Archive for April, 2008

Awola or Awola 6.0 Removal Guide

Do you know what Awola is?

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Have you recently installed Awola or purchased the Awola 6.0 program? We hope not because Awola is a rogue anti-spyware program known to brag about its false claim of being the ultimate in anti-spyware protection. We have found and proven that Awola or Awola 6.0 is not the ultimate in anti-spyware protection. Awola is more like the ultimate program that wastes your money.

Awola will display fake alerts that state you are infected with known Trojans such as Trojan-PSW or Backdoor Trojan. Awola is most dangerous in the way it show off the name of real infections which may throw many computer users for a loop and may end up believing Awola is a good program. Awola is distributed and sold on the awola.com website which should be avoided. The site awola.com makes several false claims on what the Awola program will do.

Malware Bell Calls PCTools Malware and Adware

We have discovered that the Malware Bell rogue anti-spyware program is classifying PCTools as malware and adware. Through our in-depth research we notice that Malware Bell may prompt users with a warning that states PCTools is Malware and a variant of the Trojan.Win32.SystemCrash infection.

PCTools is known to the internet world as a company the makes security and registry software. Whoever developed the Malware Bell program needs to get the facts straight if they plan on tricking computer users into purchasing the Malware Bell program. It seems the hackers are slipping up on their rogue programs.

Dropper.IAW Trojan Removal Guide

Do you know what Dropper.IAW Trojan is?

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Dropper.IAW Trojan is a very bad Trojan infection that may spread malicious files throughout your system. Dropper.IAW Trojan is known to open a channel where it can download spyware and adware files into your system. We find that this process takes place without the computer user knowing about it. Dropper.IAW Trojan is a serious security threat to your identity and personal information on your computer.

Dropper.IAW Trojan may alert users through popups or ads that state that you are infected with a parasite. This is usually a bogus message and may lead to a redirect to a dangerous website or download of malicious files.

VirusIsolator or Virus Isolator Removal Guide

Do you know what Virusisolator is?

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Virusisolator is rogue anti-spyware software known to be a clone of the Spywareisolator program which is also a fake anti-spyware program. Virusisolator and Spywareisolator have similar functions and deceiving tactics. Virusisolator, sometimes called Virus Isolator, may be installed without your permission through a Trojan infection that is obtained from malicious websites.

Virusisolator uses aggressive advertising methods, popups, and system alert messages in an attempt to get you to purchase the full version of Virusisolator. Virusisolator may also warn you of infections that you really do not have on your system. Virusisolator uses this process to scam any computer user who chooses to download or purchase Virusisolator. Virusisolator has its own website, Virusisolator.com, which promotes and sells the Virusisolator software. We have found that Virusisolator.com is full of false claims because we have verified that Virusisolator software does not remove parasites from your computer. Virusisolator only displays exaggerated scan results after it scans your system.

Malware Bell or MalwareBell 3.2 Removal Guide

Do you know what Malware Bell is?

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Malware Bell, or also known as Malware Bell 3.2, is a rogue anti-spyware program known to infect computers through Trojans such as Zlob. Malware Bell makes attempts through annoying popups to get users to purchase a full licensed version of the Malware Bell program. This is a ploy and it is up to computer users to avoid falling victim to Malware Bell’s scam. Malware Bell must have the word “bell” in it because it is as annoying as a constantly ringing bell.

Malware Bell has its own website, MalwareBell.com. The MalwareBell.com website may look like a normal website that sells and promotes a spyware removal tool but it is far from normal. MalwareBell.com cannot be trusted because the program Malware Bell which it promotes is not a legitimate spyware removal program. We have discovered that MalwareBell.com has a untrustworthy payment system set up for the computer users that are gullible enough to purchase Malware Bell. The payment process domain address is registered to the fake name “Domain Admin”.

Sgoblxtm Toolbar Removal Guide

Do you know what Sgoblxtm Toolbar is?

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Sgoblxtm Toolbar is one of the toolbars of the recent Zlob Trojan series of malicious toolbars that seems to float around the internet very often. We have found that a new toolbar is created just about every week with some new funky name such as Sgoblxtm Toolbar. Sgoblxtm Toolbar behaves just like previous malicious toolbars with the possibility of redirecting users to dangerous websites that push rogue software.

Sgoblxtm Toolbar has several familiar symptoms to that of recent toolbars such as Vnbptxlf Toolbar and Stfngdvw Toolbar. Sgoblxtm Toolbar is known to display fake alerts, annoying popups and system warnings. Sgoblxtm Toolbar resembles a normal looking toolbar that proves to trick internet users into clicking on one of the 4 icons on the Sgoblxtm Toolbar. Sgoblxtm Toolbar may be installed by a Trojan infection that is obtained from a video access codec or the Media star Trojan.

AntiVirProtect Removal Guide

Do you know what AntiVirProtect is?

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AntiVirProtect is a new rogue anti-spyware program that we find to be a clone of SpyShredder. SpyShredder and AntiVirProtect are both very dangerous fake anti-spyware programs that use scare tactics to get computer users to purchase the full version of the program. AntiVirProtect infiltrates systems through Trojan infections and web browser security holes.

We have discovered that AntiVirProtect may install other malware onto your computer if you have AntiVirProtect installed. AntiVirProtect is no better than any other rogue application out on the market in that they all are known to be scams. AntiVirProtect has a website, AntiVirProtect.com, which is known to distribute and promote the AntiVirProtect program. Users should avoid visiting AntiVirProtect.com to keep your sanity.

AntiSpywareExpert Removal Guide

Do you know what AntiSpywareExpert is?

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AntiSpywareExpert is one of the latest fake anti-spyware programs that can potentially put your personal security at risk. We have discovered that AntiSpywareExpert can be installed automaticly through Trojan infections such as Vundo Trojan or Zlob Trojan as well as viruses and other fake software.

AntiSpywareExpert may drastically slow the performance of your computer to a slow crawl. AntiSpywareExpert should not be taken lightly, it is a dangerous rogue to have installed on your system. To add to the danger, AntiSpywareExpert may redirect you to the AntiSpywareExpert.com webpage asking you to purchase the complete version of AntiSpywareExpert.

SafeHardDrive Removal Guide

Do you know what SafeHardDrive is?

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SafeHardDrive is a malicious application that masks as a pc optimization tool. SafeHardDrive displays exaggerated scan reports of your system which we found to be a trick to get computer users to purchase a full licensed version of SafeHardDrive.

SafeHardDrive may degrade the performance of your system and create an unsafe environment for your personal information by changing your browser settings. SafeHardDrive is a contradicting name that may leave your hard drive un-safe.

Seekmo Removal Guide

Do you know what Seekmo is?

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Seekmo, also known as Seekmo Search Assistant, is a browser helper object that pretends to be a legitimate web search assistant. Seekmo is a brave attempt by hackers to make computer users believe that it assists them with performing internet searches. If installed, Seekmo will redirect users to websites that were created by 180Solutions which is known as an adware distributor related to Zango.

Seekmo can be very dangerous in it’s activities such as monitoring your internet activity and sending the results to unknown 3rd party servers. Seekmo is a threat to your identity and personal information.

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