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When it comes to antivirus, yes... But the site advisor basically pops up site descriptions next to links when using google search.
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Here's a nice trick to check for keyloggers:
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On a side note, it is a matter of opinion really: Spybot S&D is not as good as it used to be any more (you can ask this on any security forums like BleepingComputer, SpywareInfo, PCPitstop, etc.). If you use Firefox, the addon WoT would be a nice replacement for McAfee Site Advisor. As for ThreatFire, the latest test reveals that it fell short of expectations. |
Meh, I still like my stuff cause it's free. :tongue:
As for PID trick, Vista users can just use the services tab in the task manager. |
hehe, don't get me wrong, I used to be a fan of Spybot and Ad-Aware as well. I've only come back to those security forums recently and found out that the new freeware they favour in place of the good old Spybot and Ad-Aware are: Malwarebytes Antimalware and SUPERAntispyware (both offer free versions).
Now here's the Fiesta related bit: For anti-keylogger protection, you need a good firewall with HIPS (listed in the maltousec website posted above). Your antivirus/antispyware aren't really the solution as commonly thought. A good firewall will alert you if a program tries to intercept keystrokes (typical behaviour of a keylogger), something an antivirus/antispyware cannot do. There are some antikeyloggers out there as well but they aren't free. In the end, it's your choice. |
that just creepy
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thanks, we should be careful too ...
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More like you shouldn't be dumb and run executable porn.
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LOL. Those particular "social engineers" were phoning it in. I think about the only more obvious virus would be something entitled "OMGVIRUS!.exe"
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spaewear xD
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o-o thats... kinda creepy ... ... :urweird:
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