Ecard.exe
E-Card.exe is a Trojan infection that is delivered via spam email. It tries to enter your computer through the back door, pretending to be a friendly email from someone you know. This Trojan is usually sent out during national holidays and during other important events, when you would be expecting to receive a greeting. Actually, E-Card.exe does all it can to look absolutely innocent. ...
Trojan Zlob.G
Trojan Zlob G is a malicious Trojan infection designed and distributed by the developers of Perfect Defender 2009. This Trojan is one of the alerts generated by the fake antispyware applications in an effort to panic consumers into paying for Perfect Defender 2009. The first sign that the PC is infected with this Trojan will come from a pop up message which will inform the user of its presence, and that he needs to pay for and download Perfect Defender 2009 in order to get rid of Trojan Zlob G and restore his PC’s security. ...
Trojan Vundo
There are simply too many threats facing healthy PCs these days to go at protecting your PC alone – and Trojan Vundo is the perfect example. This vicious and malicious Trojan enters the system surreptitiously and roots itself in the system without seeking action or permission from the user. ...
eXpress Antivirus 2009
eXPress Antivirus 2009 is one of these annoying programs that pretend to be reliable and useful, but in the end it turns out that they are highly detrimental to your computer. In order words, this new piece of software is a rogue antispyware application that has been created to rip you off unless you manage to get rid of it in time. It is created in a way that if you try to ignore it, it annoys you even more, and if you do not follow eXPress Antivirus 2009’s commands, it damages your computer to the point of no return. ...
Winweb Security
Winweb Security is not, as it claims, an anti-virus software. It is a con program invented to make people pay for its bogus full version. Like many other such applications, also called rogues, it uses a variety of mischief strategies to lure victims into spending money on a scam. ...
RapidAntivir.com
Rapidantivir.com is another phony browser hijacker trying to make you think that you are trapped in the network full of infections, and that you have to pay money to get away from them. How is that possible? It is possible because the hijacker will redirect your browser to its so-called “legal” purchase page advertising their “full” version of Rapid Antivirus. ...
Compuspy
If you see a CompuSpy.exe process running in your Windows Task Manager, you can be sure that you have been infected with a dangerous keylogger CompuSpy. Generally it is a commercial keylogger, which means that it is a legitimate watching tool, mostly used to monitor children or employees. It allows parents to look after what their children are browsing on the internet, making sure that their kids are not exposed to a malicious content, but that is only side of the coin. ...
VB.hus
Trojan.Downloader.Win32.VB.hus is a computer infection that can mark the beginning of your doom. It was first released in 2007 and it is a Windows PE EXE file. This downloader Trojan manages to enter your computer via safety loopholes. Usually, Trojans pretend being useful programs or they simply come bundled with some shareware applications that you might need at one particular time. Trojan.Downloader.Win32.VB.hus enters your computer in secret, without letting you know about its real nature, and so it is a very dangerous infection. ...
Spyware Secure
If you see that your computer is working slowly, and you have troubles when trying to connect to the Internet, this may be a clear proof that you have become a victim of the computer infection Spyware Secure. This rogueware application penetrates into computers and tries to convince their users that it is a legitimate and reliable AV tool. ...
XP Antispyware 2009
It would seem as though the developers behind XP Antispyware 2009 have been hard at work perfecting their rogue security application. This rogue security tool was never designed with the intent to be of any benefit to a PC. Instead its criminal developers use XP Antispyware 2009 to rip unsuspecting consumers off. ...