24 Jun 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | 1 Comment »

IACommand is a piece of badware that allows a hacker to remotely access your computer — IACommand lets someone toy with your system as if it was their own, from far away.

IACommand sound creepy-cozy? It is.

IACommand may run silently, secretly, without you having a clue. If you’re afraid IACommand — or another other Trojan — may be on your machine, try a free anti-badware scan to make sure you’re not infected.

Do you know you’ve got IACommand? Let me show you how to uninstall IACommand, for free.

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05 Jun 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | No Comments »

Messenger Infium 2009 Final screenshot Messenger Infium 2009 Final — or “MessengerInfium2009Final” — is a rogue application that’ll drive you batty with popups. The badware launches loads of its own Messenger Infium 2009 Final popups, and installs Remote Administrator (Radmin) on your machine, which is remote access software that allows Messenger Infium 2009 Final to remotely control your computer as if it was their own.

Lovely.

Unless Messenger Infium 2009 Final pop-up ads and possible identity theft sound like a hot weekend, let me show you how to uninstall Messenger Infium 2009 Final.

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