2-files.com Archives: March 2008
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31 March 2008
AntiSpywareMaster
AntiSpywareMaster is a new and quite popular rogue anti-spyware program – a fake spyware remover, which infects the PC by using trojans and uses scare tactics to prove it’s legitimacy. AntiSpywareMaster’s tactics include displaying popups and fake system notifications, which say you are “infected”, when in fact you are not. Upon spreading the disinformation AntiSpywareMaster [...]
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27 March 2008
MalwareWar – a new rogue scam
MalwareWar is a new rogue anti-spyware program – a fake spyware remover, which uses various tactics to prove otherwise. This parasite uses trojans, such as Zlob and Vundo, to enter the system and floods the user with popups and fake system notifications in hopes of convincing him to buy the “licensed version” of the program, [...]
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17 March 2008
dllhst3g.exe
dllhst3g.exe is an essential file related to the Windows Operating System. Due to it’s importance dllhst3g.exe should not be terminated unless suspected to be causing problems.
dllhst3g.exe at 2-spyware.com – basic information
dllhst3g.exe at liutilities.com – basic information
dllhst3g.exe at bleepingcomputer.com – basic information
dllhst3g.exe at processlibrary.com – basic information
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5 March 2008
Unigray – a new rogue scam
Unigray is a new rogue anti-spyware threat and a well-designed one at that. Unigray has it’s own advertising program – MonaRonaDona – a browser hijacker, which will annoy the hell out of you. Unigray has to be manually downloaded and installed from unigray.com among other websites. Once active, it will perform a scan and produce [...]
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3 March 2008
WinReanimator – a new corrupt rogue arround
WinReanimator is a new infection coming from writers of notorious UltimateFixer, SpyDawn and lot of other fake anti-spyware tools. Using Vundo trojan, this infection hijacks your desktop and starts pretending being a Windows Antivirus popups, which try to convince you download and purchase full version of “the most up-to-date” anti-spyware tool. More like the [...]

