all the addresses from the Outlook Express address book. It also harms the system, by copying itself in the system folder and writing its information to the registry. It may also harm some of your files, for example *.mp3 files.
This worm has plenty of variants, so be careful with it. The filenames may be different from listed here.
I Love You Worm
Jun 26
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Ertfor is a Trojan virus that may infect your computer with malicious programs or aggressive advertisements. Usually, this Trojan is unknowingly downloaded from unsecure websites or by opening an infected email attachment. It relies on randomized process and resource names, that’s why in some cases it might be difficult to detect and remove this parasite. In order to completely remove Ertfor from your computer, please use the removal guide below.
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Jun 24
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Podmena is yet another dangerous Trojan virus. Unlike other viruses, Trojans do not self-replicate, they are spread manually. Most of the time, inexperienced users manually execute unknown programs and infect their computers. Podmena is not an exception. This parasite might be advertised as a video codec or a useful and beneficial program. Usually, it is distributed via email, malicious websites, peer-to-peer networks, etc.
When installed, Podmena will create various malicious files on your computer, including podmena.dll , podmena.sys and others. It registers podmena.sys as a service and uses podmena.dll to inject threads into svchost.exe. Podmena will also modify registry entries. This virus is a significant security threat. It must be removed as soon as possible after detection. Please use the removal guide below to remove Podmena from your computer.
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Jun 24
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ErrorFix is a bogus Windows registry cleaner, fake system performance optimization tool. Usually, this program is advertised through the use of Trojans. When installed, these Trojans will constantly display fake warnings about registry and Windows runtime errors, corrupted DLL files, junk data, redundant files, invalid shortcuts and outdated help files. If you click on these alerts, it will then immediately take you to the ErrorFix homepage where you will be told that you have to purchase the program in order to fix all these errors.
Once ErrorFix is installed, it will be configured to scan your computer automatically when Windows starts up. The scan results, though, are all fake. The rogue displays these results in order to scare you into thinking that your computer has serious registry and runtime errors. What is more, Error Fix claims that all these problems will be removed after you purchase this program. However, that’s not true. ErrorFix is a scam. Don’t purchase it regardless of what this rogue program tells you.
If your computer is infected with ErrorFix and Trojan viruses that advertise it, then please use the removal guide below to remove once and for all. Removal delay will only worsen the situation, because this parasite can download and install additional malware onto your computer.
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ErrorFix
Jun 23
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GamesBar is a free toolbar for Internet Explorer that provides many free online games. However, it can be classified as an adware application, because it constantly displays advertising banners and very annoying popups. What is more, GamesBar may tracks your personal information and pass it on to third parties, without your authorization or knowledge. If you find that your computer is infected with GamesBar, please use the removal guide below to remove it for free.
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GamesBar
Jun 22
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Terminator 2009 is a rogue security program, more precisely speaking – fake spyware remover. The rogue is advertised on various malicious websites, mainly through the use of Trojans and fake online malware scanners. Furthermore, Terminator 2009 uses false advertisements in order to promote itself and to convince you that your computer is compromised. Once installed, this parasite will display a list of infections even without actual system scan. Of course, these infections are all fake. Terminator2009 just tends to scare you into buying this useless program.
Once active, Terminator 2009 will be configured to supposedly scan your computer when Windows starts. What is more, it will constantly flood your computer with very annoying security alerts. These alerts display fake security threats, so basically you will have to ignore them once your computer is infected with Terminator 2009. It should be already obvious that this program is a scam. The main purpose of this parasite is to scare you into purchasing Terminator 2009. It displays legitimate Windows files as infections, that’s why you shouldn’t hurry to remove these files manually as you may seriously impact computer’s performance or even make it unstable.
If you find that your computer is infected with this program, please use the remove guide below to remove Terminator 2009 manually for free. Removal delay will only worsen the situation, because this parasite will download additional malware on to your computer.
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