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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

About Antivirus Software: Greeting Card Scams; Rootkit Detection

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  from Mary Landesman
The holidays are approaching. Consider this a gentle reminder to beware of holiday greeting card scams. If it doesn't address you by name and doesn't come from a known sender (not a greeting card company name!), treat it with suspicion. More tips in this week's newsletter.

 
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Greeting Card Scams
Attackers are increasingly using greeting card scams to foist trojans on the unsuspecting. Fortunately, there are some tell-tale signs and tips to follow that can help you avoid becoming a victim.

 
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Rootkit Detection
Today's malware is commonly rootkit enabled - making it nearly impossible to ferret out by manual inspection and even thwarting detection by traditional antivirus scanners. Routinely checking your system with a rootkit detector is required. Here are several free rootkit scanners to use.

 
Windows AutoStart Entry Points
Except in the case of rootkit-enabled malware, it's often possible to remove an infection (at least the active components) by removing their startup points. Here'a a list of some of the more common autostart entry points in Windows, including startup folders, registry keys, and ini files.

 
 
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