01 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

Vundo.gen.o is a Trojan that launches annoying popup ads on your computer and secretly download harmful files. Because Vundo.gen.o runs tons of popup ads, Vundo.gen.o really slows down your computer. Vundo.gen.o can be spread through emails containing links to websites that exploit your web browser’s security holes. When you click on a link in a Vundo.gen.o-laced email, your web browser opens a site that silently installs the Trojan into your computer. Vundo.gen.o may secretly run on every Windows startup.

I don’t know about you, but identity theft and Vundo.gen.o popups aren’t how I like to spend my weekends.

So let’s get rid of Vundo.gen.o.

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12 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan FakeAValert Trojan FakeAValert is a Trojan that launches fake security alerts. Trojan FakeAValert popups read:

Windows Security Alert Caption:
Warning! Potential Spyware Operation

“Your computer is making unauthorized copies of your system and Internet files. Run full scan now to pervent any unathorised access to your files! Click YES to download spyware remover …”

Don’t worry, the only “potential spyware operation” you have is the Trojan FakeAValert creating this popup. I’ll show you how to get rid of Trojan FakeAValert for free.

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10 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

“Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup is a fake security alert created by a Trojan. “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup reads:

Windows Security Alert:
Warning! Potential Spyware Operation

“Your computer is making unauthorized copies of your system and Internet files. Run full scan now to pervent any unathorised access to your files! Click YES to download spyware remover …”

Don’t worry, the only “potential spyware operation” you have is the Trojan creating “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup . I’ll show you how to get rid of “Warning! Potential Spyware Operation” popup for free.

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