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		<title>Rogue Antivirus Program Comes With Tech Support</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to boost sales, sellers of a fake antivirus product known as Live PC Care are offering their victims live technical support.
Once users have installed the program, they see a screen, falsely informing them that their PC is infected with several types of malware, according to researchers at Symantec. That&#8217;s typical of this type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In order to boost sales, sellers of a fake antivirus product known as Live PC Care are offering their victims live technical support.</p>
<p>Once users have installed the program, they see a screen, falsely informing them that their PC is infected with several types of malware, according to researchers at Symantec. That&#8217;s typical of this type of program. What&#8217;s unusual, however, is the fact that the free trial <a href="http://www.all1Press.com" target="_blank">version of Live PC Care</a> includes a big yellow &#8220;online support&#8221; button.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.all1tunes.com" target="_blank">Clicking the button</a> connects the victim with an agent, who will answer questions about the product via instant message.</p>
<p>According to Symantec, the agent is no automated script, but in fact a live person. This lends an &#8220;air of legitimacy&#8221; to the program, said Marc Fossi, a manager of development with Symantec Security Response. </p>
<p>The tech support doesn&#8217;t help much, though, said Symantec, the support staff simply tries to convince victims to shell out between US$30 and $100 for the product.</p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t the first time a fake security product has been spotted offering tech support. Another company called <a href="http://www.all1social.com" target="_blank">Innovative Marketing</a> operated a call center to support its security products, including a program called WinFixer. According to security experts, Innovative Marketing&#8217;s tech support technicians acted in the same way as Live PC Care&#8217;s, trying to reassure victims that they were buying a legitimate product.</p>
<p>Rogue antivirus products can, sometimes, lower security settings on a victim&#8217;s computer. At best, they offer a false <a href="http://www.all1martpro.com" target="_blank">sense of security</a> because the products never protect computers from the latest security threats.</p>
<p>Over the past year, rogue antivirus has been a major headache for users. It is often installed via annoying pop-up ads that try to convince the victim that something is wrong with their PC. Symantec tracked 43 million rogue AV installation attempts between July 2008 and July 2009.</p>
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