Fake antivirus software is now being proliferated on the Internet, which the author is using a clever method to fool the user to want to install these programs, according to reports from Google. Google made a study conducted over 13 months by looking at 240 million web pages. Google mmperkirakan 11.000 from the web domain was distributing fake antivirus programs, and 15 percent of them have malicious software on the web.
There are thousands of fake antivirus software, but it only tells the wrong story about computer users infected with malware. The program then encourages the user to buy the software, which looks genuine but has no real function. "Most sites use JavaScript to fake antivirus vendors to support complex user interface of Windows." Pillowslip Google.
However, thanks to the U.S. district court complaint, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), a total of six people and two companies were asked to stop making and selling fake security product, such as WinFixer, WinAntivirus, DriveCleaner, ErrorSafe and XP Antivirus.
Google Find Thousands of Fake Antivirus Software
Written By Unknown on Thursday, 29 April 2010 | 02:44
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