Threat Database Rogue Websites Ultimdefender.com

Ultimdefender.com

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ESG security researchers have classified the domain Ultimdefender.com as a potentially dangerous website. The website found at Ultimdefender.com is associated with Ultimate Defender, a known rogue security program. Because of this, ESG team of security analysts strongly recommends staying away from Ultimdefender.com website and adding this address to your Internet browser's blacklist. The Ultimdefender.com website can infect your computer with malware. If you have visited the website at Ultimdefender.com, ESG security researchers recommend restarting Windows in Safe Mode and using a legitimate anti-malware application to find any malware threats lurking on your hard drive.
 

What You Will Find at Ultimdefender.com Website

The Ultimdefender.com website is dedicated to promoting the rogue security program Ultimate Defender. Ultimdefender.com's layout and design are very convincing and seem to be designed by a professional. The Ultimdefender.com website includes a list of testimonials from fake sources, a customer support link that does not work, and a clichéd stock photo of a female model typing at a computer. While Ultimdefender.com website is convincing on the surface, the only feature that works correctly is the form for entering one's credit card information. ESG security researchers advise against giving your credit card information to the criminals behind Ultimdefender.com website; there are a large number of reports from hundreds of computer users that have become victims of credit card fraud after entering their credit card information into Ultimdefender.com website or its associated rogue security program, Ultimate Defender.
 

Differentiating Between Ultimdefender.com Website and the Real Thing

It is difficult to tell the difference between Ultimdefender.com website and the websites belonging to legitimate manufacturers of security software. The Ultimdefender.com website's design is meant to mimic the design of real security software manufacturer's websites. According to ESG security researchers, the best way to tell apart one from the other is by consulting with expert sources. Before you download or install any security programs onto your computer, ESG team of malware researchers recommend making sure that the manufacturer is licensed and approved by the maker of your operating system. It is also important to research any security program thoroughly before trying it out; one of the ways in which criminals trick inexperienced computer users is by disguising their harmful computer software as security utilities. Inexperienced computer users will often lack the knowledge that is necessary to judge whether the claims made by their security software are plausible or completely imaginary.

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