03 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

“Latest Updates Available” Popup screenshot “Latest Updates Available” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09. This “Latest Updates Available” Popup reads:

WARNING ANG AntiVirus Alert!
Latest updates available. Automatic updates ensure total protection against all known viruses, worms, and Trojans, These malicious elements may download themselves into your system and stealthily perform hazardous actions causing frequent system crashes, data loss, and other erratic behavior.
Malware found on your PC! We highly recommend that you update yoru system immediately to ensure absolute protection.

Would you like to update your system now?

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03 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

“Internal Conflict Alert” Popup screenshot “Internal Conflict Alert” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09. This “Internal Conflict Alert” Popup reads:

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 09
No, continue unsecured”

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03 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

“Internal Conflict Alert!” Pop Up screenshot “Internal Conflict Alert!” Pop Up is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09. This “Internal Conflict Alert!” Pop Up reads:

“Internal conflict alert! ANG Antivirus has detected internal program conflict. Unknown malware is attempting to access your computer which may result in system slowdown or erratic behavior of your PC. Click here to remove the malware now.”

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03 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers | No Comments »

“We Are Sorry” Web Page screenshot “We Are Sorry” Web Page is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09. This “We Are Sorry” Web Page reads:

We are sorry, we can’t let you in.
The haeders that your browser send identify that your PC is infected with a spyware that can gain unauthorized access to your account and harm our services. We recommend you to install an antispyware program and to run a security check of your system immediatley.
Click here to get full advanced real-time protection and continue browsing.
Continue google unprotected (not recommended)

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03 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers | No Comments »

“Insecure Internet Activity” Web Page screenshot “Insecure Internet Activity” Web Page is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09. This “Insecure Internet Activity” Web Page reads:

Insecure Internet activity. Threat of virus attack
Due to insecure Internet browsing your PC can easily get infected with viruses, worms, and trojans without your knowledge, and that can lead to system slowdown, freezes, and crashes. Also insecure Internet activity can result in revealing your personal information. To get full advanced real time protection for PC and Internet activity, register Security Center. We recommend you to protect your PC now and continue safe Internet browsing.
Click here to get full advanced real-time protection and continue browsing.
Continue to this website unprotected (not recommended)

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02 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

“Your System Has Been Infected” Popup screenshot “Your System Has Been Infected” Popup is a false security alert from fake antispyware ANG Antivirus 09 . This “Your System Has Been Infected” Popup reads:

“WARNING! Your system has been infected.
Spyware.IEMonster.b | Spyware | CRITICAL
Zlop.PornAdvertister.Xplisit | Spyware | High
Trojan.InfoStealer.Bank.s | Trojan | Medium
Click the “Erase infected” button to erase all spyware and viruses from Windows

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02 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 5 Comments »

Virus Doctor screenshot Virus Doctor — or VirusDoctor — is more fake antivirus software.

You can thank a Trojan or scam website for installing Virus Doctor onto your computer. Once Virus Doctor is in, Virus Doctor tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of Virus Doctor with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.

Before you set fire to your PC to stop Virus Doctor popups and crashes, I’ll show you how to get rid of Virus Doctor for free.

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02 Mar 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 6 Comments »

ANG AntiVirus 09 screenshot ANG AntiVirus 09 – ANG AntiVirus 09 – is more fake antivirus/anti-spyware software.

You can credit a Trojan or scam website for installing ANG AntiVirus 09 onto your computer. Once ANG AntiVirus 09 is in, ANG AntiVirus 09 tries to trick you into buying the “full” version of ANG AntiVirus 09 with fake system warnings, and by noting harmless files as dangerous.

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27 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Spyware Fighter, or SpywareFighter, is fake antispyware software. Like other rogue antispyware, Spyware Fighter pops up fake system alerts to try and scare you into buying Spyware Fighter.

If Spyware Fighter popups are annoying you, the only issue you have is Spyware Fighter.

If you already paid for Spyware Fighter, call your credit card company and block the Spyware Fighter charge.

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26 Feb 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Browser Hijackers | No Comments »

StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com screenshotStabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com is a scam site that pimps fake anti-spyware, System Security. StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com simulates a system scan, and then sends you some “security” alerts.

How thoughtful.

These StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com popups read:

http://StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com says:
Warning!!! Your computer contains various signs of viruses and malware programs presence. Your system requires immediate anti viruses check! System Security will perform a quick and free scanning of your PC for viruses and malicious programs.”

Or:

The page at http://StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com says:
Your computer remains infected by viruses! They can cause data loss and file damages and need to be cured as soon as possible. Return to System Security and download it secure to your PC”

Despite whatever StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com says, if you don’t remember how you got to StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com, the only spyware you’re infected with is–

Yep, you guessed it.

StabilityInternetGlobalOnline.com.

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