This is why I don't keep anything important on my computer anymore. We used to do online banking and bill paying but stopped a long time ago. I just don't know enough to keep the crooks away.
I suppose some have to use the comp for important stuff. Man, they got to be well informed and protected all the time.
This is from one of the virus protections I use and it will clean your comp of what it finds for free using the online virus scan. It found one when I ran it recently and cleaned it with no strings attached.
I'm not trying to sell you on their product but they are.
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Dear Friend:
Don’t be the next victim. While you were sleeping, a new suite of Internet threats has been brought into the world. These are not viruses per se, but will strike and can cause much damage to your pocket book, and put you in a position where your vital information is on the auction block to the highest bidder.
You may have heard of the term Internet Phishing. This is where spam e-mail or pop-up messages trick you into disclosing vital personal information. It is a horrible and unwholesome event to experience, and up til now not much could be done about it. Like Phishing, Pharming will ultimately put your vital information in the hands of the perpetrator. However Pharming is more insidious, it is intuitive and less intrusive than Phishing and thus more dangerous.
Pharming is the misdirection of your browser. This is accomplished in two ways; the first is domain hijacking, and the second is called browser hijacking.
In both cases what this means is instead of you going to a trusted site to transact – your personal data is being harvested by the hijacker on a mock-up of that site.
It can involve a worm or a Trojan horse gaining access to your computer to exploit a vulnerability in the browser that allows fake URLs in the address bar.
In a recent survey conducted by CNET, 36 percent of those people that participated considered their computer to be their best friend. I don’t know if my computer is my BEST friend, but it is a darn good one. One that helps with my work all day, helps me stay in touch with friends and family in my off time and helps me to locate entertainment on weekends. A darn good friend, one that I hate to see “sick” (understand that this is purely a selfish thing).
I’m guessing that you feel the same, and this is the reason that I am offering you a 20% discount on Titanium Antivirus 2005.
Panda Titanium Antivirus 2005 is the best solution to prevent your vital information from being harvested by these Internet parasites. It will also block malicious content displaying misleading information trying to capture your information.
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This is why I don't keep anything important on my computer anymore. We used to do online banking and bill paying but stopped a long time ago. I just don't know enough to keep the crooks away.
I suppose some have to use the comp for important stuff. Man, they got to be well informed and protected all the time.
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Steve!
Umm, I wouldn't go installing any toolbars just yet.
Most of the toolbars out there are spyware.
Also, if you have your firewall up and running, keyloggers are not such a problem. A firewall will not allow unauthorized outbound traffic.
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This is from one of the virus protections I use and it will clean your comp of what it finds for free using the online virus scan. It found one when I ran it recently and cleaned it with no strings attached.
I'm not trying to sell you on their product but they are.
--
Dear Friend:
Don’t be the next victim. While you were sleeping, a new suite of Internet threats has been brought into the world. These are not viruses per se, but will strike and can cause much damage to your pocket book, and put you in a position where your vital information is on the auction block to the highest bidder.
You may have heard of the term Internet Phishing. This is where spam e-mail or pop-up messages trick you into disclosing vital personal information. It is a horrible and unwholesome event to experience, and up til now not much could be done about it. Like Phishing, Pharming will ultimately put your vital information in the hands of the perpetrator. However Pharming is more insidious, it is intuitive and less intrusive than Phishing and thus more dangerous.
Pharming is the misdirection of your browser. This is accomplished in two ways; the first is domain hijacking, and the second is called browser hijacking.
In both cases what this means is instead of you going to a trusted site to transact – your personal data is being harvested by the hijacker on a mock-up of that site.
It can involve a worm or a Trojan horse gaining access to your computer to exploit a vulnerability in the browser that allows fake URLs in the address bar.
In a recent survey conducted by CNET, 36 percent of those people that participated considered their computer to be their best friend. I don’t know if my computer is my BEST friend, but it is a darn good one. One that helps with my work all day, helps me stay in touch with friends and family in my off time and helps me to locate entertainment on weekends. A darn good friend, one that I hate to see “sick” (understand that this is purely a selfish thing).
I’m guessing that you feel the same, and this is the reason that I am offering you a 20% discount on Titanium Antivirus 2005.
Panda Titanium Antivirus 2005 is the best solution to prevent your vital information from being harvested by these Internet parasites. It will also block malicious content displaying misleading information trying to capture your information.
Travel far-- stay safe,
Tiare
Tiare Widmaier
Director of E-Commerce
Panda Software, U.S.A.
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pawtucket
if you use firefox, they have a plugin that tells you what site you are REALLY on. It is pretty accurate. I have been using it for a while now.
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Paw
I've been using Mozilla for some time now - love it. What is the name of that plug=in?
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WordWolf
If you mean "SpoofStick",
I use it, but it's capable of being fooled-and I've seen it fooled
myself.
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