Posts Tagged ‘Spoof’

A Number Of Straightforward Hollywood Movie Write Ups

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on September 17th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. You can now save a trip to the video store and download movies right off the internet. Here are some examples of movies you can acquire through a movie download site. House of The Dead Two: lone-handedly sinks this sixth monitor rendition of George Cohan’s spoof, Seven Keys as a puzzle author staying the day in a spooky mansion on a gamble with Todd. Remarkable only for its historic

Safety Center

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on August 26th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Safety Center is fake security software that offers you quite a deal — instead of just getting a faux antivirus app, you also get scamware posing as privacy protection, a firewall, and a registry scanner. Besides pimping itself as a suite of software, Safety Center runs the usual scam: Safety Center installs on your computer through a Trojan, then launches spoof system scans. Safety Center’s results? You’re infected with imaginary badware that you need to remove — and Safety Center will do i

PC Antispyware 2010

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on August 3rd, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
PC Antispyware 2010 is the scamware of the future. And the new scamware same as the old scamware: PC Antispyware 2010 uses fake system scans and spoof system alerts to trick you into wasting money on PC Antispyware 2010. Pimped by the Braviax infection, PC Antispyware 2010 is created by WinTechProtection LTD, who pushed scareware PC Security 2009 and Home Antivirus 2010 . If you see any PC Antispyware 2010 popups on your machine, you’re not infected with any badware but PC Antispyware 201

Home Antivirus 2010

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on July 20th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Home Antivirus 2010 is more fake antivirus software, by the same scammers who created Home Antivirus 2009. Like the first Home Antivirus, Home Antivirus 2010 litters your computer with fake files it creates. These fake Home Antivirus 2010 files have randomly generated names, and they’re designed to show up in Home Antivirus 2010 system scans as false positives. Home Antivirus 2010 may also hijack your Internet Explorer with spoof security warnings, and Home Antivirus 2010 mimics system alerts,

“System Alert!” Popup

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on July 3rd, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
“System Alert!” popup is a spoof system alert from scamware AntivirusBEST . This fake “System Alert!” popup reads: “ System Error! Attention, kaka! Some dangerous trojan horses texted in your system. Microsoft Windows XP files corrupted. This may lead to the destruction of important files in C:\WINDOWS. Download protection software now! Click OK to download the antispyware. (Recommended.)” Click “No” until your mouse breaks. If you click “OK,” you’ll be tricked into wasting money on A