MalwareBurn Threat Level: 
MalwareBurn may be another rogue anti-spyware program. Like other rogues, MalwareBurn may scan your PC and exaggerate reports about spyware threats on your PC. MalwareBurn may also install itself on your PC without your permission through trojans, such as Zlob. MalwareBurn is hoping you’ll get scared and buy MalwareBurn for $49.95. What a steal, right? MalwareBurn may be a clone of MalwareWipe. Send your love letters to MalwareBurn.com.
MalwareWipe – or MalwareWiper – is a rogue anti-spyware application that may show fake security warnings, typically in the form of an icon in your system tray. MalwareWipe’s false alerts may really be an advertisement launched by MalwareWipe trojan. MalwareWipe may display these fake security warnings in attempt to trick you into purchasing the “full version” of MalwareWipe to remove non-existent threats from your computer. MalwareWipe may add the file “Malwarewipe.exe” to your PC’s registry keys. MalwareWipe may also hijack your web browser and redirect your requests or home page to a blank page (about:blank) or their official website (www.Malwarewipe.com). MalwareWipe may be related to Puper Trojan, SpySheriff, SpyAxe, and SpywareStrike.

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