Showing posts with label Spyware. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spyware. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

How to Protect Against Phishing Scams and Fraudulent Email?

Phishing scams and fraudulent or "fake" emails are designed for identity theft by internet scam artists. A 'phishing' email is one that pretends to be from a company or bank like eBay, PayPal, WAMU, Suntrust etc, and which asks you to enter your account data, such as login details. These scams are often supported by fake spoof websites, and victims are tricked into thinking they are logging to a real website. Phishing is a form of identity theft, where fraudsters steal your identity and personal information to gain access to your accounts or commit other crimes using your persona. These scams can be found everywhere on the Internet ranging from commercial websites, social networking sites and even your email account. Follow the steps below to learn how you can protect against phishing scams and fraudulent emails.
  • Limit the information you post on social networking sites. Scammers surf these websites to locate personal information such as email addresses, habits, location and other data. Fraudulent emails are then created based on this information asking for additional personal information, credit card numbers or emails containing links to scam websites.
  • Delete emails sent from unknown internet addresses even if they appear to come from legitimate sources. This is especially true if they contain time limits or relay a sense of urgency. These are attempts to convince you there is something wrong with your banking or other financial accounts so you will email your personal information or link to a phishing website where you will enter your information. Also unknown emails can release viruses, Trojans, and spyware onto your computer that can collect additional personal information and send it to the scammer.
  • Check the links in every email you read before you click on them. When you place your cursor over a link an additional link appears in the bottom lower left bar on your screen. Compare the two link addresses, and if they do not match exactly do not click on the link. Phishing scams usually start with fraudulent emails with fake email links meant to direct you to the scam site.
  • Update your anti-virus, spyware, firewall and anti-spam programs on a regular basis and perform routine scans of your PC or laptop. This should prevent most phishing scams and fake emails from ever reaching your computer.

Source: ehow.com

Thursday, July 15, 2010

How To Remove The Google Redirect Virus?

Google redirect virus is most recent virus on Internet and it affects browsers mostly. It is made to maneuver Google search results. Virus installs via Trojan and while searching on Google, It conceals Google results and displays advertisements or associate links associated to that topic. Google redirect virus even displays fake advertisements, pop-ups; transmit spam pages and much more. It doesn’t allow searching on Google and it is a indication that to protect PC in future by via a Spyware Remover.

• To delete Google Redirect Virus, first know what this threat is and how it harms PC? The malware lives up to its name and carets redirection of search results. While searching onGoogle, virus redirects to other wrong websites and advertisements. It allows seeing expected results from Google. And also, this virus do the following:

1) It displays errors prompting filename.exe is invalid WIn32 application.

2) If downloading and attempting to install a new application, it might prompt that setup files are corrupted. It keeps on bugging over and over.

3) It infects Web browsers and then redirect to malicious websites containing advertisements and pop ups.

• It is very crucial to delete Google Redirect Virus as soon as possible To delete Google Redirect Virus, follow blow given steps:

Go to Start menu open Run. Enter "devmgmt.msc" and Press OK button. Device Manager will come up. In Device Manager, select "View and click on Show Hidden Devices".

• Press "Plus" symbol. Then disable "TDSSserv.sys". Ensure not to click on Un-Install option otherwise infection will be back after restarting PC.

Source: techfuels.com

Thursday, June 3, 2010

What's the difference between Spyware, Malware, Adware, & Trojan horses (& other viruses)?

*Virus is a program to cause damage to computer.

*Trojan is a program which is used to gain access to a computer by installing a program on infected PC to open some backdoor. [Trojans are also known as Backdoors].

*Worm is a program which infects the computers which are connected by some network. Worms slow down the network.

* Spywares are the program which are used to monitor/Log the activity performed on a computer. These are used to spy on some one either for legal or illegal perpose. Example: Keylogger applications.

* Adwares are the programs which delivers ads to your computer (generally in POP-UP's form). They consume your network.

*Malwares are the program with malicious intention. It can be damaging your computer, spying on you or any other malicious task.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

How to get rid of Security Tool Virus?

Security Tool Virus is a rogue anti-spyware program that’s distributed through websites that simulate virus scans.

How to manually remove Security Tool Virus

1. Stop Security Tool Processes: [random numbers].exe
2. Remove Security Tool Files
3. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\[random numbers]\
4. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\[random numbers]\[random numbers].exe
5. Remove Security Tool Registry Keys

*HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Security Tool
*HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Security Tool

6. Remove Security Tool Startup Entry: [random numbers].exe

You can also download MalwareBytes Anti-Malware to remove Security Tool Virus.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

What's the difference between spyware, malware, adware, & trojan horses (& other viruses)?

*Virus is a program to cause damage to computer.

*Trojan is a program which is used to gain access to a computer by installing a program on infected PC to open some backdoor. [Trojans are also known as Backdoors].

*Worm is a program which infects the computers which are connected by some network. Worms slow down the network.

* Spywares are the program which are used to monitor/Log the activity performed on a computer. These are used to spy on some one either for legal or illegal perpose. Example: Keylogger applications.

* Adwares are the programs which delivers ads to your computer (generally in POP-UP's form). They consume your network.

*Malwares are the program with malicious intention. It can be damaging your computer, spying on you or any other malicious task.