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Antivirus Antispyware 2011

Posted: February 22, 2011

Threat Metric

Threat Level: 10/10
Infected PCs: 253
First Seen: February 21, 2011
Last Seen: July 1, 2022
OS(es) Affected: Windows

ScreenshotNot to be confused with the actual security product 'AVG AntiVirus Antispyware 2011'; AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 is malware that will infect your computer covertly and proceed to issue various dangerous-sounding and completely spurious warnings and scanning results. Deleting Antivirus Antispyware 2011 is the only response that will enable you to rid your computer of security risks and reattain normal operation. Don't throw away money on this rogue security product, since AntiVirus Antispyware 2011's existence on your machine will open you up to serious security problems and inundate you with system alerts that have no grounding in reality.

AntiVirus Antispyware 2011's Dangerous Rallying Cry

Rogue security programs like AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 are primarily distributed through Trojans that trick users into installing the program themselves. After being installed, AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 and other invaders like AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 will turn your computer-using experience into a hellish ride filled with terrifying warning and alert pop-ups. Some prominent message possibilities include:

AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011 Agent
AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011 will be in tray and will protect your PC from threats. Right click AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011 icon to restore program.

AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011
WARNING! 299 threats detected
Detected malicious programs can damage your computer and compromise your privacy. It's strongly recommended to remove them immediately!
Potential risks: Infecting other computers on your network
Continue unprotected Remove all threats now

Antispyware software warning
Your computer is infected with spyware and malware. Last scan results: 364 infected files found! Click this notification to fix the problem.

To punctuate these fear-inspiring statements, AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 will even add minor sound effects, just so the possibility of you ignoring the message is reduced to a bare minimum. You may be amazed at how so many threats could slip past your defenses – but don't be. The truth is that AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 is using the same tricks as AntiVirus Antispyware 2011's twin Antivirus System 2011, and just reporting problems without checking to see if they're actually there.

Don't Give AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 the Chance to Betray Your Trust

Along with these messages, AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 will lead you over to AntiVirus Antispyware 2011's website and imply that you can be relieved of all your problems if you only buy the full version of the software. If you follow this clarion call, you'll find that it leads right over a cliff! The dangers present in trusting a rogue security product company include but aren't restricted to these possibilities:

  • Giving the rogue security product free reign over your system, which will practically guarantee security
  • Enabling the criminals behind AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 to take your money, not just once, but repeatedly. Any initial charges you make with your credit card are likely to be repeated indefinitely! Contacting any pretense of customer service offered will typically only result in your being subjecting to more sales pitches.
  • Unintentionally allowing other malware besides AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 to drop onto your system. This can happen even if you just visit the AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 rogue security product's website, let alone if you actually do anything while there!
  • The hackers that designed AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 may also use your private information for further misdeeds. Unwanted charges to your credit card are the very least of what can happen.

The sooner you delete AntiVirus Antispyware 2011, the fewer problems like these you'll have to defend your computer against. Ready your security scanners and have AntiVirus Antispyware 2011 quarantined and kicked out, rather than trusting an old enemy with a new name.

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Aliases

Trojan:Win32/Ragterneb.A [Microsoft]Trojan Horse [Symantec]Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT [Sunbelt]Mal/Behav-210 [Sophos]Trj/VB.AIE [Panda]Win32/VB.AAQC [NOD32]Heuristic.LooksLike.Win32.Suspicious.H [McAfee-GW-Edition]Generic.dx!mwq [McAfee]Trojan.Win32.VB.aaqc [Kaspersky]Trojan.Win32.Malware.1 [K7AntiVirus]Gen.Trojan [Ikarus]W32/VB.AAQC!tr [Fortinet]Win32.TrojanHorse [eSafe]Trojan.Siggen1.6486 [DrWeb]Heur.Suspicious [Comodo]
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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:



%AppData%\AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011\securityhelper.exe File name: securityhelper.exe
Size: 4.34 MB (4347392 bytes)
MD5: b290316e3e661dc4f7b52760754b2a7d
Detection count: 64
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Path: %AppData%\AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: February 21, 2011
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\17896824\recf.exe File name: recf.exe
Size: 28.67 KB (28672 bytes)
MD5: 532ab28f7d39345ca57bbe1ec4abd292
Detection count: 63
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Path: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\17896824\recf.exe
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: October 6, 2021
%AppData%\43754\mscjm.exe File name: mscjm.exe
Size: 10.24 KB (10240 bytes)
MD5: e0c0cf6795d76a68fb8a163ae1e2682a
Detection count: 61
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Path: %AppData%\43754
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: February 21, 2011
%AppData%\43754\mscj.exe File name: mscj.exe
Size: 139.26 KB (139264 bytes)
MD5: 8546da4e05ad4ee5c8f060522654ca50
Detection count: 54
File type: Executable File
Mime Type: unknown/exe
Path: %AppData%\43754
Group: Malware file
Last Updated: February 21, 2011

Registry Modifications

The following newly produced Registry Values are:

HKEY..\..\..\..{RegistryKeys}SOFTWARE\AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011

Additional Information

The following directories were created:
%APPDATA%\AntiVirus AntiSpyware 2011%APPDATA%\AntiVirus_AntiSpyware_2011

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