UltimateKeylog
Posted July 31, 2008
UltimateKeylog is a damn keylogger. Like other keyloggers, UltimateKeylog does the usual spying: logging every keystroke you type, seeing what sites you visit, reading your online conversations, checking your emails with you, maybe seeing which applications you launch.
A keylogger like UltimateKeylog could be installed for legit reasons — you know, like spying on your spouse.
I mean making sure your children are safe online.
But UltimateKeylog can also put your privacy, and hence your security and financial information, at risk.
So I say, get rid of UltimateKeylog.
Dammit.
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Mytob V
Posted July 29, 2008
Mytob V is a damn backdoor Trojan. Like other backdoors, Mytob V pretends to be something harmless and gets creepy-cozy in your system using rootkit techniques. Mytob V tracks every keystroke you type, and Mytob V also tries to connect to servers to download more nasty crap onto your PC.
Did you buy your cute little Sony Vaio imagining some day it’d grow up and be part of a hackers’ botnet?
Yeah, just like you raised a son you’ll hope will join a street gang.
Let’s practice some prevention, and get rid of Mytob V.
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Secure Expert Cleaner
Posted July 29, 2008
Secure Expert Cleaner, AKA VitaeAntivirus2008, is a damn scam, another fake anti-spyware program. Like other rogue antispyware, Secure Expert Cleaner’s game plan is to have you waste about £25 removing “threats” you don’t have.
How does Secure Expert Cleaner do this? Secure Expert Cleaner runs free “security” scans with fake results and Secure Expert Cleaner popups tell you you’re infected with spyware that doesn’t exist. You might have gotten tricked into downloading Secure Expert Cleaner from a damn scam site.
Personally, stuff like Secure Expert Cleaner makes me want to smash my PC into a billion pieces.
Or just remove Secure Expert Cleaner. Either way.
Let me show you how to get rid of Secure Expert Cleaner for free.
Secure Expert Cleaner Is Ugly

XP Cleaner
Posted July 26, 2008
XP Cleaner, AKA XPCleaner, is a damn scam, another fake anti-spyware program. Like other rogue antispyware, XP Cleaner’s game is to hustle you into wasting about £25 removing “threats” you don’t have.
How does XP Cleaner do this? XP Cleaner runs free “security” scans with fake results and XP Cleaner popups tell you you’re infected with spyware that doesn’t exist.
Personally, stuff like XP Cleaner makes me want to smash my PC into a billion pieces.
Or just remove XP Cleaner. Either way.
Let me show you how to get rid of XP Cleaner for free.
XP Cleaner Is Ugly

“Notification MAIL” Nigerian Scam
Posted July 26, 2008
It’s just the luckiest day in the world! First Starbucks gives me a free coffee, then I get a “Notification MAIL” about being a “wiiner” of the lottery.
LOL
Obviously, if you get a “Notification MAIL” Nigerian Scam like this, it’s just a dressed up Nigerian scam — the scammer’s goal is to get your personal information, access your bank account, and steal your money.
Another day, another damn scam.
I’ve got to get back to spamming claimsdepartment.649@hotmail.com, who sent me this email.
“Notification MAIL” Nigerian Scam Is Stupid
From: user@microsoft.co.uk
Subject: Notification MAIL
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Reply-To: claimsdepartment.649@hotmail.comDear Wiiner,
We wish to notify you that your email address was randomly selected and entered
into our free second Category BRITISH LOTTERY 6/49. You have subsequently
emerged a winner and therefore entitled to a substantial amount for a total pay
out of £789,000.00 GBP, You are to contact agent head of online Mr. Shoomon
Perry,via phone and email, with the following winning details below to clear
your prize for
immediate payment.
XL Guarder
Posted July 24, 2008
XL Guarder, AKA XLife Guarder, is a damn scam, another fake anti-spyware program. Like other rogue antispyware, XL Guarder’s game plan is to have you waste about £25 removing “threats” you don’t have.
How does XL Guarder do this? XL Guarder runs free “security” scans with fake results and XL Guarder popups tell you you’re infected with spyware that doesn’t exist. You might have gotten tricked into downloading XL Guarder from www.AntiSpyStorm2008.com.
Personally, stuff like XL Guarder makes me want to smash my PC into a billion pieces.
Or just remove XL Guarder. Either way.
Let me show you how to get rid of XL Guarder for free.
XL Guarder Is Ugly

Trojan Swif
Posted July 23, 2008
Trojan Swif is a damn backdoor Trojan. Like other backdoors, Trojan Swif pretends to be something harmless and gets creepy-cozy in your system using rootkit techniques. Trojan Swif tracks every keystroke you type, and Trojan Swif also tries to connect to servers to download more nasty crap onto your PC.
Did you buy your cute little Sony Vaio imagining some day it’d grow up and be part of a hackers’ botnet?
Yeah, just like you raised a son you’ll hope will join a street gang.
Let’s practice some prevention, and get rid of Trojan Swif.
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Vitae Antivirus 2008
Posted July 23, 2008
Vitae Antivirus 2008, AKA VitaeAntivirus2008, is a damn scam, another fake anti-spyware program. Like other rogue antispyware, Vitae Antivirus 2008’s game plan is to have you waste about £25 removing “threats” you don’t have.
How does Vitae Antivirus 2008 do this? Vitae Antivirus 2008 runs free “security” scans with fake results and Vitae Antivirus 2008 popups tell you you’re infected with spyware that doesn’t exist. You might have gotten tricked into downloading Vitae Antivirus 2008 from a damn scam site.
Personally, stuff like Vitae Antivirus 2008 makes me want to smash my PC into a billion pieces.
Or just remove Vitae Antivirus 2008. Either way.
Let me show you how to get rid of Vitae Antivirus 2008 for free.
Vitae Antivirus 2008 Is Ugly

“Urgent Online Service Mail From TD Banknorth Treasury” Phishing Email
Posted July 23, 2008
Good lord. Am I the only one getting all this damn spam about banking accounts I don’t have?
As usual, if you get an email warning you that one of your banking accounts is going to be closed unless you >>>CLICK HERE!!!<<< right now, never touch any of the links in the email.
If you feel tempted, just throw your computer out the window. It's safer, I kid you not.
Or just type your bank's website address into the browser, login, and check your account from there.
Another day, another damn scam via spam.
Slam.
Jam.
Eh...
“Urgent Online Service Mail From TD Banknorth Treasury” Phishing Email Is Dull
From: custsupport-refnum_11ltc@tdbanknorth.com
Subject: Urgent Online Service Mail From TD Banknorth Treasury Management Services
Dear TD Banknorth Treasury Management customer,Security and confidentiality are at the heart of the TD Banknorth. Your details (and your money) is protected by a number of technologies, including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption.
We would like to notify you that TD Banknorth Commercial carries out customer details confirmation procedure that is compulsory for all TD Banknorth Commercial customers. This procedure is attributed to a routine banking software update.Please login to TD Banknorth Treasury Management using the link below and follow the instructions on the screen.
http://www9.tdbanknorth.com/wcmfd/wcmpw/CustomerVerify.htm?site=20zrohDAFFWejtucsdOkhb
TD Banknorth Commercial Customer Service
OtherHomePage.com
Posted July 22, 2008
OtherHomePage.com is a damn scam site designed to cheat you out of your hard-earned money. OtherHomePage.com tries to trick you into buying fake anti-spyware, such as Ultimate Antivirus and Windows Antivirus 2008, by telling you you’re infected with a worm that doesn’t exist.
Have you seen this OtherHomePage.com popup?
Warning! W32.Myzor.FK@yf is a virus that infects files with .exe extensions. It attempts to steal passwords and private information from the infected computer.
Type: Virus
Infection Length: 138,293 bytes
Systems Affected: Windows 95, 98, ME, NT (all versions), 2003, Windows XP (all service packs)
Systems Not Affected: DOS, EPOC, Linux, Macintosh, Novell Netware, OS/2, UNIX
Technical details: Creates files in %Windir%\ directory. By default, this is C:\Windows.
Adds values to registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MNACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Scans the hard drive for .exe files and infects any executable files. Searches for passwords/information, which it may send to a remote attacker.
Recomendations: Click “OK” to download officially approved security software.
Always keep your patch levels up-to-date.
Does this OtherHomePage.com popup make you want to stab your computer?
Or would you rather just get rid of OtherHomePage.com for free?
We can do both.




