It's safer to go directly to the website that offers the software. Common sense is another good tool. Is your staid college professor writing "LOL, check it out!!! If it's not characteristic for a person to write that way, chances are they didn't type it. Having up-to-date security software is also crucial. This can protect your computer from viruses even if clicking on a bad link that attempts to download malware.
I hope you people have learnt something about how these hackers use the human psychology to spread their spam links everywhere!
So try avoiding clicking on useless applications on facebook. You dont need them. It might look funny to you, but you are leaving backdoors open for a large number of hackers around the world. Tags: bin code ddos facebook hacker harm laden links osama share spam target tool twitter US website whitehouse worm. Salil is an electronics enthusiast working on various RF and Microwave systems.
In his free time he writes on the blog, talks over ham radio or builds circuits. November 28, November 14, February 26, I managed to capture a couple of these pictures off my TV. Ive attached a slideshow containing all the pictures I managed to capture.
I apologize for the low quality, its the best I could do at this point of time. Hopefully CNN will have pictures and a video soon. The U. Federal Bureau of Investigation warned computer users Tuesday that messages claiming to include photos and videos of Osama bin Laden's death actually contain a virus that could steal personal information.
The warning comes as security companies said that they've spotted the first samples of malicious software disguised as photos of the dead Al Qaeda leader. Security vendor F-Secure said Tuesday that criminals are e-mailing a password-stealing Trojan horse program called Banload to victims, and Symantec said it's seen criminals spamming victims with links to fake "Osama dead" news articles that launch Web-based attacks on visitors. But these photos have not been released publicly. Scammers have also used a technique called search engine poisoning to try to trick search engines into listing hacked Web pages that are loaded with malware in their search results.
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