Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy
Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy is a fake security alert message usually generated by Personal Antivirus rogue antispyware application. It can also be the real Trojan infection, because the name Trojan.Win32.Agent.azsy actually belongs to a real Trojan that was first released at the very end of year 2008. So either you are infected with the real Trojan or whether it is just the fake security message sent to you by rogue antispyware – either way you need to deal with the infection immediately. ...
System Alert Malware Threats Popup
There are certain computer infections that might leave some kind of a trace even after having been deleted. System Alert: Malware Threats is one of these fake security messages that might indicate that the malware removal from your computer was not performed properly and to the fullest.
The message appears in the form of a message balloon at your task bark and it says that your computer is “infected with a back door Trojan that allows the remote attacker to perform various malicious actions”. ...
Top Antivirus
Keep you generosity for charity and do not pay for supposedly "legal full version" of Top Antivirus. Why? Because cyber crooks made this counterfeit program to use it as a tool to make people pay money voluntarily for nonexistent security program. Once it appears on the screen, find a way to delete it from the system so that you could avoid the threat of this rogue. ...
Zlob
One of the biggest mistakes that computer users make about Zlob Trojan is not taking this parasite seriously. True, it might seem at first that there is nothing special about this Trojan, and you might think that is just another parasite that has been created to bombard you with fake security warnings about malware infections. Usually such fake security notifications are generated in order to make the user by the full version of some supposedly trustworthy antivirus program, while in fact everything is nothing but a malicious scan. Zlob Trojan is surely one of these pests that can do so, but there is more to this parasite than that. ...
Malware Doctor
Despite the fact that its name seems to be one of a reliable and effective application, Malware Doctor is, in fact, a deceitful creation of cyber criminals. Its intentions are not to detect real threats which are present on your system. It is also not aimed at fixing your system or removing infected files. On the contrary, it wants to penetrate into your PC without your approval and take control over the system without letting you know about its malicious intentions. ...
Securityscan4you.com
Securityscan4you.com hijacks your web browser in favor of its affiliated rogue anti-virus called System Security 2009. When it comes to secure web-surfing, Securityscan4you.com is a major problem because it interrupts standard browser use by constantly diverting you to its malicious domain. Such type of redirections are part of the arsenal of Vundo trojans that hijack the browser on the infected computer without the user’s knowledge. ...
ISpyNow
ISpyNow is a rubbish commercial keylogger application which records users’ emails, chats, Instant Messages and every other keystroke typed by the user. ISpyNow may be installed with good intentions, such as monitoring kids’ activities on the PC, but it steals the user’s usernames and passwords, as well as other sensitive information such as bank account numbers and financial info. ...
System Security 2009
System Security 2009 is the successor to System Security – a well-known fake anti-virus application that has managed to corrupt a great number of computers all over the world.
System Security 2009 uses the same con-tactics as its predecessor and aims at the same thing – to lure victims into paying for its phony full version. ...
Iexplore.exe Errors
Generally iexplore.exe is a process that represents the Internet Explorer browser in your Windows Task Manager. However, there are some Iexplore.exe errors that are related to iexplore.exe and they have nothing to do with the browser. These errors that you receive are generated by infections that plague your computer. These viruses imitate legitimate programs and when you see iexplore.exe in your Task Manager, make sure that the location of the file corresponds to the original one. ...
WinPC Defender
Regardless of its attempts to pass by as a legitimate anti-virus software, WinPC Defender is just one of the numerous rogue anti-spyware programs that try to mislead users into buying their fake licensed versions.
The rogue creeps into vulnerable computers with the help of Trojans, hidden in compromised websites. Once the Trojans settle into the system, they start displaying fake messages and alerts, claiming there are viruses found in the computer. ...