Details of AntivirusTrigger
Antivirus Trigger, also reffered to as AntivirusTrigger is a malicious rogue anti-spyware (fake security program) that tricks computer users with help of fake infection alerts into buying a non-existent "licensed" version of AntivirusTrigger. Once installed Antivirus Trigger will monitor computing behavior and execute AntivirusTriggerBin.exe, AnvTrgr.exe, AntivirusTrigger.exe payloads togeather with matching popup ads. The AntivirusTrigger appears usually after downloading corrupt media codec or ActiveX updates from questionable porn web sites. The AntivirusTrigger is a symptom of dangerous rogue threat that can steal confidential data and seriously damage Windows system!
Related definitions: trojan.vundo, Trojan.Downloader, zlob.trojan
Common signs of Antivirus Trigger rogue:
- Browser settings and seach pages redirected to unsolicited Web sites
- Changed system tray icons, background wallpaper and desktop shortcuts
- Unusual Antivirus Trigger files in Windows task manager system processes, tower speaker error bleeping sound
- AntivirusTrigger is complicated to remove manually, reactivate itself after removal
- "Blue Screen" error screen produced by missing dll's, registry keys and Windows files
- Regular Internet browser shut downs and slow surfing speed
- Pop-up blocker unable to prevent porn, casino and other adult related bulk pop ups
Antivirus Trigger rogue activities:
- Creates pop-up advertisements equivalent surfing habits, collects system activity and alter system logs
- Logs and re-directs login names, keystrokes, passwords and other info to distant servers by deactivating security programs
- Infects system and downloads mischievous programs to the computer through browser security leaks
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