What is
Cybercrime?
Over the last
18 months, an ominous change has swept across the
Internet.
The tools driving the new attacks and fueling the
blackmarket are crimeware - bots,
Trojan horses, and
spyware.
Cybercrime Stories
Are you like
Mike B?
- Never
had a virus
- Shop in
store, not online
- Use
popular search engines
Threats
today have become more complicated. They
tend to use multiple vectors
to spread, thus increasing their chances of
infection. Once on the
system, these threats tend to show
little to no symptoms so they can survive
undetected.
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Phishing is essentially an online con game and
phishers are nothing more than tech-savvy con
artists and identity thieves. They use SPAM,
malicious Web sites, and messages in email and
instant messages to trick people into divulging
sensitive information, such as bank and credit
card account
How Do You Know
- Requests for confidential information
via email or Instant Message are not
legitimate
- Phishing attacks may use scare tactics
to entice a response
- Fraudulent messages are often not
personalized and can contain malicious links
- Phishing attacks may consist of a group
of emails that share similar properties like
details in the header and footer
- Phishing attacks re-direct victims to a
bogus Web site where malicious code is
downloaded and used to collect sensitive
information
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Spyware can be downloaded from Web
sites, email messages, instant
messengers and from direct
file-sharing connections.
Additionally, a user may unknowingly
receive spyware by accepting an End
User License Agreement from a
software program
How Do You Know
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Spyware frequently attempts
to remain unnoticed, either by
actively hiding or by simply not
making its presence on a system
known to the user.
What To Do
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Use SpyCleaner Platinum
to proactively protect from
spyware and other security risks
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Configure the firewall in
SpyCleaner Platinum to
block unsolicited requests for
outbound communication
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Do not accept or open
suspicious error dialogs from
within the browser
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Spyware may come as part of
a "free deal" offer - Do not
accept free deals
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Always read carefully the
End User License agreement at
Install time and cancel if other
“programs” are being installed
as part of the desired program
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Keep software and security
patches up to date
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