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Spam and email scams: What you need to know

Spam is more than an annoyance. Spam messages often include scams that try to steal your personal information, your money, or both. Learn how to recognize email scams and what to do if you think you’ve been a victim of one. Find out how to use features in Microsoft Office Outlook or Windows Live Hotmail to help keep spam out of your inbox. Finally, see three new security improvements in Hotmail that will help keep you safer.
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Posted by Joe Ramos - August 9, 2011 at 4:54 pm

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Not Bank’s Fault Hackers Stole $300K From Account

This is really not new news, this has happened many times before and we first reported on a situation with one of our clients (before they became our client ) and how their business account was hacked and money transferred to the islands. The FBI and Bank could do nothing for them. (Total of $60,000 lost non recoverable!, Not to mention the sleepless nights.)

On to the story of how it is happening today and why all of your computers should be secured and best practices used in computing as well as how to secure your accounts by limiting your funds in different accounts and in some cases with different banks.

Read full story and don’t hesitate to contact us for help!

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Posted by Joe Ramos - June 11, 2011 at 7:36 pm

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Malware attack targets Mac users

 

It’s not unusual for a new malware attack to pop up on the Internet every other moment, but the latest vicious bit of software floating around is particularly fascinating because it specifically targets Mac users.

The Next Web reports that a malware version of the popular MacDefender antivirus application is confusing and infecting a great number of Mac users right now:

Early reports show that users have been targeted as they search Google Images, one user stating that the bogus MacDefender application was automatically downloaded as he browsed images of Piranhas. Further searching through the Apple Discussion boards suggests that the malware campaign is targeting users of Apple’s Safari browser, displaying warnings that the user’s computer has been infected with viruses that only the unofficial MacDefender application can remove.

Part of the reason many are being easily infected by the malware is that Safari — the default browser in Mac OS — can be set to automatically open trusted software. This means that users are getting infected without even a hint of what’s happening until the malicious app demands payment for “protection” like a digital mob boss.

The good news? So far it doesn’t appear that the malicious MacDefender app does much, other than attempt to scare people into forking over their credit card numbers. It can even be easily removed:

  1. To ensure you do not automatically download the app, uncheck the following: Safari > Preferences > General > uncheck “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading.”
  2. Searching for the application and deleting it directly may fail, saying the app is in use. To stop it running, check Activity Monitor (in Applications > Utilities) and disable anything that relates to MacDefender.
  3. Look in /Library/StartupItems and, same place, LaunchAgents and LaunchDaemons for references to the malware app.
  4. Once quit, head to the Applications folder and drag the MacDefender app to the trash, then delete trash.
  5. To ensure all references to the app are cleared, run a search using Spotlight and delete all MacDefender references you find.

As a precaution, it would be wise for Safari users to toggle the “Open ‘safe’ files after downloading” setting whether they’re infected or not. It could prevent attacks similar to this one.

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Posted by serviceaccount - June 3, 2011 at 10:06 am

Categories: Viruses-Malware-Worms-Trojans   Tags:

Configure your new Internet Tracking Protection in IE9

IE9, Microsofts new browser has added an excellent new feature. “Tracking Protection”
Now this is a direction that we hope to see more of with all the players especially google.

What is “Tracking Protection” you ask?

Ads that track your behavior. Watch this video for more details.

Posted by Joe Ramos - March 27, 2011 at 9:21 am

Categories: Knowledge Base, Security-Privacy, Windows 7   Tags:

Watch out for fake virus alerts!

Rogue security software, also known as “scareware,” is software that appears to be beneficial from a security perspective but provides limited or no security, generates erroneous or misleading alerts, or attempts to lure users into participating in fraudulent transactions.

Watch the Video here to help you identify this and many more types of security issues on your PC.

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Posted by Joe Ramos - December 14, 2010 at 4:41 pm

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