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

Ensfolr Toolbar Threat Level: Ensfolr Toolbar is a Pest

Ensfolr Toolbar is a clone of a Zlob.Trojan/Trojan Zlob toolbar, which is designed to sell rogue anti-spyware. Ensfolr Toolbar may change your home page. Ensfolr Toolbar might use annoying popups to promote rogue anti-spyware like VirusHeal, AntiSpyware Shield, AntiSpy Golden, and Malware Burn.

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

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15 Sep 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

“lightbox” title=”Click to Zoom”>AntiVirGear 3.7 screenshot AntiVirGear 3.7 may be the latest rogue anti-spyware. AntiVirGear 3.7 may install a rogue toolbar called Security Toolbar 7.1, AntiVirGear 3.7 may mess with your desktop wallpaper, and AntiVirGear 3.7 might pop up annoying, false alerts exaggerating security threats on your PC. AntiVirGear 3.7’s alerts may read:

Warning! 32 threats found!
AntiVirGear has detected malicious spyware on your PC. To buy AntiVirGear On-Line, click ‘Buy On-Line’.”

AntiVirGear 3.7 may be installed onto your computer via free video codec Video ActiveX Enhancement 2.07, Trojan Zlob, or when you visit a questionable website. Besides making your system instable, AntiVirGear 3.7 may make you want to throw your PC out the window. So you may want to remove AntiVirGear 3.7. AntiVirGear 3.7 may be a clone of rogue antispyware VirusProtect Pro and VirusBurst.

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23 Jun 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer Threat Level: Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer is an extreme danger

Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer is a trojan that may mask itself as a legit video application for porn, when Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer may actually allow hackers to control your computer. By doing this, Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer tears a huge security hole in your PC and puts your personal and financial info at risk. Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer may also launch popup ads, and Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer may be related to everyone’s favorite Trojan, Zlob. Unless you’ve got a strange idea of fun ways to spend your weekend, you’ll want to remove Trojan Zlob.PornoPlayer right away.

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23 Jun 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan Zlob MovieBox Threat Level: Trojan Zlob MovieBox is an extreme danger

Trojan Zlob MovieBox is a trojan that may mask itself as a legit video application, when Trojan Zlob MovieBox may actually allow hackers to control your computer. By doing this, Trojan Zlob MovieBox tears a huge security hole in your PC and puts your personal and financial info at risk. Trojan Zlob MovieBox may be related to everyone’s favorite Trojan, Zlob. Unless you’ve got a strange idea of fun ways to spend your weekend, you’ll want to remove Trojan Zlob MovieBox right away.

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03 May 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers, Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

WarningIEpage.com is a website that may launch false security messages in your web browser. These security alerts from WarningIEpage.com may tell you you’re infected with a Trojan or virus that may attempt to steal your personal information. If you click WarningIEpage.com’s popup’s “OK” button, you may be taken to a page to buy rogue anti spyware, such as SpyLocked, MalwareWipe, SpyHeal, Pest Capture, or Anti virus Golden. If your web browser’s home page has been reset to WarningIEpage.com without your permission, you may be infected with Trojan Zlob. To reset your browser home page, from Internet Explorer, select “Tools,” then select “internet Options.” Delete “WarningIEpage.com,” and enter whatever URL you prefer (e.g., “http://www.yahoo.com”). To remove WarningIEpage.com completely, you’ll need to remove Trojan Zlob from your system.

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02 May 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers, Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

ProtectPage.com is a website that may launch false security messages in your web browser. These security alerts from ProtectPage.com may tell you you’re infected with a Trojan or virus that may attempt to steal your personal information. If you click ProtectPage.com’s popup’s “OK” button, you may be taken to a page to buy rogue anti spyware, such as SpyLocked, MalwareWipe, SpyHeal, Pest Capture, or Anti virus Golden. If your web browser’s home page has been reset to ProtectPage.com without your permission, you may be infected with Trojan Zlob. To reset your browser home page, from Internet Explorer, select “Tools,” then select “internet Options.” Delete “ProtectPage.com,” and enter whatever URL you prefer (e.g., “http://www.yahoo.com”). To remove ProtectPage.com completely, you’ll need to remove Trojan Zlob from your system.

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29 Apr 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Browser Hijackers, Fake Antispyware, Trojans | No Comments »

ASafetyList.com is a website that may launch false security messages in your web browser. These security alerts from ASafetyList.com may tell you you’re infected with a Trojan or virus that may attempt to steal your personal information. If you click ASafetyList.com’s popup’s “OK” button, you may be taken to a page to buy [...]

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15 Mar 2007 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | No Comments »

Trojan.Obfus.Gen may be a harmful Trojan that is designed to attack your computer by opening a channel to pipe damaging adware and spyware directly into your computer’s hard drive. Trojan.Obfus.Gen may open up a large security hole on your computer, making you exceptionally vulnerable to hacker attacks and putting your personal and financial data at risk. Trojan.Obfus.Gen may be associated with a number of rogue anti-spyware programs and applications.

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21 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware | No Comments »

Zlob.QualityCodec is a Trojan that may pretend to be a legitimate video codec for your use. Zlob.QualityCodec Trojan may install itself onto your system without your permission, through your system’s or web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.QualityCodec may open a backdoor security hole that allows anonymous attackers to control your computer, allowing this remote attacker to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your credit card and personal information. Zlob.QualityCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and create excessive of popup ads. Zlob.QualityCodec may be related to the Zlob and its family of Trojans, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, Zlob.MediaCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. When you’re infected with Zlob.QualityCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.QualityCodec immediately.

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21 Dec 2006 | By Kristopher | Posted under Spyware, Trojans | 2 Comments »

Zlob.PerfectCodec is a Trojan that may pose as a legitimate video codec for your use. Zlob.PerfectCodec Trojan may install itself onto your system without your knowledge or consent, through your web browser’s security holes. Once installed, Zlob.PerfectCodec may open a backdoor security hole that allows anonymous attackers to control your computer, allowing this attacker to execute commands, install more malware, and steal your financial data and personal information. Zlob.PerfectCodec may also install rogue antispyware software and launch a large amount of popupads. Zlob.PerfectCodec may be related to the Zlob Trojan and its family of Trojans, which includes Zlob.GoldCodec, Zlob.BrainCodec, Zlob.PornMagPass, Zlob.MediaCodec, and Zlob.iVideoCodec. When you’re infected with Zlob.PerfectCodec, it’s recommended you delete Zlob.PerfectCodec immediately.

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