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List Of Rogue Security Software
The following is a partial list of rogue security software, most of which can be grouped into ''families''. These are functionally identical versions of the same program repackaged as successive new products by the same vendor. * Windows Anti Breaking System * ANG Antivirus a * AntiVermins * Antivirus 360 – Clone of MS Antivirus. * Antivirus 2008 * Antivirus 2009 * Antivirus 2010 – Clone of MS Antivirus. Also known as Anti-virus-1, * AntiVirus Gold or AntivirusGT – Developed by ICommerce Solutions. Mimics the name of AVG Antivirus. * Antivirus Master * Antivirus Pro 2009 * Antivirus Pro 2010 * Antivirus Pro 2017 * Antivirus System PRO * Antivirus XP 2008 * Antivirus XP 2010 * AV Antivirus Suite * AVG Antivirus 2011 – Imitates AVG Antivirus and it is not affiliated with the legitimate AVG. Now discontinued. * AV Security Essentials * AV Security Suite * Awola * BestsellerAntivirus, Browser Defender * ByteDefender also known as ByteDefender Security 2010 â ...
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Rogue Security Software
Rogue security software is a form of malicious software and internet fraud that misleads users into believing there is a virus on their computer and aims to convince them to pay for a fake malware removal tool that actually installs malware on their computer. It is a form of scareware that manipulates users through fear, and a form of ransomware. Rogue security software has been a serious security threat in desktop computing since 2008. An early example that gained infamy was SpySheriff and its clones. Propagation Rogue security software mainly relies on social engineering ( fraud) to defeat the security built into modern operating system and browser software and install itself onto victims' computers. A website may, for example, display a fictitious warning dialog stating that someone's machine is infected with a computer virus, and encourage them through manipulation to install or purchase scareware in the belief that they are purchasing genuine antivirus software. Mo ...
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Windows Defender
Microsoft Defender Antivirus (formerly Windows Defender) is an anti-malware component of Microsoft Windows. It was first released as a downloadable free anti-spyware program for Windows XP and was shipped with Windows Vista and Windows 7. It has evolved into a full antivirus program, replacing Microsoft Security Essentials in Windows 8 or later versions. In March 2019, Microsoft announced Microsoft Defender ATP for Mac for business customers to protect their Mac devices from attacks on a corporate network, and a year later, to expand protection for mobile devices, it announced Microsoft Defender ATP for Android and iOS devices, which incorporates Microsoft SmartScreen, a firewall, and malware scanning. The mobile version of Microsoft Defender also includes a feature to block access to corporate data if it detects a malicious app is installed. Microsoft Defender brand As of 2021, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is part of the much larger Microsoft Defender brand, which includes ...
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SpywareBlaster
SpywareBlaster is an antispyware and antiadware program for Microsoft Windows designed to block the installation of ActiveX malware. Overview SpywareBlaster is a program intended to prevent the download, installation and execution of most spyware, adware, browser hijackers, dialers and other malicious programs based on ActiveX. SpywareBlaster works on the basis of "blacklists" (Activating the "Killbit") Clsid of known malware programs, preventing them from infecting the protected computer. This approach differs from many other anti-spyware programs, which typically offer the user a chance to scan the hard drive and computer memory to remove unwanted software after it has been installed. SpywareBlaster allows the user to prevent privacy risks such as tracking cookies. Another feature is the ability to restrict the actions of websites known as distributors of adware and spyware. SpywareBlaster supports several web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google ...
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Spybot - Search & Destroy
Spybot may refer to: * Spybot – Search & Destroy, a spyware and adware removal computer program * Spybot worm {{for, the antispyware program, Spybot Search & Destroy The Spybot worm is a large family of computer worms of varying characteristics. Although the actual number of versions is unknown, it is estimated to be well into the thousands. This briefl ...
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SpywareBot
SpySheriff is malware that disguises itself as anti-spyware software. It attempts to mislead the user with false security alerts, threatening them into buying the program. Like other rogue antiviruses, after producing a list of false threats, it prompts the user to pay to remove them. The software is particularly difficult to remove, since it nests its components in System Restore folders, and also blocks some system management tools. However, SpySheriff can be removed by an experienced user, antivirus software, or by using a rescue disk. Websites SpySheriff was hosted at both www.spysheriff.com and www.spy-sheriff.com, which operated from 2005 until their shutdown in 2008. Both domains are now parked. Several other similarly-named websites also hosted the program, but have all been shut down. Several typosquatted websites also attempted to automatically install SpySheriff, including a fake version of Google.com called Goggle.com. From 2015 Goggle.com, which had changed owne ...
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Spylocked
SpySheriff is malware that disguises itself as anti-spyware software. It attempts to mislead the user with false security alerts, threatening them into buying the program. Like other rogue antiviruses, after producing a list of false threats, it prompts the user to pay to remove them. The software is particularly difficult to remove, since it nests its components in System Restore folders, and also blocks some system management tools. However, SpySheriff can be removed by an experienced user, antivirus software, or by using a rescue disk. Websites SpySheriff was hosted at both www.spysheriff.com and www.spy-sheriff.com, which operated from 2005 until their shutdown in 2008. Both domains are now parked. Several other similarly-named websites also hosted the program, but have all been shut down. Several typosquatted websites also attempted to automatically install SpySheriff, including a fake version of Google.com called Goggle.com. From 2015 Goggle.com, which had changed own ...
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SpyBouncer
SpyBouncer is a rogue security software application developed by SRC Technologies for the Microsoft Windows operating system. SpyBouncer has been listed by Spyware Warrior as a " rogue anti-spyware" program for its use of aggressive advertising and deliberate false positives. It is described by Symantec, the makers of Norton Antivirus Norton AntiVirus is an anti-computer virus, virus or anti-malware software product founded by Peter Norton, developed and distributed by Gen Digital since 1990 as part of its Norton (Symantec), Norton family of computer security products. It use ...,
https://antivirusinsider.com - Norton Antivirus as "a program that may give exaggerated reports of threats on the compromised computer. It will then prompt the user to purchase a registered version of the software in order to remove the reported threats."


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Security Shield
Security Shield (also known as SecurityShield) is a series of rogue security software Rogue security software is a form of malicious software and internet fraud that misleads users into believing there is a virus on their computer and aims to convince them to pay for a fake malware removal tool that actually installs malware on ... programs that asks for an amount of money to get the "full" version for protection against minor or non-existent viruses. References Rogue software {{Malware-stub ...
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Privacy Center
Privacy Center is a form of scareware that hijacks Microsoft Windows operating systems. It masquerades as a spyware remover, performs fake system scans to report (fake) infections and persuades the user to purchase the "full version" of Privacy Center to remove the reported infections and to protect the PC from future infections. It appears as a green system tray icon that often takes over the screen and blocks the desktop, including the start icon. Unlike other rogue anti-viruses, Privacy Center has the capability of running in safe mode. Attempts to close the system tray are futile. Also, the system will often not acknowledge the insertion of a USB flash drive. Method of Infection The virus is installed when users click on a fake video codec A video codec is software or hardware that compresses and decompresses digital video. In the context of video compression, ''codec'' is a portmanteau of ''encoder'' and ''decoder'', while a device that only compresses is typically call ...
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Personal Internet Security 2011
Personal Internet Security 2011 is a scareware rogue anti-virus. It is a fake computer protection program that induces users to think that they have a number of viruses, when Personal Internet Security is in fact the virus itself. The program encourages users to pay a certain amount as a subscription to clean their computer A computer is a machine that can be programmed to Execution (computing), carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) automatically. Modern digital electronic computers can perform generic sets of operations known as C ...s and to "protect" their computers. The users will also notice that a different number of viruses are listed every time the virus pops up. See also * MS Antivirus (malware) References Scareware {{malware-stub ...
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