Spyware



February 25, 2008

FCC Head Says Action Possible on Web Limits (Washington Post)

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The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission yesterday sharply questioned Internet service providers who control consumers' Web access over their networks, and suggested the agency could intervene against the practice.

Comodo hails malware removal guarantee (TechWorld)

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Bang, and the spyware is gone. Security outfit Comodo has become the first vendor to offer 'guaranteed' malware removal from PCs protected by its software.

Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus 5.5.0.204 - VNUNet.com- Spyware News

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Malware & spyware removal utility that detects, removes and protects your PC from thousands of potential spyware, adware, trojans, keyloggers, spybots and tracking threats. Did you know that numerous programs tested against Spyware Doctor detected only small fraction of Spyware and completely removed an even smaller amount? Also most of them were unable to effectively block Spyware in real time from being installed on users PC in the first place. Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus has the most advanced update feature that continually improves its Spyware and Virus fighting capabilities on a daily basis. Such messages can be confusing and may result in undesirable outcomes such as program errors, lost favorites or even spyware and viruses being allowed to install on the system. More Spyware News

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Newsletter Subscription (ARNnet)

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Security outfit Comodo has become the first vendor to offer 'guaranteed' malware removal from PCs protected by its software.

Dead Cow Cult Releases Google Hacking Kit to the Wild (TechNewsWorld.com)

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The Cult of the Dead Cow hacker group -- which claims to be the world's most attractive hacker group -- has released Goolag Scanner, an open source tool that uses Google's search engines to look for vulnerabilities in Web sites. Goolag Scanner is either a Web auditing tool that can be used by security professionals or a hacking tool that provides wicked-easy access to a wealth of information.

How to travel with your laptop (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

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PHOENIX - If you're bringing your laptop onto an airplane, there are some steps you should take to keep your computer safe.

How to travel with your laptop (AP via Yahoo! News)

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If you're taking your laptop on an airplane, there are some steps you should take to keep your computer safe.

Cox upgrades online security suite (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

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Cox Communications is beefing up its security for its high-speed Internet customers with the launch Monday of the Cox Security Suite powered by McAfee, a software package Cox says would normally cost $70 and is available for free download.

EkvgsnwToolbar

Filed under: Spyware News — Spyware Parasites: Terms and Definitions @ 12:43 pm
Ekvgsnw Toolbar is a malicious toolbar that is created to stealthily install itself inside your system, import additional malware and install an unwanted browser toolbar. Ekvgsnw Toolbar is reported to be a clone of toolbars that have been distributed by Zlob.Trojan malware. Usually, Ekvgsnw Toolbar gets inside your PC by masquerading as a video codec. This toolbar contains four icons which all of them lead to corrupt security software. Ekvgsnw Toolbar shouldn?t be trusted and is recommended to be removed.

Who?s got your data?

Filed under: Spyware News — Doug Woodall @ 11:27 am
Its really grown into a big business. As the article says, its all about money.
clipped from www.crime-research.org
The changed face of cybercrime



The past few years has seen a major change in the world of cybercrime. The sheer number of crimes has increased substantially, but that’s not the whole story. Merely increasing the amount of money and people that your company throws at the problem is no longer enough to keep pace with the changes. Cybercrimes, and the cybercriminals that perpetrate them, have evolved. To protect your company from the new wave, your methods and attitudes must evolve too.
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