The Zlob Disease Is Associated With Total Virus Protection

Many people have heard all of the warning about rogue antispyware, but this plague continues to grow and grow. The latest mutation to the epidemic seems to be Total Virus Protection, unfortunately by the time someone reads this article there is going to be at least few other types of rogue antispyware infecting people’s computers.

The time when the average user has the ability to remove malicious software manually is gone. Some people might disagree with me, but with over three hundred and fifty different rogue software programs it has become too time consuming to keep up with all of the threats on the Internet.

Total Virus Protection is just like all of the other rogue antispyware applications. The typically rogue software program has only one goal and that is to try to scare the user into purchasing a full version of a dangerous program that in all likelihood is the only problem with someone’s computer.

The real problem with Total Virus Protection is that it actually installs other types of malware on an infected computer. The way Total Virus Protection gets on a computer in the first place can be one of several different tactics that the creators employ. The most common infiltration comes from a trojan known as Zlob.

The trojan Zlob has infected millions of computer around the world and happens to have morphed into dozens of different variants. The Zlob trojan can infect a computer in some of the most unlikely ways. There have been reports of people getting infected with the Zlob trojan through online messaging programs like Yahoo and AOL Instant Messenger, as well as while playing online games like World Of Warcraft and Call To Arms.

Once a computer is infected with Zlob, the trojan will start downloading one of the hundreds of different rogue antispyware programs like Total Virus Protection. Removing the rogue software is no guarantee that the user has fixed the problem. In some cases Zlob has been known the hide in several different Windows system files only to download Total Virus Protection again. Truly sophisticated versions of Zlob will wait of a period of time and download some other type of rogue software program.

There are currently over 32 different variants of the trojan Zlob and all of them seem use ActiveX codex to install itself onto someone’s computer, this can be hard to avoid considering that almost every audio and video application on Windows uses ActiveX.

To remove and protect yourself from all of the potential hazards on the Internet it is important that computer users use more than one type of protection program. All users need a good reliable spyware protection program as well as a trusted malware removal and protection program.

When looking for a good protection program it is advisable to take the time to find one that has some type of guarantee. If you are lucky enough to find one that is 100% guaranteed take the time to research it and check to see if they offer a money back guarantee. Without protection the chances of doing damage to the computer is not a risk most people are willing to take.

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Posted under Spy ware by riskstar on Friday 9 October 2009 at 5:39 pm