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Showing posts with label virus protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virus protection. Show all posts

Wednesday

Counterfeit Downloads, Misleading Applications - How Can You Be Safe?

What is a misleading application?




Misleading applications typically strike people when they are surfing the web. There is not a single type of website where these applications are found, but they are more common from sites offering pirated goods and adult content, as well as blogs and forums. They can even sneak into advertisements on legitimate sites, usually through banner ads at the top of Web pages. In order to get installed onto a system, a person is usually either tricked into downloading the program (thinking it’s something else) or a small program called a "Downloader" is installed by the attacker through an un-patched flaw in the person’s web browser. This is often known as a "drive-by" install.

Misleading applications often are not the first unwanted program to land on a person’s system. A Downloader, such as Trojan.Zlob or Downloader.MisleadApp, infect the system first and then download the misleading application to the computer. Once the downloaded application is installed and ready, the malware that installed it will inform the user that they are infected with a new, previously unknown threat. This can be done through a "balloon message" that appears in the lower right-hand side of the system. The misleading application will then present itself and either pretend to download or run a scan of the system.

The scan results produced by the misleading application may be entirely false or may include some real issues affecting the system, but will always exaggerate the problems on the system and refuse to fix them until the vendor is paid and a registration key is entered into the program.

Why are they dangerous?

Misleading applications, sometimes called rogue software or rogue anti-virus, like a trojan horse, trick consumers into believing a problem exists on their system. Consumers who trust the messages are tricked into purchasing bogus applications for resolution of the problems they have been duped into believing exist. Misleading applications scam consumers out of money, faking the existence of problems and failing to deliver the protection they promise. They also create a privacy risk as the victim must provide their credit card information to the scammers in order to register the misleading application and solve the supposed problems. The victims of misleading applications have paid for software that does not work, handed their personal information to scammers, and are left with a false sense of security that leads them to potentially greater risks from more aggressive threats. Even if a person catches on to the ruse and does not pay the misleading application vendor, the programs can be notoriously difficult to remove without the proper security software.

What To Do?

Be sure to install a reputable, valid security program on your computer. You can check them out by doing research about them using the internet. Some very reliable and highly recommended security systems should be competent, valid and be a secure security protecton program. Norton/Symantec Security Systems have proactive protection programs against spyware and preventatives for other security risks. Kaspersky with real-time blocking of new and emerging viruses and spyware, McAfee anti-virus and anti-spyware software, Windows Defender anti-virus protection programs and scans. Which are proactive and reliable for internet security. Blocking threats that are more and more common on the internet today. There is even system protection for your smartphones. You can have confidence in knowing your system will be protected. Be especially cautious when clicking on pop-up advertisements—especially ads promoting system security or performance tools that look like a standard Microsoft Windows alert. You can always check with Microsoft Windows if you're not sure and don't click on any links on a suspicious looking email.

Do not accept or open suspicious error dialogs from within the browser!

Purchase security and system performance software from reputable sources by visiting there website instead of clicking on an uncertain link you receive in an email. Keep software and security programs up to date. Although there are many names of misleading applications some of the names of these rogue/suspicious anti spyware programs may go by similar or different names. Thats because the criminals behind these scams are still in business today and have been in business for many years. They have changed their names or reBranded themselves but are running the same rip-off security programs. So buyer... beware!

 
 


Friday

Resource Tips

Here's a Help Tip about your incoming Emails.






In regards to your emails. Always be cautious of emails you receive telling you to update accounts that hold important or personal information such as PayPal accounts, AOL accounts, Bank accounts, Email accounts, etc. Even though they may look authentic. If you are unsure of the security of your own accounts or you need to check the accuracy of your accounts, do not click any link in that email! Instead, go to those accounts directly, by entering the address in your browser of the account you want to check and log into it that way. This is a precaution that can prevent many types of malware, viruses, adware or spyware to hook onto your computer or your personal files. A lot of these emails that request you to check an account through them are what is known as *Phishing Sites or someone trying to get your information so be careful. Take the time to enter the link into your browser and you'll be safer that way.

Another way to find out if an email like those are legitimate. Check out the address-link of the email that is requesting this information. Copy their link and paste it in your browser and see what comes up. Or you can get intouch with your account support, that is in question, and ask them if the email was actually sent by them. In most cases it won't be. You can take it a step further and go to the following links listed below and report the fraud email and find out more about what you can do.

 www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/e-scams

www.consumerfraudreporting.org/reporting.php

http://www.ftc.gov/

*Phishing is the act of attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money) by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication.(Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing )

So long as you take steps to stay as safe as possible while on the internet or checking your email, you can help to prevent many unexpected and unpleasant occurrences from taking place. Remember an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of care.
Enjoy the day.

 
Copyright(c)2013.Resource Tips-Here's a Help Tip about your incoming Emails.Written by Sherrie Vitello. All Rights Reserved.

Wednesday

Monitoring Your Business Software Saves You Money

Protect your confidential company files.
"Oh No, my files!"
Confidential business information is lost daily on the Internet by employees. By visiting various Internet sites that are not secure, your business employees are opening a door direct to your files, for anyone to see. Identity theft and business information theft is the number one theft performed today. Your confidential files can be downloaded or copied directly from your business computers when employees visit unsecured Internet sites. Often, phishers design websites designed to appeal to the general population. These websites entice the visitors to click on links which have been designed to install bits of code that read your company files and copy and distribute them. One employee clicking on a link such as that can open the door to any file contained on your business servers or computers, even if the employee has no access to these files. Office-Shield.com

If you have employees in your office whether its 1 or 100, keeping track of how they use your computers is vital in saving your business from losing money. OfficeShield is the top employee monitoring software available on the market today. Millions of dollars are lost to businesses daily by employees using the Internet for personal use. Not only is employee productivity lost, but employers are put at risk by workers who surf the Internet. Businesses are open to viruses and other malicious software by employees who visit unsecured Internet sites.
An employee that spends just an hour a day using company resources for personal use will cost a company 12.5% in lost salary. Employees can spend part of their workday surfing the Internet, socializing via facebook, banking online, downloading and installing unauthorized software, writing personal emails, using chat or instant messaging services, going to news or sporting sites and shopping online. The time an employee spends being unproductive can add up quickly if they are not managed or supervised with the best interest of the company in mind. Office-Shield.com
What is monitoring software?
Employee monitoring software is software that allows business owners to track what Internet sites are being visited by their employees. It allows them to view how long and how often employees are visiting Internet sites not related to their work at hand. In a recent study, it was found that the average business employee spends over two hours a day doing personal business on their computers. This personal business included visiting bank sites, shopping sites, eBay, Facebook and other social networking sites, job search databases, and Craigslist, among others, including pornography sites. Not only does visiting these sites take away from time that could be spent on company work, it also opens business computers up to any type of malicious computer or web code that might be found on these pages. Discover more on how to protect your business files and information. It could save you $1000's
in unnecessary lose.  Office-Shield.com

Tuesday

KEEP YOUR COMPUTER SAFE!...You'll be glad you looked into this.

With all of the threats out there in the internet world,  our computers can be left pretty vunerable to them.  Why not protect them the best way you can.  Norton Symantec security is a must for keeping your files, folders, applications, websites, blogs etc. protected from threats that can cause preventable problems.
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