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Monday, June 20, 2011

Stay Away from Fake Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) Software

Microsoft has warned people about a new trojan that is disguising itself as Microsoft’s no-cost antimalware program Microsoft Security Essentials. This imposter is known in the technical world of antimalware combat as "Win32/FakePAV". FakePAV is a rogue that displays messages that imitate Microsoft Security Essentials threat reports in order to entice the user into downloading and paying for a rogue security scanner. The rogue persistently terminates numerous processes such as Windows Registry Editor, Internet Explorer, Windows Restore and other utilities and applications.
This fake software is distributed by a tactic commonly described as a "drive-by download" and shows up as a hotfix.exe or as an mstsc.exe file. Additionally, after the fake Microsoft Security

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