Perform a security scan by Symantec Security Check
May 31, 2010 by admin
Filed under Protection Tools

Is your computer safe from online threats? The Security Scan performs the following tests and offers recommendations based on the results:
Hacker Exposure Check
Checks whether your computer allows unknown or unauthorized Internet communications.
Windows Vulnerability Check
Checks whether basic information about your computer, including your PC’s network identity, is exposed to hackers.
Trojan Horse Check
Checks whether your computer is safe from Trojan horses.
HouseCall – Free Online Virus Scan NEW v7.1
April 11, 2010 by admin
Filed under Removal Tips,Tools and Videos

HouseCall is Trend Micro’s highly popular and capable on-demand scanner for identifying and removing viruses, Trojans, worms, unwanted browser plugins, and other malware.
HouseCall 7 features an intuitive interface and the ability to perform fast scans that target critical system areas and active malware. It also leverages the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network™ to help ensure that scans catch the latest threats.
HouseCall 7.1 improves on the recently released HouseCall 7.0 by providing a full system scan option and an option to scan only specific folders. It adds support for 64-bit versions of Windows Vista™ and Windows™ 7.
HouseCall provides a quick and easy check for threats regardless of the protection status of your existing security solution. For more information about HouseCall, please read the Frequently Asked Questions.
What’s new in HouseCall?
- Full system and custom scan options allow users to specify which folders to scan (new in 7.1).
- Quick scan option offers targeted scanning of critical system areas and active threats, reducing scan times to within a few minutes.
- Stand-alone, browser-independent implementation eliminates compatibility issues associated with browser-activated scanners.
- Smart Scan technology refers to patterns in the cloud, delivering the latest protection while reducing download times.
- Smart Feedback shares threat information with the Smart Protection Network, which correlates data from a global intelligence network to quickly discover new threats.
- Review and restore lets you check and compare scan results and recover files.
- Enhanced detection and cleanup addresses rootkits and other sophisticated threats.
Download HouseCall 7.1 (32-bit) |
Download HouseCall 7.1 (64-bit)
Getting Started with HouseCall
- Click Download HouseCall to begin. Please note that HouseCall requires a small download before it can scan your computer.
- You can choose to save a copy of the launcher (HousecallLauncher.exe) and use it to quickly starts scan. Remember to visit this page occasionally to get the latest copy of the launcher.
- It is recommended that first-time users select the Quick Scan option, which is available in addition to the Full Scan or Folder Scan options.
- Enabling the Smart Feedback setting helps increase the strength of the Smart Protection Network by sharing malware and threat data as part of our global neighborhood watch program. No personally identifiable information is gathered as part of participation.
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Critical Firefox security hole fixed – have you updated?
March 23, 2010 by admin
Filed under Security News
Mozilla has responded to concern about a critical security vulnerability in Firefox 3.6, by releasing version 3.6.2 of its popular browser ahead of schedule.
Firefox 3.6.2 fixes a vulnerability first discovered by security researcher Evgeny Legerov last month, which could allow hackers to launch malicious code on users’ computers.
As I blogged yesterday, concern about the bug was so high that the likes of the German government had advised internet users to switch to an alternative browser until a fix from Mozilla was available (at the time that fix was not scheduled until March 30th).
However, concern about the severity of the security flaw encouraged Mozilla to accelerate its timetable for release and speed up the schedule.
If you are a Firefox 3.6 user, go to the Help menu and choose “Check for Updates” to update your installation of Firefox to the latest version. You can also visit www.getfirefox.com if you wish to download the full version.
I would also strongly recommend that all Firefox users consider using NoScript, the Firefox addon that provides a higher level of protection by allowing you to choose which websites are allowed to run active content (such as JavaScript).
By Graham Cluley, Sophos
Protecting against the Internet Explorer zero day vulnerability
March 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Security News
A few days ago Microsoft warned its users of an unpatched security hole in its products that could leave Windows users exposed to attacks by cybercriminals.
The Internet Explorer vulnerability, which has the CVE reference CVE-2010-0806 and fortunately does not affect Internet Explorer 8, is being actively exploited by malicious hackers. As reported on the SophosLabs blog, we have seen malicious spam messages being distributed which try and trick users into visiting websites that will exploit the zero day vulnerability to infect PCs.

Sophos detects the exploit scripts seen so far generically as Troj/ExpJS-R.
A proper patch from Microsoft for the problem is not yet available, but the company has issued a couple of workarounds that can be used by vulnerable Windows users.
One of Microsoft’s workarounds makes it easy for users to automate the changes that need to be made to the Windows registry (something that normally can give regular users the heebie-jeebies) to disable the “peer factory” class on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
They have also provided a workaround that enables Data Execution Prevention (DEP) on Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 2 and Internet Explorer 7.
If you are responsible for the security of a number of Windows PC, rather than just your personal computer, you may wish to read the more detailed advice Microsoft provides on workarounds.
More information about the security flaw can be found in Sophos’s analysis of the problem.
There’s no word yet on when Microsoft will make available a proper fix for this problem, or indeed whether it will be included in their next scheduled “Patch Tuesday” bundle of patches scheduled for April 13th or released as an out-of-bound fix.
But I think it’s good that they gave the less geeky users of computers a fairly easy way to implement the workaround, rather than leaving them befuddled by complicated instructions.
This latest attack is a timely reminder for all Internet Explorer users that maybe it’s high time they updated their systems to version 8.0 of the popular web browser.
By Graham Cluley, Sophos
Check your password — is it strong?
March 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Protection Tools
Your online accounts, computer files, and personal information are more secure when you use strong passwords to help protect them.
Test the strength of your passwords: Click Here
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Conficker Eye Chart (Conficker Infection Test)
April 16, 2009 by admin
Filed under Protection Tools
This way let you know if your PC infected with Conficker worm (A,b,C…etc)
Free Sophos Endpoint Assessment Free Online Test
April 14, 2009 by admin
Filed under Protection Tools
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