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RegTool

Category: Fake Antispyware

There are a lot of fake tools out there, that pretend they can enhance your system. RegTool is a fake registry optimizer, that comes bundled with Trojans and settles down into your system with intention to swindle you out of your money. It is a direct clone of RegFix, ErrorRepairTool, ErrorEasy and other similar programs that pose as legitimate registry cleaners. ...

  • Full RegTool removal instructions

Win32/Sirefef.DV

Category: Trojans

Win32/Sirefef.DV is a computer threat classified as Trojan infection. There are many versions of this Trojan, that attack both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems. Win32/Sirefef.DV is obviously targeting the 32-bit operating system and just because you cannot see this Trojan acting up in your system, it doesn’t mean it is not there. The most dangerous thing about this infection is that Win32/Sirefef.DV is hard to detect without a security program, and it can make your system vulnerable to other malicious attacks. ...

  • Full Win32/Sirefef.DV removal instructions

Trojan:win64/Sirefef.E

Category: Trojans

Trojan:win64/Sirefef.E is a part of the Win32/Sirefef rootkit. This Trojan is a 64-bit component that targets computers that run on 64-bit operating systems. The Trojans makes the user click on suspicious links that are provided by a hacker via a remote server. Trojan:win64/Sirefef.E accesses a remote server where it locates a specific hacker-created file, and the Trojan generates links according to what it finds in the file. Trojan:win64/Sirefef.E can also easily meddle with the search results, altering them and sending user to the wrong and malicious direction. ...

  • Full Trojan:win64/Sirefef.E removal instructions

Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D

Category: Malware

Even though most of the Trojans are targeting computers that run on 32-bit CPUs, Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D is a malware component of Win32/Sirefer rootkit aimed for the 64-bit CPUs. It has been observed that this Trojan generates fake traffic for a service that counts visitors in various websites. The address of the site that Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D works for is liveinternet.ru. However, that is not all, because Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D can also modify the search results in order to redirect the user to one or the other suspicious website. ...

  • Full Trojan:Win64/Sirefef.D removal instructions

Trojan.Katusha

Category: Trojans

There are a lot of types of malware that enter your computer in order to open a backdoor or allow other computer threats to slither into your system unawares. Trojan.Katusha is one of those parasites. It should be noted that sometimes a completely safe file might be detected as Trojan.Katusha, but in that case you just have to update your antivirus program, and run the scan again. If the detection has been false, there should be no more problem regarding Trojan.Katusha. Nevertheless, that does not mean that the REAL Trojan.Katusha is not dangerous anymore. So, depending on whether the Trojan.Katusha that you detect is real or not, there are two ways to deal with this infection. ...

  • Full Trojan.Katusha removal instructions

Trojan.Dropper

Category: Trojans

Trojan.Dropper is a generic detection for a Trojan that is able to compromise your system’s security by secretly entering your computer. The problem is that at first it might not seem to be offensive at all. That is because quite frequently Trojans enter your computer along with some shareware programs that the users download online without even considering them to be dangerous. However, even though the program that you download MIGHT be useful in some way, Trojan.Dropper will soon rear its nasty head, revealing its true nature. ...

  • Full Trojan.Dropper removal instructions

HackTool:Win32/Keygen

Category: Trojans

HackTool:Win32/Keygen might be considered to be a useful piece of software by some people, but there is more to it than meets the eye. Generally, HackTool:Win32/Keygen is a tool that generates keys for software products that need a registration key, but they have been obtained illegally. That is the most alarming point of this malware, because on the outside it might seem to be useful, while in fact it is a harmful type of software. ...

  • Full HackTool:Win32/Keygen removal instructions

Trojan.Alureon

Category: Trojans

Trojan.Alureon is a type of a Trojan that steals important data. After the infection it monitors your internet traffic in order to collect sensitive information like user names, passwords, credit card numbers and so on. It also has some backdoor qualities that allows Trojan.Alureon to download other malware onto your computer. These kinds of attacks are usually performed from a distance by a hacker, and he is able to do that because the Trojan modifies your DNS settings. Therefore, you have to terminate Trojan.Alureon if you value your security, and then reconfigure the DNS settings. ...

  • Full Trojan.Alureon removal instructions

Trojan.Alureon.D

Category: Trojans

Trojan.Alureon.D is a Trojan from the Alureon family and it is a deceptive rootkit component that allows a hacker to monitor your internet traffic with intention to steal important data, such as banking logins, passwords, credit card number, and other personal information. Just like any other Trojan, Trojan.Alureon.D might not seem to be a very dangerous type of software at first. It can actually come bundled together with a shareware program that you download from the internet for free. Unfortunately, if that program is paired up together with Trojan.Alureon.D, in the longer run you are up for a bad surprise. ...

  • Full Trojan.Alureon.D removal instructions

Vista Antispyware 2012

Category: Fake Antispyware

Vista Antispyware 2012 is a new version of Vista Antispyware 2011 and it belongs to a huge group of rogues that share exactly the same features and differ only by their names. The names of the rogues from this family are generated upon the infection, and it depends on the operating system of the affected machine. Obviously, Vista Antispyware 2012 infects computers that run on Windows Vista. Just like its predecessor, Vista Antispyware 2012 pretends to be a legitimate computer safeguard program in order to swindle unsuspecting users out of their money. ...

  • Full Vista Antispyware 2012 removal instructions
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