Zombie infections are good at hiding so they are not noticed—and escape removal. They often have file and process names similar, or even identical, to normal system file names and processes so users won't think twice if they do see them.
Fortinet, a network security company, recently issued a Zombie Awareness Month Computer Survival Guide to help users... Continue reading »
A ZOMBIE computer or "bot" lets an unauthorized person gain control over it. A hacker. a malicious Website or e-mail, or a tainted USB thumb drive is typically the source of infection. The zombie (or bot) patiently waits to be summoned to perform some nefarious task often as a part of an army of tens of thousands, or even millions, of zombie PCs, called a botnet.
Attackers can access lists of zombie PCs and activate them to help execute DoS... Continue reading »
After the previous postings that discuss engine wordpress 2.8.5 update, the post now I will share about how to wordpress plugin installation that I mentioned earlier. This plugin called WordPress Exploit Scanner. This plugin searches the files on your website, and the posts and comments tables of your database... Continue reading »
How prevalent is Spam? According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (www.oma.org):
“Studies show unsolicited or “junk” e-mail, known as spam, accounts for roughly half of all e-mail messages received. Although once regarded as little more than a nuisance, the prevalence of spam has increased to the point where many users have begun to express a general lack of confidence in the effectiveness of e-mail... Continue reading »
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