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94bird
post Jun 14 2004, 08:33 PM
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Well, I'm writing this from a work computer. I haven't had browser access for the internet for about a week now. Something called incredifind hit my computer and has taken out my Internet Explorer. It apparently got on my system before I got my firewall and Ad Aware.

I now have the following software on my computer to keep crap like this off of it:

Zone Alarm
Ad Aware
NAV
Spam Net

Today I finally found some files at work that should help fix it, but they amount to another 4 programs I will periodically run on the computer to find things like this. Hopefully they work.

It's just amazing to me that people write code like this just for the fun of it. What a waste of human life.
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post Jun 18 2004, 01:06 PM
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I was sent this little bit of news from my new Mcafees firewall.This explains my unknown desktop downloads I found which had me wondering how the heck? I feel pretty safe now,I get alerts to hackers I can track them...I already have... it gives origin on globe,ph#,email address,name (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/cool.gif)
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Dialers Ring Up Hijacked Phone Charges
Also known as "drive by downloads", Web Dialers—often sporting garish names like XXXDial or CashDialer—prey on dial-up account users running unpatched Windows operating systems, older versions of Internet Explorer or PCs without good anti-virus software. The scam is devilishly simple: Simply by visiting a site, you can become targeted and have your online session redirected to an expensive ISP—in the blink of an eye, without your immediate knowledge.

Some pages are more brazen, asking unsuspecting surfers to "Click here to see adult content" or "Play a game", which trigger the download of nefarious payloads in the background.

"Most Web Dialers don't ask permission before they drop a piece of executable code", explained Bryson Gordon, senior product manager for McAfee VirusScan. "Regardless, they all instantly disconnect your session, then reconnect you to another service. You notice nothing, until a month later when your phone bill arrives with unexpected charges."

The threat is huge. "We've detected about 250,000 different Web Dialers, many spawned by organized crime in Eastern Europe," Gordon added. "And since August 2003, we've noted 4 million computers affected. It's not uncommon to have victims report $5,000 charges on their phone bill. Some Dialers redirect to services charging up to $500 per minute."

The Best Way to Hang Up on Web Dialers


Follow a key anti-virus best practice: Always update your OS with the latest patches from Microsoft.
Install spyware detection. For example, McAfee VirusScan detects then deletes a range of intrusive spyware, from Web Dialers and adware to key loggers, which secretly rob passwords, log-ins and credit card number numbers.

"A recent German study comparing spyware detection by 15 anti-virus products put VirusScan at No. 1, with the highest Web Dialer detection rate, 98.9%," said Gordon, "far ahead of Symantec at just 65%."

Regularly run on-demand spyware scans, especially if you frequent online adult or gaming destinations.



Tony
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94bird   No internet - damn malware   Jun 14 2004, 08:33 PM
LT1 TA   You may want to download Mozilla. Browser from the...   Jun 14 2004, 08:48 PM
shortbus   I have a mac. no virii, no worms, no pop ups. and...   Jun 14 2004, 09:10 PM
rmackintosh   Macintosh ROCKS! Just wish Steve Jobs learne...   Jun 14 2004, 09:47 PM
bruecksteve   Click here for instructions on how to fix it... I ...   Jun 14 2004, 10:49 PM
#07   I had some stuff happening 2 weeks ago too..found ...   Jun 15 2004, 02:31 AM
NataSS Inc   My computer is infested with this crap and I cant ...   Jun 15 2004, 07:09 PM
bruecksteve   I use Spybot (which is free) and I have no trouble...   Jun 15 2004, 07:11 PM
94bird   I ran spybot last night and no luck. Today I poste...   Jun 15 2004, 07:38 PM
94bird   QUOTE (bruecksteve @ Jun 14 2004, 06:49 PM)Cl...   Jun 15 2004, 07:40 PM
#07   QUOTE (NataSS Inc @ Jun 15 2004, 01:09 PM)My ...   Jun 15 2004, 11:43 PM
#07   I was sent this little bit of news from my new Mca...   Jun 18 2004, 01:06 PM
trackbird   QUOTE (NataSS Inc @ Jun 15 2004, 02:09 PM)My ...   Jun 18 2004, 02:33 PM
94bird   I now have a new computer. Got an e-machine that w...   Jun 20 2004, 02:49 AM

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