Starimp Trojan

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Spy-Kill

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Spy-Kill is a corrupt/rogue anti-spyware program that installs itself to your computer through a Trojan or web security holes. Spy Kill shows excessive popup ads and pushes to purchase the program. Do not trust such fraudulent advertisements! SpyKill is not anti-spyware program; it is computer parasite.

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Idicaf

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Idicaf trojan is a dangerous one because it is capable of installing other computer parasites. Idicaf usually installs itself secretly without raising any suspicion and then it starts its malicious job. Idicaf may modify security settings on the compromised machine so that a user is not notified about actions made by the trojan. Idicaf installs other malwares. Those might be fake security tools, adware, malicious toolbars, trojans or other computer parasites. Idicaf is not a big security threat on its own, but it brings other malwares that can do much damage.

Idicaf spreads like the other trojans. It may use software vulnerabilities on online chats and it may hide on spam email or on a file from illegitimate software downloads website.

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Kollah

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Kollah trojan is a huge computer security risk. It is distributed via infected downloads on illegal downloads websites and via spam messages. It installs itself secretly and runs in a background. Kollah is difficult to track and remove without reputable security applications.

Kollah functions as a backdoor. It allows remote attacker to reach the compromised machine. The attackers gain control of the infected computer this way and might steal personal information, various logins & passwords and they may install other malwares.

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Safari Update May Add Equal Measures Security, Instability

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It seems that the newest version of Safari is operating under the motto “better safe or sorry.” The Safari 3.2 update is supposed to have fixed several vulnerabilities, but at the same time, users are reporting frequent crashes.

Safari Update May Add Equal Measures Security, Instability
Safari Update May Add Equal Measures Security, Instability

Let’s start with the positive stuff. A full 11 issues have been addressed, so we won’t dwell on them all, but Kelly Fiveash writes, “Safari 3.2 comes with an update to Webkit - which is the framework that underpins Apple’s browser - that restricts the types of URLs that can be launched through the plug-in interface.”

Also, “The firm has also stitched together a hole in Safari’s JavaScript handling of array indices to prevent random code execution and it’s also fixed a bug with its form field. The browser previously had a flaw in its autocomplete feature, which meant that disabling it didn’t guarantee data wouldn’t be stored.”

As for the negative side effects, things appear to be limited to those annoying crashes.

Downloading Safari 3.2 is probably worth users’ while, then (and fans of other browsers won’t get to tease them too much). Just don’t download it while you’ve got some time-sensitive task in your lap, and perhaps make sure that you can get back to the previous version, regardless.

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Are You Ready For… Black Monday?

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Security experts from PC Tools have pinpointed November 24 as potentially the peak of malicious activity for 2008. They reached their conclusion on the specific date after analyzing well over 500,000 machines from around the world.

Guardian.co.uk states that “the number of people shopping online this Christmas is expected to grow again this year, with internet sales in the UK alone predicted to hit £13.16bn - an increase of 15% over 2007.”

It should be noted that November 28 will be the busiest shopping day of the year, a day so popular in fact that it even has its own name, “Black Friday”.

So logically thinking… the increase of malicious attacks, spam, spyware, and everything else evil should be expected to climb just mere days before people start entering in their private data for online purchases.

Spam and all the other wrongdoing of others shouldn’t sway anyone from shopping online, as this stuff is going on everyday. Just remember to use your common sense… if something sounds fishy, it probably is.

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Rich Video Codec

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Rich Video Codec is a trojan that hides under convenient name of video codec. There

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SysHomepage.com/security

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SysHomepage.com/security is identical to HomePageOnWeb.com/security browser hijacker and many others that promote Windows Antivirus 2008 and Ultimate Antivirus scams. SysHomepage.com/security hijacker redirects web browser to infected website; it is capable of installing trojans and other malwares on visitor

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Radz Services and Internet Cafe

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Radz Services and Internet Cafe is browser hijacker apparently dedicated to spreading Christianity. It redirects web browser to a Christianity-themed blog which advertises other websites with similar content. You may be interested in downloading electronic Bible or mp3 sermons, but hijacked web browser is still a problem and a threat to your security.

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SpyBot

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Worm SpyBoy spreads in the Internet via file-sharing networks. It installs itself to the system and uses KaZaA peer-to-peer application to spread. It can infect other vulnerable computers and has a backdoor, which can be used by the attacker to get the full control over your system. The worm also logs keystrokes and sends them to the author.

Spybot (also known as W32.Spybot.Worm) is also capable of using IRC applications to allow remote access.

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