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		<title>McAfee, Inc. Unveils New Consumer Threat Alert Program: A Warning for Consumers about the Most Dangerous Online Threats</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 09, 2010 &#8211; McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE) today warned consumers that “scareware,” or fake antivirus software, may be the most costly online scam in 2010, causing significant monetary loss and damage to users’ computers. Scareware is the first scam outlined in McAfee’s new Consumer Threat Alert program that warns consumers about the<br /><span class="excerpt_more"><a href="http://www.antivirus-advice.com/mcafee/mcafee-inc-unveils-new-consumer-threat-alert-program-a-warning-for-consumers-about-the-most-dangerous-online-threats/">[continue reading...]</a></span>

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<p>SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 09, 2010 &#8211;          McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE) today warned consumers that “scareware,” or fake         antivirus software, may be the most costly online scam in 2010, causing         significant monetary loss and damage to users’ computers. Scareware is         the first scam outlined in McAfee’s new Consumer         Threat Alert program that warns consumers about the latest and most         dangerous online threats with inside intelligence from McAfee Labs.         Consumers can sign up to receive the free e-mail alerts at www.mcafee.com/consumer-threats-signup.      </p>
<p>        “Even the savviest of computer users fall victim to online threats         because cybercriminals have become so sophisticated,” said Jeff Green,         senior vice president of McAfee Labs. “The Consumer Threat Alerts are a         warning sound to keep consumers from falling victim to online dangers.         We’re on the front lines watching and protecting against threats, and we         pass that knowledge onto consumers.”      </p>
<p>        <b>Fake Antivirus Scams Cost Consumers Millions of Dollars Each Year</b>      </p>
<p>        Scareware is one of the most prevalent, dangerous and sophisticated         online scams, victimizing an estimated one million people around the         world every day. McAfee Labs reports that cybercriminals make profits         upwards of $300 million worldwide from scamming consumers with scareware.      </p>
<p>        Fake antivirus         software pops onto a users’ screen and alerts the user that his or her         computer may be vulnerable. To disguise the scam, cybercriminals create         legitimate looking logos of fake security companies.      </p>
<p>        The pop-up prompts the user to scan the computer for vulnerabilities,         which he or she does not realize is fake, or even purchase “security         software” which is actually malware in disguise. Cybercriminals get         unsuspecting victims to input their credit card information, granting         criminals’ access to the user’s computer and bank details. Criminals         have targeted every region of the world with fake antivirus software.      </p>
<p>        “It’s an incredibly lucrative business for cybercriminals,” said         Francois Paget from McAfee Labs, a security research expert who has         studied fake antivirus companies around the globe. “In fact, one company         known as ‘Innovative Marketing’ made an estimated $180 million through         these scams in one year, and more than four million consumers purchased         their fake security software thinking it was real.”      </p>
<p>        McAfee reports a 660% rise in scareware over the past two years, and a         400% increase in reported incidents in the last 12 months.      </p>
<p>        “It strikes fear – I saw a pop-up telling me that I had viruses         on my computer and all I could think about was everything I had to         lose,” said Stevie Wilson, a victim of scareware who lives in Los         Angeles and shares her story in this video.         “It looked just like a legitimate security program, so I handed over my         credit card information to make sure I was protected. But, countless         dollars and lost time later, I realized that I’d handed my credit card         directly to criminals.”      </p>
<p>        <b>New “Consumer Threat Alerts” Warn Consumers about Most Dangerous         Threats</b>      </p>
<p>        The McAfee Consumer Threat Alerts program helps consumers stay ahead of         evolving and sophisticated threats. Subscribers can expect to receive         periodic e-mail alerts about how to recognize the latest online dangers         and tips on how to stay safe. The threat information is presented in         easy to understand language with examples, and includes tips on how to         avoid threats as well as information for users who suspect they might         have become a victim.      </p>
<p>        In addition to the e-mail notification, all updates will be posted on         the Consumer         Threat Alerts blog (www.mcafee.com/consumer-threats-blog)         and consumers can also follow McAfee on Twitter (http://twitter.com/McAfee)         or visit the Facebook page (www.facebook.com/mcafee)         for updates, videos and tips.      </p>
<p>        “We’re giving consumers the ‘street smarts’ they need to live their         online lives safely,” said Green. “With education and the right         technology, we can all play a part in the fight against cybercrime.”      </p>
<p>        <b>About McAfee, Inc.</b>      </p>
<p>        McAfee, Inc., headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is the world&#8217;s         largest dedicated security technology company. McAfee is committed to         relentlessly tackling the world&#8217;s toughest security challenges. The         company delivers proactive and proven solutions and services that help         secure systems and networks around the world, allowing users to safely         connect to the Internet, browse and shop the Web more securely. Backed         by an award-winning research team, McAfee creates innovative products         that empower home users, businesses, the public sector and service         providers by enabling them to prove compliance with regulations, protect         data, prevent disruptions, identify vulnerabilities, and continuously         monitor and improve their security. http://www.mcafee.com      </p>
<p>        McAfee and the McAfee logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of         McAfee, Inc., or its subsidiaries in the United States and other         countries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of         others. The product plans, specifications and descriptions herein are         provided for information only and subject to change without notice, and         are provided without warranty of any kind, express or implied © 2008         McAfee, Inc. All rights reserved.      </p>
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