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400,000 PCs Infected With Fake "Antivirus 2009"

nandemoari writes "The second month of Microsoft's campaign against fake security software has resulted in the removal of the rogue "Antivirus 2009" application from almost 400,000 infected PCs. Microsoft claims that December's version of the Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) — the free utility included in Windows Update every month — specifically targeted 'Antivirus 2009.' According to Microsoft, MSRT removed the rogue application from over 394,000 PCs in the first nine days after it was released on December 9."

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  1. Wildly annoying one. by fuzzyfuzzyfungus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In having to do support for assorted windows users, I've seen assorted popup/redirect stuff pushing that particular fine piece of software a lot. Most disconcertingly, it even happens to users visiting what one would think of as reputable sites, on machines with fully updated AV that reports no issues.

    I really don't have the time or interest to figure out if the AV is just sucking, and not reporting infections that actually do exist, or if whoever is pushing the software has compromised a bunch of ad providers; but it seems to be a big issue in windows land(poor bastards).

  2. Re:Is this troublesome to anyone else? by Volante3192 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, the reason you install these programs like Defender is so it deletes the malware for you.

    Replace Microsoft with Kaspersky, AVG or one of those other "reputable" AV vendors and ask the same question. They have just as much ability to delete a program.