sgvideoman
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http://improfile.n?? appears to be a malicious website.
Dear all,
Somebody is using my msn address to spread a trojan horse (virus). Part of the link is
http://improfile.n??.
I am not providing the full link so you cannot accidentally click on it.
Please DO NOT click on any link that resembles the link given above.
Saw a Fujifilm DSLR brand new unit for sale at SGD$650 on thursday. Specs are 6.3 MP and 10.7X Optical Zoom. Was wondering if its a DSLR or a DSLR look-alike only. :think: :think:
Can a DSLR be that cheap?
Proper securing ur system is a good idea. So you will not have problems when u really clicked on itDear all,
Somebody is using my msn address to spread a trojan horse (virus). Part of the link is
http://improfile.n??.
I am not providing the full link so you cannot accidentally click on it.
Please DO NOT click on any link that resembles the link given above.
Proper securing ur system is a good idea. So you will not have problems when u really clicked on it.
Woot spotted myself kopeing a free gift :devil:http://improfile.n?? appears to be a malicious website.
You're wasting time with all this rubbish ...After spending countless hours scanning my system with the following tools...
Lavasoft Ad-aware
Avast 4.7 Antivirus
AVG 7.5 Antivirus
Bazooka Anti-spyware
Rootkit Analyzer
Spybot Search and Destroy
Spyware Doctor
Trojan Remover
There was no trace of the trojan horse, worm or virus. It seems that the antivirus software has effectively aborted the trojan horse entry attempt.
Nevertheless, I have made some changes to my security policy.
Updated the antivirus software to the latest engine and signatures...
Changed the existing firewall to a Checkpoint firewall...
Installed spyware monitoring tool which monitors trojans and keyloggers...
Patched the operating system with the latest updates...
Going to boot into Linux later, mount all my NTFS and FAT32 filesystems and scan for virus again.
Seems that the source of the problem is from here...
http://forum.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=255817
Also going to do a McAfee FreeScan, Symantec Online Scan, and Trendmicro Housecall online scan later...
You're wasting time with all this rubbish ...
You only need the Lavasoft Ad-aware, AVG Antispyware and AVG Antivirus ... Unless you bought a copy of McAfee Virus scan, the others are a waste of time ...
There's one called Ad-ware which IS a spyware... :bsmilie: Many got tricked by that...I disagree. Ad-aware is not that effective whereas spyware doctor is really good.
No single antivirus program has signatures for all the virus out there in the open. Hence it is prudent to scan with a multitude of antivirus programs so as to have a certain level of confidence that no virus exists in your system. It is not possible to have 100% confidence even after scanning with several antivirus and antispyware programs.
There's one called Ad-ware which IS a spyware... :bsmilie: Many got tricked by that...
The Lavasoft one is the one that you should use. But I only put Spybot and AVG. The others are usually spyware.There's one called Ad-ware which IS a spyware... :bsmilie: Many got tricked by that...
That's where AVG or Spybot comes into hand.I disagree. Ad-aware is not that effective whereas spyware doctor is really good.
No single antivirus program has signatures for all the virus out there in the open. Hence it is prudent to scan with a multitude of antivirus programs so as to have a certain level of confidence that no virus exists in your system. It is not possible to have 100% confidence even after scanning with several antivirus and antispyware programs.
That's where AVG or Spybot comes into hand.
For antivirus, you can just stick with AVG. I won't put too many as they hog resources. You're wasting ur resources and time installing so much software which run on startup.