Malware Protector 2008

Malware Protector 2008 or MalwareProtector2008 is a fake anti-spyware program that may be installed by a Trojan infection. Malware Protector 2008 is known to display popups and system notifications warning computer users of an infection. This is usually a bogus attempt to get you to purchase the Malware Protector 2008 program. Malware Protector 2008 can be extremely difficult to manually remove.

Malware Protector 2008 is different from the average rogue anti-spyware program Internet users are use to falling for. Malware Protector 2008, or MalwareProtector 2008, displays a screensaver with bugs that are crawling on your screen and displays an interstitial ad page that reports that you're computer is under a virus attack.

Malware Protector 2008 loads a rogue toolbar called Nmwegbsf Toolbar which shows icons: 'Remove Popups', 'Scan Spyware', 'Security Test' and 'Spam Protection'. Nmwegbsf Toolbar's icon all link to Malware Protector 2008 for now. Eventually, rogue toolbars like Nmwegbsf Toolbar change the destination of its links once there's a new rogue anti-spyware program to promote. Another Malware Protector 2008 symptom is that it hijacks your computer's wallpaper background and shows a box that states:

"Warning! Spyware detected on your computer!
Install an antivirus or spyware remover to clean your computer."

Malware Protector 2008 is a new breed of rogue anti-spyware programs and Internet users need to be aware that Malware Protector 2008 is not the last of the programs that will use malware screensavers and interstitial ad pages posing as security alerts. It is strongly recommended to remove Malware Protector 2008 from your system upon detection.