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Anti-Virus anti-Track applications provide the means to keep your computer or network free of compromising and intrusive threats to your privacy. Multi-component detection and removal utility ability to comprehensively scan your memory, registry, hard, removable and optical drives for known data-mining, aggressive advertising, and tracking components. If you are seeing
new toolbars in your browser, excessive pop-ups, or your homepage has been
switched, chances are that you are infected with an internet parasite.
This is Serious. Programs like this are more than a simple annoyance. Your
privacy is being invaded. Spy-ware has the ability to install more
software in your machine without your consent. What you are doing on
your computer is being watched right now. There are companies that know
you are looking at this page. They know what you typed to your family,
friends and co-workers. They know what you are emailing to people. Hackers
are watching to capture your credit card numbers, passwords, and other
personal information. Detect snooping software like KeyKey, Spector, SubSeven trojan, Bigbrother, WinwhatWhere, savekeys... Remove Adware like Aureate, Conducent Cydoor, TopText, Gator, Manage the list of automatically starting program. Secure file shredder Generates secure passwords GAIN (Gator Advertising Information Network) in return for their free services will show you permission based targeted advertising. Targeted advertisements are sent to you based on your historical web surfing habits or whatever site you're currently visiting. Find and remove lost images - Protects Browser start page from being changed by porn sites Examine all Internet Connections being made from/to your Pc - Lots of other options Works on most programs (Netscape, Internet Explorer, AOL, ICQ, AIM, ACDSEE, Paint Shop, Office...) The Virus Top Twenty - January 2004
Mydoom unarguably led the virus hit-parade in January. The worm appeared on January 27 and accounted for more than three quarters of all infections. In fact, within a week Mydoom beat all the statistics produced by Sobig.f, last year's leader. We have three other newcomers to the top twenty: Bagle, Swatch.b and Dumaru.j. Bagle would have topped the charts with the outbreak it caused in mid-January, if it hadn't been for Mydoom. The appearance of a macro-virus, Swatch.b in the top twenty is particularly noteworthy, as it was first detected in the wild in September 2003, but this is the first time it has surfaced in the top 20. It is difficult to say why Swatch.b jumped in the ratings; however, two other macro-viruses also made it into the top twenty which seems to confirm that rumours of the demise of MS Word macro-viruses are premature. The latest version of Dumaru, Dumaru.j, is the final new entrant on our list this month. These four new viruses, taken together with the return of Lentin.g, have completely squeezed out traditional file viruses and backdoors. Mydoom.a easily pushed aside the previous leaders, Swem and Mimail.c. In the meantime, Sober.c is following in the footsteps of the original Sober: Sober.a started in sixth place, moved to fourth place and finally disappeared from the top twenty entirely. Sober.c was in sixth place in December, and is currently in fourth place - where will Sober.c be in February? Last year's leader, Sobig.f has still not surrendered. Sobig was ninth in December and remains in this position in January; this is especially interesting as Sobig.f was programmed to de-activate on September 10, 2003. Overall, malicious programs have started 2004 with record highs.
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