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Posted: Jan 13, 2013 - 6:23am

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

Did they just not mention mac because they don't serve the Mac market, or Macs haven't been targeted/detected yet... because Mac systems are potentially just as vulnerable (if the user is an admin, I assume)...

 
i run windows and mac and as i understand it they consider mac a flavor of linux

and they do have a version of their AV for macs too

i've been using avira for quite some time on windows and on my mac since i got it (ten months ago) with great results

and the personal version is free

p.s. i'm not clear on the mac OS targeting yet, however i'd like to believe that they're on it {#Wink}


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Posted: Jan 13, 2013 - 5:19am

 miamizsun wrote:

...Java zero-day vulnerability, which allows hackers to inject malicious code into even fully-patched Windows or Linux computer operating systems.

 
Did they just not mention mac because they don't serve the Mac market, or Macs haven't been targeted/detected yet... because Mac systems are potentially just as vulnerable (if the user is an admin, I assume)...
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Posted: Jan 13, 2013 - 5:15am

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Computer Users Should Disable Java 7 Owing To Security Flaw, Experts Say

Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions of Oracle's Java software should disable the product owing to security flaws, says the cybersecurity section of the Department of Homeland Security. The agency says, "Web browsers using the Java 7 plug-in are at high risk."

For our Newscast desk, Steve Henn filed a report from Silicon Valley in which he says that "in the last few months security researchers have discovered a series of bugs that can allow bad actors to take over machines that are running Java in a Web browser and steal your identity."

Those bugs can be exploited to allow hackers' programs to give themselves full security privileges, according to a "vulnerability note" posted by Carnegie Mellon University's CERT computer security site.

"Oracle Java 7 update 10 and earlier are affected," the notice says. It adds that the only known solution is to "disable Java in web browsers."

{.... more at link}

 
thx scott {#Biggrin}

i saw this and shortly after i got this email (regarding my situation)

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Avira Security Software Detects Java 7 Exploits

Users Can Relax... A Little Bit

Tettnang, Germany —- January 12, 2013 – Security expert Avira announced today that all of its antivirus and security software products have been updated to detect the latest Java 7 zero-day exploits.

Millions of computer users are at risk from the Java zero-day vulnerability, which allows hackers to inject malicious code into even fully-patched Windows or Linux computer operating systems.

Fortunately, Avira customers can relax a bit as all Avira software products now protect against generic exploits of the Java 7 vulnerability. Although detecting the exploits does not fix the Java 7 flaw, it keeps Avira customers safe from having their computers used in potentially malicious actions and from losing their private data.

"Whenever a vulnerability like this is discovered – especially when it is in a widely distributed software like Java – the bad guys are quick to write exploits that take advantage of the flaw," said Sorin Mustaca, IT security expert at Avira. "While Oracle ultimately needs to patch Java, in the meantime we can at least prevent our customers from falling victim to the exploits."

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Posted: Jan 12, 2013 - 1:00am

Computer Users Should Disable Java 7 Owing To Security Flaw, Experts Say

Millions of computer users who run the most recent versions of Oracle's Java software should disable the product owing to security flaws, says the cybersecurity section of the Department of Homeland Security. The agency says, "Web browsers using the Java 7 plug-in are at high risk."

For our Newscast desk, Steve Henn filed a report from Silicon Valley in which he says that "in the last few months security researchers have discovered a series of bugs that can allow bad actors to take over machines that are running Java in a Web browser and steal your identity."

Those bugs can be exploited to allow hackers' programs to give themselves full security privileges, according to a "vulnerability note" posted by Carnegie Mellon University's CERT computer security site.

"Oracle Java 7 update 10 and earlier are affected," the notice says. It adds that the only known solution is to "disable Java in web browsers."

{.... more at link} 


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Posted: Jul 8, 2012 - 1:11pm

 Manbird wrote:
Check your 'puter for the DNS Changer virus here. Or don't. Who cares. 

 

I got a green light. Phew. {#Propeller}
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Posted: Jul 8, 2012 - 12:55pm

Check your 'puter for the DNS Changer virus here. Or don't. Who cares. 
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Posted: Jul 7, 2012 - 2:53pm

good here!
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Posted: Jul 7, 2012 - 10:36am

 romeotuma wrote:

Has this subject come up at all?  I am getting several reports about this right now, and I don't quite know what to make of it...


Malware may put Internet offline to thousands this Monday — how to make sure ‘DNS Changer’ doesn’t harm you
by Branden Goyette
New York Daily News
July 6, 2012

Tens of thousands of Americans whose computers are infected with malware will lose Internet service Monday. Here's a quick explanation of what led to this impending Internet blackout and how you can avoid being left in the dark.

 

 

  
I heard about this at work yesterday. Our IT guy sent out an email about it, with a link to test our computers... this is a good reminder that I should do so!
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Posted: Jul 7, 2012 - 10:26am


Has this subject come up at all?  I am getting several reports about this right now, and I don't quite know what to make of it...


Malware may put Internet offline to thousands this Monday — how to make sure ‘DNS Changer’ doesn’t harm you
by Branden Goyette
New York Daily News
July 6, 2012

Tens of thousands of Americans whose computers are infected with malware will lose Internet service Monday. Here's a quick explanation of what led to this impending Internet blackout and how you can avoid being left in the dark.

Over a year ago, hackers used an online ad scam to infect more than 570,000 computers around the world with malware called DNS Changer that could make the devices carry out tasks without their owners' knowledge. The FBI wanted to shut down the servers that the hackers were using to control the infected computers, but they realized that the victims of the hack would suddenly lose Internet service if they did so.

The feds set up a transitional system that allowed them to take down the hackers’ servers while still allowing computers affected with the malware to get online.

But they’re set to pull the plug on that system at 12:01 a.m. Monday, July 9 — after that, anyone with an affected machine will be kicked off the Internet until they rid their computer of the malware.

So how can you avoid being among those who lose Internet?

First, it's important to note that if your computer is infected with DNS Changer, your antivirus software won't help. And if you use a Mac, don't think you're immune — Comcast reports that they've already spotted the malware on several Apple computers.

To do a quick check on the health of your computer, visit www.dns-ok.us. If you see a red background, your machine has been infected. If you see green, that's good — though the site notes there's still a chance your computer is infected.

To make sure that your computer is malware free, go to www.dcwg.org, the website of the DNS Changer Working Group, a collection of experts the FBI recruited to deal with this hack attack...

 


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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:24pm

Hey Pear!!
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:22pm

 ScottFromWyoming wrote:

I was just getting at the fact that "market share" = "units sold" but units sold isn't necessarily a direct reflection of the number of machines in use. My hunch is that more Windows machines meet an early death than do Macs. You can buy $200 laptops with Windows, hand them to your kids and not cry too much when they spill their sippy cups on them. Throw 'em away, buy another.
 
And then there's some sandboxing and password-before-install business that might help too. 

 
Alrighty then.  Too many dangerous curves ahead so I'll just pull over here on this one.  {#Neutral}
BTW...my condolences to you on your kitty.  {#Cry}
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 9:34am

 islander wrote:

I'm pretty sure I have the record for the oldest functioning windows system here, and certainly the oldest laptop:


AT&T (!) Glaobalyst, 486 cpu, win 95.

I have a data logger that I get into about every other month and none of the laptops have real serial ports. I'm always surprised when it boots up. 

I do admit to being outside of the target demographic though. 

 
I still have original 1.0a 5-1/4" floppies in my archives.

EDIT: And a shrink-wrapped copy of Microsoft OS/2 (not IBM), a shrinck-wrapped copy of M$ Bob,............


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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 7:12am



I had one of these Data General Nova's still functional until my last move. It ran RDOS and was mostlt good for playing "Colossal Cave" in its original environment.  At least no problems with viruses even back when I worked on them for a living...But then again they were not on the internet and only had direct dial up connections at 75 and 300 baud....Remember modems you physically put the phone receiver on? The hard drive was 12" and a whopping 2 MB (not GB!)) but then again the computer only had 4 - 16 bit 8K core memory boards so that was plenty of storage.


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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 7:05am

 islander wrote:

I'm pretty sure I have the record for the oldest functioning windows system here, and certainly the oldest laptop:


AT&T (!) Glaobalyst, 486 cpu, win 95.

I have a data logger that I get into about every other month and none of the laptops have real serial ports. I'm always surprised when it boots up. 

I do admit to being outside of the target demographic though. 

 
{#Eek}  {#Cheers}
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 7:02am

I still have my Amiga 4000T (and the original A1000) and its amazing people actually took the time to write 100's of viruses for attacking Amigas. Fortunately people are still writing real software for it also and Firefox is even being ported to it.
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:57am

 miamizsun wrote:

there are museums that would covet that ;^)

 
But I'm still *using* it.  

Edit:  It doesn't ever venture out onto the internet though, it just stays inside the gate of the dmz. Might have something to do with it's longevity. Also, it has no USB (duh) or CD drive, so if it ever gets corrupted, it will be impractical to reload it. 


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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:55am

 islander wrote:

I'm pretty sure I have the record for the oldest functioning windows system here, and certainly the oldest laptop:


AT&T (!) Glaobalyst, 486 cpu, win 95.

I have a data logger that I get into about every other month and none of the laptops have real serial ports. I'm always surprised when it boots up. 

I do admit to being outside of the target demographic though. 

 
there are museums that would covet that ;^)
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:52am

 miamizsun wrote:

thx, i'll look at that

how about firewalls?
 
I'm just using the built in one along with the Firewall built into the 2Wire wireless access point
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:52am

 Proclivities wrote:



{#Whisper}I still have an operational Gateway laptop with Windows 98 on it.


 
I'm pretty sure I have the record for the oldest functioning windows system here, and certainly the oldest laptop:


AT&T (!) Glaobalyst, 486 cpu, win 95.

I have a data logger that I get into about every other month and none of the laptops have real serial ports. I'm always surprised when it boots up. 

I do admit to being outside of the target demographic though. 
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Posted: Mar 29, 2012 - 6:44am

 DaveInVA wrote:

I've been using Free Sophos Anti Virus for Mac for at least a year and its actually caught a couple things along the way...

 
thx, i'll look at that

how about firewalls?

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