14 Apr 2009 | By Kristopher | Posted under Backdoors, Trojans | 28 Comments »

Zlob Trojan is a backdoor Trojan responsible for distributing a large amount of adware, scareware, and other badware. Zlob Trojan sneaks onto your PC through scam websites, and installs more malware onto your system.

Unless Zlob Trojan popups sound like a good time, let me show you how to remove Zlob Trojan.

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08 Dec 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | No Comments »

Trojan.Zlob.G Threat Level: Trojan.Zlob.G is a threat

Trojan.Zlob.G is one of the worse Trojans you could catch: Trojan.Zlob.G rips a security hole into your system, and installs more spyware and adware onto your PC.

Trojan.Zlob.G also appears in fake security alerts from rogue anti-spyware software Perfect Defender 2009. This Trojan.Zlob.G popup reads:

“Security center alert
Do you want to block this suspicious software?
Name: Trojan.Zlob.G
Risk Level: High
Description: Trojan.Zlob.G is a trojan program that records keystrokes and takes screen shots of the computer, stealing personal and financial information.”

If you get Trojan.Zlob.G popups, you’re probably not infected with Trojan.Zlob.G — you’re infected with Perfect Defender 2009’s scam.

I’ll show you how to get rid of that Trojan.Zlob.G pop-up and Perfect Defender 2009, and make your PC squeaky clean.

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18 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 1 Comment »

“You have a security problem!” popup Threat Level: “You have a security problem!” popup is a pest

“You have a security problem!” popup screenshot “You have a security problem!” popup is a scare tactic by fake anti-spyware. A “You have a security problem!” popup looks like a legitimate security alert from your system tray. “You have a security problem!” popups read:

“You have a security problem! Do you want to scan your computer for viruses?”

This “You have a security problem!” popup links to a rogue site, which pushes you to buy scamware.

This “You have a security problem!” popup may have downloaded itself onto your computer through a Trojan, like Zlob, or a rogue security site. “You have a security problem!” popup might also come bundled with similar popups.

I’ll show you how to get rid of “You have a security problem!” popup for free, before this “You have a security problem!” popup makes you throw your PC against the wall.

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16 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers | No Comments »

Find-TwoSite.com Threat Level: Find-TwoSite.com is a Threat

Find-TwoSite.com screenshot Find-TwoSite.com is a site that Security Toolbar 7.1 might redirect you to. If your browser keeps coming back to Find-TwoSite.com, you’re probably infected with Security Toolbar 7.1. Security Toolbar 7.1 also tracks your web activity, targets pop-ups and link ads at you, blocks your URL requests, and downloads more pests onto your computer.

Let me show you how to block Find-TwoSite.com and get rid of Security Toolbar 7.1 for free

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16 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Adware, Browser Hijackers | 2 Comments »

Security Toolbar 7.1 Threat Level: Security Toolbar 7.1 is a Threat

Security Toolbar 7.1 screenshot

Security Toolbar 7.1 is a Trojan Zlob toolbar that tracks your web activity, then targets Security Toolbar 7.1 pop-ups and link ads at you. Security Toolbar 7.1 may also hijack your web pages (Find-TwoSite.com sound familiar?), block your URL requests, and download more pests onto your computer.

Signs of Security Toolbar 7.1 include a little yellow triangle with an exclamation mark (!) in the bottom right corner of your screen, Security Toolbar 7.1 popups telling you you’re infected with non-existent threats, and wanting to throw your PC out the window.

Wait. There’s more.

During Security Toolbar 7.1’s limited-time offering, you’ll also have a difficult time manually removing Security Toolbar 7.1, as the adware toolbar will often regenerate.

Let me show you how to get rid of Security Toolbar 7.1 for free.

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16 Nov 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Trojans | 1 Comment »

Zlob Zrp Threat Level: Zlob Zrp is a danger

Zlob Zrp is a downloader Trojan that sneaks into your system through vulnerabilities. Once Zlob Zrp is installed, Zlob Zrp downloads more malware and adware.

Unless identity theft, hacker botnets, and Zlob Zrp popups sound like a fun weekend, remove Zlob Zrp.

I’ll show you how to get rid of Zlob Zrp for free.

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03 Oct 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware | 10 Comments »

Threat Level: “You have a security problem” popup is a Pest

“You have a security problem” popup“You have a security problem” popup is a fake security alert produced by a Trojan pimping rogue anti-spyware software, such as Antivirus2009.

That “You have a security problem” popup isn’t your real problem. Your real problem is that you’re infected with fake anti-spyware trying to scare you into wasting $20-50.

Unless you like getting ripped off, ignore that “You have a security problem” popup.

I’ll show you how to get rid of this “You have a security problem” popup, by removing Antivirus2009 for free.

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20 Mar 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan Zlob-X.a Threat Level: Trojan Zlob-X.a is a pest

Trojan Zlob-X.a is a backdoor Trojan, but most often Trojan Zlob-X.a appears in fake security alerts from rogue antispyware, like IEDefender. This Trojan Zlob-X.a popup is supposed to scare you into buying the fake antispyware. It may read:
“Your system is probably infected with latest version of Trojan.Zlob-X.a. Download antispyware software
Name: Defender-install.exe
Type:Application,2.69mb
From: iedefender”

Or
“Your system is probably infected with lastest version of Trojan.Zlob-x.a Full system optimization will greatly increase your computers performance and prevent data loss. Click OK to download antispyware software (Recommended).”
Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t download the software the Trojan Zlob-X.a popup recommends. You’re not really infected with Trojan Zlob-X.a, you’re infected with fake anti-spyware that you need to remove.

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15 Feb 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware, Trojans | 1 Comment »

AntiSpywareUpdates Threat Level: AntiSpywareUpdates is a pest

AntiSpywareUpdates is more rogue anti-spyware. AntiSpywareUpdates may have installed onto your PC through trojan Zlob. AntiSpywareUpdates may popup annoying fake scans and fake security alerts to try to scare you into buying rogue anti-spyware PerfectCleaner. This AntiSpywareUpdates popup may read:

“Warning, spyware threat has been detected on your PC.”

Despite what AntiSpywareUpdates claims, the only thing AntiSpywareUpdates and PerfectCleaner remove is money from your pockets.

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13 Jan 2008 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers, Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Epxonwo Toolbar Threat Level: Epxonwo Toolbar is a Pest

Epxonwo Toolbar is a clone of a Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar, which is designed to sell rogue anti-spyware. Epxonwo Toolbar may change your home page. Epxonwo Toolbar might use annoying popups to promote rogue anti-spyware, like WinSpyKiller.

Unless you like getting ripped off, don’t believe Epxonwo Toolbar and the products it’s pimping.

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