Virus in vista

I'm actually writing a thesis on "virus in vista" as the title. Please is there any body can help me with the list of viruses affecting vista.

I definitely want to know how these viruses affect OS Vista

a search of the internet on malware.

Here are a few links on the subject:
http://www.HowStuffWorks.com/virus.htm
http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_computer_viruses

Tags: Windows

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    http://www.CSD.Toshiba.com/cgi-bin/TAIS/support/JSP/home.jsp

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    Hello

    It's a SCAM, scam, fake, etc.

    read below for information on what it is and how to remove it

    It changes its name, but it's the same Malware program

    Win 7 Antispyware 2012, 2012 Antivirus Vistaand XP Security 2012 are all names for the same fake anti-spyware. This family of thieves is promoted in two ways. The first is to use antivirus scanners online fake state that your computer is infected and then prompt you to download a file that will install the infection. The other method are pirated web sites that attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in programs that you run on your computer to install the infection without your knowledge or permission. No matter how it is installed, as soon as it runs on your computer it will install as a variety of names in different programs and graphical interfaces depending on the version of Windows that is running. Whatever the name, however, they all end the same program with just a different skin to this topic. This rogue is going to program different names, one of which I have listed below based on the version of Windows that is installed on:

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    XP Internet Security 2012 Vista Internet Security 2012 Win 7 Internet Security 2012

    Follow the EXACT below removal instructions

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-AntiSpyware-2012

    __________________________________________________________

    Here are all the other different names associated with

    these rogue program names belong to a type of malware using different names but producing the same results

    Read and follow the EXACT at the below link removal instructions

    Read this information

    Vista anti-virus 2011, Vista Total Security 2011, Win 7 Home Security and include some of the names by a rogue new name change randomly to settle on the victim's computer.  When this particular rogue is installed, it will install as a variety of names in different programs, with each having their own graphical user interface according to the version of Windows running on the computer. Whatever the name, however, they are all the same exact program with just a different name and skin on this subject. This rogue goes by many names in different programs, of which I have listed below depending on the version of Windows that is installed on:

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    Windows 7 fake names
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    XP Antivirus 2011 Vista anti-virus 2011 Win 7 anti-virus 2011
    XP Anti-Spyware Vista Anti-Spyware Win 7 AntiSpyware
    XP Antispyware 2011 Vista Antispyware 2011 Win 7 antispyware 2011
    XP Home Security Vista Home Security Win 7 Home Security
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    Follow the EXACT below removal instructions

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-Internet-Security-2011

    ________________________________________________________________________

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    nothing has changed; just their names

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    Private life threatening!
    Spyware intrusion detected. Your system is infected. The integrity of the system is at risk. Private data can be stolen by third parties, including passwords and credit card Details . Click here to perform a repair of the security.

    Stealth intrusion!
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    \

    Follow the removal instructions that are provided

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    Hello

    It's a SCAM, scam, fake, etc.

    read below for information on what it is and how to remove it

    It changes its name, but it's the same Malware program

    Win 7 Antispyware 2012, 2012 Antivirus Vistaand XP Security 2012 are all names for the same fake anti-spyware. This family of thieves is promoted in two ways. The first is to use antivirus scanners online fake state that your computer is infected and then prompt you to download a file that will install the infection. The other method are pirated web sites that attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in programs that you run on your computer to install the infection without your knowledge or permission. No matter how it is installed, as soon as it runs on your computer it will install as a variety of names in different programs and graphical interfaces depending on the version of Windows that is running. Whatever the name, however, they all end the same program with just a different skin to this topic. This rogue is going to program different names, one of which I have listed below based on the version of Windows that is installed on:

    Windows XP rogue name
    Name of Rogue Windows Vista
    Windows 7 Rogue name
    XP Antispyware 2012 Vista Antispyware 2012 Win 7 Antispyware 2012
    XP Antivirus 2012 Vista Antivirus 2012 Win 7 Antivirus 2012
    XP Security 2012 Vista Security 2012 Win 7 Security 2012
    XP Home Security 2012 Vista Home Security 2012 Win 7 Home Security 2012
    XP Internet Security 2012 Vista Internet Security 2012 Win 7 Internet Security 2012

    Follow the EXACT below removal instructions

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-AntiSpyware-2012

    __________________________________________________________

    Here are all the other different names associated with

    these rogue program names belong to a type of malware using different names but producing the same results

    Read and follow the EXACT at the below link removal instructions

    Read this information

    Vista anti-virus 2011, Vista Total Security 2011, Win 7 Home Security and include some of the names by a rogue new name change randomly to settle on the victim's computer.  When this particular rogue is installed, it will install as a variety of names in different programs, with each having their own graphical user interface according to the version of Windows running on the computer. Whatever the name, however, they are all the same exact program with just a different name and skin on this subject. This rogue goes by many names in different programs, of which I have listed below depending on the version of Windows that is installed on:

    Windows XP rogue names
    Names of Windows Vista Rogue
    Windows 7 fake names
    XP Antivirus Vista anti-virus Win 7 antivirus
    XP Antivirus 2011 Vista anti-virus 2011 Win 7 anti-virus 2011
    XP Anti-Spyware Vista Anti-Spyware Win 7 AntiSpyware
    XP Antispyware 2011 Vista Antispyware 2011 Win 7 antispyware 2011
    XP Home Security Vista Home Security Win 7 Home Security
    XP Security 2011 Home Vista Security 2011 Home Win 7 Security 2011 Home
    XP Total Security Vista Total Security Win 7 Security Total
    XP Security 2011 Total Vista Total Security 2011 Win 7 Security 2011 Total
    XP security Vista security Win 7 Security
    XP security 2011 Vista Security 2011 Win 7 Security 2011
    XP Internet Security Vista Internet Security Win 7 Internet Security
    XP Internet Security 2011 Vista Internet Security 2011 Win 7 Internet Security 2011

    Follow the EXACT below removal instructions

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/virus-removal/remove-win-7-Internet-Security-2011

    ________________________________________________________________________

    Here are the same false warnings that you get from them varients 2011 and 2012

    nothing has changed; just their names

    System danger!
    Your security system is in danger. Threats to privacy detected. Spyware, recorders of striking or Trojan horses may work the bottom right now. A comprehensive analysis and the withdrawal now, click here.

    Misuse of the system!
    System security threat has been detected. Virus or spyware can be detrimental in your system now. Prevent infection and data loss or stealing by running a free security scan.

    Private life threatening!
    Spyware intrusion detected. Your system is infected. The integrity of the system is at risk. Private data can be stolen by third parties, including passwords and credit card Details . Click here to perform a repair of the security.

    Stealth intrusion!
    Infection detected in the background. Your computer is now attacked by spyware and rogue software. Eliminate the infection safely, perform an analysis of security and deleting now.

    \

    Follow the removal instructions that are provided

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