McAfee is warning users about a rogue security application that masquerades as the company's flagship anti-virus suite.
The security company said that the bogus software, known as 'AntiVirus Pro', is using McAfee's own application icons in an attempt to trick users into believing that the product is genuine.
Rogue security applications use methods such as fake scans and deceptive alert messages to con users into believing that their systems are infected. After the application is purchased, the tools do nothing to protect the system and often install malware.
McAfee researcher Abhishek Karnik said in a blog post that 'AntiVirus Pro' attempts to take advantage of the trust the company has built up with its customers.
Karnik advised users to carefully inspect security tools and avoid trusting downloads based simply on an icon or file property information.
"It has become a common sight for malware to be spoofing program file resources such as icons or company information from other legitimate software," he wrote.
"It is easy for less computer savvy users to trust that a program is legitimate based on the visible features of a file, such as its icon or file properties. It is a nice facade for malware to slip through."
McAfee warns of bogus security suite
By
Shaun Nichols
on Sep 19, 2009 9:59AM

Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Partner Content

How NinjaOne Is Supporting The Channel As It Builds An Innovative Global Partner Program

Kaseya Dattocon APAC 2024 is Back

Secure, integrated platforms enable MSPs to focus bringing powerful solutions to customers

Channel can help lead customers to boosting workplace wellbeing with professional headsets
Ingram Micro Ushers in the Age of Ultra
Sponsored Whitepapers
-1.jpg&w=100&c=1&s=0)
Stop Fraud Before It Starts: A Must-Read Guide for Safer Customer Communications

The Cybersecurity Playbook for Partners in Asia Pacific and Japan

Pulseway Essential Eight Framework

7 Best Practices For Implementing Human Risk Management

2025 State of Machine Identity Security Report