Antivir2010
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
Rogue:Win32/FakeXPA
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. See the Win32/FakeXPA description for more information.
Rogue:HTML/FakeXPA
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. See the Win32/FakeXPA description for more information.
Rogue:JS/FakeXPA
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. See the Win32/FakeXPA description for more information.
Win32/FakeXPA
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
Win32/FakeXPA is a family of programs that claims to scan for malware and displays fake warnings of malicious programs and viruses. They then ask you to pay for and register the software to remove these fake threats from your PC. Some members of Win32/FakeXPA can also download other malware and have been observed in the wild downloading variants of Win32/Alureon.
Antivirus7
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
AntivirusGT
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
Rogue:Win32/FakeSecSen
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. See the Win32/FakeSecSen description for more information.
Antivirus2009
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
Antivirus2010
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
AntivirusBEST
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Trojan:Win32/Antivirusxp and Program:Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products. These products may represent themselves as “Antivirus XP”, “AntivirusXP 2008”, “WinDefender 2008”, “XP Antivirus”, or similar.
Program:Win32/Antivirus2009
This program was detected by definitions prior to 1.159.567.0 as it violated the guidelines by which Microsoft identified unwanted software. Based on analysis using current guidelines, the program does not have unwanted behaviors.
Win32/Defmid
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat.
Rogue:Win32/Defmid is a trojan that mimics security alerts and displays messages requesting the user to purchase the rogue to fix "detected" problems that in actuality don't exist.
you can find out more about rogues from our Rogue information page.
Win32/FakeSpypro
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This family of rogue security programs pretend to scan your PC for malware, and often report lots of infections. The program will say you have to pay for it before it can fully clean your PC.
However, the program hasn't really detected any malware at all and isn't really an antivirus or antimalware scanner. It just looks like one so you'll send money to the people who made the program. Some of these programs use product names or logos that unlawfully impersonate Microsoft products.
Different brands of the rogues may modify various settings on your computer, end or close programs or system services, or block access to websites.
Rogue:Win32/FakeSpypro
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This rogue security program falsely claims that your PC is infected with malware. It then encourages you to pay for a product to remove the "threats" from your PC.
See the Win32/FakeSpypro family description for more information.
Rogue:Win32/FakePlus
Reports of Rogue Antivirus programs have been more prevalent as of late. These are programs that generate misleading alerts and false detections in order to convince users to purchase illegitimate security software. Some of these programs, such as Win32/Antivirusxp and Win32/FakeRednefed may display product names or logos in an apparently unlawful attempt to impersonate Microsoft products.
Rogue:Win32/FakeRean
Windows Defender Antivirus detects and removes this threat. See the Win32/FakeRean description for more information.
Win32/FakeRean
Windows Defender detects and removes this threat.
This family of rogue security programs pretend to scan your PC for malware, and often report lots of infections. The program will say you have to pay for it before it can fully clean your PC.
However, the program hasn't really detected any malware at all and isn't really an antivirus or antimalware scanner. It just looks like one so you'll send money to the people who made the program. Some of these programs use product names or logos that unlawfully impersonate Microsoft products.
Even if you do pay to "unlock" the app, it won't do anything because your PC isn't actually infected with all that malware it "found".
Different brands of the rogues may modify various settings on your computer, end or close programs or system services, or block access to websites.