It’s early in the morning. Remind me again why the perpetrators of these rogue 
anti-spyware products aren’t easily traceable through the payments

 

Larry Seltzer
eWEEK.com Security Center Editor
http://security.eweek.com/
http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine
[email protected]

 

Feed: Security Fix
Posted on: Friday, April 10, 2009 8:01 AM
Author: Security Fix
Subject: Conficker Worm Awakens, Downloads Rogue Anti-virus Software

 

Security experts nervously watching computers infested with the prolific 
Conficker computer worm say they have begun seeing infected hosts downloading 
additional software, including a new rogue anti-virus product. Since its debut 
late last year, the collection of hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of 
systems sick with Conficker has somewhat baffled security researchers, who are 
accustomed to seeing such massive networks being used for money-making criminal 
activities, such as relaying junk e-mail. Today, however, that mystery 
evaporated, as anti-virus companies reported seeing Conficker systems being 
updated with SpywareProtect2009, a so-called "scareware" product that uses fake 
security alerts to frighten consumers into paying for bogus computer security 
software. According to Kaspersky Labs, once the scareware is downloaded, the 
victim will see the usual warnings, "which naturally asks if you want to remove 
the threats it's 'detected'. Of course, this service comes at a price - 
$49.95." Kaspersky reports that

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