GCgold’s act of deception
December 25, 2006
Warnings are up that GCgold is a fake payment processor. Its intention is to steal online users’ information thru its PE-toke application, a requirement for GCgold members to run on their PCs. This application as reported contains 2 hidden Trojan horses. If this is installed, what ever you send online will also be sent to GCgold.
If you have installed this on your PC, better change your payment processors’ passwords using a clean PC or run a diskless CD to access the internet. If you cannot get rid of these Trojan horses, you might as well wipe out your hard drive. The hassle is worth more than then agony of losing your funds.
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Merry Christmas, and a Happy 2007!
AVG Free detected one of the Trojan Horses the minute I ran their PE-token application. I later scanned my entire hard disk. I spent time yesterday morning, changing all my important logins, online.
Readers beware: gcGold is a scam!
AVG Free detected one of the Trojan Horses the minute I ran their PE-token application. I later scanned my entire hard disk. I spent time yesterday morning, changing all my important logins, online.
Readers beware: gcGold is a scam!
PEtoken wil ad 2 dll’s to your system.
tdll.dll and webvw32.dll
Both are trojans !!!
Remove them from your PC.