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Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy and why you should safeguard your PC…

July 15, 2009 froshfrau 3 comments

These days, there are more viruses than anti-viruses, and more spyware applications than anti-spyware applications, and what’s moreDmuchawiec_5_by_Yumikasa is, we need to really keep our wits about us, as there are many rogue anti-spyware applications, all designed to dupe unsuspecting users into thinking that they are actually helpful tools.

Important to note is that these rogue anti-spyware applications work in close association with alternative malicious files and Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy is just one of these infections which assist rogue applications in carrying out their goals.

Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy is an infection which is manifested as a pop-up message. This pop-up is a sign that the computer in question has been attacked by the program that is issuing these alerts. The system in question was most likely exposed to the a rogue anti-spyware called Personal Antivirus (also referred to as PersonalAntivirus), which a very actively propagated digital infection.

Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy is a malicious infection, which was solely designed to disrupt and damage the computer activity of any system it has infiltrated, while assisting rogue applications in carrying out their dubious plans.

Being a form of a Trojan infection, Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy will enter into an unsuspecting system, covertly – without the knowledge or permission of the system user – which is rather dangerous – as the user will not even be aware of the infection until it has already embedded itself well within the system.

Basic symptoms which will be a sure indication of the presence of Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy are as follows:
• Performs illicit activities under the disguise of a useful program.
• Download malicious code and programs such as keyloggers.
• It is capable of fetching user’s personal and confidential information.

Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy is highly capable of downloading various malware onto the infected system.

The guaranteed safety of your system lies in the successful implementation of the following preventative steps:
• Enable a firewall on your computer.
• Get the latest computer updates for all your installed software.
• Use up-to-date antivirus software.
• Use caution when opening attachments and accepting file transfers.
• Use caution when clicking on links to web pages.

To ensure your system is safe, and in order to avoid any unneeded risks of damage to your computer system, it is highly recommended to make use of a reliable and legitimate anti-spyware application, to remove Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy and all its components from the infected computer system.

So, what should you do if you have Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy embedded within your system?

You should check out:

http://www.pcthreat.com/parasitebyid-8133en.html

Here you will be able to download the FREE Trojan.Win32.Agent.Azsy infection scanner.

You will then be given detailed instructions on how to combat the infection and all its components!

Remember, computer safety, first!

Zlob – what exactly are the implications of this Trojan application?

February 12, 2009 froshfrau 1 comment

If you are anything like me, you will have already come across this name, Zlob, many times before. security_120209
On my daily search for new and improved ways to ensure my computer remains safe and secure, I am constantly coming lob.

So, what is this Zlob?

Zlob, as like many other Trojan applications, is the rather dangerous for any computer it has infiltrated. Once installed, Trojan Zlob will create a backdoor exploit which will give malicious users access to the computer it has embedded itself within.

Translation:  anonymous users will be able to login to your computer and access all the private information, including secret files or bank accounts, present on the computer system.

Trojan Zlob tends to install other malicious applications, like Key loggers (which log all keystrokes made), or Adware applications (which would show various types of advertisements).

The advertisements affiliated with Zlob may disturb your work and noticeably slow down the internet connection of the infiltrated computer system. Read more…

Expert Antivirus 2009 and why you should delete from your system ASAP!

January 12, 2009 froshfrau Leave a comment

Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your PC and explore the World Wide Web – free of any nefarious applications and viruses…the latest malware program presents itself! imac_computers_by_memdb
Expert Antivirus 2009
(also referred to as ExpertAntivirus2009) is the latest rogue anti-spyware application to be wreaking havoc on the internet – as we speak. As with many such fake spyware remover programs, Expert Antivirus 2009 tends to generate imaginary system scan reports, which claim to have found serious infections and system risks on the infiltrated computer system.

ExpertAntivirus2009 will, as with all these type malicious applications, claim that all threats found can only be removed Read more…

Express Antivirus 2009 and why you should NOT trust it…

January 6, 2009 froshfrau Leave a comment

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Express Antivirus 2009 is, if you are as yet not aware, a rogue anti-spyware application. Express Antivirus 2009 is believed to have probably been created by the same group of hackers and scammers who created the infamous fake anti-spyware application called Antivirus 2009. The fact that these two programs have many similarities and tend to act basically the same further fuels this hypothesis.

Express Antivirus 2009, also known as its mutation: ExpressAntivirus2009; installs itself on a PC system via Read more…

The attack of TotalProtect2009…

January 6, 2009 froshfrau Leave a comment

All computer users alert! The latest in malware is invading many PC users’ systems globally, so be sure to stock up on as much knowledge on this PC parasite as possible! two_hackers__guru_and_cheshire_by_udoncrew

TotalProtect2009 (also known as Total Protect 2009) is a rogue software remover that tends to infiltrate its way into your computer via a Trojan horse and through system security exploits on your system.  TotalProtect2009 will automatically run when Windows starts and will immediately begin generating bogus security pop-up messages.

TotalProtect2009 also notifies the computer user that their computer system is “infected” with spyware and makes it known to the user that in order to remove these potential pc threats, they are urged to purchase the “Full” version of this application.

Once this fake application has installed itself onto your computer system ; all the while taking full advantage of Read more…

Ponder Pro Antispyware 2009’s credibility no longer

January 5, 2009 froshfrau Leave a comment

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I thought it best to ring in the New Year by shedding some light on one of the latest malware applications out there at the moment.
Pro Antispyware 2009 is a rogue anti-spyware application that stems from the same family as Antispyware Pro XP and AntiSpyware 2008 XP.

Pro Antispyware 2009 also known as ProAntispyware2009 and ProAntispyware 2009 is a terrible rogue Antispyware program. The usual modus operandi of these type Read more…

Why is Trojan.Zlob.G such a terror on the internet?

December 8, 2008 froshfrau Leave a comment

Trojan.Zlob.G is a form of Trojan horse, which is actually a trick application.  Trojan.Zlob.G will covertly enter a system and is specifically designed to download and execute remote files, whist also redirecting the Internet Explorer home page and searmy_computer_by_mtfych page.

Brought to us (the internet community) by the same makers of Perfect Defender 2009 (PerfectDefender2009), a form of rogue anti-spyware, Trojan.Zlob.G is the latest to be causing havoc on many a PC. Being a modification of Zlob Trojan, Trojan.Zlob.G is quite dangerous to any pc system.

The first sign that your system is infected with Trojan.Zlob.G would be a security alert popping up on your screen saying that your browser is insecure and needs to be protected to avoid unwanted negative consequences for your system’s functionality and privacy.

Once you click on this alert, you will then be redirected to the website promoting Perfect Defender 2009 (PerfectDefender2009) utility. From this moment on, you’ll receive a number of fabricated pop-up alerts, claiming that your system is infected with a Trojan.Zlob.G.

All of which allege to be an intruder capable of extorting your most private data. These multiple alerts will keep coercing you into purchasing the Perfect Defender 2009 ‘licensed’ software.

Whenever you get suspicious security alerts, aimed at alarming you with privacy and system threats information, the first thing you are recommended to do is Read more…