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Trojan Threat Alert for Windows® 7 and FIFA World Cup™ - Advice

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Hiya O.W.C. :wink:

PC Tools has identified that cybercriminals are continuing to target major news stories and global events such as the recent release of Windows 7 and the FIFA World Cup.

Thousands of Windows 7 builds downloaded on Torrent and P2P sharing sites contain a malicious Trojan designed to target your personal information and has the potential to cause system failure and result in identity theft or financial loss for the end user.

We’re also witnessing phishing attacks targeting the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Tournament and there’s evidence to suggest that the FIFA related attacks will continue to escalate, as demonstrated during the previous FIFA World Cup when related phishing attacks jumped by 40%.


What you should do to help protect yourself:

●.Only purchase/download products from trusted sources

●.If you've downloaded Windows 7 from a torrent site, you should use your security software to run a comprehensive scan of your computer to check for Trojans and other threats.

●.If you're not already protected, look for reputable award-winning software such as Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus and Internet Security and ensure you apply security updates regularly.

●.Avoid clicking on links sent to you via emails and instant messages even if they appear to be sent from a known or reputable source.


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OPERA SECURITY - CYBER SECURITY TIPS

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Hiya O.W.C. :wink:

This is a thorough dive into all things security. I found a great deal of this info helpful and much thanks to Chas4 for the US-cert link. :up:

Cyber attacks are evolving, and technologies are being developed constantly to counter these attacks. You can add this site: US-CERT to your Yahoo site. Or subscribe via Feed. It is imperitive to stay updated! I found Cyber Security Technologies helpful also.

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US-Cert General information...
Why is Cyber Security a Problem?
Guidelines for Publishing Information Online
Understanding Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

General security...
Choosing and Protecting Passwords
Understanding Anti-Virus Software
Understanding Firewalls
Coordinating Virus and Spyware Defense
Debunking Some Common Myths
Good Security Habits
Safeguarding Your Data
Real-World Warnings Keep You Safe Online
Keeping Children Safe Online


Attacks and threats ...
Dealing with Cyberbullies
Understanding Hidden Threats: Corrupted Software Files
Understanding Hidden Threats: Rootkits and Botnets
Preventing and Responding to Identity Theft
Recovering from Viruses, Worms, and Trojan Horses
Recognizing and Avoiding Spyware
Avoiding Social Engineering and Phishing Attacks
Understanding Denial-of-Service Attacks
Identifying Hoaxes and Urban Legends
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Online Trading

Email and communication ...
Understanding Your Computer: Email Clients
Using Caution with Email Attachments
Reducing Spam
Benefits and Risks of Free Email Services
Benefits of Blind Carbon Copy (BCC)
Understanding Digital Signatures
Using Instant Messaging and Chat Rooms Safely
Staying Safe on Social Network Sites

Mobile devices ...

Protecting Portable Devices: Physical Security
Protecting Portable Devices: Data Security
Using Caution with USB Drives
Securing Wireless Networks
Cybersecurity for Electronic Devices
Defending Cell Phones and PDAs Against Attack

Privacy ...
How Anonymous Are You?
Protecting Your Privacy
Understanding Encryption
Effectively Erasing Files
Supplementing Passwords

Safe browsing ...
Understanding Your Computer: Web Browsers
Evaluating Your Web Browser's Security Settings
Shopping Safely Online
Browsing Safely: Understanding Active Content and Cookies
Understanding Web Site Certificates
Understanding Internationalized Domain Names
Understanding Bluetooth Technology
Avoiding Copyright Infringement

Software and applications ...

Understanding Patches
Understanding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
Risks of File-Sharing Technology
Reviewing End-User License Agreements
Understanding Your Computer: Operating Systems

All the best with a safe online experience. Knowledge is empowering to say the least.
Thanks for reading,
Henry :knight:

Mac Threat Alert

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Malware researchers have discovered what appears to be the first Mac OSX botnet, aka MacBot or iBotnet and its receiving a substantial amount of industry and media interest.

Early estimates suggest that thousands of people have unknowingly downloaded the infected files. Don't let yourself be one of them...

In a nutshell the botnet is launching a number of malware variants inside pirated copies of popular Mac based software in order to take control of the infected Mac machine.

First and foremost make sure that you and your fellow Mac users, exercise caution, have Mac specific security software installed and that your existing version of iAntiVirus is up to date - there's a free version or you can purchase a version with full functionality and support. It's also vital that you enable and install the latest Mac security updates.


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What to Watch Out for When Social Networking - Top Threats

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Tricks Hackers Are Using...

Looks like cybercriminals have turned social networking into a minefield of threats where one wrong move may have very serious consequences. Long gone are the days when you could avoid being scammed simply by using antivirus software. The more aware we are the harder bad guys are working on fooling us. And let me tell you, their techniques are getting more and more sophisticated! Have a look at some examples of the latest cyber criminals’ creations and how to avoid them.

1... Koobface (social networking worm). It gains access to Facebook profile pages and directs you to view a video that then encourages you to update your Flash player. Malicious files such as flash_update.exe and bloivar29.exe are being downloaded and installed which results in a range of visible problems, including modifications to your Facebook profile, with the immediate result being an error message to contact support. There is also the very real potential for your identity and finances to be compromised!

2... Picture files carrying malware are "planted" on social networking websites and instant messaging programs. Hackers try to convince you that your friend has sent you a message or IM to view pictures. Legitimate looking URL when clicked on sends you to an illegitimate website hosting malicious files and executables, which have been modified to appear to be genuine picture files (jpg, gif or bmp). When you download and open those "pictures"; the malware unknowingly runs on your computer. It allows hacker to take control over your operating system as well as the information in it and exposes you to identity fraud and financial loss!

3... UPS Delivery Threat, also known as Zbot. It delivers an illegitimate file when you are visiting a counterfeit UPS delivery site. Zbot has been known to distribute via email phishing and instant messenger. Upon informing you that you have missed a UPS delivery, the message urges you to view the invoice online, which in fact sends you to the counterfeit website which downloads a malicious program designed to bypass the firewall and then steal banking and personal information.

So how do we protect ourselves against all this and more?

1...Be wary of unexpected IM messages and emails urging you to open or run an attachment or download

2...Run up-to-date anti-virus and anti-spyware software with behavioural protection – such as Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus. Keep it running in the background at all times.

3...Ensure you run Smart Updates and Microsoft updates regularly.

4...If you are asked to update to a new version of a flash player or any other program go to producers’ website and download the update directly from it.

5...Organisations usually contact you by phone or mail, so when you get an email call them back instead of clicking on any links or attachments.

6...Never let your guard down, it’s better to be too cautious then sorry.


Bunny Erik says:
I recommend using PC Tools iAntiVirus a free application from PC Tools which offers anti-malware protection for the Mac operating system. iAntiVirus provides real-time and comprehensive system scanning against viruses and spyware malware has been designed to detect and remove Mac specific threats and is not cluttered/bloated with signatures for Windows specific threats to keep the memory footprint and resource usage to a minimum.

You can download iAntiVirus from http://www.iantivirus.com/

Browser Speed Tests: Lifehacker

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