Spylocked

SpyLocked, also known as SpywareLocked, is rogue software that seeks to trick the user into purchasing its full rogue version. SpyLocked issues false security messages alleging that the user's computer is infected with malicious spyware. Once installed, SpyLocked may be very difficult to remove and may re-install itself after partial removal.

Information

SpyLocked is a rogue security program that provides limited protection against spyware. It alerts users of false positives during spyware scans, as to goad them into purchase of the upgrade. SpyLocked's scans have also been shown to have a low accuracy, and to exaggerate low level threats as critical threats. The trial version will not remove these threats, and in order to do so the full version must be purchased.

Infection

SpyLocked's method of infection is similar to the delivery methods of all other rogue anti-spyware programs. SpyLocked can infect a computer through web browser security holes, downloading and installing itself through Zlob Trojan horses Infection.

General malicious characteristics and behavior

Some problems encountered with SpyLocked are:

Problems caused by SpyLocked

Once inside the computer, SpyLocked may cause a variety of problems to the owner of the computer. Symptoms are obvious: popups, false system alerts in the notification area, and a noticeably slower computer. What are less obvious are the activities the software executes within the system. These trojans can steal personal information. These type of trojan have been known to steal bank account numbers, credit card information, home addresses, dial 1-900 numbers on your money, and much more.

"The system has detected a number of active spyware applications that may impact on the performance of your computer. Click the icon to get rid of unwanted spyware by downloading an up-to-date anti-spyware solution."

Variants

SpyLocked is known to be associated with such rogue anti-spyware programs as Spydawn, SpySheriff, SpywareQuake, VirusBurst, and VirusLocker. These programs share similar interface with the mentioned anti-spyware applications and have the same deceptive intentions.

Notes and references

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