Be Careful Out There!
By Cate Eales
Appeared June 14, 2007 on castanet.net
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday for June includes a big whack
of Critical Updates for Windows. If you use Yahoo!Messenger, you'll want
the most recent version. Your Java probably needs updating...again. Also,
a great (but not free) anti-malware tool
More updates than you can shake a stick at
Microsoft issued patches to fix security problems with Internet Explorer 7
(all versions), Outlook Express and Windows Mail, and the Windows
components that handle security for websites that start with https://.
Please download and install these patches. You can grab them at any time
from
Windows Update or by turning on Automatic Updates from your Windows
Control Panel
If you IM on Yahoo!, it's a good idea to have the most recent version of
Yahoo!Messenger,
available here. Previous versions contain security flaws that could
make your browser vulnerable to attack and exploitation.
If you updated your Java after reading
last week's column, then your
Java is up to date! If not, you should make sure you have the most recent
version. You'll find it at
http://java.com/en/.
CounterSpy
Regular readers know I recommend a layered
approach to safe computing. You need, at minimum, a good, up-to-date
anti-virus program, a firewall that is turned on, and something to dig out
or keep out other vicious forms of scumware. I believe in using free
products wherever possible. For instance, you could use
AVG Free
anti-virus,
ZoneAlarm Free firewall (or the built-in Windows firewall), and
Windows Defender to keep reasonably safe. (You also have to use some
common sense, but that's for another column.)
Beyond all that,
Spybot Search & Destroy and/or
Ad-Aware can help rid your computer of most malware that penetrates
your other defenses.
This week I worked on a computer which had no protection at all. Once
installed, AVG Free found and eliminated over 100 infected files, but one
of the trojans had dropped malware called iSearch in the computer. Spybot
found it and tried to get rid of it, but just wasn't up to the task.
Long story short,
CounterSpy from Sunbelt Software detected and removed most of the
iSearch components, and made it possible for me to remove the remaining
files using HijackThis and dynamite. (OK, I'm kidding about the dynamite.)
CounterSpy is free for a 15-Day trial period, and it is fully functional
during the trial period. It combines real-time protection ("keeps the bad
guys out") with the ability to find and eradicate whatever does get in.
After the trial period, you can pay for a one-year license, uninstall the
program, or keep using it, but without the real time protection. It's less
expensive than a visit from me! You can learn more and download the trial
or pay version of CounterSpy
here. I have no connection with Sunbelt or CounterSpy, and I have
nothing to gain by recommending it. Nevertheless, I do recommend it. I
purchased a copy, uninstalled Windows Defender, and am now relying on
CounterSpy. And that common sense thing.
Thank you to everyone who wrote with questions
and comments.
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Links
Links
Windows Update
http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us
Yahoo!Messenger
http://messenger.yahoo.com/download.php
All Thumbs
http://rlis.com/columns/column98.htm
Java http://java.com/en/
AVG Free
http://free.grisoft.com/doc/1
ZoneAlarm Free
http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_za.jsp?dc=12bms&ctry=US&lang=en
Windows Defender
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/spyware/software/default.mspx
Spybot S&D
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
Ad-Aware
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/products/ad_aware_free.php
CounterSpy
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/Home-Home-Office/CounterSpy/
HijackThis (not for the faint of heart!)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/programs.php
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Cate Eales has been helping people make online computing safe, accessible
and fun for over 20 years. She lives in Kelowna with her husband, Eric,
and her dog, Sandy. Cate is a partner in Real Life Internet Solutions,
helping individuals and small businesses with virus, spyware and malware
eradication; personal computer training and management; digital image
management; music transfer; and website design, hosting and management.
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