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Jake Doevan

Computer technology expert

Jake Doevan is one of News Editors for 2-spyware.com. He graduated from the Washington and Jefferson College (PA), Communication and Journalism studies. The case of Blaster worm sparked his interest in the cyber security and played an important role of another accelerator for Jake to immerse himself in the IT sphere. In 2003 he moved to New York where he accidentally met Ugnius Kiguolis (2-spyware co-founder). They merged their ideas of improving people's security awareness and launched the project called 2-spyware.com. Specifically, credits for Ask us service and Files section belong to Jake. Besides this project, he also writes occasional commentaries about cyber security and tech news in blogs and local newspapers. In his free time (a rare privilege), when he is not educating himself about cyber security and writing articles, he finds pleasure in traveling, reading detective stories, and collecting antique radios. He is particularly interested in Latin America. 

News, Vulnerabilities

Valentine’s Day patches

On Tuesday, Microsoft released monthly security updates issuing patches to fix 20 vulnerabilities in its most popular software including Windows, Office and even new

Jake Doevan

Files, Spyware related

trayicon.exe

trayicon.exe is an executable file which primary purpose is to start a parasite or launch some of its components. Once executed, the trayicon.exe file

Jake Doevan

Corrupt Anti-Spyware, Software

SpyViper

SpyViper produces false positives. We have tested the program on the absolutely clean computer that was never infected with spyware, viruses and any other

Jake Doevan

Files, Spyware related

spec.exe

spec.exe is an executable file that starts a malicious process, launches certain parasite components or runs a destructive payload. Even if the spec.exe file

Jake Doevan

News, Viruses and parasites

Hacking AIM

“Have you ever wanted to get on your girlfriends, boyfriends, or just a friends AOL Instant Messenger screen name … but just didn’t have

Jake Doevan
Spyware news
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