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Fake Google Chrome Installer Steals Banking Details - InformationWeek


Fake Google Chrome Installer Steals Banking Details
InformationWeek
In reality, the software won't install Google's Chrome browser, but an information-stealing Trojan application known as Banker, according to antivirus vendor Trend Micro. Once the malware--which appears to be targeting Latin American users, ...
How to Avoid Fake Antivirus, Rogue SoftwarePC Magazine

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Windows 8 security: What's new - ITworld.com


Windows 8 security: What's new
ITworld.com
For the first time in the history of Windows, you'll enjoy protection from viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, rootkits, and other malware from the very first day you turn on your Windows PC--without spending a cent. Windows 8 comes with an updated ...

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DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers - FBI, Usenetreviewz, and ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


DNSChanger Trojan Still Prevalent In 350K Computers - FBI, Usenetreviewz, and ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
VPNReviewz.com offers up several anti-virus options that can be tried before such extreme measures are taken. They suggest Kapersky's TDSSKiller, McAfee Stinger, and Hitman Pro, in their list of antivirus software to try first. The virus has been known ...

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Nick Francesco: How to get rid of that pesky Trojan virus - Rochester Democrat and Chronicle


Nick Francesco: How to get rid of that pesky Trojan virus
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The reason for this email has to do with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware and a Trojan virus (or a piece of software designed to look like a useful file, but is actually a virus). Here are two lines from the report it prepared.

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Dr. Web disputes Flashback Mac Trojan bot army estimates - Register


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Dr. Web disputes Flashback Mac Trojan bot army estimates
Register
By John Leyden • Get more from this author Efforts by Apple and anti-virus vendors to kill the vast botnet assembled by notorious Flashback Mac Trojan may be much less successful than previously thought. Symantec last week suggested the Mac botnet ...
Less than half of Mac owners have anti-virus software installedPCWorld.co.nz
Flashback Trojan Has Infected One in Five Macs: Real Deal or Rumor?Mobile & Apps
Sophos Report: 20% of Macs are Carrying Windows MalwareAMOG
Digital Spy -The Verge -CSO
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