Our good friend and a customer was recently attacked by a fake Antivirus. He describes his experience, our rescue and a related news episode here.
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Our good friend and a customer was recently attacked by a fake Antivirus. He describes his experience, our rescue and a related news episode here.
The bad guys are smart. They will do just about anything to steal your passwords, harvest your identity and make a quick buck.
What’s the motivation? Money. And that’s why the problem won’t go away anytime soon. The cybercriminals are very well funded by organized crime., thus ensuring they procure the best talent.
The lastest attacks entail ‘scareware.’ And we’ve noticed a significant increase in the number of computers infected with such rogue programs.
Well, unfortunately, it’s not a happy ending. In this case, the wolf is dressed in sheep’s clothing. The cybercrimal simply masquerades as a legitimate antispyware or antivirus company, encourages you to take action, and takes advantage of your and your computer in the progress. It works well. Many people have fallen victim to this kind of attack.
Worst case: Your computer may now have real viruses, you may have purchased a bogus piece of software, and your credit card number may have been compromised.
View it with suspicion. Press Alt+F4 to close the Window and then run your own antivirus and antispyware programs. Make sure they’re updated before running them.
Get in touch with us. We will scan the computer free of charge and make recommendations as-needed.
For more info about rogue security software, please go here: http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/viruses/rogue.mspx
For a growing list of fake programs masquerading as the real thing, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_software
Be careful of wolves in sheep’s clothing. Be skeptical of everything you find online. Educate your family, friends and colleagues.