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Blackhat SEO and Fake anti-virus – Like chocolate and peanut butter

Published by pratyushkp on May 26th, 2011 - in Social, Technology

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Original Article posted on http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com

Author Name – Chester Wisniewski

It’s not exactly a new story that people are being hit hard by fake anti-virus, but I want to draw attention to the sophistication of their software and distribution methods.

Many IT professionals I work with have had to clean up after these infections, and equally as many blame their users for being stupid for getting infected. As a researcher, I know this is not necessarily the case. Certainly, some people make ignorant mistakes clicking links and opening attachments, but many of these attacks are convincing enough that simple computer security advice is not enough to protect users from them.

I just came across another instance of a long running spam campaign pretending to be a message from the user’s ISP telling them to run a file from a web link to update their email program settings. The download led to a fake anti-virus variant that was very realistic.

Dear Customer,

This e-mail was sent by CENSORED.com to notify you that we have temporanly prevented access to your account.

We have reasons to beleive that your account may have been accessed by someone else. Please run this file and Follow instructions:

http://ddd33.CENSORED.com/setup.zip

(C) CENSORED.com

This particular payload behaved much more like a real anti-virus product than ever before. It actually detected my installation of Sophos Anti-Virus and prompted me to uninstall it!

Most fake anti-virus I have run into is distributed through blackhat SEO poisoning. I recently put together a video showing how scammers are gaming Google and Bing to distribute this malware in ways your users may not expect.

(Enjoy this video? You can check out more on the SophosLabs YouTube channel and subscribe if you like)

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Aside from its sophistication in trying to remove our product as well as being distributed through an email, today’s sample of fake anti-virus looks and behaves like most others. It has an annoying habit of rebooting your workstation every 15 minutes or so.

To help educate both professionals and end users we have put together some materials on the 10 myths of safe web browsing. This includes some papers, a link to the video above, and a widget you can deploy on your Intranet that helps train users on safer internet usage.

  • Apple finally admits to Rogue anti-Virus problems (thetechherald.com)
  • Self Defense – Sophos Anti-Virus (smilingmac.wordpress.com)
  • Mac fake anti-virus attack adopts new disguise (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
  • Fake Mac Defender ‘Anti-Virus’ For Macs On The Loose (techie-buzz.com)
  • Remove Fake Anti Virus Immediately ? Secure Your Pc With Best Anti … (besthomesecurityinfo.com)
  • Mac needs AntiVirus? (echlinm.wordpress.com)
  • Run your anti-virus program. (newsiam.wordpress.com)
  • Free Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac: ‘Frankly there’s no reason not to try it’ (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
  • Free anti-virus for Mac named Best Anti-Malware solution at SC Awards (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
  • Mac users hit with Fake AV when using Google image search (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)

Google Named Most Reputable Company in U.S

Published by pratyushkp on May 5th, 2011 - in Social, Technology
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Google Inc an American public corporation is now recognized the world over as the fastest search engine. It is an easy to use free service that conveys relevant information in a matter of seconds to the user.

Harris Interactive poll asked about 30,000 people in the US to express their opinion on the 60 most visible companies in the US and rate them on the basis of 20 different categories like finance, leadership, social appeal etc.

Google has topped the list of the most reputed company in the US. Harris Interactive has rated Google with 84.05/100 which indicates excellent performance. Apple, Microsoft, Intel, Sony and Amazon are the other technology companies rated over 80 but Google tops them all.

Insurance, Banks and oil companies were rated the least and AIG was given the worst reputation with 47.77. BP, the company known for its worst oil spills followed next.

Google definitely enjoys total supremacy and has appealed to the masses even when government investigations and privacy concerns have tried to tarnish its image. It is also indicative of the fact that more and more people are connected to the web. Google’s product and service quality has made them accessible to millions.

Source:- http://www.clickindia.com

  • Google Named Most Reputable Company in U.S. (mashable.com)
  • Google named most reputable company in U.S. (cnn.com)
  • Google brand reputation tops all others in U.S. (news.cnet.com)
  • Google brand reputation tops all others in U.S. (news.cnet.com)
  • 11 Companies With The Worst Reputations In America: Harris Interactive (huffingtonpost.com)
  • Harris Interactive releases it’s list of the 10 worst companies in America (saltlakecitymortgage.wordpress.com)
  • Report: Google Most Reputable Corporation In U.S. (searchengineland.com)
  • Google takes top spot in reputation rankings; Apple, Intel, Amazon close behind (zdnet.com)
  • Google Most Reputable in Harris’ Annual RQ Poll (webpronews.com)
  • Google Boasts Pristine Reputation (adweek.com)
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