Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
Talkback Trojans target unpatched IE flaw URGENT urgent RE: Tom Espiner ZDNet UK December 05, 2005, 15:05 GMT your link to CERT is bogus.the id 88786 is missing a final digit > 1.is the correct ID.icaw
About: Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
[December 5, 2005, 19:57]
Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat
Talkback How about the OS manufacturer change the way their OS is constructed to prevent trojans from getting in? "Companies should change their strategy for how they protect the corporate network".
About: Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat
[November 4, 2008, 12:13 by ator1940]
Trojans used for online extortion
Talkback Some young guy - have you ever heard of a company called Secunia? If not, Google it and subscribe. It may open your eyes as well as your source, to find that I guess 90% of Advisories are concerned with Linux in all its forms.
About: Trojans used for online extortion
[May 31, 2005, 18:27]
Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
Talkback Kiss goodbye to Windows viruses, worms, trojans etc. Let me understand, you actually PAY your proprietary Oprating System vendor for their flaky software. Them you PAY extra to them or their partners for 'security' software .
About: Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
[February 20, 2006, 8:50]
Trojans used for online extortion
Talkback THE CHANGING FACE OF EXTORTION The offence of extortion is not new but in existence from long time. The same has, however, taken different shades and ramifications. Under the traditional Penal law the offence of extortion is completed the moment an...
About: Trojans used for online extortion
[May 26, 2005, 16:26]
Trojans exploit IE hole to run up massive phone bills
Talkback There is a simple way to protect oneself from IE and Outlook unfathomable insecurity : switch to another web browser and email client. Opera and Mozilla are more than credible alternatives. It's hard to believe that this way out is never suggested...
About: Trojans exploit IE hole to run up massive phone bills
[September 29, 2003, 13:30]
Endpoint security software designed against trojans.
Talkback Your real protection value against trojans is 0.the resources consumption) Therefore the importance of endpoint security software in preventing virus or Trojans entrance without the luck factor. To provide options that diminish the protection value...
About: Microsoft study finds Trojans are biggest threat
[November 5, 2008, 15:27 by usb-lock-rp]
Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
Talkback Until a fix is available from Microsoft, concerned computer users should consider changing the configuration of Internet Explorer to turn off, or prompt before, allowing Active Scripting to run," said the company.
About: Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
[December 6, 2005, 3:46]
Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
Talkback Yet another reason to usurp Microsoft's strangle-hold on the browser and desktop.
About: Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
[December 6, 2005, 2:34]
Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
Talkback It will have to be in the winter time when I use windoze for online banking, becasue it will be a COLD day when I trust M$ for anything but playing solitaire.
About: Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
[February 20, 2006, 17:25]
Trojans from China attacking UK
Talkback INTERNET RECOGNISES NO TERRITORY It is premature to impute the criminal activity and intent to any particular country or region. It is commonly understood that the method of “botnets” or “zombie computers” is generally used for various wrongful...
About: Trojans from China attacking UK
[June 30, 2005, 19:33]
Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
Talkback I use internet banking happily with my Linux box. I wouldn't touch internet banking with a Windoze box.
About: Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
[February 20, 2006, 13:42]
Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
Talkback For Hank: click on tools, security, custom levels and uncheck the scripting boxes. The VERY BEST thing to do is take MSIE off your desktop and download Firefox Opera, or Mozilla 1.7. All of these are faster and safer than MSIE.
About: Trojans target unpatched IE flaw
[December 6, 2005, 12:45]
Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
Talkback One way to make things harder for criminals is, just like in the real world, to introduce a bit of variety in the landscape: different browsers, different IM clients, different email clients or for the bold different OSes would make it a lot...
About: Latest Trojans raid bank accounts
[February 20, 2006, 13:28]
Trojans used for online extortion
Talkback Serves you right for using Windows. Switch to something more inherently secure (GNU/Linux is a good choice), and you'll be much, much better off. These days, GNU/Linux is easier to use, and security patches are generally more quickly forthcoming...
About: Trojans used for online extortion
[May 25, 2005, 22:47]
Intrusion detection team denies Trojan claim
Talkback "Trojans have been found in several open-source projects over the last year, including those found in Sendmail and OpenSSH. Vulnerabilities* were found in Sendmail, OpenSSH, and other open-source projects- *not* Trojans.
About: Intrusion detection team denies Trojan claim
[September 22, 2003, 18:18]
Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
Talkback Protect your computer from spyware, adware, trojans.history etc. spy sweeper www.webroot.com - trial available spyware sweeper will also scan your computer for spyware adware and more important Trojan Horses, and remove them.it also has "active...
About: Trojan horse found responsible for child porn
[July 24, 2005, 20:13]
RE: Debunking Some Linux Myths
Blog Comment Linux security is the claim that Windows has more incidents of viruses, worms, Trojans and other problems because malicious hackers tend to confine their activities to breaking into the software with the largest installed base.
[October 26, 2009, 12:39 by erasmusp]
RE: Debunking Some Linux Myths
Blog Comment Linux security is the claim that Windows has more incidents of viruses, worms, Trojans and other problems because malicious hackers tend to confine their activities to breaking into the software with the largest installed base.
[October 26, 2009, 14:19 by erasmusp]
Symantec slams the door on Live Update flaw
Talkback I ran a free virus scan from www.trendmicro.com and it detected 3 trojans which NORTON never picked up even tho on symantecs site those trojans would be caught if the virus def were updated in oct 2003.DUH.I am so updated until last week, SO WHY...
About: Symantec slams the door on Live Update flaw
[September 14, 2004, 4:37]



