Microsoft updated their Malicious Software Removal Tool again this month to include variants of IRCBot, Ryknos, and F4IRootkit. For more information on this, take a look at the malware sofware removal tool website.
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Microsoft updated their Malicious Software Removal Tool again this month to include variants of IRCBot, Ryknos, and F4IRootkit. For more information on this, take a look at the malware sofware removal tool website.
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Virustotal offers a free service for scanning suspicious files using several antivirus engines. How to use Virustotal scanner. Go to VirusTotal site. On top you’ll find ‘Browse’. Click the browse button and browse to a file, that you want to check. Click Open. Then click the ‘Send’ button next to it. This will scan the
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Trend Micro Anti-Spyware for the Web is a free online tool that checks computers for spyware, and helps remove any infections found. When the detection process is complete, the tool will display a report describing the result including which if any, spyware were detected, and prompt you before the removal process. Symptoms of spyware infections:
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The Sun Java download site will determine if an update is needed if you’re using IE and ActiveX: http://www.java.com/download/index.jsp Also the JavaTester site details all the different methods for determining what if any JDK/JRE is installed: http://javatester.org/version.html Also be aware many systems accumulate Java versions over time so you may have more than one installed.
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Microsoft revealed a beta version of its free on-line security scanning tool Windows Live Safety Center. The scanner, which currently requires the use of Internet Explorer, uses an ActiveX control to scan the visitor’s system for malicious software, open ports, as well as for non-security performance issues. Windows Live Safety Center is reminiscent of Microsoft’s