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  2. Scareware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scareware

    An example of a scareware popup. Scareware is a form of malware which uses social engineering to cause shock, anxiety, or the perception of a threat in order to manipulate users into buying unwanted software [1] (or products).

  3. Rogue security software - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogue_security_software

    It is a form of scareware that manipulates users through fear, and a form of ransomware. [2] Rogue security software has been a serious security threat in desktop computing since 2008. [3] An early example that gained infamy was SpySheriff and its clones, [a] such as Nava Shield.

  4. The Many Faces of Malware - AOL

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    Scareware: Claims your computer has a virus, then “scares” you to pay for fake antivirus software to remove it. ... Virus & worms: Attacks through the internet, emails or contaminated files ...

  5. Conficker - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conficker

    Conficker, also known as Downup, Downadup and Kido, is a computer worm targeting the Microsoft Windows operating system that was first detected in November 2008. [2] It uses flaws in Windows OS software (MS08-067 / CVE-2008-4250) [3] [4] and dictionary attacks on administrator passwords to propagate while forming a botnet, and has been unusually difficult to counter because of its combined use ...

  6. 'Scareware' Ring That Unleashed Fake Antivirus Tools to Pay Up

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  7. Ransomware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ransomware

    Ransomware attacks are typically carried out using a Trojan disguised as a legitimate file that the user is tricked into downloading or opening when it arrives as an email attachment. However, one high-profile example, the WannaCry worm, traveled automatically between computers without user interaction. [6]

  8. Internet security awareness - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_security_awareness

    Scareware is another type of social engineering ploy that displays a pop-up alert that attempts to create a sense of urgency and panic by notifying the user that viruses have infected their computer or has been hacked. The alert instructs the user to click on its link to enter information or download software that will remedy the issue when, in ...

  9. SpySheriff - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpySheriff

    SpySheriff [a] (also known as BraveSentry 2.0 among other names) is a malware that disguises itself as anti-spyware software. It attempts to mislead the user with false security alerts, threatening them into buying the program. [4]

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