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  1. microsoft.com

    Installation. Some variants of Rogue:Win32/FakeXPA 's installer have been observed installing an additional malware component, which it writes to the same folder as the fake scanner. This component has a file name like win.exe.. Payload. Overwrites security software files. When run, some variants of the rogue check the registry to determine the installation location of software from the ...
  2. pcthreat.com

    Trojan.FakeXPA is a malicious infection, which was solely designed to disrupt and damage the computer activity of any system it has infiltrated. Being a form of a Trojan infection, Trojan.FakeXPA will enter into an unsuspecting system, covertly - without the knowledge or permission of the system user - which is rather dangerous - as the ...
  3. pcthreat.com

    Thus, FakeXPA tries to trick the unsuspecting user into believing that the rogue is a part of legitimate software or that it is a reliable product, and unfortunately, a lot of users fall into this trap. Apart from the rogues that have been mentioned already, there are also other threats that belong to the FakeXPA family, such as AVG Antivurs ...
  4. techradar.com

    The Report shows that two rogue families, Win32/FakeXPA and Win32/FakeSecSen, were detected on more than 1.5 million computers by Microsoft software, catapulting them into the top 10 threats in ...
  5. enigmasoftware.com

    FakeXPA is a family of rogue security applications that have been detected in the wild since 2008. Some examples of rogue security programs that belong to the FakeXPA family of fake security applications include Antivirus 2009, 2010 and 360, Total Security 2009 and 2011, Green AV, Alpha AV, Cyber Security and fake versions of E-Set and AVG anti-virus programs. ESG security researchers consider ...
  6. spywareremove.com

    Mal/FakeXPA-A is a malicious Trojan program promoting the rogue anti-spyware application Personal Security. Mal/FakeXPA-A will bombard the system with fake scan results before trying to sell the user Personal Security to remove so-called threats. Do not fall for this trickery and have Mal/FakeXPA-A removed from the system immediately.
  7. enigmasoftware.com

    Trojan:Win32/FakeXPA is a family of programs that issue a fake system scan that displays fictitious and sometimes grossly exaggerated infection results, driving this point across with obsessive warning notifications. The user is then prompted to purchase the software in order to combat and remove these imaginary threats.

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