PCMAV Valkyrie 20b build-3

You can use this freeware with DUAL-CORE ENGINE ANTIVIRUS: PCMAV & ClamAV (www.clamav.net)
This is an open source anti-virus runned under GPL. Work best for viruses and malware made in Indonesia and other Asian viruses. Over than 500.000(with clamav engine) kind of viruses at virus database.
PC Media Antivirus (PCMAV) 2.0b – Valkyrie
Pinpoint Publications Group
Tags: Anti virus
SmitfraudFix 2.422-Update 11 June

SmitfraudFix removes Desktop Hijack malware:
The SmitfraudFix application was designed to remove Desktop Hijack malware: AdwarePunisher, AdwareSheriff, AlphaCleaner, AntiSpyCheck, Antispyware Soldier, AntiVermeans, AntiVermins, AntiVerminser, AntiVirGear, Antivirus 2009, Antivirus Master, Antivirus XP 2008, AntivirusGolden, AVGold, Awola, BraveSentry, IE Defender, Internet Antivirus, MalwareCrush, MalwareWipe, MalwareWiped, MalwaresWipeds, MalwareWipePro, MalwareWiper, PestCapture, PestTrap, PSGuard, quicknavigate.com, Registry Cleaner, Security iGuard, Smitfraud, SpyAxe, SpyCrush, SpyDown, SpyFalcon, SpyGuard, SpyHeal, SpyHeals, SpyLocked, SpyMarshal, SpySheriff, SpySoldier, Spyware Vanisher, Spyware Soft Stop, SpywareLocked, SpywareQuake, SpywareKnight, SpywareRemover, SpywareSheriff, SpywareStrike, More »
GSA Security/Cobra Security 2010 10.5.5

406 MB / Windows All – Licence: FREEWARE
GSA Security Includes Anti-Virus, Anti-Spyware, Internet Protection, Firewall, Anti-Spam, Anti-Malware & System Protection.
Also GSA Security Includes 12 stand-alone virus scanners, 2 Rootkit Scanners, PC TuneUp, File Recovery, Boot Scan, Strong Encryption, PC Diagnostic, Online Backup, Web Browsers & Online Virus Scanners.
Phishing Scams- Beware of this
If you use emails actively in your communication, you must have received various messages claiming to be from Ebay, Paypal and a number of banks. A recent email as if from U.S. Bank Corporation that I received contains the subject “U.S. Bank Fraud Verification Process” and in the body of the mail it says “We recently reviewed your account, and suspect that your U.S. Bank Internet Banking account may have been accessed by an unauthorized third party. Protecting the security of your account and of the U.S. Bank network is our primary concern. Therefore, as a preventative measure, we have temporarily limited access to sensitive account features. To restore your account access, please take the following steps to ensure that your account has not been compromised:”. It continues with a link to a webpage, which looks very similar to original web page of the bank.
The misleading web site appears authentic with familiar graphics and logos. The wordings are professional right down to the legal disclaimer at the bottom of the page.
If you happened to be holding an account of the claimed bank, followed the instructions of the email and input your account, pin, password, etc. you are doomed. You just have handed over access to your account to a con artist, who, in a matter of days, will drain off all the money available in that account.
This new scam, which is proliferating in a very rapid pace, is called “Phishing”. Phishing is a form of identity theft, where a con artist with the help of official looking email containing link to phony web pages capable of harvesting information, tricks an unsuspecting victim into divulging sensitive personal data. Scammers use these data to bilk victims out of their savings.
Top 10 Unwanted Programs/Adware
List Top 10 Unwanted Programs/Adware
1.) Gator
2.) CoolWebSearch
3.) 180 Search Assistant
4.) Huntbar
5.) Cydoor More »
Pirated Windows 7 leads to malware, botnet
Sorry, I miss This hot story :[ , According to Damballa, Several news outlets (including eWEEK and Washington Post) are reporting on a new piece of malware embedded into pirated copies of Microsoft’s Windows 7 for the express purpose of building a botnet. There is evidence that the pirated packages of Windows 7 were released on torrent sites on April 24 and was live for at least 16 days before Damballa killed the command-and-control. More »
The most dangerous keywords to search for
Do you know Which is the most dangerous keyword to search for using public search engines these days? It’s “screensavers” KeyWord with a maximum risk of 59.1 percent(according to McAfee’s).
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