Fake virus Alert!
FREE but Fake!
FREE but fake
Most antivirus products are commercial and typically offer, as is the case with ESET® solutions, free trial versions for a 30-day period. This limitation is the perfect excuse for criminals to recommend their “free and magical” antivirus software which guarantees to solve problems that the user does not really have. These kinds of programs are called “Rogue Anti-Malware” or “Purportedly Protective Programs” and their creators want users to download them in order to infect their systems, while believing that they are protecting themselves. In many cases, a Social Engineering technique is used to trick the user into downloading a malware application in the belief that they will receive a product which is both desirable and free. Download the entire document here.
UPDATE (Sept 2009)
I-worm.Trojan.b and System Security 2009 is a scam and you should not install or buy software from this company - this is also known as Malware.

If you already have this virus then please do contact us for free advice on how to remove it.
Last Updated (Thursday, 03 September 2009 12:21)