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23 August 2007

wltray.exe

wltray.exe is a Dell Wireless WLAN Card process which provides additional configuration options for these devices and it is an applet which is used by your wireless setup and connection. This program is a non-essential process, but should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems. Wltray.exe is also known as wireless related software […]

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22 August 2007

RegistryCleanerXP

RegistryCleanerXP is a rogue anti-spyware tool that pretends to be a Windows registry clearing application. Using trojans and browser security holes to infect systems across the Internet, RegistryCleanerXP silently installs itself on users’ hard drives without their knowledge or consent.
RegistryCleanerXP uses scare tactics to persuade its victims into buying the full RegistryCleanerXP version […]

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22 August 2007

wowdeb.exe

wowdeb.exe is Microsoft Windows Win16 Debugging Helper and is part of Windows XP OS. It was introduced in Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Edition Service Pack 4. It is not known if wowdeb is running on your computer or not as it is not shown on task manager. File size is 2.70 KB (2,768 Bytes). It […]

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21 August 2007

wscntfy.exe

This process is a part of the Microsoft Windows Security system. It should not be disabled or terminated as it is important for stable and secure work of your computer. wscntfy.exe was only introduced in Windows XP Service Pack 2, so if you have an older version of windows do not worry if you did […]

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20 August 2007

wuaudt.exe

wuaudt.exe is a Microsoft Windows operating system process that deals with automatic Windows updates. This program is a very important process for stable and secure running of your machine. Never ever close or stop running this process. Sometimes wuaudt.exe may be mixed with wuauclt.exe, but these processes are actually the same. The lowercase “c” and […]

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20 August 2007

CrisysTecSentry

CrisysTecSentry is a rogue anti-spyware parasite that can infiltrate your system via trojans and browser security holes. After installing itself into your hard drive, CrisysTecSentry starts to generate numerous pop-up security notifications, prompting you to check your computer for spyware with the free CrisysTecSentry trial version.
Clicking on any of these pop-ups will result in the […]

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17 August 2007

Pest Trap

Never ever use pest trap as it is just another rogue antivirus. Pest Trap will find harmless programs as threats on your machine and will attempt to have you purchase Pest Trap’s full version to remove these harmless programs. Pest Trap also automatically starts at your computer’s startup and scans your computer for viruses. Pest […]

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14 August 2007

Vgibz.dll

Vgibz.dll is a malware, first noticed on September 19th 2006. It consists of software with clearly malicious functionality that is used to endanger individual PCs as well as entire networks.
Vgibz.dll uses Trojan parasites to install itself through browser security exploits. After installation it starts sending false warnings of spyware on the computer and uses it […]

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10 August 2007

WinXDefender

WinXDefender is a rogue anti-spyware application that infiltrates systems via trojans and browser security exploits. Once inside, WinXDefender proceeds to harass users with numerous pop-up notifications regarding system security. Once clicked upon, these pop-ups will start WinXDefender and offer you a free system scan.
After WinXDefender scans your system, it will display a […]

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9 August 2007

PrivacyKit

PrivacyKit is another rogue anti-spyware threat that spreads with the help of browser security exploits and malicious trojans. Its main purpose is to use misleading scare tactics in order to scare users to such a degree that they are prepared to purchase PrivacyKit in order to get rid of the errors.
These scare tactics are used […]

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