Fighting ‘Scareware’ with a brand new list!

I just got informed today that the [intlink id=”3944″ type=”post”]list of that we talked about a few day[/intlink] ago has been updated with more vendors:

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As you can see there have been a number of new Antivirus programs that have been added.   Some the ones that I like have been AVG,  [intlink id=”3884″ type=”post”]SuperANTISpyware[/intlink], [intlink id=”3778″ type=”post”]A-Squared on a USB Stick[/intlink],  and [intlink id=”3851″ type=”post”]Malwarebytes[/intlink].  As you can see once that one Techworld was published Several new Vendors came forward and wanted to get involved.   This is a great step for fighting Scareware because now we can have a list for people to go to for verification.   I hope we keep those fake Antivirus writers from defrauding innocent people out of there money.

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More Fake Antivirus Sites pop up

So in my last post, I talked about [intlink id=”3999″ type=”post”]How you get a computer Virus[/intlink]. Here I will talk about some of the common websites that are host to all those Fake Antivirus:

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  • homeav-2010.com ([intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Fake Homeantivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • antispyware-scannerv3.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Fake Personal Antivirus[/intlink])
  • antivirus-scannerv9.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Fake Personal Antivirus[/intlink])
  • onlinespywarescannerv3.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Fake Personal Antivirus[/intlink])
  • onlineantivirusscanv4.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Fake Personal Antivirus[/intlink])
  • scanriteweb.com ([intlink id=”3713″ type=”post”]Scareware site where it tries to get you to install a fake Antivirus[/intlink])
  • securityscanavailable.com ([intlink id=”3713″ type=”post”]Scareware site where it tries to get you to install a fake Antivirus[/intlink])

As you can see there are at least two sites that try to get you to install a fake Antivirus Software that is really malware.   I am sure the other 3 are doing something similar but might be blocking access to certain website with a [intlink id=”3918″ type=”post”]fake site adviser doing the dirty work[/intlink].

I also recommend checking out my [intlink id=”2205″ type=”page”]Antivirus Page[/intlink] and finding other good Antivirus Software to help battle malware.

Threat to System : Moderate

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

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Computer Security : How you get infected with Malware?

I have had several people how they get infected in the past few weeks and I have scoured the internet to try to come up with some answers.   There are several ways to get infected and we will discuss them all here.   In case someone wants to get a better idea on how to avoid these commons ways of infections

What is an Exploit?

This by nature is the first thing we need to discuss because exploits are most common with Malware due to the fact that they like to use them to gain control over an Application or computer.

An Exploit is a piece of software, a chunk of data, or sequence of commands that take advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability in order to cause unintended or unanticipated behavior to occur on computer software, hardware, or something electronic (usually computerized). This frequently includes such things as violently gaining control of a computer system or allowing privilege escalation or a denial of service attack.

[Via Wikipedia]

Now it can come from several vectors that I know of and it doesn’t just have to be one but has to have several different programs running to happen.   You see malware authors like to write code to crash your system in a way.   Just like a Remote Code Execution, when they run the code it does something to the computer to make it install software without the users knowledge or permission.  When Remote Code execution happens it is most commonly used to take control over a computer process where the program is located in memory or on the hard drive.

Opening a PDF

As you explore the internet you may come across sites with PDF’s that are there to hide there true nature.   Just like the H1N1 Virus that is epidemic in the US,  Malware authors are using PDF to run a number of possible exploits on people computer.  There are a number of exploits that can be used in PDF and even examples for those who want to understand it even more.   It however means you should turn off auto-load PDFs in your browser.  Any browser will auto load PDFS without having to open a new session it will load in your browser without as much of a warning.

Fake files name

I don’t know what else to call this but you get an email with what looks like it is a picture but that isn’t always true.   For example you would get a email from a friend and it says it is a document and may look like documentname.doc.exe  which will also use an ICON that looks like a document and may fool you.  See the Hidden File extensions that need to be fixed in Windows 7 for examples of what I mean.

Fake Codecs

Codecs are a necessity to view videos but most often are not real.  [intlink id=”2991″ type=”post”]Fake Codecs[/intlink] are a way to get you to install malware when you actually think it is a codec.  Install fake codecs can lead to trojans, virus, or even key loggers.  I’ve talked abut this from time to time but figure it would be good to remind people about this.

Installing Fake Antivirus Software

Sometimes you may get to a [intlink id=”3964″ type=”post”]site that may look like it is a real antivirus[/intlink] but it in reality is a [intlink id=”3713″ type=”post”]scam and will scare[/intlink] you into buying there product.   Sometimes the [intlink id=”3114″ type=”post”]Scareware will say you are infected and send you a file to run to help protect you,[/intlink] if that ever happens don’t run it.   You should never run programs from sites that you have never heard of.    Always go to trusted vendors first or at least Google for the product name before you install any questionable software.

Website tries to use web Browser exploits

Just like WebAttacker uses scripts to try to exploit several different known exploits in IE and other such Browsers.   This is the most common way to get virus or trojans to be install into a computer.   That is why I will always recommend getting away from IE and running Firefox or some other low profile web browser

Windows Up to Date

It is very important to keep you Windows System up to date. That said you got to understand that if you don’t keep your system up to date there will always be an increasing possibility of getting an infection. Due to the fake that malware authors right after Patch Tuesday will know exactly how to exploit a system that hasn’t updated there windows system to current. Install Service packs and other patches is the one way to keep malware authors at bay.

In one of my next posts I will recommend software to use to help prevent some of this or even how to disable some of the most common exploits.   If you like this post please feel free and tell you friends so they may also learn more about Computer Security.

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Don’t take it personal, It’s just a Fake Antivirus

So We come back to a few more examples of Personal Antivirus Scareware sites:

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So I say don’t take it personal because you probably have those scareware pop ups saying you have a virus. If that is the case paying these fake Antivirus gangs money will not protect your computer. Here are a list of Sites that are Rogue Antivirus:

  • antivirusonlinescanv9.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus scareware[/intlink])
  • checkyoupconlinev2.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus scareware[/intlink])
  • 2009antivirpro.com ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Antivirus System Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • avremover-pro.com ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Antivirus System Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • aviremover-2009.com ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Antivirus System Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • antivir-prof.com ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Antivirus System Pro Scareware[/intlink])
  • antiaware-pro.com ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Antivirus System Pro Scareware[/intlink])

I call these sites Scareware because there is usually some warning or popup saying you have a virus or a trojan, or even saying something like system alert. You will usually see something like a shield or eve times when the Rogue Antivirus will load up there fake page.  Be sure to check out some of my [intlink id=”2205″ type=”page”]Antivirus[/intlink] Suggestions and decide for yourself.

Remember these fake sites only thrive when you let them.

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How Fake Antivirus writers try to fool you

I went looking around and saw this:

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As you can see they try to make this site look like it is real. It also make the user at first glance become relaxed because of all PC Magazines and site stickers as I call them.   You also get to see a list of  latest virus alerts and threats, all of this is done to make you feel like this is a real Antivirus site.   They also have the box look like Windows Vista and Windows 7 look and feel to it.  Everything you see here makes you more relaxed and almost gets you to buy the software but wait, I want to know more about this company.   No way to call or who they are?  So I download the file call “Installer2.exe” and AVG pops up with:

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Not even AVG had the chance to say or do anything about this before Microsoft throws up this warning about it being a “Trojandownloader:win32/fakerean.gen!c”, I have got to admit Microsoft has been doing a little better job of identifying some of the threats.  Sites that all have this type of theme to them are:

  • homeanti-virus2010.com
  • homeanti-virus-2010.com
  • home-antivirus-2010.com
  • home-anti-virus2010.com
  • home-anti-virus-2010.com
  • home-antivirus2010.com
  • homeantivirus-2010.com
  • homeantivirus2010.com
  • homeav2010.com
  • home-av2010.com
  • home-av-2010.com
  • pcsecurity09.com
  • pcsecurity-09.com
  • pc-security09.com

as you can see they have made a URL theme for all the domains.   But all of these are located at IP:

  • 72.52.210.130
  • 72.52.210.131
  • 72.52.210.132
  • 72.52.210.133

As you can tell this can be considered a campaign by some individual to try to get money from innocent people.   So your best bet is to not go there and if you have it:

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