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Monday, January 28, 2008

Adware and Spybot Spyware Are Taking Over!

Why do you need anti adware software? Just read this analysis from Adison University:
You can find many software tools online that will assist you in the fight against Internet virus security and give a free download to get you started. Make good use of them and use these virus software programs to help protect your computer from vicious invading programs that will get your personal access to your files and take your personal information from your files. If you care about your system’s security and you don’t want anything to happen to your precious files, you need to install more than one protection tool. The reason for this information is because you are faced with these issues every day and the best way to deal with them are to get protection and stop them from roaming onto your PC from the Internet.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Finding The Right Trojan Virus & Adware Removal Tool

Some great advice from FreshNews:

Trojan Virus Eradication

If you find that you do have a Trojan virus on your computer then your first and most important step is going to be to find a Trojan virus removal tool that you can use to get rid of it as soon as possible before it does any more damage to your system.

There are a few especially worthwhile options here, one being the Trojan Remover 6.6.2, which aids in the removal of malware, Trojan horses, worms, adware, spyware, and more. It is designed to work on all Windows networks and is designed specifically to disable and remove malware without the user having to go through the process of manually editing system files or the registry. It scans all the files that are loaded at boot time and examines all system files to ensure that you are getting the cleanest sweep possible.

Every time the Trojan virus removal tool identifies a new Trojan horse or worm it pops up an alert screen that notifies you of this discovery and which also includes the file location and name and offers immediately to remove the program reference from the system files.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Facebook dumps Secret Crush application over spyware claim

This sounds like good news for once, on the spyware and adware front. The full story comes from CNET News:
Good riddance: Facebook has banned the "Secret Crush" application due to reports of its affiliation with a notorious spyware manufacturer. The social-networking site confirmed the breakup on Monday: "Facebook is committed to user safety and security and, to that end, its Terms of Service for developers explicitly state that applications should not use adware and spyware," a statement from the company read. "We have contacted the developers and have disabled the Secret Crush application for violating Facebook Platform Terms of Service."
Lonely Facebook users eager to find which of their friends had the hots for them were served up with the nasty news last week. According to a report from security firm Fortinet, invitations luring members with the message "One of your friends might have a crush on you!" contained a link to software from Zango, a company whose name has become almost synonymous with adware. Upon installing the application, users were informed that they needed to "invite" at least five more friends to Secret Crush before going on, and then were invited to download a "Crush Calculator" application that contained Zango software.
Tragically, duped Facebook members never did get to learn which people on their friends list had crushes on them.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Microsoft develops employee spyware

What is the world's biggest software company up to lately? Apparently developing its own form of spyware! Here's more from The Inquirer:
Microsoft has decided it would be nifty idea if you wired up your employees and monitored how they were feeling.
According to the Times, the Vole has patented computer software that would allow managers to remotely monitor the wellbeing and productivity of employees.
Under the glorious Volish vision you would be plugged into Vista and have your blood pressure, body temperature, heart rate and facial expression monitored by your boss.
According to the patent, the system can tell if the employee is suffering from any frustration or stress and offer help.

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