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9 Warning Signs You Might Be Infected With Spyware And/Or Adware |
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Monday, 25 February 2008 |
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FACT: Chances are your machine is hosting spyware. There are currently being 78,000 Spyware and Adware programs on the Internet that can affect your PC. Here are 9 warning notation you should be aware of, if any of them pertain to you then your PC is most likely infected: If you start you Internet browser and the homepage that pops up is not the one that has been set by you. |
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Email Scams - Ten Simple Steps To Avoiding Them |
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Sunday, 17 February 2008 |
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According to the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) email scams besides admitted as phishing attacks substantiate fresh
than 2,000 victims each day from more than 75 million phishing emails that are sent each day. The APWG also claims that these email scams steal close to $1 billion a year from its victims. Phishing (pronounced fishing), is online identity theft that uses spoof emails, fraudulent websites and crimeware to trick unsuspecting internet users into providing financial data, credit card numbers, social security numbers, account logins and passwords, etc. These email scams (spoof email) mimic legitimate companies such as banks, credit card companies, investing companies, paypal, ebay, etc. These fraudulent emails look like they are from the "real" company; many even include the real company's logo. Generally these emails try to convey a sense of urgency; if you don't correct this problem your account will be suspended. The spoof email may state that there is a problem with your account and if you do not log in and update your information your account may be suspended, restricted, terminated, or something similar. They may also request user name, passwords, credit card numbers, social security numbers, etc. |
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Computer Viruses, Worms, and Hoaxes |
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Monday, 18 February 2008 |
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In burgeoning days, I was one of the obnoxious people to acquire the "Mydoom" worm emails. Not just one, but at least forty appeared in my popserver mailbox. As frustrating as it was deleting all of these nasty little boogers, I realized that some of these "worm" emails even came from persons I knew - or so I thought I knew. The problem with the "Mydoom" email worm is that it specifically targets email addresses with the following extensions:
- .htm
- .sht
- .php
- .asp
- .dbx
- .tbb
- .adb
- .pl
- .wab
- .txt
Furthermore, it sends "get" requests to ground zero domains and uses control impact to port 80. |
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Knowing What A Trojan Horse Is |
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Tuesday, 19 February 2008 |
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Just take to
the prolific Trojan Horse that was built by the Greeks, the Trojan Horse Virus for your computer is in reality momentous that is evil and bad concealed within something that seems good and positive. For anyone that might not know, a quick history lesson, the original Trojan Horse was given as a gift to the City of Troy by the Greeks who were losing the war but within this large wooden horse that was rolled into the gates of Troy was the Greek Army that came out at night when no one was looking and destroyed the city. The computer virus variety of the Trojan Horse was first discovered in 2002 within sendmail and OpenSSH packages both included the Trojan Horse. |
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Two Companies Merge To Provide Higher Security Against Spyware Threats |
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Wednesday, 20 February 2008 |
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In an undertaking to propose
computer users who use
Internet Explorer an primitive protection device against spyware, Jayde Online Inc. and Xblock Software announced a partnership they planned to take on in 2004. The two companies planned to merge the spyware tool X-Cleaner, provided by XBlock, into Jaydes Internet Explorer search engine toolbar, ExactSeek.com. |
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