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(WLTX) -- There's an Antivirus loose on the Internet that's really giving users a virus. It's an online scam you need to watch out for.
According to the Campus Technology Support Group, 85 percent of Illinois State students use PCs, which are notorious for being susceptible to malware. Malware, which refers to viruses, spyware and adware is most prevalent in e-mail and instant messaging phishing scams, peer-to-peer software programs, unsecured Web sites and pop-up ads.
According to the Campus Technology Support Group, 85 percent of Illinois State students use PCs, which are notorious for being susceptible to malware. Malware, which refers to viruses, spyware and adware is most prevalent in e-mail and instant messaging phishing scams, peer-to-peer software programs, unsecured Web sites and pop-up ads.
(WLTX) -- There's an Antivirus loose on the Internet that's really giving users a virus. It's an online scam you need to watch out for.
Microsoft has updated software that verifies whether a copy of Windows is genuine in its Windows XP Professional edition, making it similar to the notification in Windows Vista and thus more persistently visible to users. In a blog posting attributed to Alex Kochis, a Microsoft director of product marketing and management, the company said it made the changes to the Windows Genuine ...
Google is considering allowing users of its search engine to tinker with query results by re-ranking them and commenting on them. The company has already run public tests on its search-results pages that contain up and down arrows next to listed links, as well as buttons that allow users to append comments to results. [ Keep up on the latest tech news headlines at InfoWorld News , or ...
The next time you get the urge to enter angry messages to phishers on fake malicious Web sites, stop and consider this discovery by researcher Joe Stewart. The identity thieves behind the Asprox botnet have built extra logic into phishing sites to detect taunts and subject those...
Malware is reaching new heights, and going into Space through a removable media carrying the W32.Gammima.AG password stealing malware to the International Space Station. According to SpaceRef.com : "W32.Gammima.AG worm is a level 0 gaming virus intended to gather personal information. Virus was never a threat to any of...
The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team CERT has issued a warning for what it calls "active attacks" against Linux-based computing infrastructures using compromised SSH keys. The attack appears to initially use stolen SSH keys to gain access to a system, and then uses local kernel exploits to...