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Jomar 01-16-2009 04:28 PM

Internet Security & safety
 
This thread will be used for computer safety & personal internet safety tips.

We can add info posts & links about software, viruses, Trojans, malware, spam etc.

I'll add the Mozilla Firefox page containing the addons you can add right into the Firefox browser. {in FF go to Tools , then addons and you can use the get addons button to take you to the page also}
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/

I'm trying quite a few of them , so after a bit I'll let you know how each works out for me.

I made this a sticky thread so lets try use it for the links and posts about specific tips and if you want to discuss something we can start a thread below

Jomar 01-17-2009 02:43 AM

sites with virus and safety information-

http://www.viruslist.com/en/index.html
http://usa.kaspersky.com/threats/
http://www.symantec.com/norton/secur...onse/index.jsp
http://www.bitdefender.com/site/VirusInfo/
http://us.trendmicro.com/us/threats/...ary/index.html

http://computer.howstuffworks.com/security-channel.htm

http://www.getsafeonline.org/

mrsD 10-10-2011 08:19 AM

Exploit viruses and old Java updates:
 
We have a relatively new Win 7 laptop. It crashed recently and it was so severe, we had to reformat the harddrive.

During all this time, we discovered it had 4 versions of Exploit on it which eluded our virus protection program. In fact the crash occurred AFTER we updated Adaware, before its weekly scan.

Here is the thread about what we discovered about this messy crash:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread157917.html

Near the end of the thread are links I strongly suggest all Microsoft users should read carefully:

When you update Java on your computer the old versions remain active as programs. These programs are attacked by the Exploit virus malware, and it blocks your ability to open any antivirus program you have, and blocks your connection to the internet. My son made a Windows rescue disc from the Windows website and found the 4 versions I posted on that thread. He removed them, but the damage was already done, as Exploit itself only enables malware to enter and hide in .exe files.

Yesterday I went to the Java website and downloaded Java 27.
By clicking on the site, after, it actually read our cookies and told us what to delete. This rather takes the uncertainty factor away from this task. I cleaned up this desktop yesterday, which so far has not been infected, that we know of.

We also removed all Adaware programs from our 3 computers, since I don't think this is a valuable tool anyway.

Java does not over-write its old versions, so they pile up on your computer offering a "window" for malware to attach to.
All in all I removed over a Gig of them yesterday. It took about 1/2 hour.

We didn't know this, our experienced techie son didn't know this and it was tricky even finding this out by searching Google.
So I am posting this here for our members to go to Microsoft's link on the topic and then visit Java, and do the clean up of your programs in the computer control panel. This may save you major grief, with a crash, that is not recoverable from.

Kitt 10-10-2011 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrsD (Post 813614)
We have a relatively new Win 7 laptop. It crashed recently and it was so severe, we had to reformat the harddrive.

During all this time, we discovered it had 4 versions of Exploit on it which eluded our virus protection program. In fact the crash occurred AFTER we updated Adaware, before its weekly scan.

Here is the thread about what we discovered about this messy crash:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread157917.html

Near the end of the thread are links I strongly suggest all Microsoft users should read carefully:

When you update Java on your computer the old versions remain active as programs. These programs are attacked by the Exploit virus malware, and it blocks your ability to open any antivirus program you have, and blocks your connection to the internet. My son made a Windows rescue disc from the Windows website and found the 4 versions I posted on that thread. He removed them, but the damage was already done, as Exploit itself only enables malware to enter and hide in .exe files.

Yesterday I went to the Java website and downloaded Java 27.
By clicking on the site, after, it actually read our cookies and told us what to delete. This rather takes the uncertainty factor away from this task. I cleaned up this desktop yesterday, which so far has not been infected, that we know of.

We also removed all Adaware programs from our 3 computers, since I don't think this is a valuable tool anyway.

Java does not over-write its old versions, so they pile up on your computer offering a "window" for malware to attach to.
All in all I removed over a Gig of them yesterday. It took about 1/2 hour.

We didn't know this, our experienced techie son didn't know this and it was tricky even finding this out by searching Google.
So I am posting this here for our members to go to Microsoft's link on the topic and then visit Java, and do the clean up of your programs in the computer control panel. This may save you major grief, with a crash, that is not recoverable from.

We just did the clean up. We had one extra of Java on both of our computers. Thanks much!

Jomar 05-27-2015 01:32 PM

Updating for 2015 - current computer threats viruses info

http://www.komando.com/security-center

free tools/scan etc available on most links

http://home.mcafee.com/virusinfo?ctst=1

http://www.symantec.com/security_res...ng/threats.jsp

http://www.trendmicro.com/us/securit...reat-activity/

http://www.bitdefender.com/resourcecenter/


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