AntiSpyware Guard
Posted: November 25, 2008
Threat Metric
The following fields listed on the Threat Meter containing a specific value, are explained in detail below:
Threat Level: The threat level scale goes from 1 to 10 where 10 is the highest level of severity and 1 is the lowest level of severity. Each specific level is relative to the threat's consistent assessed behaviors collected from SpyHunter's risk assessment model.
Detection Count: The collective number of confirmed and suspected cases of a particular malware threat. The detection count is calculated from infected PCs retrieved from diagnostic and scan log reports generated by SpyHunter.
Volume Count: Similar to the detection count, the Volume Count is specifically based on the number of confirmed and suspected threats infecting systems on a daily basis. High volume counts usually represent a popular threat but may or may not have infected a large number of systems. High detection count threats could lay dormant and have a low volume count. Criteria for Volume Count is relative to a daily detection count.
Trend Path: The Trend Path, utilizing an up arrow, down arrow or equal symbol, represents the level of recent movement of a particular threat. Up arrows represent an increase, down arrows represent a decline and the equal symbol represent no change to a threat's recent movement.
% Impact (Last 7 Days): This demonstrates a 7-day period change in the frequency of a malware threat infecting PCs. The percentage impact correlates directly to the current Trend Path to determine a rise or decline in the percentage.
Threat Level: | 10/10 |
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Infected PCs: | 96 |
First Seen: | July 24, 2009 |
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OS(es) Affected: | Windows |
AntiSpyware Guard, or AntiSpywareGuard, is a rogue anti-spyware program and is a clone of AntiSpyGuard. Once you're infected with AntiSpyware Guard, you'll receive numerous fake popups that resemble Windows security alerts that state your computer is infected with malware.
Moreover, AntiSpyware Guard may run a fake system scanner and then display fake system scan results stating that your system is flooded with spyware. AntiSpyware Guard's deceptive methods are designed to push you to AntiSpyware Guard's website or other malicious websites that distribute AntiSpyware Guard's full paid version. AntiSpyware Guard may launch on every Windows startup.
Technical Details
File System Modifications
Tutorials: If you wish to learn how to remove malware components manually, you can read the tutorials on how to find malware, kill unwanted processes, remove malicious DLLs and delete other harmful files. Always be sure to back up your PC before making any changes.
The following files were created in the system:AntieMalwareASGF[1].exe
File name: AntieMalwareASGF[1].exeSize: 826.2 KB (826208 bytes)
MD5: 5174d8042c4165154fbeec30febf0bfc
Detection count: 76
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: December 11, 2009
PP.exe
File name: PP.exeSize: 405.5 KB (405504 bytes)
MD5: fcde9f0ac705cc99ed94115e6f26e8c9
Detection count: 71
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: December 11, 2009
asg.exe
File name: asg.exeSize: 681.98 KB (681984 bytes)
MD5: e74ca5d63ddde4f1991842303cb25b23
Detection count: 66
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: December 11, 2009
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