Rogue anti-virus software which mimics the look and feel of legitimate anti-virus software is in circulation; a new version of 'FakeXPA' scare-ware poses as a legitimate commercial AV package, 'AVG Anti-virus 2011' but in reality it is a scam designed to compromise the computers on which it is installed. The download claims to scan for Malware, displays fake 'detection' warnings about infections and then asks for money to remove the non-existent Malware. Like other scare-ware, FakeXPA is known, in cases, to install its own Malware - variants of the Alureon Trojan horse program.
Microsoft has issued a warning about the scam which may also appear as "Anti-virus XP", "Anti-virusXP 2008", "WinDefender 2008" or "XP Anti-virus"
and say that their own Ant-Virus/Anti-Malware products Windows Defender, Microsoft Security Essentials, the Windows Live safety scanner can detect and remove infestations planted by the scare-ware software.
Microsoft has issued a warning about the scam which may also appear as "Anti-virus XP", "Anti-virusXP 2008", "WinDefender 2008" or "XP Anti-virus"
and say that their own Ant-Virus/Anti-Malware products Windows Defender, Microsoft Security Essentials, the Windows Live safety scanner can detect and remove infestations planted by the scare-ware software.
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