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Web browsers are the most commonly used software application that allows you to access the World Wide Web. Today browsers such as Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari to name a few are available on almost every computer. If browsers are not configured on your system then your PC is prone to attacks from websites with malicious content, spyware, adware programs, viruses and worms. Therefore for security reasons it is important that computer users configure their browsers for secure surfing of websites.

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Some Current Malware Threats and Their Classifications

Ad-Ware Pro - rogue anti-spyware program
Antivirus 2010 Security Centre - rogue anti-spyware program
AntivirusGT - rogue anti-spyware program
AV Security Suite - Scareware and ransomware program
Antivir Solution Platinum- rogue anti-spyware program
Protection Center - rogue anti-spyware program
Security Master AV - rogue anti-spyware program
Sysinternals Antivirus - scareware and ransomware program
Win Antispyware Center - rogue anti-spyware program
XJR Antivirus - rogue anti-spyware program
Data Protection - rogue anti-spyware program
Earth Antivirus - rogue anti-spyware program
Fake Windows Activation Screen - ransomware program
ByteDefender - rogue anti-spyware program


ThinkPoint Antivirus hotfix.exe - Spyware program
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Posted by admin - September 3, 2010 at 5:13 pm

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Windows Cmd.exe Command Process Errors

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The Windows process cmd.exe is related to the Microsoft disc operating system command prompts. A 32-bit command prompt, it is used together with Windows NT, XP and 2000 and it should only be disabled once it causes computer problems. If cmd.exe is found in a folder other than windows within the C drive, then it is most probably malicious. Such malware uses the Internet port to connect to the Internet and may appear with this name or a slight variation of it and it is therefore important to run a security scan.

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Posted by admin - June 14, 2010 at 1:52 pm

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