Windefender2009 – not an Antivirus

The WinDefender2009 infection starts any of three ways. You can go to a corrupt porn web page, a corrupt website that promotes gambling, or you can open an attachment in a spam email. Any of those three ways will get you infected with WinDefender2009. On the porn and gambling related sites, WinDefender2009 will pretend to be a video code c or an ActiveX control. WinDefender2009 is new on the wild web. It is almost a funny thought that a fake Antivirus as upgraded itself, but that is the alarming reality. Once WinDefender2009 has its hooks into your computer you start getting alarming pop-ups tell you that your computer is infected. These pop-ups make the claim that only WinDefender2009 will remove your infection. We have seen WinDefender2009 before. WinDefender2009 is a clone. The names WinDefender2009 has been known as in the past are TotalSecure2009, TotalSecure 2009 and Total Secure 2009. Once you click on the pop-ups your computer goes to a website with a fake scan. This fake scan will tell you files, which are really part of your operating system, are your infection. Sometimes the scan can name hundreds of files. This can be alarming for the uninformed computer user. We all want our computer to be healthy and work properly. So when faced with the possibility of such a large infection, the uninformed computer user can fall for the scam and purchase the full version of the software when suggested after the scan. When WinDefender2009 is “purchased” you have traded your credit card information in exchange for a bundle of spyware, malware and adware . So you have paid for an infection. No just an infection though–you have paid for an infection that is difficult to remove. The spyware will monitor your behavior for personal information, log ins and passwords, which it will send to the original programmers. The adware will monitor your browsing behavior and present you with pop-up ads for products and services it deems relative to your interests and browsing habits. Your pop-up blocker will be useless against these pop-ups. In addition, the malware will run in the background and affect your computer’s performance, making it slow to start up or shut down. Your system tray icons, background and screensaver will be changed. Legitimate system files, registry eys, and DLL files will go missing, causing you to get the “Blue Screen of Death.” WinDefender2009 is difficult to remove manually. If you miss any file, WinDefender2009 will reinstall itself on system startup. To deal with WinDefender2009 you need an antispyware program, not an antivirus. If you already have one, but you still have WinDefender2009, you should contact the makers of your program. In most cases the software companies will make a fix for any new threats their users have found. If your program claims to have removed WinDefender2009, yet it fails to do so, look for an antispyware program with a 100% removal guarantee. With new threats it can take months for all antispyware companies to come up with effective removal tools.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Monday 25 January 2010 at 2:50 pm

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Spyware

John Locke said that “no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions”, Yet as I sit here at my computer this morning, I get the feeling that the attempts being made to keep the Internet’s safe will not come to fruition soon.

Yes, I can hear you saying, “don’t be such a downer, Doug”

Well, hear me out.

Lets explore John Lockes quote shall we?

Life. Yours, mine, your loved ones. Its yours, to do with what you will. Well, sometimes your will is to use the Internet’s. But how secure are you? Is your Antivirus Anti spyware nd Firewall working and up to date? Do you know what is a Spam email is and not to click on the URL they provide? T hese decisions can affect your life if you are online.

Next, Liberty or as I prefer to think of, Freedom. To have access to particular resources without constraint. If online threats are making your life hectic, would you consider your rights violated? I would if I found out that some drive by download had installed a keylogger on my computer and then cleaned out my bank account. Or how about while you’re trying to conduct business online and you keep getting these awful pop=ups telling you about the sale at Harveys Fish Emporium.

Are your Liberties/ Freedoms being constrained yet?

Now we come to the best part, the pursuit of Spyware. Ok, so John Locke didn’t say anything about Spyware, Write your own article, this ones mine!

Threats to our online safety are growing in leaps and bounds by the day. I learned long ago, there is always someone out there who is better than anyone previously. The attacks on servers, the Bot networks, the phishing, the URL re-directs, Keyloggers, Image Spam, it just goes on and on. Your personal information is at risk every minute you are online.

I know, you have the best AntiVirus, Anti spyware spyware and Firewall there is. But is it really? How do you know? When was the last time you ran “Hijack This” and uploaded the results to a help Forum like MajorGeeks, Bleeping Computer or DaniWeb? Its the only way to make sure your computer is clean. And theres no guarantee it wont become re-infected two minutes after you leave the Forum.I know it happens because I frequent these Forums and I see hundreds of freaked users pleading for help. Many are repeat submitters.

Which brings me to the whole purpose of this article. To bring into the spotlight those out there who fight everyday to help keep us safe. They sit at their computers for hours at a time, examining postings in Forums to help others they don’t even know stay out of the clutches of those who would benefit from the misfortune of others.

Ever get that feeling of helplessness that comes when your computer wont work right.

Remember? Not fun huh? These people read your postings and know your pain. Its hard to do this also, they have to help you fix your computer thru posting instructions for you to do. Miscommunication and frustrations can cause it to take longer and compound the repairs.

Then there are the organizations that go after the meanies that cause your pain.

They put out alerts and issue fixes. These include The Alliance of Security Analysis Professionals, The Anti- spyware oalition, The Council of Advocates for Relief from Malware Assimilation, The Spamhaus Project, just to name a few. There are plenty more out there that are fighting the good fight every day. The goal is a communication arena where all can participate without concern of malicious intent.

Kind of like the old days when the Internet first existed.

Back then there were “Hackers”. They were mostly driven by ego and competition to see who was the best. Now its mostly about money. Legions of Bot captured computers sending out Spam and ads going to millions and millions of unprotected servers, computers and of course, into your email. Theres also the Pharming of websites, waiting like a spider in its lair for you to show up and give you a lil driveby download of something special. You name the evil that people do and you can find it online. Thank goodness the goodness of the Internet’s is on the other side of the scale.

So, the solution? Make another one and try again? I don’t have the answer, I do know that there are good people out there who want safety for all and are making a good show of it. They deserve our thanks.

I believe there is alway bad that comes with the good. A balance or whatever. And like the other saying goes, Retaining Freedom for all requires constant vigilance.

So be vigilant.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Friday 22 January 2010 at 2:39 pm

Downloading NoAdware V4, vs Other Bogus Anti Virus Remover Programs

Software such as Spyware is commonly used to perform certain actions and behaviors such as online advertisements, also known as pop up ads, collecting your personal information, and/or even changing the your computers configuration entirely without you even knowing it and without your consent!
Having a freeware spyware remover installed on your computer system not only removes the existing spyware and adware pests, it also prevents your system from being attacked and invaded by future threats. The program will auto update to ensure you are protected from all forms of virus attacks and keep your computer protected as long as you have the service installed.
You can choose from an unlimited number of anti virus remover software on the net these days, but the one that I like most is the “NoAdware V4″ remover. It is a Free Download and can be used immediately to remove those nasty malicious attacks that are embedded within your computer system. Once installed, it will unleash its fury upon those nasty viruses and began to detect, identify and destroy them dead in their tracks! No adware features real-time protection and monitoring to ensure your computer is not under future attacks and thus keeping your files and system safe from prying eyes.
There are many other virus protection software on the market that will also effectively do the job of getting rid of computer viruses. Just be sure you do thorough research on the type of Anti-virus removal software you plan to use and please ensure they are not bogus or false downloads. Otherwise, you are looking to have more devastation and destruction added to your entire computer system. And surely, you would not want that to happen by no means!
These bogus spyware removers (I call them pretenders) will pretend to be an anti virus ad remover, which are only pop-ups proclaiming they detected spyware n your computer now and will prompt you to click on their download button now to get rid of the threats. But don’t do it! A REAL anti-virus removal system will never “so call” remotely quick scan your computer and state that you have a threat, nor will a REAL virus removal program request you download directly from the net after this “so called” quick scan. This bogus trick has happen to me before and let me tell you, once it has installed and embedded into your computer system, it will effect not only one computer but any other computers that are sharing your network system…ouch! Now you have doubled your troubles.
Some virus removal products can actually cause more harm than good and some are just simply not effective enough. These are the ones that can pose more threats to your privacy and security than certain other bogus programs. For example, such less effective spyware are only able to detect the virus threats after they have been installed and embedded in your system, and only then will they try to scan and remove the nasty culprit.

Posted under Remove Personal Antivirus by greatyd on Wednesday 13 January 2010 at 4:27 am

Real Antivirus is a Scam!

Don’t be fooled–Real Antivirus is a scam. How it starts is you get flooded with intrusive, deceptive pop-ups telling you that your computer is infected and the only hope is to click the pop-up. You are scared that your computer may be harmed, so you click the pop-ups and go to the Real Antivirus also called RealAV) website where a fake scan runs and tells you that you are infected. Yes, I said fake scan. The files it lists as infecting your computer are not on your computer. If you do a search you will find they don’t exist, but most people are so alarmed at this point that they just want to get the infection off their computer without even checking if its real or not.After the scan you are pressured to pay $89.95 on a credit card for a full version of Real Antivirus Many cave in at this point, falling for the scare tactics, and give their credit card information to get the infection off their computer. The problem is you are not giving your credit card information to a legitimate company–you are giving your credit card information to scammers. There is no telling how they will use your credit card information.Now that you have given your money to Real Antivirus, you get the “program.” The program is really a bundle of spyware spyware malware and adware . You still get pop-ups, your computer is being monitored for personal confidential information that will get sent to the original programmers of Real Antivirus and your computer could be being used in denial-of-service attacks or for spamming others. Your computer will completely slow down because of all the background processes running on your computer, thanks to Real Antivirus. Real Antivirus s also known to hijack your web browser. We’ve also seen this program before as a different name; Real Antivirus is a clone of Antivirus 2008.How did you get this infection in the first place? Maybe you opened up some spam and got it, or maybe you thought you were going to watch a video and got it since it likes to disguise itself as a ActiveX codec. Aside from spam, the most common place to find it is on porn sites, but that doesn’t mean that is the only place to find it. Creators of programs like Real Antivirus are always looking for more ways and places to spread their programs.So how do you remove Real Antivirus? I hate to tell you, but it is not easy. You have to do some research. As you learned with Real Antivirus not all programs that say they get rid of infections on your computer do so. Some, as you have learned, are infections themselves. That is why you have to do some research. The best place to start is to look for a program with awards. Some examples of legitimate awards are Tucows 5 Star Rating, Soft14.com’s 5 Stars, 5StarShare.com Editor’s Pick, Topshareware.com 5 Stars, and WUGNET’s Hall of Fame. If a program has any of these awards you can be assured you’re getting a legitimate program that has proven itself to work well. I mean, if you are going to spend money on something, don’t you want to be sure it not only works, but works well?

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Friday 8 January 2010 at 4:58 am

Ms Antivirus Will Harm Your Computer

When running across different products on the Internet, such as MS Antivirus you have to be cautious.  Programs cannot download themselves onto your computer until you give them access to do so, however now-a-days you may be giving these programs access and not even know it.MS Antivirus s a great example of this situation.  The program will pop up on your computer while you are on the Internet, pretending to be able to scan and remove malicious software (malware).  Unfortunately, MS Antivirus annot do either.  The only thing this program can do is download its own malware onto your hard drive.  The way it does this is through getting you to click “OK” to a free scan of your computer system.  Once you click “OK” to the free scan, this is the only access MS Antivirus eeds to start downloading.  Meanwhile, you will be presented with an elaborate show of a scan which is completely fabricated.  Once the scan is complete and the list of harmful programs is presented to you, MS Antivirus ill try to get you to buy the full version of their program to get rid of the problem programs.  Even if you opt to not buy a full version, wary of the program’s validity, you will still be bombarded with pop ups telling you that your computer is at risk.  These pop ups will slow down your computer substantially and continue to harass you about buying their product.The worst part of this whole situation is that this MS Antivirus s not just ruining your computer for fun.  MS Antivirus s lifting your personal information, often keeping track of your every key stroke and waiting for you to enter your credit card number or anything else that they can use to gain a profit off of you.  Now that you have encountered this program and accidentally downloaded it, you need to get rid of it.  Your computer is useless and your personal information is at risk here.  Unfortunately, you cannot just hit “uninstall.”  The programmers were smarter than this.The problem here is that the Trojan horses that allow the programmers to hide their malware in your computer are very well hidden.  These files will be temporary and be given names that make them appear essential to your computer.  So, even if you find and delete most of the files from MS Antivirus, you can never get all of them.  You will need to seek professional help for your computer in order to get rid of this malware that you are now stuck with.  It is not the end of the world, and there are many reputable companies that can help you, but you need to be cautious.  Find a company that has a great reputation and even a guarantee on their services.  Your malware problem is not the end of the world, but you do need to take care of it quickly and reliably by seeking help from people who know all about malware.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Thursday 7 January 2010 at 5:00 am

Antivirus 2010 – Avoid it Like the Plague

You’ve probably never even heard of Antivirus 010, or any other anti- spyware rogram for that matter. If you aren’t familiar with spyware and what it can do to your pc, you really need to read this. No one is safe from these parasites, and being prepared is essential.

So, what exactly is spyware nd what does it do? This is a program that, once placed on your pc, tracks what you do. The websites you visit, files you download, personal business account information – all of this can be tracked by spyware rograms, which can be very dangerous. It can cause your computer to crash, and you can only imagine what having all of your personal information exposed could cause.

How do you know if you are infected? If your computer shows signs of running very slowly, you begin being bombarded with pop-ups, or your home page changes, you may be infected. Freezing up and noticing a tool bar in your browser that you didn’t have before are also signs.Programs like Antivirus 2010 pop up on your screen out of the blue. These rogue programs will tell you that you have threats, viruses r other infections in the hopes to make you panic. If you do, and download their software, you are going to have more problems on your hands. Simply put, don’t do it. Avoid pop-ups and any screens that come up wanting you to click or download anything.

Where does spyware ome from?  It can come from downloading software, visiting questionable or unknown websites, and other sources. Sometimes it will show up even if you have done nothing to cause it. Be wary of any sites that you visit while online that aren’t trusted, or that you aren’t familiar with.

These rogue anti-spyware programs must be removed from your pc as soon as possible. They sometimes install themselves on your computer, and place the same trojans and other viruses on your system that they claim to get rid of. You will usually get messages asking if you want to download their program, so that it can perform a check on your computer and rid it of the potential threats and viruses If you fall for it, they will take your money and you will have more trojans, viruses and malware than you had to begin with.

So, are there trusted anti- spyware rograms? Yes, there are many that work. There are probably even more rogue software programs like Antivirus 2010 that want to cause more harm to your pc and take your money. These fakes will place even more malware and infections on your pc, and could literally make your system crash. Stay away, and never click on anything you didn’t search for yourself!

What should you do if you are infected with spyware? Search for a reputable software that others recommend. There are some highly rated programs out there that are reliable and safe to use. Antivirus 010 is vicious, malicious, and NOT something you want to deal with, so consider yourself warned.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Friday 1 January 2010 at 2:46 pm

Understanding Innovagest, the Rouge Anti-spyware Program

First, let us talk about what rogue anti-spyware like Innovagest is and why it is bad. Rogue anti- spyware sually uses scare tactics, through pop-ups, to get you to go to a website to buy a “full version” of the software. These pop-ups are worded in such a way to scare the uninformed computer user, tricking you into thinking this Innovagest software is the only program that can get rid of your infection. Usually these pop-ups start after a Trojan gets on your computer. If you buy the software suggested by the pop-ups, you wind up infecting your computer further with spyware adware and other malware, possibly opening yourself up to identity theft and outside sources accessing your bank account and personal information. This is why rouge anti- spyware rograms like Innovagest are bad. Once you buy and install the “full version” of the software, it digs in and will not let you use Windows’ Add/Remove Programs tool to take the program off your computer. Innovagest will run in the background and take advantage of your computer’s vulnerabilities to establish itself. Innovagest will then update itself and install other spyware and malware programs which will eventually bog down your computer to the point that it permanently freezes up.Innovagest gets even worse. Innovagest isn’t just a rogue software program. It is a rogue software developer. The Innovagest malware comes as several different names. Antivirus 008, Antivirus 2009, SpyDeface, XP Antivirus 2008, and Antivirus XP 2008 are all part of the Innovagest family. This is a company that has dedicated itself to ripping you off and infecting your computer–possibly taking part in identity theft, and definitely taking part in scamming you out of money. If you try to contact the Innovagest company, your email will bounce back to you as “user unknown.”I have worked with computers since I was a child, so I’ve seen many, many, many malicious programs over the years. These rogue anti- spyware rograms really get my blood boiling. Unless you are well informed it is easy to fall into the traps rogue anti-spyware programs like Innovagest set for you. Then you are stuck with spyware, malware, and adware on your computer bogging you down, stealing your information, and possibly permanently harming your computer.There are solutions out there to remove and protect yourself from Innovagest and the Innovagest family of rogue anti-spyware programs. A good anti- spyware rogram will remove and protect you from these rogue programs.How do you tell if you have found a good program or just another scam? First look to see if they have won any legitimate awards. If they have won any awards its highly likely they have won several awards, not just one. Research the awards and make sure the awards are real. After you have found a good anti-spyware program, it will remove all the spyware adware and malware Innovagest put on your computer and protect your computer from being reinfected.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Monday 28 December 2009 at 2:59 pm

Is Antivirus Plasma a Threat to be Concerned About?

By now, you more than likely have heard of spyware. Like most people, you probably aren’t really sure of what it is or what it does. There are many fake anti-spyware programs like Antivirus Plasma around that will supposedly rid your computer of malicious malware and viruses. Here is a little explanation about spyware and how to know if you have it.

What is spyware? It is software that gets on your computer and can potentially be very harmful, both to your computer and your personal information. It can track every move you make online, what websites you visit, and can even get information such as your passwords, bank account numbers, credit card information and more. It’s not a good thing.

How do you know if you have spyware If you turn on your computer and suddenly have a new home page or a toolbar in your browser that you didn’t install, it could be a sign that you are infected. Other signs are sluggish or slow performance and freezing up. If you have many of these signs, more than likely you have spyware.

Other signs of hoax anti-spyware programs like Antivirus lasma are frequent pop ups and advertisements, often related to searches you have performed. For example, if you have been searching for weight loss or skin care information, the advertisements may be related to those searches. This is because spyware oftware tracks what you are doing, so it knows what you have been looking for. Pretty scary, isn’t it? Not something you want!

Now you may be wondering where it came from. Spyware can be picked up from websites you visit and any program or information you download. This is where anti-spyware software comes in, but you want to make sure you don’t use one such as Antivirus lasma, which is a hoax. These fake programs put even more viruses and infections on your computer.Antivirus Plasma and other software like it will cause pop ups claiming that you have severe threats, viruses or infections. They will then offer to repair this for you, usually at a price. Never click “ok” or “download” on these programs. Not only will you lose your money, it will not solve the problem and will make it worse, adding even more problems that will be very difficult to get rid of.

If you find that you do have spyware the best thing to do is find reputable anti-spyware software. Once you run a good program, it should get rid of most if not completely all of the spyware you have. Occasionally you will have to run another anti-spyware behind the first one to completely clean up the malware you have.

Whatever you do, never click on pop ups or any software that you didn’t search for yourself. This is simply asking for trouble, and the harm could be more than you know. Programs like Antivirus Plasma are fake, pure and simple. Avoid them, at all costs.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Friday 25 December 2009 at 2:50 pm

Antivirus Plus Gets You Down

It doesn’t take much these days to be taken advantage of. Take a look at anything from infomercials to gas prices and you will be convinced that this world is full of scam artists and swindlers. It used to be that the solace of one’s home could provide a refuge from the ill motives of selfish individuals. However, with the inception of computers, scam artists now have the ability to enter our very living rooms. As such, we have to do our part to protect ourselves from being scammed. This article is designed to provide information on one of the internet’s biggest categories of scams – rogue anti spyware rograms. More specifically, this article will provide you with information on antivirus plus. Anti virus plus has been getting a lot of innocent individuals down lately, and my hope is that you can arm yourself with good information and avoid being the next unsuspecting victim.

Here is the gist of how antivirus plus works: It alleges to remove spyware from your system. If you are unaware of what spyware is it is not something that you want to have on your system. It tracks and records your every movement on the computer. In doing so, spyware creates a host of problems for you. In tracking your web activity spyware gathers data and then sends you targeted advertisements in the form of unsolicited pop ups based on this data. Spyware can also collect personal financial information such as credit card numbers. It then relays this information to scam artists with the intent of stealing your identity. Believe me when I tell you that having your identity stolen is not something you want to go through.

While spyware is on your system it does not function quite like you want it to. Interestingly enough, a computer infected with antivirus plus operates in much of the same fashion as a computer infected with other types of spyware. Here is what you may experience if your computer is infected with Antivirus lus:  It will run very slowly because your system’s capacities are being hijacked to operate the spyware. You will receive innumerable pop up advertisements. Add-ons will be installed to your system without your consent. You will be redirected to undesirable web sites. In short, you will not enjoy the time you spend on your computer system.

The catch with antivirus plus is that it tries to trick you into believing that it is the solution to your problem and not the problem itself. It will tell you that unless you download the full version of antivirus plus you will face serious threats to your system. This is deceiving because there may be no real threat to your system at all. Rather, antivirus plus tells you about fictitious threats to incite you to download their product. The malfunctioning you are experiencing is probably due to the antivirus plus itself. So by downloading the full version of antivirus plus you are ultimately paying the very source of your problem.

If you receive pop up advertisements from antivirus plus you need to find a real solution.

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Posted under personal anti virus by greatyd on Friday 25 December 2009 at 4:58 am

What are the Difference Between Adware and Spyware?

There are plenty of differences between the two of them. Since most people use the computer for personal access to the internet and their accounts, you need to do all you can to protect them. There are plenty of people trying to make an easy buck online by taking advantage of those accessing the internet. Don’t let them get access to your information through adware or spyware. Advertising is everywhere you turn online these days, and that is where the issues of adware and spyware ome into play. Adware is generally found in pop ups and it will track your internet use. As a result yo u will get redirected to sites that offer products for you to purchase. You will also get more and more pop ups until they have completely ruined the chance for you to be online without interruptions.  You need to watch for sites that aren’t what they should be and look at the information in your browser. You also need to pay attention to new programs on your desktop and tool bars on your browser. They can all indicate you have adware on your computer. It can even be added to your computer by downloading music or other files without your knowledge. While adware is a very aggressive type of advertising known as SPAM, many companies continue to engage in it. They stay just within the perimeters set by the government to allow them to continue. You may think it is just something you have to deal with but that isn’t true. Spyware is definitely an illegal practice that you don’t want to find yourself on the wrong end of. There is plenty of opportunity to make money with it and very little risk of getting caught so many people continue to offer programming that creates it. This type of intruder monitors your computer and sends a third party information about your passwords, credit card numbers, and other information that will compromise your accounts. You need to be very careful of those spyware programs that can be downloaded for free online. This is because many of them are actually spyware programs disguised as a tool to prevent you from getting them. This is quite a cruel way for those trying to protect their information to end up getting scammed.  The programming behind spyware will definitely cause problems for how your computer operates. It takes up a considerable amount of bandwidth and it will cause your computer to operate slowly. It can also result in your computer locking up or completely crashing. Make sure you only install a quality spyware rotection program that you have carefully researched. While both adware and spyware re very important tactics you want to avoid, spyware s definitely the one that does the most damage. Do your best to find an excellent program that prevents you from getting either one on your computer. It needs to offer free updates too so you can always stay ahead of those playing this game.

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