26 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Adware, Spyware | No Comments »

DeskBar maybe an adware toolbar created with Softomate tool kit, DeskBar Builder. DeskBar Builder is legitimate software that allows you to create your own custom Internet Explorer toolbar. However, many spyware and adware creators may use DeskBar Builder to created adware- and spyware-infested toolbars.

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26 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Tracking Cookies | No Comments »

Teensbay is a pornographic tracking cookie that may monitor your web browsing activity and personal information as your surf the Internet. Teensbay may then send your data to its parent server. Teensbay’s parent site may be www.Teensbay.org, and Teensbay.org may install a Trojan and other malware onto your computer.

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25 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Tracking Cookies | No Comments »

AdultFreeVideos is a pornographic tracking cookie that may monitor your web browsing activity and personal information as your surf the Internet. AdultFreeVideos may then send your data to its parent server.

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21 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware | No Comments »

Zlob.QualityCodec is a Trojan that may pretend to be a legitimate video codec for your use. Zlob.QualityCodec Trojan may install itself onto your system without your permission, through your system’s or web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.QualityCodec may open a backdoor security hole that allows anonymous attackers to control your computer, allowing this remote attacker to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your credit card and personal information. Zlob.QualityCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and create excessive of popup ads. Zlob.QualityCodec may be related to the Zlob and its family of Trojans, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, Zlob.MediaCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. When you’re infected with Zlob.QualityCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.QualityCodec immediately.

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21 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | 2 Comments »

Zlob.PerfectCodec is a Trojan that may pose as a legitimate video codec for your use. Zlob.PerfectCodec Trojan may install itself onto your system without your knowledge or consent, through your web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.PerfectCodec may open a backdoor security hole that allows anonymous attackers to control your computer, allowing this attacker to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your financial data and personal information. Zlob.PerfectCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and launch a large amount of popupads. Zlob.PerfectCodec may be related to the Zlob Trojan and its family of Trojans, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, Zlob.MediaCodec, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. When you’re infected with Zlob.PerfectCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.PerfectCodec immediately.

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18 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Zlob.VideoKeyCodec is a Trojan that may look like a legitimate video codec, but Zlob.VideoKeyCodec may really install itself onto your system without your permission, through your system’s or web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.VideoKeyCodec may open a backdoor security hole in your system that allows a remote attacker to control your computer, to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your credit card and personal information. Zlob.VideoKeyCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and launch an excessive number of popup ads. Zlob.VideoKeyCodec may be related to the Zlob and its family of Trojans, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, Zlob.MediaCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. When you’re infected with Zlob.VideoKeyCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.VideoKeyCodec immediately.

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17 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Zlob.ZCodec is a Trojan that may act as a video codec, but Zlob.ZCodec may really install itself onto your PC without your permission, through your system’s or web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.ZCodec may access a website and download and execute random files. These files can vary from simply annoying adware to a Trojan that would allow a remote attacker to control your computer, to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your financial and personal information. Zlob.ZCodec may be related to the Zlob and its Trojan family, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, Zlob.MediaCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. www.Zcodec.com

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17 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Zlob.GoldCodec is a Trojan that may mask itself as a video codec for your use. Zlob.GoldCodec Trojan may install itself onto your computer without your knowledge or permission, through your browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.GoldCodec may open up a backdoor security hole that allows anonymous attackers to control your PC, allowing them to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your personal information and financial data. Zlob.GoldCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and launch a large amount of popupads. Zlob.GoldCode may be related to the Zlob Trojan. When you’re infected with Zlob.GoldCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.GoldCodec immediately.

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15 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Zlob.BrainCodec is a Trojan that may pose as a video codec while actually taking control of your computer, installing other malware, and monitoring and tracking your personal and financial information and activity. Zlob.BrainCodec may install onto your system without your permission through security holes in your system. Because Zlob.BrainCodec may compromise your financial and personal information, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.BrainCodec immediately.

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14 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under BHOs, Browser Hijackers, Spyware | No Comments »

Maxifiles is an Internet Explorer toolbar that may redirect your online searches to MaxiFind.com. You may have knowingly installed MaxiFiles, or MaxiFiles may have come bundled with other software you downloaded. MaxiFiles may also be known as Adware.MaxSearch.

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