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Virus Sweeper will sweep your wallet

Virus Sweeper is another rogue anti-spyware application. Virus Sweeper is obviously a copy of Virus Doctor – fake spyware remover. These two rogue applications are alike except different name. Virus Sweeper also uses malicious tactics and methods to scare the user and convince him to buy abosulutely worthless application. VirusSweeper is advertised through the use [...]

posted 9 April 2009 @ 9:20 by Ignas


MS Antispyware 2009 description

MS Antispyware 2009 is a rogue anti-spyware application. Mostly, this parasite is advertised through the use of trojan viruses when user visit certain malicious websites. These trojans constantly display fake notifications about various infections and security issues. If you click on even one of these notifications, MS Antispyware 2009 will downloaded and [...]

8 April 2009 » read »


AdProtect Description

AdProtect is a rogue anti-spyware application. Mainly, the rogue uses aggressive and misleading tactics, such as officious pop-up advertisements and fake system scan to convince the user, that his computer is infected with spyware, malware and similar parasites. Then, AdProtect requests  purchasing a full version of this rogue if the user wants to remove those [...]

posted 2 April 2009 @ 8:41 by Ignas


Malicious rogue Ultra Antivir2009

Ultra Antivir2009 is yet another fake spyware remover. Basically, Ultra Antivir2009 is the same thing as Virus Alarm and Virus Doctor, because it uses almost the same malicious methods in order to scare the user and promote a full version of this rogue. Like many similar rogue, Ultra Antivir2009 also enters the system without user’s [...]

2 April 2009 » read »


Rogue description: System Security 2009

System Security 2009 might be classified as new rogue anti-spyware, but very likely it is just a rename of System Security, which is also a rogue, but has been created a bit earlier. More precisely speaking,  System Security 2009 however uses more aggressive tactics comparing to System Security. However, the main goal remains unchanged. SystemSecurity [...]

posted 2 April 2009 @ 5:33 by Ignas


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