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9
October

Kardphisher virus - social-engineering attack, aimed at stealing credit card information.

posted October 9th, 2007 posted posted by Loz

SYMANTEC REPORTED RECENTLY ON A Tojan horse that mimics the Microsoft I Windows activation interface. Called trojan.Kardphisher, it doesn’t do most of the technical things that Trojans usually do: It’s purely a social-engineering attack, aimed at stealing credit card information.

In a sense, it’s a standalone phishing program. Once you reboot, Kardphisher asks you to reactivate your copy of Windows, citing piracy issues at and telling you that another user has activated your copy. Though it assures you that you will not actually be charged, it asks for credit card information. If you don’t enter the credit card information, Kardphisher shuts down the PC.

The Trojan also disables the Windows Task Manager, which makes it more difficult to shut the malware down.

Running on the first reboot is clever. It makes the process look more like a legitimate message coming from Microsoft, and it won’t seem to occur as a result of the user clicking on a new file. The program even runs on versions of Windows that were made prior to XP and do not require activation. That’s a bit of a red flag, although I bet there’s a strong correlation between people running pre-XP versions of Windows and people who aren’t as well educated about malware as they could be.

With a nearly 1MB executable. Kardphisher is not a sneak attack. But if you find yourself infected, disable the Trojan in Windows Safe mode by removing the Registry keys described in Symantec’s write up (at www.symantec.com. search on the malware name) and deleting the program they point to. Updated anti-virus software should also remove it.

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16
August

Awareness in Installing Some Types of Software

posted August 16th, 2007 posted posted by Loz

Awareness in Installing Some Types of Software

Generally considered as some kind of potentially unwanted programs (PUP) by the Internet Security Company (McAFee,) adware and spyware could pause as a menace to original computer owners, web developers, and IT of certain corporations.  Advertisements (adware) already included and mainstay of the program could present a threat or traffic nuisance for reason of its vulnerability to information disseminations, causing notorious cases of “identity theft,” that’d been threatening risk on the loss of personal properties, finances, bank’s credibility, financiers, and other financial institutions over the globe.

In the United States alone there is a rampant of identity theft to personal properties thru the process of transfer of ownership to a wrong person because of stolen Credit Card numbers, passwords, and other personal identifications robbed thru the internet in forms of spywares that camouflaged use-legalities that are merely ignored by users and computer owners.

Adware and Spyware software present a totally different usage in program inclusions, and for the user.  While adware is a legal part of the computer’s administrative settings, spyware is ironically a deceptive method, that’ll not directly pause as illegal for it may be included in some software that fronts acceptance.  By the time it reaches the user’s end it reacts like semblance of some kinds of virus or worms; at times just ignored not to be serious and obvious, but with motives, to invade the accessibility and manipulations of some confidential information from the computer, to be transmitted to other end users who may just wait for any advantage taken from this kind of traffic interference.

When the adware database link discovers the effects of detailed interference on some confidential records, those that need financial consideration of return-payments in nature, and wherein, exclusive website agenda had already been diverted to the other end without having to pay from the mother source, it’d be too late to reconstruct to normal settings.  It is expensive to replenish and change to untarnished software.  At times immune anti-virus is also out there, but anywhere it goes about entails some extra expense on part of the developer.

Spyware is software that support adware usage by PC espionage on different activities in a computer such as e-mail or chat logging, but could easily cause to detour web traffic that’s detrimental to e-commerce if abused or used without consent; therefore, by no means the deceiving technology in adverse adware usability.

A number of adware companies seem to feel bias about PC surveillance (spyware) for reason that, although, they had already disclosed specific data collections and transmissions on account of privacy security from their database link, it can’t totally control the chances of any outgoing data, where, and to whom it might be sent.  Spyware technology has the capability to send not just the banner data from the mother PC, but could channel it to other interested parties that could even install-in to a new program.

The spyware technology is by far infused into the database without the owner’s awareness or consent, however, they come in as “drive-by downloads” or the user goes to click in options in “pop-up” windows, and immediately detoured to some other programs, either pornographic, or anything else without essence.

The adverse effect of adware is the fact that when it is installed in the computer and the user consents to include tracking features, it automatically becomes a “spyware” when used by another user who interacts with the “adware” outside any database link.

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30
November

What is World of Computing and Solutions about?

posted November 30th, 1999 posted posted by Loz

The World of Computing and Solutions.

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