As a dedicated Island I.T Company we have our finger on the pulse of the Internet. Our links to worldwide Information Technology Companies enables us to keep abreast of developments regarding the latest scams, Viruses, and any news apertaining to Internet crime. Because we care, here at PC Perfection we want to keep not only our customers, but everyone informed of the latest developments in this area.

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Sunday, 17 October 2010

The Most Wanted Websites!!

Avast Antivirus would like to warn consumers of Americas most wanted websites.

This summer, consumers will continue to scour the web to keep up with their interests and news. While surfing the Internet is statistically safer than, say surfing in Hawaii, it is not a risk free activity. Around 85 percent of new computer infections are contracted via the internet; largely through the 396,679 hijacked and malicious webpages which avast! identified in May.
Landing on an infected site is as simple as just looking for something … games, Hollywood gossip, even recipes. To keep Americans protected during the hectic summer, AVAST Software, providers of the avast! antivirus program, has released the first of its “America’s Most Wanted” roster of the most infected websites, alerting consumers to beware of the month’s infected websites as well as trends and site genres to approach with caution.
avast! virus labs uncovered an overwhelming popular culture theme during May for the most infected types of websites. Games, celebrities and celebrity gossip, anime, and television- and movie-related domains have been infecting users’ computers with malware and other viruses. Following is a sampling from the month’s “Most Wanted” list:1
  • Actionfigurecustoms.com
  • AllCelebsFree.com
  • AnimeBreaker.com
  • AnimeFuel.com
  • Anime-Vids.com
  • CoachHandbagOutlet.net
  • FindACeleb.com
  • Galacticflashgames.com
  • Gamefactoryinteractive.com
  • Games9x.com
  • Flashgames247.com
  • TimBurtonCollective.com
AVAST Software receives non-stop information about infected sites thanks to its CommunityIQ global network of sensors. This data, taken from the actual web browsing experiences of an opt-in group, is then used to protect all avast! users by blocking their access to infected sites.
During May 2010, avast! kept over one million users a day from accessing infected sites. The number of visits to individual infected sites jumped by 52%, with each site receiving an average 89 visitors, up from the previous level of 59. At the same time, the number of reported infected domains dropped by over 30% to 396,679.
“This is bad news for the general public as it means there are more infections at high profile, legitimate sites with a high visit rate,” explains Ondrej Vlcek, avast! Chief Technology Officer. “Sites are targeted just because they are commonly visited. This is true for pop culture sites, especially ones that focus on celebrities and celebrity gossip. While users should be cautious, most on-line hazards can simply not be seen. For this reason, avast! is more reliable than your own eyes for keeping malware out of your computer.”
Additionally, avast! found that sites like Ask.com and EarthLink.net put users at risk in a different way – savvy computer hackers target these top-level domains to redirect the user to their own separate page which then infects the user‘s computer.
To help keep users protected against the month’s most infected websites, avast! offers the following ways to steer clear of hackers and malware:
  • Mind where you go. P2P and download WAREZ sites are known sources for malware. Cracked copies of your favorite movie or game might contain more than you think.
  • Watch where you click. Don’t click on all search engine results or pop-ups that suddenly appear on your computer. You might get yourself infected with a fake security program.
  • Stay up to date. Keep your browser and related programs up-to-date with the newest security updates. This will reduce the opportunity for hacker to take over your computer through a known vulnerability.
  • Get a good antivirus program. Make sure you have a certified antivirus program properly installed which includes a web shield to protect against on-line threats.
For further information please contact PC Perfection.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Rogue Antivirus Also Scam Software!!

There is a rogue antivirus doing it's rounds!! You could be just simply searching the Internet, when all of a sudden a message will appear on your screen,

WARNING - You of your passwords maybe be a risk!! or Your system is infected!!

This message will appear from a web page and not your antivirus.
At this point no matter what you click or press the rogue antivirus will enter your system!!

The best thing to do would be to either try to log off,

Without closing any windows other wise if you try to it wll enter your system.

If you cant log off then simply switch your computer off at the wall,

Unfortunately this is the only way to stop the rogue antivirus from entering your system.

Once you have done this you can switch your pc back on and the rogue antivirus will have gone and you will be safe to carry on using your pc. We advise that you don't go back to the website that just tried to infect you.

 If you do end up with it inside your computer it will stop your Internet connection and try to make you pay to help get rid of the viruses it pretends you have. more info to be added soon!!

If you do end up being infected by this rogue antivirus please call PC Perfection and they will be happy to help.

Friday, 27 August 2010

Warning for Skype Users

Avast Antivirus have warned us of a virus that is getting through skype.

If you recieve any files from an unknown user or even a friend that says...

"Is this you" or "i found this picture of you"

THEN DONT OPEN IT!!

As it will contain a very harmful virus that will quickly spread through your pc or laptop.

Once again more information will be added as soon as we know more...

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Phone Scam Hitting The Island

The latest phone scam is hitting the island. A female caller will call you warning of viruses inside you pc, she will then pass you to a male caller, again he will insist the viruses are intruding your pc and you must do something straight away.

At this point a lot of customers will panic, DONT!!

This is the point when the caller will try to scare you into giving him some information from you pc.

DONT DO THIS!!

This will enable him to access your pc, they will then plant some viruses or tracking software into you pc.
Once this is all done they will now ask you to pay a fee. Which will be a large amount of money.

They may then continue to take money from your account which you will find very hard to stop as it will come from an unknown source.

The best way to deal with this is as soon as they mention that they see you have viruses on your pc is just to

PUT THE PHONE DOWN.

Otherwise they will not stop until they have scared you enough to give them access to your pc. As soon as we have more information we will update this post...... Please take note of this otherwise you will be scammed......