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- (Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan)
- (Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan)WMF TrojanHow do I rid my computer of Trojans?
- Tags: WMF Trojan, Microsoft Windows Metafile
- Discussion threads 2006-12-03
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan99 percent of computers???If you'd want to use EXTREEM IMPACT words, here's some suggestions:100 percent of computers running WINDOWS worldwide are vulnerable...100 percent of WINDOWS users worldwide are vulnerable....WINDOWS users worldwide are 100 percent vulnerable....Microsoft doesn't care 100 percent of the time...i'll stop now....
- Tags: WMF Trojan, Microsoft Windows Metafile, WINDOWS USERS, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan
- Here are some Web sites that have been stricken with the WMF Trojan.
- Tags: WMF Trojan, Microsoft Windows Metafile, Web site, Web
- Image galleries 2006-01-03
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojanwe are stuffedthese sites look so normal - its going to be a rolling ball of infections.who wrote the exploits, what do they do?Funny PostIt would be even funnier if you had real pictures of a windows computer.Funny PostIt would be even funnier if you...
- Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Unix, Linux, Knoppix Linux, WMF Trojan, Microsoft Windows Metafile
- Discussion threads 2006-01-03
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan
- Here are some Web sites that have been stricken with the WMF Trojan.
- Tags: WMF Trojan, Microsoft Windows Metafile, Web site, Web
- Image galleries 2006-01-03
Additional Resources
- SiteAdvisor Plus
- SiteAdvisor began as a standalone company, and was purchased in early 2006 by veteran security vendor McAfee. Bundled within McAfee Internet Security Suite 2007, SiteAdvisor is also available as a free download for Firefox and Internet Explorer, and as a paid service, SiteAdvisor Plus, for $20 ($40 for three users),...
- Tags: Phishing, Web browsers, Cyberthreats, Spam, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, SiteAdvisor
- Product reviews 2007-02-17
- Linkscanner Pro
- Exploit Prevention Labs Linkscanner Pro takes a decidedly different approach to identifying and alerting users to potentially harmful Web sites. Rather than scan all the Web sites on the Internet and rank them, as McAfee SiteAdvisor does, Linkscanner Pro scans sites as they download onto your browser, identifying code and...
- Tags: Web site development, Phishing, Web technology, Cyberthreats, Web browsers, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Exploit Prevention Labs Linkscanner Pro, LinkScanner Pro, SiteAdvisor, Web site, Web, Netcraft, LinkScanner
- Product reviews 2007-02-17
- Netcraft Toolbar
- Known more for its network tools, Netcraft also provides a free toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer that checks Web sites for malicious or suspicious content. It stops URLs containing characters designed to deceive, maintains navigational controls within a browser, and displays a site's hosting location--for example, a local U.S....
- Tags: Web browsers, Netcraft, toolbar, Netcraft Toolbar
- Product reviews 2007-02-15
- Surfing, not spam, a bigger risk to company networks
- Surfing, not spam, a bigger risk to company networksThe correct title should be: IE, not Outlook a bigger risk to companynetworks. Really the problem was Outlook, and now IE is a bigger problem.stupid99.9% of infections occur because users visit high-risk sites - porn, gambling, etc. and/or do high-risk things -...
- Tags: Web browsers, Cyberthreats, Read George, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, multiple browser, risk
- Discussion threads 2006-09-15
- Circuit City forum hacked to infect users with spam bots
- Circuit City learned today that their customer forum was recently hacked, exposing their users to malware. The forum software, Invision Power Board, had a security vulnerability that was patched on May 17. Initial reports indicated from May 13 until today, Circuit City estimated that about 200 registered users visited. A...
- Tags: Web site development, Internet service providers (ISPs), Spyware, adware & malware, Web technology, Spyware, Cyberthreats, bot, Circuit City Stores Inc.
- Blog posts 2006-06-02
- IT Commandment: Thou shalt not let thy web servers be hacked
- Over the past few months I've become increasingly aware of the number of web sites being compromised and used for phishing and/or dropping malware. I expect the owners of the sites were unaware of what was going on. I've contacted ISPs and gotten a number of such sites shut...
- Tags: Web server, server
- Blog posts 2006-04-13
- Second unofficial fix plugs IE hole
- Second unofficial fix plugs IE holeBut MS is quick to install their own spywareFunny how late they are with a security fix, but I started IE yesterday and it quickly downloaded the "Genuine Windows Checker Agent" or something like that, to spy on me and make sure I'm running windows.They...
- Tags: Web browsers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Win 98SE, IE Hole
- Discussion threads 2006-03-28
- Live in action: botnet, fake Windows sites and keylogger
- This has been occupying a lot of my attention since Friday. It started off with a message at my SpywareWarrior forum from Adam Piggott of Proactive Computing, about a spam email screenshot he received purporting to be from Microsoft. The email had a link to a supposed Windows update site,...
- Tags: trojan horse, trojan downloader
- Blog posts 2006-03-12
- ISPs hosting spyware - who are they?
- Recently I mentioned ISPs hosting spyware and said "Everyone in the anti-spyware community knows who these ISPs are." Now we have a perfect example. It starts with a SANS post today recommending to unblock an IP range they previously recommended blocking. Based on feedback from Intercage customers,...
- Tags: ESThost, Atrivo
- Blog posts 2006-02-01
- British parliament attacked using WMF exploit
- British parliament attacked using WMF exploitWill the West figure out China is NOT their friend?I doubt it...At least not until it's too late.attacks...We get attempts to break in from the Chinese at least 10 times a day on our mail and web servers...this is news?Is Microsoft governments friend?There needs to...
- Tags: Linux, INTERNET, Operating systems, MSFT, Microsoft Windows Metafile, bad people, Microsoft Corp., IP, IP address, WMF vulnerability
- Discussion threads 2006-01-23
- Guide to hardware-based DEP protection
- Guide to hardware-based DEP protectionIs it Safe? / Do I have DEP Alternatives?Thanks George for the security advisory.Windows users should know that they have another 'option' at their disposal for if and when they venture onto the internet--epecially those who don't currently have one of the processors you list with...
- Tags: Operating systems, hardware, data execution prevention, VMware Inc., Microsoft Windows, chip
- Discussion threads 2006-01-23
- Fixes in for Windows, Microsoft e-mail flaws
- Fixes in for Windows, Microsoft e-mail flawsbetter tell CERT that, they think it is criticalThey earned another ranking...US-CERT Technical Cyber Security Alertshttp://www.us-cert.gov/cas/techalerts/2006ID Title Release DateTA06-010A Microsoft Windows, Outlook, and Exchange Vulnerabilities January 10, 2006TA06-005A Update for Microsoft Windows Metafile Vulnerability January 5, 2006Our users don't have......admin rights tp their workstations, so if they make a booboo...
- Tags: Operating systems, SECURITY, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Metafile, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2006-01-10
- Antivirus makers catch up to WMF bug
- Antivirus makers catch up to WMF bugNow explain why....those same mongrel AV company's software couldn't catch a simple trojan (ie. rootkit) exploited by Sony? It's all a sham! If people STOP paying these bloated AV corps... I predict virus news to go away.Think Layers... Like an onion.I have...
- Tags: Rootkits, Firewalls, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses and worms, onion, rootkit, security, antivirus, Microsoft Windows Metafile
- Discussion threads 2006-01-05
- Microsoft inadverdently leaks WMF patch
- Microsoft inadverdently leaks WMF patchDeeply disruptive...."Major corporate users very much dislike randomly timed patch releases, since it is deeply disruptive of everything else that's going on," he added.So exactly how "disruptive" would a trojan worm be?Microsoft inadvertently leaks WMF patchI told you so. I said it wouldn't be a...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Metafile, WMF Patch
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
- Images: Sites infected with WMF Trojan
- Images: Sites infected with WMF TrojanWindowsI cannot understand why more windows users don't opt for LINUX or just do the intelligent thing and get a MAC.Amazing2 possible reasons.Either Windows is so awful that despite all the money MS have and no matter whom they hire, it can't be cured. Clueless...
- Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Metafile
- Discussion threads 2006-01-04
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