ActiveSearch

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
ActiveSearch is a search toolbar for Internet Explorer. It shows undesirable commercial advertisements in pop-ups, tracks user Internet activity and monitors web search results. The adware is bundled with some advertising-supported software. ActiveSearch runs every time the user starts Internet Explorer.

Gyner Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This dangerous spyware is a combination of a worm and a trojan; this means that although Gyner Trojan doesn't usually tries to send its copies and infect as many PCs as possible, it is a real threat for one single PC. By damaging many key files and other critical computer components this pest causes many problems, such as improper computer working or loss of important data. The following files were created in the system:

H04x3r Telnet Server

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This application is a trojan, which means that any computer, infected with this spyware, is in danger. H04x3r Telnet Server usually performs a set of actions, which may seriously damage the security of the infected PC. This pest is able to drop other spywares onto machine; this technique is especially dangerous and should be treated carefully. The following files were created in the system:

H99Clean

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This malicious software is a trojan, which means it doesn't try to send its copies to many addresses. H99Clean simply concentrates on one particular PC and performs a set of destructive actions on it. Among these actions are several really dangerous, which usually damage key files or computer components. This often leads to computer instability and loss of performance. The following files were created in the system:

Hack You

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This dangerous trojan is quite a serious threat for anyone, whose PC is not protected against this spyware. Hack You usually sneaks into the computer and starts performing many destructive actions, some of which are able to damage critical computer files and lead to negative effects . It is always a good decision to detect and remove this trojan from the infected machine as soon as possible. The following files were created in the system:

Block Checker

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
Block Checker is a freeware tool that allows to check online status of popular instant messenger users. The application contains adware components that send undesirable advertisements to all the contacts of MSN, AIM and Yahoo instant messengers. Block Checker automatically runs on every Windows startup.

Free Scratch and Win

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
Free Scratch and Win consists of a particular application and Internet Explorer search toolbar. The latter shows undesirable commercial advertisements in pop-ups. It also can change web browser default home page to the www.xzoomy.com site, record user keystrokes and track his Internet activity. Free Scratch and Win is able to update itself via the Internet. The spyware must be manually installed. It automatically runs on every Windows startup.

SurfSideKick

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
SurfSideKick is an adware application that shows commercial advertisements and pop-ups, changes web browser's default error page, modifies search settings and opens marketing and advertising web sites. SurfSideKick can also download and install third-party adware applications or send out computer information. Surf SideKick must be manually installed. SurfSideKick automatically runs on every Windows startup.

Adlogix

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
Adlogix is a complex adware program that serves annoying commercial advertisements and pop-ups. Adlogix silently updates itself via the Internet. Its main component works as a computer driver and therefore is very difficult to detect and completely disable.

HackDel Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
If no actions against this pest are taken immediately, HackDel Trojan may become a reason of many problems . It is always a good decision to keep your antiviral computer up-to-date in order to prevent your computer from being infected with HackDel Trojan. The following files were created in the system:

Hackin Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
Hackin Trojan is always a dangerous tool in the hands of an experienced hacker. This spyware provides a hacker with a partial control over the infected machine, making it possible to steal some pieces of private data . The hacker also gets an ability to harm the computer's stability by performing annoying and destructive actions. The following files were created in the system:

Hackology Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This malicious application is a trojan, which usually infects the target machine via many Internet resources, such as peer-to-peer networks, suspicious web pages or e-mail messages from unknown senders. Hackology Trojan is able to damage important computer components, which are responsible for proper computer working. This technique often leads to computer instability and loss of performance. The following files were created in the system:

Haha Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This spyware is a harmful trojan, which usually damages many important files on a victim PC. This technique is quite old, but really effective, that's why more serious problems may occur as a result of activity of this pest. Keeping your antiviral computer up-to-date in order to prevent your machine from being infected would be the best choice available. The following files were created in the system:

HaltWin Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
This trojan is usually able to make a lot of problems to every user of the infected computer. By using its specific algorithms, HaltWin Trojan can halt Windows; this may lead to many consequences, such as the loss of important data. All in all, this spyware should be removed from the infected machine as soon as possible. The following files were created in the system:

HangUp Trojan

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Trojans
HangUp trojan usually performs a set of destructive actions, which may seriously harm the infected computer. Among possible negative effects of this trojan's activities are: the loss of computer performance or Internet connectivity, improper or unstable computer working, etc. Removing this spyware as soon as possible would be the best choice available. The following files were created in the system:

XLite

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: IP Telephony
XLite is a typical dialer spyware that connects a compromised PC to the Internet by dialing a high cost phone number using a modem. XLite can get into the computer from many malicious web sites and pornographic resources.

NaviSearch

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
NaviSearch is an adware application that serves undesirable commercial advertisements and pop-ups. It also changes the Internet Explorer default search page and related settings. NaviSearch is bundled with some ad-supported software. It can also be manually installed. The threat runs on every Windows startup.

Inker.B

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Worms
Inker.B is a specific script worm with a rich set of malicious functions. The threat written in Visual Basic Script language is an extremely dangerous variant of the similar Inker worm. It spreads in the Internet through IRC chats, by e-mail and via file sharing networks. The following files were created in the system:

Fastwebfinder

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Browser Hijackers
Fastwebfinder is a parasitical browser hijacker that changes the Internet Explorer default home and search pages and modifies related search settings. It also adds numerous bookmarks to the web browser's Favorites list. Fastwebfinder is bundled with some ad-supported products. It also can get into the computer while visiting some insecure web sites. The threat runs on every Windows startup.

NewDotNet

Posted: March 28, 2006 | Category: Adware
NewDotNet is an Internet Explorer plugin that sends a web browser to sponsored web sites whenever the user enters a non-existent or mistaken site address into the address bar. The threat can track user browsing habits and may show commercial pop-up advertisements. It is able to silently update itself via the Internet. NewDotNet is bundled with a variety of advertising-supported products. It also can be manually installed. The threat runs on every Windows startup.