Archive for June, 2007

PS Info Reveal 1.0

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

PS Info Reveal 1.0 PS Info Reveal description PS Info Reveal will reveal some Malware information from their server Many of lamers use the lame tools to steal you information such as: Yahoo! Password, dialup … via Softpedia

Bolting the Back Door with NAC Part 1: Introduction Lisa Phifer

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
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Bolting the Back Door with NAC Part 1: Introduction Firewalls may guard their front door, but many networks remain vulnerable to threats originating inside the perimeter. via ISP-Planet

Comodo BOClean Anti-Malware 4.24 Final

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007
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Anonymous 2 Hour ago, There are 2 comments, 204 views Internet trojan horse programs, spyware, keyloggers, rootkits, pseudorootkits, hijackers, adware, annoyware, email relays, spam proxies, spam relays, scam … via 9Down.Com

Russian hackers hijack Italian sites to serve exploits

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
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Categories: Patch Watch , Hackers , Zero-day attacks , Apple , Microsoft , Browsers , Rootkits , Vulnerability research , Responsible disclosure , Spam and Phishing , Spyware and Adware , Botnets , Exploit code … via ZDNet Blogs

Multi-Middleman ‘Mpack’ Attacks Use Google AdWords to Lure Victims

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
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“In terms of social engineering”

One of Russia’s fastest growing markets, and quite possibly a contributor to stabilizing that country’s fickle economy, is cut-rate, self-deploying Trojan horse packages. via BetaNews

Attack of the Killer Virus: A Cautionary Tale

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
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The Dustin Hoffman movie Outbreak is a modern classic thriller that details the horrific effects of a killer virus that ravages a small American town, as well as the effort it took combating it, to the point where unthinkable means were to be employed to combat the spread of the deadly virus. The most disquieting scene in the film is where the infected individual is in a crowded movie theater and starts coughing. Slow motion photography caught the spray from the soon to be dead man’s mouth as it settled on everyone in the theater. Well, that’s how I felt one Friday afternoon in the middle of May when a mutant killer virus attacked my cute little Sony VIAO VGN-T ultra portable, and connected 7″ by 11″ notebook. Three weeks and over $500 later, I am still not quite sure what hit, but I can honestly give you a lay person’s play by play, blow by blow breakdown of which anti-virus, anti-spyware, and anti-adware programs work and which don’t — all 21 of them! Read more

Security researchers uncover massive attack on Italian web sites

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
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Security researchers at Symantec have verified that a large-scale web attack targeting Italian web sites and their users is underway. via Ars Technica

Secure VDisk 2.0

Tuesday, June 19th, 2007
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Secure VDisk description Secure VDisk is a compact program for creating on-the-fly-encrypted virtual disks. via Softpedia

Spybot Search and Destroy

Monday, June 18th, 2007
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Easy to use and the most effective Anti Spyware I’ve ever used, Spybot Search And Destroy beats all of the other Anti Spyware products hands down. via Tips and Answers

Ultimate Spy Killer 1.0

Monday, June 18th, 2007
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Ultimate Spy Killer 1.0 Ultimate Spy Killer description Ultimate Spy Killer is a program that kills Syware, Viruses and Trojans Ultimate Spy Killer helps you detect harmful software such as Viruses, Adware … via Softpedia


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