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Malware: The MonaRonaDona Extortion Scam

March 14th, 2008 Posted/Linked by Shanmuga ShareThis


"According to an analysis by Russian anti-virus maker Kaspersky Lab, MonaRonaDona is noisy because its author is hoping the victim will conduct a Google search for instructions on how to remove it. The second result in a Google search for "monaronadona" is a Digg.com article linking to an anonymous blog entry with instructions on downloading and using a product called "Unigray Antivirus." One blog claims Unigray "is considered the best for removing the monaronadona virus compared to the other spyware / antivirus programs." There are a few other prominent results that sing the praises of Unigray Antivirus, including a YouTube.com video.

What these results won’t tell you up front is that Unigray Anitvirus costs $39.90. It also fails to mention what Kasperksy analysts figured out on their own: That while Unigray Antivirus will in fact remove the dreaded MonaRonaDona virus, that is the only piece of malware it is designed to remove." - Content courtesy of The MonaRonaDona Extortion Scam - Security Fix

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1 response about “Malware: The MonaRonaDona Extortion Scam”

  1. Doug Woodall said:

    Thanks for the heads up. So far I have not seen that this Mona Virus is that big a deal. Maybe I just lead a sheltered life.

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