NavaShield Type Subtype Creator(s) Date Place of Origin Source Language Platform File Type Aliases Family File Size Infection Size Infection Impact Reported Costs MD5 Hash SHA1 Hash CRC32 Hash NavaShield is a rogue antivirus program that tricks unsuspecting users into downloading it, when it is actually malware. It was initially discovered in 2010, when it advertised itself with the slogan "award winning computer protection". It also makes some grammatical errors in its alerts and such, which is a clue that it is a rogue antivirus.
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