Spyware



January 28, 2008

(Spyware News) Sledgehammer or SteadyState? - Boise State University The Arbiter Online

Filed under: Spyware News — admin @ 9:15 pm

Ever think your computer is suicidal and the only reason it is running so slow is because it wants you to kill it? Like the computers BSU students use in the Albertsons Library and the computer labs across the campus, SteadyState does not allow anyone to save information to the hard drive without permission from the system administrator. When you put SteadyState on your computer you are the system administrator and you get to say what gets saved and what gets dumped. All bugs, viruses and spyware that might have attached itself to the computer will be flushed away by SteadyState during the shut down period. There will be a short introductory video demonstrating the usefulness of the SteadyState program and lots of ready information explaining more about it. I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server. More Spyware News

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Errorbrowsercom

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 4:35 pm
Errorbrowser.com a vile browser hijacker that is usually downloaded and installed to your computer by a Trojan Zlob via browser security holes. As soon as it is executed Errorbrowser.com will repeatedly change your homepage to www.Errorbrowser.com and redirect it to malicious websites from which it can download and install additional malware. Errorbrowser.com starts at Windows boot and displays numerous irritating pop-ups and fake notifications of privacy violation. In addition, Errorbrowser.com has the ability to monitor your activities and send it to a third party. Errorbrowser.com can cause computer system slowdown and is extremely difficult to remove.

Allsecuritypagecom

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 4:07 pm
Allsecuritypage.com a vile browser hijacker that is usually downloaded and installed to your computer by a Trojan Zlob via browser security holes. As soon as it is executed Allsecuritypage.com will repeatedly change your homepage to www.Allsecuritypage.com and redirect it to malicious websites from which it can download and install additional malware. Allsecuritypage.com starts at Windows boot and displays numerous irritating pop-ups and fake notifications of privacy violation. In addition, Allsecuritypage.com has the ability to monitor your activities and send it to a third party. Allsecuritypage.com can cause computer system slowdown and is extremely difficult to remove.

Do It Yourself Phishing for Social Networks And Webmail

Filed under: Spyware News — Paperghost @ 12:21 pm

Review what you are using to protect yourself online.

Filed under: Spyware News — Doug Woodall @ 11:22 am

Its a new year. Alot of people make resolutions. How about one to make sure you have the best AntiVirus ans AntiSpyware you can get. And while you’re at it, make sure your Firewall is the best.

This months promotion at SpywareBiz is BitDefender AntiVirus and Webroots Spy Sweeper.

These two products get rave reviews from users.

As the article says, Security can never be assured.

Filed under: Spyware News — Doug Woodall @ 10:55 am

Great article. take the time to review what you have set up on your computer to assure your online safety.

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Be Your Own Antivirus - 1: Preventing Malwares

????? Security is meant to be the building block of every computer system. But usually we see that security is just a feature in many products - like it is not an integral part, but an extra add-on. And in the windows operating system, security is not even a feature - it is absent. If you want to protect your computer from malicious programs in the wild, you have to install some antivirus software from third-party vendors.

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Orange Business Services: la sécurité en prime (ITRnews)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 10:33 am
Orange Business Services propose « mon PC sécurisé », une solution 5 en 1 de sécurité à l'attention des sociétés (TPE et PME). Celle-ci couvre les besoins en termes de sécurité des entreprises (anti-virus, anti-spam, firewall, anti-spyware et un anti-dialer pour contrôler les accès distants à des programmes malveillants sur des numéros surtaxés.). Son utilisation est simple, elle se lance ...

TanspyTrojan

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 8:30 am
Tanspy Trojan (also known as Trojan.PWS.Tanspy) is a spyware application that records user"s keystrokes. Tanspy Trojan installs itself as a Browser Helper Object (BHO) and has the ability to log your instant messenger and email conversations and therefore violate your privacy. It can also log every web page the user visits. Tanspy Trojan runs in stealth mode and in doing so remains hidden from the user who is unaware that his personal and financial data is at risk. Tanspy Trojan is also known to cause a severe system slowdown and its instability. Tanspy Trojan is considered a high-level threat and therefore should be removed upon detection.

Mdelkexe

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 8:27 am
Mdelk.exe is a malware application that is usually downloaded and installed onto your computer by a worm or a Trojan (including Trojan.MitGlieder.GB and TROJ_MITGLIED.AA) finding its way through browser security holes. Once executed, this malicious Trojan creates a registry entry enabling it to start at every Windows boot. In addition, it will attempt to download supplementary malware applications to your computer. Mdelk.exe can be extremely harmful to your machine and therefore it is strongly recommended to remove this program upon detection.

DwrWeb

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 8:23 am
DwrWeb is a rogue anti-spyware application that is usually downloaded and installed onto your computer by a Trojan finding its way through browser security holes. As soon as it is installed it will display notifications of non-existent security and privacy risks and try to trick you into buying the full version. Due to its malicious activities, DwrWeb may slow down your system severely and cause its instability. DwrWeb can be highly difficult to remove manually.
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