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Win32/Rimecud is a dangerous worm that affects any computer with a Microsoft Windows operating system installed on it. It is used by attackers to gain unauthorized access to user systems. Win32/Rimecud reaches user systems through removable media such as USB flash drives, hard disks etc as...

Win32/SillyD is a group of Trojan viruses that enter user systems under the pretext of being legitimate software. Variants of Win32/SillyD get installed on user systems when the users visit malicious websites, by getting downloaded along with shareware or freeware, through peer-to-peer...

Sdbot.add is a worm that grants access to the user’s system to a remote attacker. Sdbot.add mostly operates through IRC channels, and it drops a rootkit in to the infected system which allows the malware developer to enter the administrator (root) account of the computer. The attacker...

Exposed: Tspy ZBOT is a name defined by security expert Trend Micro for the notorious Zbot Trojan which is used to steal users’ private information. Tspy ZBOT is a dangerous malicious application with many variants which are designed to bypass specific security measures. It attempts to...

Blaster Keylogger, also known as Lsas.Blaster.Keylogger, is a fake Trojan warning generated by the rogue anti-spyware known as System Security 2009. System Security 2009 gets installed through other Trojans which get downloaded from malicious websites. Once installed, System Security 2009...

Explanation: Trojan FakeAV is a name given by security expert Trend Micro for rogue security software. Trend Micro identifies these malicious programs as those which that pretend to be legitimate system security programs to trick the user in to making some form of payment. In the process the...

Cleanup Antivirus is a rogue anti-spyware application related to the well-known malicious applications Security Antivirus and My Security Wall. Similarly to its relatives, Cleanup Antivirus tries to trick the user into paying for the license of the software. This malware application gets...

Antivirus 7 is rogue security application that claims to be specifically developed to protect from threats against the Windows 7 operating system. It uses scare tactics to try and induce users into paying for its license. Antivirus 7 reaches the user’s system via Trojans that get...

If you think your computer may be part of a botnet or you just want to ensure it is fully clean then we recommend you simply download a copy of Spyware Doctor with Antivirus and run a full scan.  This will tell you if you are infected with a Botnet.

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