Archive for May, 2010

Anti Virus Armor

May 31st, 2010

Anti Virus Armor is a new rogue anti-spyware tool which enters the system with the aid of trojan. Trojan comes to user’s computer through its flaws. The main goal of the malware is to pilfer money from unwary users. Do not purchase it because this is a scam.

Once installed Anti Virus Armor application will display false system security warnings and then will prompt you to buy a “full” version of this program to remove therefore they don’t even exist. The bogus system can’t detect or remove security alerts and that’s why it shouldn’t be trusted. Anti Virus Armor also has an ability to hijack your web browser to deceptive websites that advertises rogue registered version of the program. Ignore all threats and remove them with a decent security tool.

Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy

May 31st, 2010

Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is a trojan which can cause serious trouble for user’s computer. Trojan is able to come to the system through its flaws. Lsas.Trojan-Spy.DOS.Keycopy is able to open backdoor for mass of malicious adware and spyware that infect user’s computer. This type of trojan opens a backdoor for malwares such as, Cleanup Antivirus. First you have to get rid of the parasite in order to terminate the trojan.

Application cannot be executed

May 31st, 2010

Security Warning
Application cannot be executed. The file mbam.exe is infected.
Do you want to activate your antivirus software now?

“Application cannot be executed” is a misleading warning message that promotes Antispyware Soft, Antivirus Suite, System Security malwares. This application is malicious and fraudulent. It supposedly detects computer infections and offers to buy registered version of the program. Do not purchase it, because this is a scam. Installing this rogue onto your computer may cause you more infections and more problems. Use malware remover and get rid of the advertised bogus system.

Warning! Identity theft attempt detected

May 30th, 2010

Internet Shield: Identity theft attempt detected
Warning! Identity theft attempt detected
Attacker IP:
Security risk
Attack target: Microsoft Corp. keys
Description: Remote host tries to get access to your personal information
Recommended: Please click “Prevent attack” button to heal all infected files and protect your PC”

“Warning! Identity theft attempt detected” is a rogue pop-up alert produced by Security Master AV, Antivirus 7 and etc. malicious programs. These kind of security warnings try to trick user into believing their computer has various security threats. The main goal of the pop-up is to promote fake anti-spyware application as a legitimate one and force user into purchasing it. Do not believe any information this pop-up shows you. Use decent security tool and terminate this rogue program.

Security-fortress.com

May 28th, 2010

Security-fortress.com is a malicious domain which advertises rogue Antispyware Soft program.  Malicious program will scan your computer and display fake computer security alerts. You can ignore them, because this is all a scam. Choose reputable anti-spyware program and get rid of Antispyware Soft malware in order to terminate security-fortress.com hijacker.

Security Master AV

May 26th, 2010

Security Master AV is a counterfeit application from the Virus Doctor family. The parasite is a clone of malwares, such as,  My Security Engine, Security Antivirus, Security Guard. Security Master AV installs itself automatically and sneaks to the system through the help of trojan. Trojan comes to the computer through its flaws.

Once inside the PC, malware imitates computer scans and displays fabricated security threats. It usually state that your computer has mass of various infections. Security Master AV offers to buy a registered version of the program. Do not purchase it, because this is a scam and fraudulent. If you buy this fake program it’ll cause you more viruses onto your computer. It is not worth spending your money, because malware can’t detect nor remove security threats. This is only a hint that you have to use decent malware remover and terminate Security Master AV malicious program upon detection.

Antispywareutilite.net

May 25th, 2010

Antispywareutilite.net is a misleading browser hijacker which promotes rogue program called Antispyware Soft. This parasite comes to the system through the trojan without user’s knowledge. Once inside it shows numerous fake security alerts and pushes you into purchasing supposedly legal ant-spyware tool.


Usually user is redirected to Antispywareutilite.net without your intention to do that. Antispyware Soft imitates scan running and in the end reports about non existed viruses. All these infections are fabricated and it is fully safe to ignore security alerts You are recommended to terminate Antispywareutilite.net malicious domain and Antispyware Soft tool as soon as you notice its traces on your system.

Antivirusutils.net

May 24th, 2010

Antivirusutils.net is a fraudulent browser hijacker which is advertising Antispyware Soft application. This is nothing but a corrupt site which pretends to be a legitimate system scan. Antivirusutils.net attempts you to purchase registered version of Antispyware Soft tool which will cause annoyances on computer. Do not fall for this blatant scam, but choose decent malware remover to delete Antispyware Soft malware.

Win Center

May 24th, 2010

Win Center is a rogue program. The parasite often spreads via trojan horse which comes to user’s system through its vulnerable spots. Those flaws are perfect for viruses to come in. Malware usually downloads and installs itself automatically. The only purpose Win Center seeks is to make user to purchase an illegal anti-spyware application.

Pay an attention that Win Center is a bogus system which tries to trick you by showing fake scan results. Once active the parasite starts scan your machine and floods desktop with numerous pop-ups, security threats and fake messages. This is all scam. Win Center can’t process any protection service of your computer it just may cause you serious trouble and more malware onto your computer. With a great and reputable security tool you can achieve that the parasite leaves your system and does not infect it more.

XJR Antivirus

May 24th, 2010

XJR Antivirus is a rogue anti-spyware application which also can be found in a different name, such as Your PC Protector. Both programs are malicious ones that comes to the system via trojan. Once the trojan is released the fraudulent program starts scan the user’s PC. On your computer’s desktop bogus system displays fraudulent scan results and floods all kind of fake messages stating your machine is infected. For example:

Warning!
Running of application is impossible. The file C:\Program Files\***.exe is infected.

Security Warning
Malicious programs that may steal your private information and prevent your system from working properly are detected on your computer.
Clear here to clean your PC immediately.

Internet attack attempt detected:
Somebody is truing to attack your PC: This can result in loss of your personal information and infection other computers connected to your network. Click here to prevent attack.

This is a scam and fraudulent. The parasite tries to scare you into believing that you have to pay small fees for buying “full” version of XJR Antivirus program. This is a fraud. You are safe to ignore it. Just get rid of the malware after you notice this bogus system at your computer. Use a decent anti-spyware application and remove it as soon as it is noticed.