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'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert

Posted: October 4, 2013

'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' is a fake pop-up alert, which is used by attackers to install adware and other potentially unwanted programs on vulnerable computer. 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert may show up on any web browser or legal search engine. If the computer user can see 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert whenever he is performing an online search in any genuine search provider, or is visiting a certain commercial website he has been redirected by PC threats related to this bogus warning message, this indicates that the computer may be affected by adware or a potentially unwanted program. 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert is created by cybercrooks to possibly earn easy money. Malware linked to 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert may boost traffic of the specific advertising website, grab sales leads for other tricky websites, and display annoying advertisements and sponsored links within the web browser. 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert is spread via adware or other malicious applications. 'Your Video Downloader might be outdated' Fake Alert may also be displayed on malicious websites, or genuine websites that have been hijacked.

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The following messages's were detected:
# Message
1Your Video Downloader might be outdated Please update to the latest version for better performance. Powered by iLivid.
It is recommended that you update your download manager to the fastest version available. Please update with iLivid to continue. You should always pay attention when installing software because often, a software installer includes optional installs, such as this “Your Video Downloader might be outdated” adware. Be very careful what you agree to install.

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