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1. TANDBERG Video Communication Server Arbitrary File Retrieval Vulnerability data: 03.09.10
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A directory traversal and file retrieval vulnerability was discovered in TANDBERG's Video Communication Server.

2. Mozilla Firefox nsTreeSelection Dangling Pointer Code Execution Vulnerability data: 03.09.10
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This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Mozilla Firefox.

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4. VMWare VMnc Codec HexTile Encoding Buffer Overflow Vulnerability data: 02.09.10
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A vulnerability was discovered in multiple VMWare products, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.

5. Mozilla Firefox Plugin Parameter EnsureCachedAttrParamArrays Code Execution Vulnerability data: 02.09.10
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This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable installations of Mozilla Firefox.

6. SpyDefender 2010 data: 01.09.10
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SpyDefender 2010 is a rogue anti-spyware program from Russia that deliberately reports false system security threats and claims that your computer is infected with spyware, Trojans, worms and other viruses. It will use other misleading methods too to scare you into purchasing the program. This is the main goal of this scareware. Spy Defender 2010 a typical rogue program but it's not the most aggressive one and besides it targets internet users mainly from Russia. Of course, in theory it may infect any computer connected to the Internet. Once installed, SpyDefender 2010 will pretend to scan your computer for malware and then report numerous infections. In reality, though, the scan results are absolutely false. It has a file called bases.dat with more that two hundred malware names on it and randomly displays some of the names in its false security alerts. SpyDefender 1.2 is promoted mostly through the use of Trojans and various misleading websites. Spy-defender.com is the home page of this fake anti-spyware program. Please don't visit that site because it hosts malware. As you can see, SpyDefender 2010 is nothing more but a scam. It claims that your computer is infected and asks for money to remove non-existent infections. Please remove SpyDefender 2010 from your computer upon detection. You can remove it either manually or with an automatic removal tool.

7. AWM Antivirus data: 28.08.10
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AWM Antivirus is a rogue antivirus program from the same family as A-Fast Antivirus. This fake program is advertised through the use of Trojans and fake online scanners that display alerts claiming that your computer is infected with malware. Once installed, AWMAntivirus will pretend to scan your computer for malware and then display results claiming that your PC is infected with viruses, spyware, adware and Trojans. The infected files will not be removed until you purchase the program. But you shouldn't pay for it because AWM Antivirus reports false system security threats and non-existent malware files on your computer. It just wants to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected and trick you into purchasing rogue anti-virus product. It goes without saying that you have to remove AWM Antivirus from your computer upon detection. Please use our removal guide below. While this fake program is running, it will display fake security alerts and pop-ups from the Windows task manager. Some of those fake security alerts read: Critical System Warning! Your system is probably infected with a version of Trojan-Spy.HTML.Visafraud.a. This may result in website access passwords being stolen from Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook etc. Click Yes to scan and remove threats (recommended). AWM Antivirus will also hijack Internet Explorer and block legitimate anti-spyware and anti-virus programs to protect itself from being removed. The home page of this fake program is awm-antivirus.com. Please don't visit that website. Users with infected computers will be redirected to that site very often to purchase the program. As you can see, this program is nothing more but a scam. Remove AWM Antivirus virus from your computer as soon as possible either manually or with an automatic removal tool. If it blocks malware removal tools and you can't run task manager or registry editor you can use on the activations codes listed below to active ...

8. AVDefender 2011 data: 27.08.10
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AVDefender 2011 is rogue anti-virus program that reports fake infections on your computer and then prompts to pay for a full version of the program to remove them. This fake program is promoted through the use of malware and fake online scanners that state your computer is infected with spyware, adware and other viruses. It can also installed on your computer without your knowledge through software vulnerabilities with the help of Trojans. Once installed, AV Defender 2011 will be configured to start automatically when you login to Windows. It will then pretend to scan your computer and when finished state that your computer is infected with various viruses. The infections it detects are actually fake and do not exist on your computer. The rogue program just wants to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected when it's not. Please don't purchase this bogus program and remove AVDefender 2011 from your computer as soon as possible. Please use our removal guide below. While AVDefender 2011 is running, it will display a bunch of different fake security alerts and pop-ups claiming that your computer is infected or under attack from a remove computer. It may also claim that malware can delete your files or even steal your sensitive information, passwords, credit cards details and etc. Of course, that's not true. What is more, AVDefender 2011 will block legitimate anti-spyware and anti-virus programs to protect itself from being removed. It may also block security related websites and malware removal tools' download pages. As you can see, AV Defender 2011 is nothing more but a scam. If you have already purchased it then please contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Then please follow the removal guide below to remove AVDefender 2011 from your computer either manually or with an automatic removal tool.

9. Av-downloadcenter.com data: 27.08.10
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Av-downloadcenter.com is a domain which should be left as soon as you find yourself on it. The main reason why is that so, is that this website is known to be malicious one, closely connected to AVDefender 2011. Being its browser hijacker and having a mission to promote this rogue, av-downloadcenter.com first of all gets inside the vulnerable computer with a help of Trojans. These Trojans modify the infected computerâs browser and prepare everything to get people to this malicious av-downloadcenter.com without any permission asked. Consequently, while surfing the web, PC users start noticing continuous redirections to av-downloadcenter.com. They are completely bombarded by fake system scanners that are expected to encourage them into purchasing the malware and even reported that there are numerous viruses on their machines trying to scare them even more. Actually, the recommended AV Defender 2011 is one of the latest rogue anti-spywares nowadays. When on its site, you should never trust the scanners or alerts that will definitely appear on your desktop. Av-downloadcenter.com and its promoted AVDefender 2011 have nothing to do with your computer and its security, so you should never take them serious. Make sure you scan your system for malware if you have been redirected to av-downloadcenter.com at least once.

10. The fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert data: 25.08.10
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The fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert is a Trojan virus that impersonates the legitimate Microsoft Security Essentials antivirus program and states that your computer is infected with Unknown Win32/Trojan. This malicious software promotes five different fake anti-virus programs: Red Cross Antivirus, Peak Protection 2010, Pest Detector 4.1, Major Defense Kit and AntiSpySafeguard. The fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert will state that it was unable to remove Unknown Win32/Trojan threat and will prompt you to install one of those five rogue programs to remove the infection which actually doesn't even exist on your computer. Actually, it will display a list with 35 different antivirus programs, 30 of which are legitimate antivirus programs, but it let you install only the rogue ones. Once the rogue program is installed, it will prompt you to reboot your computer. After the reboot, it will scan your computer for malware once again and will state that all found infections can be removed only with a full version of the program. That's the main goal this malware - to trick you into purchased the rogue program. The scan results are false. You can safely ignore them. And, of course, don't purchase any of those rogue programs. The fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert and related rogue programs should be removed from the computer as soon as possible. However, if you already purchased it then you should contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. There are two other every annoying things about this malware: it blocks task manager, registry editor and other legitimate programs and it also displays fake security alerts to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with spyware, adware, Trojans and other malware. Some of the fake security alerts read: The application taskmgr.exe was launched successfully but it was forced to shut down due to security reasons. This happened because the application was infe...

11. Red Cross Antivirus data: 25.08.10
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Red Cross Antivirus is a rogue antivirus program that reports false system security threats to make you think that your computer is infected. Recently, this rogue program is being distributed through the use of the fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert Trojan. Red Cross Antivirus is a typical rogue program just like Peak Protection 2010, Pest Detector 4.1, Major Defense Kit or AntiSpy Safeguard. Once installed, it will pretend to scan your computer and after that it will list numerous infections that supposedly can delete your important files or steal your sensitive information. Don't worry, the scan results are false. You can safely ignore them. This also applies for fake RedCross Antivirus security warnings and pop-ups. Some of those fake alerts will state that your computer is under attack from a remote computer and that the RedCrossAntivirus has blocked a remote login attempt to your computer. Please don't purchase this bogus program. Instead, please use our removal instructions below to remove Red Cross Antivirus from your computer either manually or with an automatic removal tool. While Red Cross Antivirus is running, it will also block legitimate programs and security related websites. It will probably block Task Manager and Registry Editor too. Also note that you should use system restore to remove this virus. Of course, it might be an option, but usually rogue programs infect system restore points as well. If you find that your computer is infected with Red Cross Antivirus malware please uninstall it from the system upon detection. If you have already purchased the rogue program then please contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. We strongly recommend you to use an automatic removal tool to remove the rogue program and any related malware from the computer.

12. Peak Protection 2010 data: 25.08.10
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Peak Protection 2010 is a rogue security program that displays fake security warnings and reports false threats to scare you into thinking that your computer has some serious security problems. It prompts users to pay for a full version of the program to remove the threats. Don't trust this bogus program and uninstall it from your computer upon detection. Peak Protection 2010 is promoted mostly through the use of Trojans that come from fake online scanners and other misleading websites. Malware authors also uses deceiving social engineering methods to promote their rogue products. Once installed, the rogue program will supposedly scan your computer for malware and then display a list with different infections, such as Trojans, spyware, adware, and other malicious software. PeakProtection2010 will then state that you have to register the program to remove the infections. Basically, it will ask you to purchase absolutely useless software that won't remove any infections and won't protect your computer against other virus or threats from the Internet. Please don't purchase it. If you have already bought it then you should contact your credit card company and dispute the charges stating that this is a scam. Finally, please use the removal instructions below to remove Peak Protection 2010 from your computer. We recommend Spyware Doctor, but you can also remove it manually. What is more, Peak Protection will block task manager and other system tools to protect itself from being removed. You will have to end its processes first and then download our removal tool. You can use Process Explorer to end the malicious processes. Just rename procexp.exe to iexplore.exe before saving it onto your computer. Otherwise, Peak Protection 2010 may block it just like all the other programs on your computer. Related malware: Red Cross Antivirus, Pest Detector 4.1, Major Defense Kit and AntiSpy Safeguard

13. Pest Detector 4.1 data: 25.08.10
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Pest Detector 4.1 is a rogue anti-virus program that uses false scan results and misleading security alerts or fake fake pop-ups in order to try and convince you that your computer is infected with malware. Once installed, the rogue program will supposedly scan your computer and list a variety of infections on your computer. Then Pest Detector 4.1 will state that it won't remove the infections until you first purchase it. Don't but this fake program. Otherwise, it will scam you out of your money. If you have paid for Pest Detector already then we suggest you contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Then please follow our removal instructions below to remove Pest Detector 4.1 virus from the computer either manually or with an automatic removal tool. Pest Detector 4.1 is a clone of Red Cross Antivirus, Peak Protection 2010 and some other scareware. While running, it will shown a constant stream of fake security alerts stating that your computer is infected with Trojans, adware, worms and other viruses. It will block task manager, registry editor and disable system restore. Most likely you won't be able to boot your computer is safe mode too. You will have to end Pest Detector 4.1 processes first and then download malware removal software. For more information see removal instructions below. As you can see, PestDetector4.1 is nothing more but a scam. Please uninstall it from oyur computer as soon as possible if your computer is already infected with this virus. Also note that it may download additional malware onto your computer that's why we strongly recommend you to use an automatic removal tool.

14. Major Defense Kit data: 25.08.10
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Major Defense Kit is a fake antivirus program that is promoted through misleading advertisements on infected websites or through the use of Trojan downloaders and other malware. Once installed, the program will be set to run when you start your computer. While running, Major Defense Kit will pretend to scan your PC and then display numerous infections, such as spyware, adware and Trojans. It will prompt you to pay for a full version of the program to remove the infections. In reality, though, it won't remove any infections even if you purchase it. That's because MajorDefenseKit is a virus itself and it reports non-existent infections on your computer. It goes without saying that you should remove Major Defense Kit from the computer as soon as possible. Please follow the removal instructions below. Major Defense Kit is from the same family as Red Cross Antivirus, Peak Protection 2010 and Pest Detector 4.1. Recently, this rogue program is being promoted through the use of the fake Microsoft Security Essentials Alert. Major Defense Kit will also display pop-ups stating that your computer is under attack or that you have some security risk. The rogue program will block task manager and registry editor. It will disable system restore, safe mode and won't let you visit certain security related websites. Without a doubt, this fake program was created with only one goal - to trick users into paying for a full version of MajorDefenseKit. Please don't purchase it. Instead, please follow Major Defense Kit removal instructions below. We strongly recommend you to use an automatic removal tool to remove this virus and any related malware from your computer.

15. AntiSpy Safeguard data: 25.08.10
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AntiSpy Safeguard is a fake anti-spyware program that display false scan results as a tactic to scare you into thinking that your computer is infected with viruses. This fake program is advertised through websites that pretend to be online malware scanners that find infections on your computer, usually some Trojans, worms and other malicious software. Of course, the rogue program may come bundled with other malware onto your computer without your knowledge and pop-up in your computer screen like form nowhere. Also, malware authors distribute their bogus products using social engineering. Once installed, AntiSpy Safeguard will supposedly run a quick system scan and find a variety of files that it states are malware. These files, though, cannot be removed unless you first purchase the software. However, don't purchase it. The scan results are false, so you may safely ignore them. Besides, AntiSpy Safeguard won't remove any infections anyway because they simply don't exist on your computer. AntiSpy Safeguard is a clone of Red Cross Antivirust, Pest Detector 4.1, Peak Protection 2010 and Major Defense Kit. While running, it will also display many fake security alerts and notifications from Windows task bar. Those notifications will claim that your computer is under attack from a remote computer and that a remove login attempt was block by AntiSpy Safeguard. Sounds great, but unfortunately that's not true. Furthermore, this scareware will block task manager, system restore and even safe mode. It will probably block all other programs on your computer too claiming that those programs are infected. That's also a lie. As you can see, AntiSpy Safeguard is nothing more but a scam. If you find that your computer is infected with this virus, please follow AntiSpy Safeguard removal instructions bellow to remove it either manually for free or with an automatic removal tool.

16. Advanced Security Tool 2010 data: 25.08.10
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Advanced Security Tool 2010 is a rogue security program that use deceiving methods to trick you into thinking that your computer is infected with viruses. This fake program is from the same family as Security Central scareware. It's promoted mostly through the use of Trojans, fake online scanners and other bogus websites. Once installed, Advanced Security Tool 2010 will pretend to scan your computer for malware and display a list of infections such as Trojans, spyware, worms and other malware. It will prompt you to pay for a full version of the program to remove the infections. In reality, though, the scan results are totally false. So, obviously it won't remove any infections simply because they don't even exist on your computer. Please use the removal instructions below to remove Advanced Security Tool 2010 from your computer as soon as possible. While Advanced Security Tool 2010 is running, it will display fake security alerts stating that your computer was found to be infected with malicious programs or that someone is trying to transfer your private data via Internet. These alerts are also fake, so you can ignore them. The fake security alerts read: Firewall Warning Hidden file transfer to remote host was detected Advanced Security Tool 2010 has detected that somebody is trying to transfer your private data via Internet. We strongly recommend you to block the attack immediately. Privacy Alert Your system was found to be infected with itercepting programs. These can log your activity and damage your privacy. Click here for Advanced Security Tool 2010 spyware removal. What is more, this virus may block legitimate anti-spyware programs and other programs. Task Manager and other system tools might be disabled as well. As you can see, AdvancedSecurityTool2010 is a scam. Please don't install and purchase it. If you have already purchased it then contact your credit card company and dispute the charges. Then please follow Adv...

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