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Trust Doctor is rogue security application which belongs to the WiniSoft family of malware. It uses scare tactics to try and induce users into paying for its license. Trust Doctor reaches the user’s system via Trojans that get downloaded along with fake video codec packs. Once...

Windows Defender 2010 is a rogue antimalware application that imitates the well-known and widely used Windows Defender and thereby tries to trick users in to purchasing a software license. This rogue application reaches the user’s system via Trojans that get installed from fake online...

Windows Security System 2010 is a rogue security software application which is related to Vista Antispyware 2010, and which, like its relative, tries to trick users into purchasing its license by using scare tactics. Windows Security System 2010 reaches the user’s system via Trojans...

Antivirus 2011 is a fake anti-spyware program that also passes under the name Anti-Virus 2011. It gets installed on a user’s computer by using Trojan viruses that get downloaded from malicious websites. Once installed, Antivirus 2011 will block any legitimate security programs already...

Antitoolbar is a fake anti-malware program which tries to trick users into paying for a software license. It gets installed on a user’s computer by using Trojan viruses that get downloaded from malicious websites. This rogue program claims to be able to clean browser hijackers,...

Threat Information: Antivirus Demo is a rogue spyware program which appears under the names Antivirus and Antivirus Agent. Antivirus (Demo) tries to trick users into purchasing its license. It enters a user’s computer via Trojans or other malicious software that downloads and...

Threat Information: Digital Protection is a fake anti-spyware program that tries to trick users by various methods in order to get them to purchase a license for the software. It is related to the notorious rogue programs User Protection and Your Protection. Digital Protection gets installed...

Threat Information: Antivirus Live is rogue security application which is related to the notorious rogue programs Antivirus System PRO and Spyware Protect 2009. It uses scare tactics to try and induce users into paying for its license. Antivirus Live reaches the user’s system via...

Threat Information: Control Center is a rogue security software application that tries to trick users into purchasing its license by using scare tactics. Control Center reaches the user’s system via fake malicious websites which claim to have security scanners and along with downloads...

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