Your computer is infected! Windows has detected spyware infection
"Your computer is infected! Windows has detected spyware infection." is a Trojan pop-up. It is the kind of alert that precedes a rogue infection.
As many of you might know, hacked websites are used as platforms to transmit rogue infections. The carriers for such infections are Trojan horses hidden in the previously mentioned websites. ...
WinDefender 2009
Despite hackers' attempts to advertise it as an anti-virus product, it is just another rogue program targeting vulnerable computers in order to take their users' money that is called WinDefender 2009.
What the villain uses to enter a machine are security loopholes, mainly caused by outdated software. It takes advantage of them with the help of Trojans – they sneak into the system and later on bring along the rogue program, ...
Your Computer is Infected Popup
The Your Computer is Infected Popup forms part of the System Tool 2011 rogue antispyware’s attack on the system. This rogue security tool emulates the workings of a real security tool, and uses the Your Computer is Infected Popup as a fake security alert to panic the user into thinking his system is under attack. ...
Antimalware Pro
Computer infections are transferred in different ways. One way of spreading rogueware applications is via compromised web pages and malicious links. Another is via infected downloads which have trustworthy name but, in fact, contain viruses. Using these ways of spreading malware is also transferred one of the creation of cyber criminals. Antimalware Pro can penetrate into your system without your knowledge and after that it will start trying to trick you into spending money on this fake tool. ...
Antivirus 2008
If you are looking for a value added, user friendly and genuine security tool to protect your PC, then you will do well to steer clear of Antivirus 2008. This rogue antispyware application was certainly not designed to offer any type of protection to a PC, and will not relent until it succeeds in ripping you off. This disgusting rogue security tool uses any devious trick at its disposal to fleece money out of its victims, while leaving them with nothing of value in return. ...
Inf Autorun
Developers of malware have targeted the Autorun function found on many flash and portable drives with the advent of Autorun.inf malware. This threat is spread via portable USB devices ranging from anything from iPods, pen drives and external hard drives. This malware was designed to damage the user’s PC and take over the entire network and pose a threat to all connected PCs. ...
Trojan.Downloader.Win32.Agent.BQ
TrojanDownloader:Win32/Agent.BQ is a dangerous infection that is related to various malware and rogue antispyware. This Trojan can easily enter your computer without your knowledge or permission and root there in a rather quick manner. This infection might be hiding behind pop up advertisements on the web, or it can easily reach your via social engineering. ...
MaxAntiSpy
MaxAntiSpy is just one of the many fake anti-virus programs, cloaked and advertised as legitimate products. With the help of other malware pieces such as the famous Zlob Trojan, the rogue sneaks into computers and prompts users to purchase its bogus licenced version. ...
Internet Antivirus
Even though this program looks like a good piece of software, do not be fooled by its attractive façade. Internet Antivirus is a dangerous rogue antispyware application that will rip you off in no time if you pay no heed to this infection. Even though its title might lead you to thinking that this program should secure your internet connection and protect you from various malware while you browse the web, Internet Antivirus is a menace in itself and it must be removed from your computer immediately without further ado. ...
Antispyware 2008
With all the sophistication invested into rogue security these days, it has become increasingly more difficult even for experience users to distinguish between genuine security tools and rubbish rogue applications like Antispyware 2008. This rogue antispyware application derives from the same despicable family of rogues as Antivirus 2009, and improves on its predecessor’s attack by using bogus online malware scanners as a part of its online marketing campaign. ...