The Hindu : Sci-Tech / Internet : Over 40 million use fake anti-virus software: 
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London, October 20, 2009

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Have you installed any downloaded anti-virus software on your computer? Check 
it out, it could be a fake one as cyber security experts have warned that over 
40 million users worldwide have been tricked to buy such malicious software.

According to security experts at Symantec, web users generally get lured by 
cyber criminals to download and install fake anti-virus software on to their 
machines, believing they're protecting their PCs from hackers.

But actually, the criminals, who earn more than 750,000 pounds a year from the 
business, provide themselves a "back door" access into the machines via the 
software, The Telegraph reported.

Once the malicious software was installed, it forces users to unwittingly share 
their credit card and other financial details with fraudsters, said experts at 
the California-based software firm.

They have identified more than 250 versions of this software, called as 
'scareware', and estimate that around 40 million people worldwide have fallen 
victim to these scams last year.

To intimidate and trick web users into buying such software, Symantec said, the 
vendors go to great lengths.

They use pop-up adverts, which look similar as the alert messages from known 
and reputed anti-virus companies, to lull the users into a false sense of 
security.



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