Archive for November, 2008

  




Major malicious websites registrar shutting down on November 24

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Have you ever wondered how come people are able to register malicious websites and keep those going without facing any legal issues? Roots of some frauds are difficult to track because not every country supports international collaboration, but November 2008 brings justice to our side.
EstDomains, Inc. was known as home of many malicious websites. Fraudulent […]

AVG staff sliped once again

Monday, November 17th, 2008

There must be someone at AVG Technologies trying to sabotage reputation of products developed by this company. Users of AVG anti-virus were forced to delete regular files as those were malicious three times of late month.
First incident happened a month ago, when AVG detected a dangerous trojan and recommended deleting it while it was actually […]

Critical Windows file labeled as malicious by AVG Anti-Virus

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

No one wants to run a security program that uses false positives. When a scanner picks up false infections it can mean two things; first, the files are not on a computer at all or second, the files are non-malicious. Some fake security tools supposedly detect fake infections in order to attract customers. However, even […]

Obama – the favorite theme for spam and malware

Saturday, November 8th, 2008

What attracts the most readers, the most views and the most downloads? The answer is always the same: it’s the most recent and the most urgent problems. What’s the biggest buzz of the last week? Barack Obama elected for the president of the United States is still the one that attracts interest of many people […]





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