March 26, The Register – (International) Microsoft warns over rogue Security Essentials. Microsoft has warned Windows users to be on their guard against a piece of rogue antivirus software passing itself off as Microsoft Security Essentials. Security essentials 2010 is a piece of software Microsoft said installs a fake virus scanner on your machine and]monitors and blocks processes it doesn’t like. The software will also block access to websites of antivirus and malware companies and flag up a warning message. You can see the list of blocked sites here. Security essentials 2010 blocks access by downloading a Win32/Alureon component and another Layered Service Provider component, a researcher for Microsoft wrote on the company’s Malware Protection Center blog. Adding insult to injury, Security essentials 2010 charges you to scan and remove files on your machine, claiming the version you will have initially downloaded is just a trial edition. Microsoft’s Security Essentials is available without charge to PC users running a genuine copy of Windows. Source:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/26 ... als_rogue/