Hi,

LivePcCare is the first of these malicious programs. As usual with these
malicious codes, first it carries out a fake scan of the infected user’s
computer, and then claims the system is infected. It asks the user to
purchase a license (of a fake antivirus) at a very attractive price to
resolve this issue. If users purchase it, they will have paid for fraudulent
software. This fake antivirus stands out because of the way it spreads, as
it uses Black Hat SEO techniques, exploiting the launch of Google’s Nexus
One phone and the Haiti earthquake. Thanks to these techniques, it manages
to include malicious malware-downloading links in search engines’ top
results.

DesktopDefender2010 also makes users believe their computers are infected
and prompts users to purchase the product.

Finally, APcDefender uses the same techniques. It is a fake antivirus
program that falsely informs users they have dangerous software on their
computer. It tries to fool users by offering them its own anti-malware
solution to solve the problems it claims to have detected, and invites them
to purchase the software using their credit cards. This way, in addition to
stealing users’ money, it also obtains their credit card details.

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