Archive for October 27th, 2009

FDIC alert NOT

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
FDIC alert NOT

Malicious spam. Don’t go there. Zeus Trojan.Tom KelchnerUpdate October 28, 2009The FDIC has posted a consumer alert about this here. »

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Dangerous WWW: in 3Q’09 nearly 6 million pwnd!

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Dangerous WWW: in 3Q’09 nearly 6 million pwnd!

Number of infected web pages is increasing significantlyDasient web security firm of Palo Alto, Calif., published some dismal numbers on its blog today. The number of infected pages on the web increased significantly in the third quarter and more than ... »

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Installing Virtual CD Software in a Virtual Machine

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Installing Virtual CD Software in a Virtual Machine

Like many Hyper-V users, I have created ISO images of most of my CDs / DVDs (and in the case of my MSDN software – have downloaded in ISO format to begin with).  I then have these images stored on a file server. It is possible to connect a CD ISO image on... »

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ShieldSafeness

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
ShieldSafeness

ShieldSafeness is phony antivirus software, also known as rogue antivirus. ShieldSafeness is designed to use scare tactics to rip people off. Do not fall for the ShieldSafeness scam, do not buy this corrupt software.If your PC has been infected with S... »

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Halloween malware: we’ll show you scary

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Halloween malware: we’ll show you scary

Three of the biggest malware threats that were around during Halloween 2008 remain highly active in the public domain 12 months later, according to data collected by Sunbelt Labs. Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec, Trojan-Downloader.braviax and Explor... »

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Halloween malware: we’ll show you scary

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Halloween malware: we’ll show you scary

Three of the biggest malware threats that were around during Halloween 2008 remain highly active in the public domain 12 months later, according to data collected by Sunbelt Labs. Trojan-Downloader.Zlob.Media-Codec, Trojan-Downloader.braviax and Explor... »

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