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Security tips to Avoid Virus /Trojan/ Malware /Key-logger Infection.

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1. Install a good antivirus. Free or Paid is good, but don't used cracked or pirated versions. 2. Install real-time anti-spyware protection 3. Update your Anti-virus programs daily. 4. Perform scans on your computer daily. 5. Disable image previews if using Outlook 6. Disable auto-run to prevent infection from pen-drives. 7. Use good anti-virus which has browser plugins and scans all URL's for malicious content. 8. Don't click on any mail links or attachments from unknown sources or malicious users. 9. Never download software from third-party sites. Download from original website. Don't use cracks or keygen which may be a virus/trojan itself.

#‎HP‬ Pavilion Mini ‪#‎Desktop‬.

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‪#‎Windows10‬ will keep you safe from ‪#‎malware‬.

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Microsoft’s past attempts at protecting Windows users from malware have been patchy at best. However, with Windows 10 the company is offering a new way to help protect its customers from dynamic script-based malware and other forms of cyber-attack. AMSI (Anti-malware Scan Interface) is an interface standard that allows applications and services to integrate with any existing anti-malware product on your PC. Those apps can cal l the new Windows AMSI APIs at any time to scan for malware. Microsoft explains, "Malicious software that uses obfuscation and evasion techniques on Windows' built-in scripting hosts will automatically be inspected at a much deeper level than ever before, providing additional levels of protection". Apps can use AMSI to scan files, memory or streams, perform content source URL/IP reputation checks, and employ other techniques to identify malicious behavior. Microsoft envisions communication apps using it to scan instant messages for virus...

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Spy Agencies Wanted To Use ‪#‎Google‬ Play To Install ‪#‎Spyware‬

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App stores such as the iTunes App Store, Google Play, BlackBerry World, and the Windows Phone Store are meant to be safe havens for apps and its users where thanks to the review efforts, apps that are published in these stores follow a certain guideline and are generally malware-free, versus apps found on third-party stores. However recent reports from CBC and The Intercept have revealed that spy agencies from  the “Five Eyes” countries (which includes the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand) have reportedly been working together, and one of the methods they planned to use to gather intel was to install spyware through app stores such as Google Play. The reports are based on the leaked Snowden documents which reveals slides in which Google Play was referenced (it was known as Android Market back then). It also detailed how they planned on using Samsung’s app store to perform similar operations, although to date it is unclear as to how far along their plans are, or if it w...

South Korea to set spyware into teenagers' phones.

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South Korean authorities introduce new regulations over smartphones usage. Specially developed spyware is required to be installed into the phones of those under 19 years old.Such a pattern of control is widely used by its Northern neighbor.However, the Seoul Communications Commission claims that it requires telecom companies and parents to ensure a monitoring app for the sake of children's security. New software is intended to block access to pornography, send a child's location data to parents and issue an alert when a child searches keywords such as 'suicide', 'pregnancy' and 'bully' or receives messages with those words. The measure is reported to slowly come into force over the next few years as it doesn't require old smartphones be updated, but most schools in South Korea send out letters to parents encouraging them to install the software anyway.