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Revision as of 19:56, 11 August 2006 by Resipsa (talk | contribs) (Rouge -> Rogue)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Rogue security software is software that uses malware or malicious tools to advertise or install itself. Rogue software will often install a Trojan Horse to download a trial version, or do other unwanted things.
Effects
The main goal of rogue software makers is to sell their product. Many times fake Windows dialog boxes will appear. Most of the time, they will display a message such as, "WARNING! Your computer is infected with spyware! Buy our product to remove it!" Most of the time, when the dialog box is clicked, it will direct the user to the software website. Some software, like SpyAxe will automatically download the trial version.
False Positives
Another technique roughe security software makers use is false positives. A false positive is a fake or false malware detection. This leads users to think their computer is infected. Most false positives are accidental, coming from legitimate companies.
Detection
Almost all antispyware software will detect rogue software in your computer. Often times, rogue software will install a Trojan Horse to download the software from the maker's website, like Titan Sheild. Antispyware software can detect the Trojan even before the software is installed. Programs such as Spyware Doctor, CounterSpy, and Lavasoft Ad-aware can detect these.