1. Father of anti-virus says to invest in security awareness training

    Date: 02/11/08 (Security)    Keywords: virus

    I don't want to start a debate here over who invented anti-virus. According to DarkReading it is Peter Tippett.(see the recent debate over who invented the firewall here. Is Dark Reading going to also knight the inventor of malware if they can track him down?) In...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/threatchaos/?p=532

  2. Trojan and anti-virus question

    Date: 02/13/08 (Computer Help)    Keywords: asp, virus

    Ok last night my roommates computer got a bad backdoor virus which her anti-virus program let get pass. She saved some of her artwork (they were mostly jpg and png files) to an usb port but she’s afraid to put it back on for fear it has the Trojan on it. Can backdoor Trojans attach themselves to files, jps, and pngs? Also can trojans and spywear attach themselves to mp3’s?

    We did get her computer rebooted but she lost everything, including her anti-virus program. Were wondering what’s a good anti-virus program to use? Please don’t mention McAfee, were have both had bad experiences with it so it is not an option. She read a few reviews that said kaspersky was good, anyone have any good experience with that?

    Any input you can give us is much appreciated. Thanks!

    (( x-posted ))

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/864887.html

  3. Frostwire HELPPP

    Date: 02/14/08 (Computer Help)    Keywords: virus

    i made the mistake of installing frostwire onto my computer.
    my computer started to go funny after i installed it, and i tried to delete all the weird files off of add/remove programs and also deleted frostwire.
    my computer is still acting funny. random ads, sometimes the frostwire loading window will pop up and i don't even have frostwire on there anymore.
    help please, i want to get rid of anything thats messing my computer up.
    i have an anti-virus, but i guess it doesn't always work.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/865302.html

  4. D-Link router deflects malware with new built-in SecureSpot technology

    Date: 02/19/08 (Security)    Keywords: technology, security, virus, spyware, spam

    D-Link generated a lot of buzz when it unveiled the SecureSpot Internet Security Device at CES in 2007. The unit sits between your broadband modem and router, acting as a hardware shield against spam, viruses, and spyware. Now D-Link has integrated an updated version of the SecureSpot technology into its...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/soho-networking/?p=145

  5. BAsfIpM.exe hangs up my shutdown

    Date: 02/24/08 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: asp, virus, spyware

    Recently, a file called BAsfIpM.exe has been starting up on my Dell Latitude D600 (running XP). When I try to shut down, this file hangs up the shutdown (or hibernation). I know it's that one, because if I close it via the task manager, shut down goes smoothly. A search shows that it's a 72KB file located in two places: c:\I386, and c:\windows\system32. I've searched for information about this file and I find totally contradictory information, from "Wipe it" to "It's critical to have it!" In response to the theory that it's spyware or a virus, I've run AVG and Kaspersky Virus checkers and a couple of spyware checkers, but nothing comes up. Any ideas? How can I get my laptop back to just shutting down properly? Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/1154123.html

  6. trouble moving tabs

    Date: 03/02/08 (Mozilla)    Keywords: virus

    Today I noticed that I couldn't change the position of any of my tabs. Each tab was basically stuck in the position that it was opened in. This isn't a huge deal, but it personally annoys me. After googling I came up with this. I followed the instructions and removed the advertismen.com code. This took care of my copy/paste problem, but the tabs are still stuck.

    So far:
    I ran my anti-virus and Spybot twice (advertismen.com removed)
    Deleted suspicious files
    Restarted computer
    Followed intructions in aforementioned link
    Created a new Firefox profile
    Reinstalled Firefox

    Does anyone know how to fix this? D:

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/mozilla/408775.html

  7. Jumpy Computer

    Date: 03/02/08 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: virus

    What does it mean when your computer screen starts jumping around uncontrollably very fast? Is it an indication that you probably have a virus?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/1156193.html

  8. Wither anti-virus software?

    Date: 03/03/08 (Security)    Keywords: software, security, virus, web

    In the security industry it's not hard to run into someone predicting the demise of the anti-virus industry. But the end game will take forever to play out. The common argument: Anti-virus software can never keep up, is outdated and outgunned against rapidly evolving threats. Websense CEO...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=913

  9. Why flu virus prefers to strike in winter

    Date: 03/10/08 (Security)    Keywords: virus

    You probably have been affected by flu several times in your life, and it has certainly happened in cold winter months, at least if you don't live in tropical countries. Why is the flu virus more infectious when it's cold? A U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has an explanation....

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/emergingtech/?p=859

  10. Symantec announces Norton Mac-Windows antivirus bundle

    Date: 03/11/08 (Security)    Keywords: security, virus, antivirus

    When Mac owners move into Windows virtualization, they should be responsible and that means running PC security. Making this task a one-click purchase, Symantec this week released a Norton AntiVirus package covering both Mac and Windows platforms. The $69.95 package includes Norton AntiVirus 11 for Mac and...

    Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Apple/?p=1399

  11. Problems with freezing?

    Date: 03/16/08 (Computer Help)    Keywords: virus

    I got a new laptop on March 5th of this year. It's Window's Vista Ultimate, and a Eurocom. It's brand new, and for the most part runs beautifully. But shortly after I got it, I started having problems with it freezing up. It happens quite frequently (has already happened 5 times today) Usually when I've had computers freeze up on me, I'm at least able to move the mouse to hit restart. I'm not even able to do that. It won't even let me press ctrl-alt-del. At first I thought it was something to do with the display, but then it happened when I was listening to music, and the music screwed up and froze on the one note, so that led me to believe it wasn't a problem with the display. I ran adware and virus scans to make sure it wasn't that, and everything was ok. I have kept this computer very up to date in the short time that I've owned it.

    I need help really badly. I'm going in for surgery in early April and need this computer running normally to keep up with my school work. Many thanks to anyone who can offer something.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/869785.html

  12. malicious removal

    Date: 03/07/09 (Computer Help)    Keywords: software, security, virus, spyware

    What is the best way to remove virus, spyware, adware, anything malicious really>?
    Is running my security software in safe mode the best way to get rid of all these things>?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/954654.html

  13. Trojan banana

    Date: 02/20/09 (Computer Help)    Keywords: virus, antivirus

    Hi guys and gals,

    I yet again default to your wisdom, this time for something heavy duty. I have what I assume is a Trojan. I tried on the laptop yesterday and was greeted with a desktop that said I was infected, a new admin user, no internet connectivity and no ability to run any of the malware or antivirus programs (they will not run when double clicked). When I try to control alt delete it tells me the function was restricted by the admin. When I switch to the new admin user (even in safe mode) it lags during boot and will not bring up any programs. I can control alt delete in admin, but when I try to run anything from this menu, it cannot connect to the enternet nor will it bring up any programs.

    One possible solution is that a friend has malwarebyters on a flashdrive. Anyway I can get my laptop to boot from the flashdrive to solve the issue?? I really do not want to pay 200.00 to geek squad for this. :(

    Thanks for any help!!!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/952124.html

  14. Application error

    Date: 11/06/08 (Microsoft Windows)    Keywords: virus

    Whenever I start up a program, my OS says "This is not valid Win32 application". This message pops up only when I try to launch/install a program. Games work perfectly... I checked the stuff for viruses and found two trojans having deleted them already, though. Repairing didn't help; I only got IE 6 back after it had ended...

    I would never like to re-install my OS by pressing "L" during installing and thus having discarded all the previous settings and icons and paths and themes, etc...

    What do I do?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/ms_windows/96129.html

  15. OSAM: Autorun Manager

    Date: 08/04/08 (Software)    Keywords: virus

    OSAM: Autorun Manager - free and powerful tool designed to show you what programs are configured to run automatically when your system starts.

       OSAM: Autorun Manager

    Only some functional features of this program:

    • Rootkit detection and removal.
    • The most comprehensive knowledge of auto-starting locations (more than AutoRuns has).
    • Removal of "undeletable" objects using the driver.
    • Online scanner, which allows you to check all the files that are loaded by your system for viruses.
    • "Dump file as" function for dumping blocked and hidden files.
    • And much much more...

    Download the latest version.
    Portable version.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/software/79654.html

  16. It's a day late....but I figure it's worth it

    Date: 07/26/08 (IT Professionals)    Keywords: software, html, database, virus

    HAPPY SYSADMIN DAY!  (www.sysadminday.com)

    Advice to employees on the proper use of the System Administrator's valuable time

    (In following examples, we will substitute the name "Ted" as the System Administrator)

    • Make sure to save all your MP3 files on your network drive. No sense in wasting valuable space on your local drive! Plus, Ted loves browsing through 100+ GB of music files while he backs up the servers.
    • Play with all the wires you can find. If you can't find enough, open something up to expose them. After you have finished, and nothing works anymore, put it all back together and call Ted. Deny that you touched anything and that it was working perfectly only five minutes ago. Ted just loves a good mystery. For added effect you can keep looking over his shoulder and ask what each wire is for.
    • Never write down error messages. Just click OK, or restart your computer. Ted likes to guess what the error message was.
    • When talking about your computer, use terms like "Thingy" and "Big Connector."
    • If you get an EXE file in an email attachment, open it immediately. Ted likes to make sure the anti-virus software is working properly.
    • When Ted says he coming right over, log out and go for coffee. It's no problem for him to remember your password.
    • When you call Ted to have your computer moved, be sure to leave it buried under a year-old pile of postcards, baby pictures, stuffed animals, dried flowers, unpaid bills, bowling trophies and Popsicle sticks. Ted doesn't have a life, and he finds it deeply moving to catch a glimpse of yours.
    • When Ted sends you an email marked as "Highly Important" or "Action Required", delete it at once. He's probably just testing some new-fangled email software.
    • When Ted's eating lunch at his desk or in the lunchroom, walk right in, grab a few of his fries, then spill your guts and expect him to respond immediately. Ted lives to serve, and he's always ready to think about fixing computers, especially yours.
    • When Ted's at the water cooler or outside taking a breath of fresh air, find him and ask him a computer question. The only reason he takes breaks at all is to ferret out all those employees who don't have email or a telephone.
    • Send urgent email ALL IN UPPERCASE. The mail server picks it up and flags it as a rush delivery.
    • When the photocopier doesn't work, call Ted. There's electronics in it, so it should be right up his alley.
    • When you're getting a NO DIAL TONE message at your home computer, call Ted. He enjoys fixing telephone problems from remote locations. Especially on weekends.
    • When something goes wrong with your home PC, dump it on Ted's chair the next morning with no name, no phone number, and no description of the problem. Ted just loves a good mystery.
    • When you have Ted on the phone walking you through changing a setting on your PC, read the newspaper. Ted doesn't actually mean for you to DO anything. He just loves to hear himself talk.
    • When your company offers training on an upcoming OS upgrade, don't bother to sign up. Ted will be there to hold your hand when the time comes.
    • When the printer won't print, re-send the job 20 times in rapid succession. That should do the trick.
    • When the printer still won't print after 20 tries, send the job to all the printers in the office. One of them is bound to work.
    • Don't use online help. Online help is for wimps.
    • Don't read the operator's manual. Manuals are for wussies.
    • If you're taking night classes in computer science, feel free to demonstrate your fledgling expertise by updating the network drivers for you and all your co-workers. Ted will be grateful for the overtime when he has to stay until 2:30am fixing all of them.
    • When Ted's fixing your computer at a quarter past one, eat your Whopper with cheese in his face. He functions better when he's slightly dizzy from hunger.
    • When Ted asks you whether you've installed any new software on your computer, LIE. It's no one else's business what you've got on your computer.
    • If the mouse cable keeps knocking down the framed picture of your dog, lift the monitor and stuff the cable under it. Those skinny Mouse cables were designed to have 55 lbs. of computer monitor crushing them.
    • If the space bar on your keyboard doesn't work, blame Ted for not upgrading it sooner. Hell, it's not your fault there's a half pound of pizza crust crumbs, nail clippings, and big sticky drops of Mountain Dew under the keys.
    • When you get the message saying "Are you sure?", click the "Yes" button as fast as you can. Hell, if you weren't sure, you wouldn't be doing it, would you?
    • Feel perfectly free to say things like "I don't know nothing about that boneheaded computer crap." It never bothers Ted to hear his area of professional expertise referred to as boneheaded crap.
    • Don't even think of breaking large print jobs down into smaller chunks. God forbid somebody else should sneak a one-page job in between your 500-page Word document.
    • When you send that 500-page document to the printer, don't bother to check if the printer has enough paper. That's Ted's job.
    • When Ted calls you 30 minutes later and tells you that the printer printed 24 pages of your 500-page document before it ran out of paper, and there are now nine other jobs in the queue behind yours, ask him why he didn't bother to add more paper.
    • When you receive a 130 MB movie file, send it to everyone as a high-priority mail attachment. Ted's provided plenty of disk space and processor capacity on the new mail server for just those kinds of important things.
    • When you bump into Ted in the grocery store on a Sunday afternoon, ask him computer questions. He works 24/7, and is always thinking about computers, even when he's at super-market buying toilet paper and doggie treats.
    • If your son is a student in computer science, have him come in on the weekends and do his projects on your office computer. Ted will be there for you when your son's illegal copy of Visual Basic 6.0 makes the Access database keel over and die.
    • When you bring Ted your own "no-name" brand PC to repair for free at the office, tell him how urgently he needs to fix it so you can get back to playing EverQuest. He'll get on it right away, because everyone knows he doesn't do anything all day except surf the Internet.
    • Don't ever thank Ted. He loves fixing everything AND getting paid for it!
     (www.sysadminday.com/time.html)

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/itprofessionals/77794.html

  17. DON'T CLICK ON THE LINK

    Date: 03/27/08 (Algorithms)    Keywords: virus, web

    The link in the previous post is a Trojan website that will attempt to install a virus on your computer.

    I repeat, DON'T CLICK ON THE LINK

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/algorithms/98147.html

  18. Fuck Spyware!

    Date: 03/02/09 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: virus, spyware

    Since last night I've been getting Spyware messages sayig my system is being infiltrated and there's a virus. That may be true and it's spyware! Never installed it, it installed itselfand it won't go aaway. Thought I had it licked yesterday afternoon but it popped up again this morning.

    How the fuck do I get rid of it permanently?!?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/1245306.html

  19. How do I access my files?

    Date: 02/10/09 (Computer Geeks)    Keywords: software, virus, antivirus

    I had Windows XP Pro on my computer, but my antivirus software killed my genuinizing software, and so XP expired and won't let me log on to my account. I installed corporate windows on my computer but cannot access any of my old files, including several very important photoshop paintings. Is there any way I could get those files without having to buy XP? Thank you SO much.

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computergeeks/1241111.html

  20. "System" process

    Date: 03/14/09 (Computer Help)    Keywords: virus, spyware

    My workplace has recently had an outbreak of the conficker virus and i've been kinda paranoid about my computer at home. I noticed today a process called "System" with PID 4 that is running at 62,936 K and staying there that I hadn't noticed before. I don't know if I didn't notice it and I'm just being overly paranoid or if it wasn't there. It has no "User Name" associated with it and it only uses 152 K of virtual memory.

    I recently scanned with Malwarebytes Antimalware in both regular and safe modes as well as AVG in safe mode and Spyware Doctor in regular. They only came up with a few weird things that I wasn't familiar with but didn't seem all that bad.

    I am preparing to just switch over to Ubuntu but I have about 3 years with this computer and I am kinda attached to it.

    Using Windows XP Home SP3 by the way.

    Thanks!

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/956099.html

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