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Have You Invited A Spy Into Your Computer?

Yes, it's true. You may have inadvertently invited a spy into your computer. This spy is known as spyware, adware, or trojans", and once it is in your computer it starts taking statistical information as you travel the Internet. In some cases, it may send you pop-up ads and slow down your computer. A wired. com article, mentions it could even collect your credit card information". How did you invite the spy? Maybe you visited a website you knew and enjoyed only to find that it was recently purchased by a pornography site. The new company has imbedded spyware into the home page and now, in...

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McAfee SiteAdvisor sued over 'spyware' tag (The Register)
If 7Search wins, you lose In a case that could tie the hands of companies trying to protect their customers from internet threats, a website owner with past ties to a notorious piece of spyware has filed a lawsuit claiming it is being unfairly maligned by warnings from McAfee that the site poses a risk to its customers.?
IronPort research reveals link between malware botnets and illegal online pha...
IronPort Systems, a leading provider of enterprise spam, virus, and spyware protection and a Cisco Systems subsidiary, revealed a link between malware botnets and illegal pharmaceutical supply chain businesses that recruit botnets to send spam that promote their websites.
BitDefender Offers Computer Security Tips in Response to Major Consumer Magaz...
In response to a leading US consumer magazine's recent article indicating that U.S. consumers lost nearly $8.5 billion dollars to e-threats, BitDefender has released its top ten tips to secure computers against spam, viruses, phishing and spyware.
Review: PC Tools Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 6 security software (Computer ...
Spyware Doctor with Antivirus 6 is the latest in a series of security applications from PC Tools designed to protect your PC from a range of spyware and virus threats.
Report Slams U.S. Host as Major Source of Badware (Washington Post)
Last week, I examined a series of Web services that make profiting from cyber crime a point-and-click exercise that even the most novice hackers can master. Today, I'd like to highlight the activities of Atrivo, a Concord, Calif., based network provider that hosts some of these services. Several noted security researchers are releasing a report today that stems from many months of investigating ...
BitDefender Uncovers FedEx(R) Spyware (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
BitDefender researchers have identified a new large spam wave featuring abusive use of the delivery company's name to deceive users into downloading extremely dangerous malware.
/ KILL - BitDefender (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
Editors and other readers are advised to disregard the news release with the headline, "BitDefender Uncovers FedEx® Spyware," issued earlier today by BitDefender. A revised press release will be issued.
Aladdin rejects Vector Capital buyout offers (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Security company Aladdin Knowledge Systems Ltd. said it is rejecting offers from Vector Capital to buy the company and its digital rights management business, saying both bids are too low.
Public Sharing and a New Strategy in Fighting Cyber Crime (CircleID)
A couple of years ago I started a mailing list where folks not necessarily involved with the vetted, trusted, closed and snobbish circles of cyber crime fighting (some founded by me) could share information and be informed of threats.
Simpkins to major at OSU (The Sidney Daily News)
Michael Simpkins, a 2008 graduate of Lehman Catholic High School, has been accepted to Ohio State University in Columbus this fall.

Do You Know How To Remove Spyware From Your Computer?

Spyware is rapidly becoming a major problem for Internet users. It is estimated that 9 out of 10 computers are infected with spyware or ad ware or both. Spyware may be responsible for 50 % of all computer crashes. Spyware runs silently and you may not be aware that your every move on the Internet is being observed and recorded. If a user does not detect and remove spy ware from his computer, all his files may get infected and it may stop working. All his passwords, credit card numbers and other personal information may be stolen before he can realize what is going on. Once spyware has been removed,...

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