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Rogue Applications Remover finds malware your security software misses
ESET has released Rogue Applications Remover, a stand-alone console tool that tries to remove rogue antivirus and similar unwanted malware which regular security tools might miss. The program is very basic, with minimal options. There’s no real-time protection here, no options beyond a few command line switches, it’s really just about running on-demand scans and watching as your system is ...
Google Adding DNSChanger Malware Warnings to Search Results
Don't lose Internet access on July 9! Google today pledged to warn users whose computers or home routers appear to be infected with the DNSChanger malware.
Apple Protects OS X 10.5 Leopard From Flashback Malware
Apple has released a tool that will detect and remove the notorious Flashback malware from Macs running the older Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system.
Mac malware infection rates remaining constant
Flashback infections in OS X systems have lessened, but are holding steady from a lack of users updating or scanning their systems. Originally posted at MacFixIt
FBI - remove malware from your computer or lose internet service
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's being called the "Internet Doomsday." Thousands of computers could go offline this summer because of a virus.
Google: Up to 500,000 Computers Face Disconnection From The Internet
On Tuesday internet services giant Google began warning users infected with the DNSChanger malware that they face disconnection from the web if they don't disinfect their computer.
Wikipedia Warns Users About Malware Injecting Ads Into Its Pages
Rogue browser extensions might inject commercial ads into Wikipedia pages, Wikimedia Foundation said
Google warns users infected with DNSChanger as Web outage nears
Google on Tuesday hauled out a tool it last used nearly a year ago to warn users infected with the "DNSChanger" malware.
Apple releases Flashback removal tools for OS X 10.5
In September 2011, Apple stopped software support for OS X 10.5 in favor of OS X 10.6 or later, including security updates for the older OS. However, in light of the recent malware attacks that have left users of OS X 10.5 vulnerable to exploit, and perhaps following recent criticism of its approaches to security, Apple has issued new tools to help users of OS X 10.5 better secure their systems ...
Wikipedia: If you see ads on our site, you have malware
Wikipedia is warning its users that seeing ads on its website usually means your computer is infected with some type of malware. Most of the time, this means a rogue browser add-on or extension.
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