15 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

SpyAgent-C — AKA Spy-Agent.bw or Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot.bf — is a Trojan that, at the least, will slow down your system and internet connection.

And at the worst? SpyAgent-C will put some mysterious charges on your credit card, and melt your credit score away.

If you’d rather spend your weekend crashing than watching your PC crash, I’ll show you how to get rid of SpyAgent-C for free.

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09 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

PcClient JM is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through insecure websites and other backdoors. Once PcClient JM is installed, PcClient JM disables your security software, and downloads more malware and adware.

Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and PcClient JM popups sound like a fun weekend, remove PcClient JM.

I’ll show you how to get rid of PcClient JM for free.

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30 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | 1 Comment »

Project1.Exe is a RAT (remote administration tool) that may monitor your Internet activity, your files, your network traffic, and every keystroke you make. When a hacker cracks access to your computer — through email or File and Print Sharing — , they may install Project1.Exe so that it runs every time you startup your computer. Through Project1.Exe, an attacker’s powers vary: Project1.Exe may be used just for online vandalism, or Project1.Exe may be use to steal your identity and enslave your system.

Either way, Project1.Exe sounds like a worse job than your ex, right? Let me show you how to get rid of Project1.Exe for free.

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18 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

Funny.gif.exe Threat Level: Funny.gif.exe is a threat

Funny.gif.exe screenshot Funny.gif.exe is a Trojan you can download from spam that links to a scam site. Funny.gif.exe gets linked to from a fake Hallmark email, subject line “You’ve received A Hallmark E-Card!”

Sounds friendly, right?

Wrong.

Although, Funny.gif.exe will allow a hacker to get very close and cozy with your PC — and likely all your personal and financial information.

Let me show you how to block Funny.gif.exe.

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15 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan Waledac is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through fake holiday e-cards and other backdoors. Once Trojan Waledac is installed, Trojan Waledac downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.

Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan Waledac popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan Waledac.

I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan Waledac for free.

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14 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan Generic is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan Generic is installed, Trojan Generic downloads more malware and adware, and launches ads on Internet Explorer.

Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan Generic popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan Generic.

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14 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan.Downloader.bbli is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Trojan.Downloader.bbli is installed, Trojan.Downloader.bbli downloads more malware and adware, and may disable your security software.

Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Trojan.Downloader.bbli popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Trojan.Downloader.bbli.

I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan.Downloader.bbli for free.

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13 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | No Comments »

UPSInv.zip Threat Level: UPSInv.zip is a danger

UPSInv.zip is a Trojan attached to a scam email that pretends to be an invoice from UPS.

This UPSInv.zip email reads:

From: United Postal Service
Subject: Delivery problems

Hello!

Sorry, we were not able to deliver postal package you sent on December the 25th in time because the recipientÂ’s address is not correct. Please print out the invoice copy attached and collect the package at our office.

Your UPS Support Team
Attachment: UPSInv.zip

If you open this UPSInv.zip attachment, you’ll probably launch a Trojan that’ll give a hacker control over your computer.

I’m sure identity theft sounds like a fun weekend, but if you’d rather spend your weekend otherwise — church? Family? Strip club? — I can show you how to get rid of UPSInv.zip for free.

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13 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | 3 Comments »

NorthwestAirlines.zip is a Trojan attached to a scam email that pretends to be a ticket from Northwest Airlines.

This NorthwestAirlines.zip email reads:

From: Damian Muller
Subject: E-ticket #4418910180

Hello!
Thank you for using our new service “Buy Northwest Airlines ticket Online” on our website.
Your account has been created:
Your login: ida.camacho@t********.com
Your password: passXNK0
Your credit card has been charged for $471.52.
We would like to remind you that whenever you order tickets on our website you get a discount of 10%!
Attached to this message is the purchase Invoice and the Northwest Airlines ticket.
To use your ticket, simply print it on a color printed, and you are set to take off for the journey!
Kind regards,
Damian Muller
Northwest Airlines
Attachment: NorthwestAirlines.zip

If you open this NorthwestAirlines.zip attachment, you’ll probably launch a Trojan that’ll give a hacker control over your computer.

I’m sure identity theft sounds like a fun weekend, but if you’d rather spend your weekend otherwise — church? Family? Strip club? — I can show you how to get rid of NorthwestAirlines.zip for free.

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12 Jan 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Expert Antivirus 2009 is just another fake anti-spyware program. Like other scam-ware, Expert Antivirus 2009 installs itself onto your PC through a Trojan or browser security holes, and launches loads of Expert Antivirus 2009 popup ads. These Expert Antivirus 2009 pop-ups are typically exaggerated security alerts, created to try and trick you into buying the “full” version of Expert Antivirus 2009.

Don’t get scared — the only spyware you’re infected with is Expert Antivirus 2009.

Let me show you how to get rid of Expert Antivirus 2009, for free.

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