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Windows Guardian 2010

Posted: March 1, 2010

Windows Guardian 2010 is the latest counterfeit security program disguised as a legal antispyware application program. This suspicious software program will only lead to the harm of any computer system it has invaded. Windows Guardian 2010 is known to come from the same rogueware family as XP Guardian and XP AntiSpyware 2010. Windows Guardian 2010 is sly and may hide itself within registry files of an infected system. On installation Windows Guardian 2010 will generate fake security alerts, pop-up warnings and online system scans. Users are advised to ignore these security notifications and not follow the malicious advise to purchase the "full" version of Windows Guardian 2010.

File System Modifications

  • The following files were created in the system:
    # File Name
    1 av.exe
    2 WRblt8464P

Registry Modifications

  • The following newly produced Registry Values are:
    HKEY..\..\..\..{Subkeys}HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center "AntiVirusOverride" = "1?HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Security Center "FirewallOverride" = "1?

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One Comment

  • k, makino says:

    On Friday evening (GMT:+0900)around 6:30PM,Mar. 5,WINDOWS GUARDIAN suddenly appeared on my PC to prevent to access to Internet.I tried to delete this warning, unfortunateley,it didn't work. On the screen THREE different sized warnings and ads repeatedly flushed and said the warning "your PC is in danger! your credit card number and information, password were stolen. And furthermore, your PC is monitored by SPYWARE!"
    I decided to call for a help to my PC maker and it took for more than 1
    hour and 15 minutes to eliminate this THREAT & WANING. PC maker cheked thier
    side in Windows Vista, there does not exsist such a pretending Mirco Soft software. Anyway, I ruined my whole evening! I am so relieved I made it.
    Watch out this kind of fake advertrisement,every PC maker!!!

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