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AntiVirus Wednesday, January 07, 2009
keeping safe
 

You can avoid infection by not installing any programs without researching them first and by responding correctly when a threat pops up.

To close pop-up windows DON'T click 'cancel' and DON'T click the X in the upper right hand corner - that could actually install the malicious software.  Instead, to safely close a pop-up window, click the ALT and F4 buttons on your keyboard (simultaneously).

Having an anti-virus program installed, even the best one, is not a 100% guarantee against infection by malware.  But, not having any anti-virus program installed  is pretty much a guarantee that you will  get infected by some kind of malware.

 
   
     
Free online virus scans
 

You can do free online virus scans at these links:

 

Kapersky Labs

 

Trend Micro

 

Panda Security

 

BitDefender

 

CA Internet Security

 

You need to use Internet Explorer and allow/install ActiveX controls to do these online scans

 
   
     
Free AntiVirus programs
 

 

 

AVG by Grisoft


Avira AntiVir Personal Edition

 

avast 4 home edition

 

BitDefender Free Edition

 

These are excellent free products that will meet the needs of most users.  None of these offer the best malware detection available. That is achieved by commercial products like those listed in the middle column.  They are, however, capable packages and offer the financially challenged an alternative to the major anti-virus suites.

 

 
   
     
AntiVirus and Internet security programs
   
   
     
Bad (fake) AntiSpyware programs
 

There are many fake or 'rogue' programs on the web that offer to remove spyware for free but instead INSTALL spyware on your computer.

Check here before downloading or installing any anti-spyware program!!

 
   
     
Good, free AntiSpyware programs
 

XoftSpy

 

Spybot Search & Destroy

 

Spyware Blaster

 

AdAware

 

Spyware evolves so quickly that these outstanding products are not sufficient for the task of providing primary protection though they are useful as secondary, on-demand scanners.

 
   
     
about malicious software
 

To know what can threaten your data you should know what kinds of malicious software (Malware) exist and how they function. Malware includes the following types;

Keyloggers: Software that intercepts data between the user entering it and the intended recipient application.  Keyloggers are used to harvest credit card numbers, passwords, Social Security numbers, etc., and put you at risk of identity theft.  Keyloggers have become increasingly prevelant as malware has become an enterprise seeking to make money.

Viruses: programs that infect other programs by adding to them a virus code to get access at an infected file start-up. This simple definition discovers the main action of a virus – infection. The spreading speed of viruses is lower than that of worms.

Worms: this type of Malware uses network resources for spreading. This class was called worms because of its peculiar feature to “creep” from computer to computer using network, mail and other informational channels. Thanks to it spreading speed of worms is very high.

Worms intrude your computer, calculate network addresses of other computers and send to these addresses its copies. Besides network addresses, the data of the mail clients' address books is used as well. Representatives of this Malware type sometimes create working files on system discs, but may not deploy computer resources (except the operating memory).

Trojans: programs that execute on infected computers unauthorized by user actions; i.e. depending on the conditions delete information on discs, make the system freeze, steal personal information, etc. this Malware type is not a virus in traditional understanding (i.e. does not infect other programs or data): Trojans cannot intrude the PC by themselves and are spread by violators as “useful” and necessary software. And still harm caused by Trojans is higher than of traditional virus attack.

Spyware: software that allows to collect data about a specific user or organization, who are not aware of it. You may not even guess about having spyware on your computer. As a rule the aim of spyware is:

  • Trace user's actions on computer
  • Collect information about hard drive contents; it often means scanning some folders and system registry to make a list of software installed on the computer.
  • Collect information about quality of connection, way of connecting, modem speed, etc.

    Collecting information is not the main function of these programs, they also threat security. Minimum two known programs – Gator and eZula – allow violator not only collect information but also control the computer. Another example of spyware are programs embedded in the browser installed on the computer and retransfer traffic. You have definitely come across such programs, when inquiring one address of a web-site, another web-site was opened.

    One of the spyware is phishing- delivery. Phishing is a mail delivery whose aim is to get from the user confidential financial information as a rule. Phishing is a form of a social engineering, characterized by attempts to fraudulently acquire sensitive information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a trustworthy person or business in an apparently official electronic communication, such as an email or an instant message. The messages contain link to a deliberately false site where user is suggested to enter number of his/her credit card and other confidential information.

    Adware: program code embedded to the software without user being aware of it to show advertising. As a rule adware is embedded in the software that is distributed free. Advertisement is in the working interface. Adware often gathers and transfer to its distributor personal information of the user.

    Riskware: this software is not a virus, but contains in itself potential threat. By some conditions presence of such riskware on your PC puts your data at risk. To this software refer utilities of remote administration, programs that use Dial Up-connection and some others to connect with pay-per-minute internet sites.

    Jokes: software that does not harm your computer but displays messages that this harm has already been caused, or is going to be caused on some conditions. This software often warns user about not existing danger, e.g. display messages about hard disc formatting (though no formatting is really happening), detect viruses in not infected files and etc.

    Rootkit: these are utilities used to conceal malicious activity. They disguise Malware, to prevent from being detected by the antivirus applications. Rootkits can also modify operating system on the computer and substitute its main functions to disguise its presence and actions that violator makes on the infected computer.

    Other malware: different programs that have been developed to create other Malware, organizing DoS-attacks on remote servers, intruding other computers, etc. Hack Tools, virus constructors and other refer to such programs.

    Spam: anonymous, mass undesirable mail correspondence. Spam is political and propaganda delivery, mails that ask to help somebody. Another category of spam are messages suggesting you to cash a great sum of money or inviting you to financial pyramids, and mails that steal passwords and credit card number, messages suggesting to send them to your friends (messages of happiness), etc. spam increases load on mail servers and increases the risk lose information that is important for the user.
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     adapted from Kaspersky Labs and McAfee

     
       
         
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