Scareware warning from the FBI
- http://www.us-cert.g...about_scareware
December 14, 2009 - " The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a warning to alert users about an ongoing threat involving pop-up security messages that appear on the Internet. These pop-up messages may contain seemingly legitimate antivirus software. Users who click on these pop-up messages to purchase and install the bogus software may become infected with malicious code or to become victims of a phishing attack. US-CERT encourages users and administrators to do the following to help mitigate the risks:
• Review the FBI Press Release* titled Pop-Up Security Warnings Pose Threats.
• Install antivirus software, and keep the signature files up to date.
• Use caution when entering personal and financial information online.
• Install software applications from only trusted sources."
* http://www.fbi.gov/p...popup121109.htm
> http://www.ic3.gov/m...009/091211.aspx
"... The FBI is aware of an estimated loss to victims in excess of $150 million..."
- http://sunbeltblog.b...generation.html
December 11, 2009 - "A new rogue security product called IGuardPC... is the 50th clone of the WiniGuard family of rogue security products. That makes WiniGuard the largest rogue family ever detected by Sunbelt researchers. The WiniGuard family began in September of 2008. Operators behind it have added variants.. sorted into three generations. The latest generation gets a new clone about every 48 hours to stay ahead of public awareness and anti-malware detections..."
(Screenshots available at the URL above.)
Edited by AplusWebMaster, 30 July 2010 - 11:00 AM.