Trojan Downloader is a malicious Trojan program which is responsible for downloading and installing other malicious Trojans to your PC. It enters the system surreptitiously through bundling itself with other malware, as well as through bundling itself with third party security downloads and updates. It will not alert the user to its presence on the system, and performs all of its rubbish actions in the background of the system. This will contribute to making it much more difficult for the user to detect and remove Trojan Downloader from the system. ...
There are many security tools available on the web which all professes to do amazing things, but the reality is there are those that are as malicious like the threats they purport to protect from – like Antivirus Antispyware 2011. This rogue antispyware application does a very good job at emulating the workings of a real security tool – but that is certainly where any similarity ends. In fact, Antivirus Antispyware 2011 does such a good job at emulating a genuine security application that it even manages to fool experienced users into paying for its worthless software. ...
Antivirus Pro might look like a new player in the field, but in reality there is absolutely nothing new about it. It is a generic rogue antispyware application that is not original even its own name. There have been other rogues out there called exactly the same, so you can just as well know what can come out of trusting this dangerous computer threat, even though it comes from another nest of rogues. Even so, Antivirus Pro has an interface which does not differ from the one of its forerunners, so it is obvious that there is nothing positive about this program. ...
Antivir is a fake computer security program otherwise known as rogue antispyware. It has been created to look and behave like a legitimate antivirus program, but its real goal is to steal your money without giving anything else in return. Antivir copies the name of a popular antivirus application in hopes of tricking as many computer users as possible. ...
Total Security is a fake anti-virus program, successor to Antivirus 360. It uses extremely malicious tricks in order to mislead users into buying its phony full version.
Hackers exploit Trojans, hidden in hacked websites, as a transmitter of the rogue infection. These Trojans do not seek permission when entering a computer, but sneak in it and immediately start producing fake alerts and notifications. ...