Trend Micro: RUBotted (Beta)

June 13th, 2008 No Comments »

Bots or zombies can secretly hijack your computer to send out spam or attack other computers through the Internet.

Be safe and install RUBotted now. It makes the Internet safer.

What is RUBotted?

RUBotted monitors your computer for suspicious behavior associated with Bots, a form of malicious software that can secretly take control of your computer for criminal purposes. Upon discovering a potential infection, RUBotted immediately prompts you to scan and clean your computer.

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My computer is clear. Is yours clear? Check it now.

Operating System Requirements:

    * Windows 2000 Professional (with the latest Service Pack installed)
    * Windows XP Professional or Home Edition (with the latest Service Pack installed)
    * Windows 2003 Server (with the latest Service Pack installed)
    * Windows Vista (32-bit version only, with the latest Service Pack installed)

Google malware detection (huh?)

March 26th, 2008 No Comments »

I was searching for additional htaccess information this morning when I got a malware warning from google.

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Ok. That might not seem weird for most of us, but here is my question. Why do you even show it higher on search engine result pages (SERP) if you already know it is not advisable to go there? If it is malware? It is #2 for the search term “htaccess [L]“.

–aj

Mass Hack Infects Tens of Thousands of Sites (How to prevent it. Now.)

January 8th, 2008 1 Comment »

Mass hack infects tens of thousands of sites. Then they serve visitors multiple exploits, including October RealPlayer attack according to Computerworld.

More information here. So, how do you deal with it?

For Firefox users, AdBlock filter:

http://*.uc8010.com/*

Others can ad it in their HOSTS FILE (instructions)
127.0.0.1 uc8010.com OR use an updated HOSTS FILE which you can download here

Be safe now.

–aj

Skype Defender malware alert

October 18th, 2007 No Comments »

“Some Windows users have been affected by a malware program that imitates Skype software and attempts to steal sensitive information. 65404-SkypeDefenderSetup.exe is classified as an Infostealer, that is, a Trojan horse program that attempts to steal sensitive information such as login credentials.”

Head over to Skype Blog for more info.

–aj

Do you have a Monster.com account?

August 22nd, 2007 1 Comment »

Well, it’s time to change your password. Monster.com got hacked. More than 1.6 million records that included the personal information of several hundred thousand job seekers got stolen.

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The attackers have been using e-mail addresses obtained from the site to conduct so-called phishing scams that trick people into installing malicious software on their computers too.

Be careful now.

–aj

Massive Web attack

June 20th, 2007 1 Comment »

Check your sites for MPack! Read this report from pandasoftware (detailed 28 page).

More info here.

–aj

Mapping the Malicious Web

April 12th, 2007 No Comments »

Found on the net:
Visit the McAfee’s Mapping the Mal Web

Interactive Map is here

Scary…