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[ad]This just poped up on my radar, and I wanted to let people know about this [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  I’ve been talking to another blog about what they have been getting lately it is called “iwishvirusclean.com” Thanks to this blogs post we been talking the last few hours and a comment was left about no-spyware-thanks.com and this site is of course an personal Antivirus scareware.   They try to scare you into buying there product or downloading a trojan that keeps warning you have a virus so they can still make money.  Which on the same ip this domain is also there “securedvirusscan.com”, I will assume this is also [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  Also “iwantsweepviruses.com” Is another [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site, which is also on that domain.  This was just told to me but “thankyouforscan.com” is another domain they are using for the [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  You should never download or buy anything from these types of sites.   If you think you have a virus or Trojan, I would recommend doing a complete scan and making sure you have no more scareware on your computer.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

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List of Rogue Antivirus sites August 4, 2009

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Looks like they have more Fake Antivirus sites up and running so I thought I would pass them along:

  • basicsystemscanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • checkmypcantivirus.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • onlineproantivirusscanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • online-pro-antivirus-scan.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • secure-pro.cn (Fake Windows Security Messages)
  • bodyscanguide.com (Fake Windows Security Messages)
  • bestsecuredpcs.com (Fake Windows Security Messages)
  • somesecuritypc.com (Rogue Exploit Antivirus Scanner)
  • scanwebtech.com (Rogue Exploit Antivirus Scanner)
  • bisquva.cn (Rogue Antivirus)
  • pc-anti-spyware-20-10.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pcantispyware2010.com(Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • spywaredisplay.com (Rogue AntiSpyware)
  • spywaremonitoring.com (Rogue AntiSpyware)
  • spywareremovalhelp.net (Rogue AntiSpyware)
  • antispywarefile.com (Rogue AntiSpyware)

These sites try to get you to install software or get you to buy pay for some fake software.   If you keep getting popups from these guys then you have some kind Trojan acting like it is a real Antivirus or Antispyware.  I recommend getting rid of those annoying little warnings and redirects.   Some of these are actually Web Browser redirects, others try to scare you into downloading or buying their product.   You should never download or buy anything from a site you don’t know anything about.

Some common tricks are Popups, warnings, Toolbar shield, and also a fake web page scanning screen.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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Scareware List for July 31, 2009

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Looks like they went out and made a quite a few domains lately so Here they are:

  • antivirus-live-pro.org ([intlink id=”1837″ type=”post”]Antivirus Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • internetantivirusplus.com (Fake Antivirus)
  • mybestantivirusplus.com
  • securesoftwarebill.com (Rogue System Security Antivirus)
  • yourantimalware.com
  • totalsurfguard.com
  • systemsecuritysupport.com
  • stabilitysuite.com
  • powersystemstability.com
  • onlinecentersupport.net
  • identitysecuritysuite.com
  • etotalsecurity.com
  • defenseinteractive.com
  • defenseinteractive.com
  • antispyinteractive.com
  • antispyavailable.com
  • protectionsystem.org(Like [intlink id=”1837″ type=”post”]Antivirus Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • realbestantivirusplus.com

Remember these sites are active and are scaring people into buying or installing there product, you should not go to these sites. As you can see the Scareware Writers and domains have been busy this week and have made these to use in this weekend I can bet on that.   These sites are trying to [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]scare you into buying there product or installing there fake antivirus software[/intlink].    If you are constantly inundated with pop up windows warning you have a virus or trojan and showing you a load of viruses or trojans on your screen. They will probably ask you to install software or buy the product that would be a big waste of time and could possibly install even more malware and also could loose money. You should never download any software from sites you don’t know or buy from sites that you’ve never heard from.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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Malware sites for July 30, 2009

I just got some news about a few sites:

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  • husger.info (Scareware, Rogue Antivirus)
  • antivirus-quickscanv5.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus[/intlink])
  • safe-online-scanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus[/intlink])

These sites are either claiming you have a virus and are considered either URL Redirects or URL Hijackers.   If these sites keep appearing on your web browsing maybe it is time to do a complete system scan and get that spyware off your system.   Some of these Rogue Antiviruses  may even have a security adviser claiming random sites are infected with viruses or Trojans and claiming they are unsafe.  These sites are either wanting you to isntall the software or trying to sell you the fake product, which will do nothing but harm your system.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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Some more Malware Sites July 29, 2009

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I’ve done my usual looking around and found some Rogue Antivirus sites that I call scareware:

  • tb2car.com
  • rundaqimao.com
  • shuncheng2car.com
  • dakbesy.cn
  • befynru.cn
  • scanworldwideweb.com

All these sites are scaring users into installing software that does nothing but bothers the users into registering this software. You should not visit these sites are active right now and are spreading the malware and getting people to install malware. If you have installed this scareware software, I would recommend removing with really Antimalware software and not pay for these fake products.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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