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  • Found new fake codecs – SilverCodec and BrainCodec

    Myantispyware team December 1, 2006     No Comment     Adware, Malware

    Sunbelt blog and Bleepingcomputer reported about two new fake codecs: SilverCodec and BrainCodec This is so new in fact, that though the BrainCodec has its own domain and its own braincodec.107.exe, they forgot to change the web site itself. As you can see the web site is still showing the layout and image for Gold

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  • More fake codec sites

    Myantispyware team November 21, 2006     No Comment     Adware, Malware

    As always, DO NOT download these fake codecs. They do not improve video or audio, and installing them under the premise of “free video” or any other reason is a very bad idea. MovieCodec TV Codec WatchFree SuperCodec Perfect Codec Related articles: How to remove malicious codecs.

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  • More fake codec sites or story continue…

    Myantispyware team October 26, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    The story continue… some days ago Sunbeltblog reported about fresh fake codec sites. Codec is actually a trojan download installer, It will change your home page to one of the current security scam site used like iupdate.com. It produces unwanted popup to sell rough security software or open to porn content type pages like adultfriendfinders[dot]com.

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  • MSN Worm Used to install Backdoor | How to remove

    Myantispyware team October 1, 2006     No Comment     Adware, Worms

    F Secure have received reports from customers of suspicious pop-ups that were being spammed through MSN Messenger. Below is a sample message: lol check 🙂 http://peopleonline.pe.funpic.de/[REMOVED].pif When the link in the message is clicked, it automatically downloads a file named photo942.PIF. This file is the backdoor component of Licat.C This is used to connect to

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  • More fake codec sites

    Myantispyware team September 20, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    Sunbeltblog reported (1, 2) about two fresh fake codes sites. Strcodec MP Video Codec Add both sites in to your blocklist. Use follow info: 69.50.160.58 Mpcodec.com 85.255.118.194 strcodec.com Related articles: How to remove malicious codecs.

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  • SmartBrowser have smart EULA

    Myantispyware team July 27, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    Spywareguide reported about site enticing an end-user to install something they think they need, only to pull the rug out from under them and reveal that (in actual fact), is was this program over here that they needed all along! The site is a typical free movies / webcam website. This site displays numerous videos

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  • Wanna free anti spyware ? Get Adware.

    Myantispyware team July 18, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    Adware comes in all forms, and this time, it’s under the false pretense of being Webroot’s Spysweeper 5. To be specific, there is a torrent for SpySweeper 5 that comes with a “keygen” to bypass registration, but when executed it is actually adware —a 180solutions installer. It immediately connects to the net and then installs

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  • Browsezilla – next internet generation – Web browser that contains malware

    Myantispyware team July 12, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    PandaLabs has discovered that Browsezilla, a free web browser available on several web pages, infects computers with the adware PicsPlace, without users’ knowledge. This adware, which activates whenever a user starts up the infected PC, opens a series of adult web pages, although they are not visible to the user. This tactic is aimed at

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  • How to remove NEED2FIND and RXToolbar

    Myantispyware team June 1, 2006     No Comment     Adware, Tutorials - HowTo

    Need2Find is an adware promoted by Ask Jeeves. Ask Jeeves distributes a variety of programs that offer users some trinket of apparent value (e.g. smileys for email programs) while also adding an extra toolbar to users’ web browsers. Ask Jeeves promotes these programs in ways that do not entail meaningful user consent.

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  • YapBrowser is back online

    Myantispyware team May 31, 2006     No Comment     Adware

    Some time ago we`ve reported about the adware: YapBrowser, potentially dangerous application that pre-installs 180Solutions Zango and does nothing but apparently redirect you to a porn site. Read more: YapBrowser and Yapsearch(dot)com now yapbrowser site back online. The website claims: YapBrowser is a browser which will make searching for any information online much simpler. Download

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