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  • Microsoft released its sixth Security Intelligence Report on Wednesday, finding that customers are increasingly being plagued by rogue security software and that researchers continue to focus on finding flaws in third-party applications. report, which covers the second half of 2008, the top threat was a trojan downloader, known as Renos, which acts a delivery mechanism for rogue security software.

    SecurityFocus News 2009

  • We lived out there last winter while the Renos were being done and the beaches are just unrecognizable.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » This is why the Playboy Mansion sits atop a very high hill. 2010

  • Renos at Anacostia vs. renos at Wilson -- what's the deal?

    DeMorning DeBonis: Sept. 14, 2010 2010

  • Microsoft said many attackers use Trojan downloaders and Trojan droppers, such as Win32/Renos and ASX/Wimad to distribute other threats, such as botnets, rogues, and password stealers, to computers.

    Silicon Republic - News 2010

  • Renos include new flooring, paint, roof, bthrms, trim, baseboard heaters, window covers, light fixtures, skylights in kitchen, lands/cw/new rock retaining wall & crush on driveway & pull-outs.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Renos include new flooring, paint, roof, bthrms, trim, baseboard heaters, window covers, light fixtures, skylights in kitchen, lands/cw/new rock retaining wall & crush on driveway & pull-outs.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • In the last six months of 2008, Microsoft said it cleared 4.4 million PCs of the most successful bogus security program, which goes under the name of Win32 / Renos.

    unknown title 2009

  • One rogue application, dubbed Win32 / Renos, was found on 4.4 million computers, showing growth of nearly 70 percent over the first half of the year, according to the report issued twice a year.

    ZDNet UK Highlights 2009

  • One rogue application, dubbed Win32 / Renos, was found on 4.4 million computers, showing growth of nearly 70 per cent over the first half of the year, according to the report issued twice per year.

    silicon.com : 2009

  • Two rogue families of scareware, Win32 / FakeXPA and Win32 / FakeSecSen, were detected on more than 1.5 million computers by Microsoft software, while another threat, Win32 / Renos, used to deliver rogue security software, was detected on 4.4 million unique computers, increasing 66.6 percent over the first half of 2008, according to the report.

    ChannelWeb Complete Feed 2009

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