Ultimate Antivirus 2008

Posted June 9, 2008 

Ultimate Antivirus 2008 is a damn scam, another fake anti-spyware program. Like other rogue antispyware, Ultimate Antivirus 2008’s game plan is to get you to waste £20-40 ($34.95-$79.95) to remove spyware you don’t have.

How does Ultimate Antivirus 2008 do this? Ultimate Antivirus 2008 runs “security” scans with fake results and Ultimate Antivirus 2008 popups tell you you’re infected with system threats that don’t exist.

Personally, stuff like Ultimate Antivirus 2008 makes me want to throw my computer out the window. But then I take a deep breath, put down my PC, and just remove Ultimate Antivirus 2008.

And send tons of hate e-mail to www.UAV2008.com. That’s fun too.

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Ultimate Antivirus 2008 Is Ugly

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Ultimate Antivirus 2008 Could Be a Trojan

WTF Are Trojans?

Remember that college class you took on Greek mythology?

Neither do I.

Trojans get their name from Greek mythology, though — a Trojan is software that acts like a Trojan horse. The same way that Trojan horse looked like a great gift to the Spartans — only it was stuffed full of soldiers — Trojans are software that appear harmless but are really designed to kill your computer.

Trojans often pretend to be a video codec you need to watch porn — really — , maybe a photo attached to email, or some sort of other harmless software. Once you open your gates to a Trojan though, it can spy on you, download more malware, or allow a hacker to do whatever he wants on your machine.

How Ultimate Antivirus 2008 and Trojans Might Infect You

  • Websites: When you’re surfing the web, you won’t only get infected when you download some codecs or plugins. Sometimes all you have to do is visit a site and a Trojan secretly downloads itself onto your computer. Scary. Use a browser like Firefox to prevent this — it’s much more secure than Internet Explorer.
  • Open ports: If you run any file-sharing applications — and I’m not just talking peer-to-peer music software — you risk opening up your system to infection. It can be as simple as leaving file sharing open on your instant message client. My rule of thumb is to close off every port. Set up a firewall, too, if you don’t already have one.
  • Email: Some random person you don’t really remember just forwarded you some hot pictures? Don’t open them. Lots of Trojans are dolled up as harmless looking email attachments that take advantage of security holes in your mail client. Spam blocker software can help, but it’s better just not to open any attachments from people you don’t know.

Talk Crap About Ultimate Antivirus 2008 (3 Comments)

  1. 11 June 2008 10:50 am
    charlie wrote:

    Ultimate Antivirus 2008 is not a trojan but it is installed by some trojans at it’s what i’ve read on another website. ultimateantivirus 2008 is definitely a DAMN SCAM and recommend everyone to remove Ultimate Antivirus 2008

  2. 3 November 2008 8:21 pm
    William T "Bill" Darch III wrote:

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    William T Darch III.
    [Email Address Removed]

    Olympia Washington, USA.

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