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ATTENTION: AV Security Suite is slightly different than Security Suite. If your fake client does not have AV in front of it then you should go to this...
Win Antispyware Center is fake anti-spyware program which imitates a legitimate antimalware application. It acts in the same manner as any other rogue software by trying to convince users to buy a license for the software. Win Antispyware Center enters a user’s...
A fake anti-spyware program much like many other dangerous rogue security applications propagating throughout the internet today, XJR Antivirus uses fear tactics to induce the user into purchasing a software license. A clone of the notorious rogue anti-malware program Your PC Protector, XJR...
ByteDefender is a rogue anti-spyware application which emulates legitimate antispyware programs. Similarly to its other rogue ant-spyware, ByteDefender tries to trick the user into paying for the license of the software. This malware application gets installed via Trojans...
A new kind of malicious program has been discovered spreading through cyberspace in the form of a fake Windows Activation Screen. This is a dangerous and annoying Trojan that appears to be a legitimate Windows activation program. This Trojan reaches user computers via infected malicious...
Live Security Suite is a rogue security application related to Live Enterprise Suite which attempts to trick users into paying for a license to the software. This rogue application gets downloaded by Trojans which enter the computer under the pretext of online advertisements...
Anti-Virus-1 is rogue security application that uses scare tactics to try and induce users into paying for its license. Anti-Virus-1 reaches the user’s system via Trojans such as Zlob and Vundo that get downloaded by exploiting browser weaknesses as well as fake...
SystemArmor is a fake anti-spyware program that tries to trick users in to paying for its software license and it belongs to the well-known Wini family of viruses. It gets installed on a user’s computer by using Trojan viruses that get downloaded from shady websites on...
Macro Virus is an annoying rogue anti-malware application that attempts to trick innocent users into paying for a software license. This rogue software gets installed on a user’s system via Trojans that get downloaded from malicious websites which advertise fake system...