
BleepingComputer New WINI rogue variant called SecureKeeper.

BleepingComputer Two more rogues today. Personal Protector and Control Center
Source: www.bleepingcomputer.com
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BleepingComputer Just when I was getting bored with the Wini rogue variants, they released another rogue called AntiAID with a different look and feel. I just do not get the names. Is this program not supposed to help you?

BleepingComputer And yet another Wini rogue called SystemWarrior. Anyone else getting sick of these variants being released every 2 days?

BleepingComputer ComboFix is now available for download again.

BleepingComputer If you are looking for ComboFix it is currently unavailable while the developer fixes a bug. Please do not run it on Vista if you currently have it installed until the problem is fixed.

BleepingComputer New rogue called MaCatte Antivirus 2009 has been released that attempts to impersonate McAfee antivirus. Do not purchase this program as it is a scam.
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BleepingComputer Added a guide on how to use SUPERAntiSpyware to our virus removal section.
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BleepingComputer New wini rogue named BlockProtector.

BleepingComputer New rogue called Security Central that terminates executables while running. Removal guide below.

BleepingComputer New Wini rogue released today called BlockWatcher. Removal guide below.

BleepingComputer New rogue released today called Windows Enterprise Suite.
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BleepingComputer New Facebook phising campaign started. Beware of emails with the subjects of "Facebook Password Reset Confirmation", "New login system", "Facebook Account Update", "Facebook Update Tool". These emails are an attempt to have you login and run an executable that will install malware on your computer. More info at the link below.
Source: www.eweek.com

BleepingComputer A rogue called Desktop Defender 2010 was released today. This rogue is part of the Contraviro/Unvirex family. Guide below.
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