1 bạn nhờ đăng, báo Công an Việt Cộng đang có mă độc, chuyên ăn cắp password trữ trong computers, theo dơi các bạn typing ǵ:
Đây là thông tin từ Symantec:
http://www.symantec.com/security_res...jsp?asid=24187
"...Severity: High
This attack could pose a serious security threat. You should take immediate action to stop any damage or prevent further damage from happening.
Description
This signature detects a mass injection attack which may redirect to a malicious website that can compromise the target computer.
Additional Information
Web sites have been hit by a mass-compromise attack that injects malware into pages and redirects victims to a site that will then try to download Trojans and keylogger code.
If a user visits one of the infected sites, they are redirected through a series of different sites owned by the attacker and brought to the final landing page containing the exploit code . The final landing page records the visitor's IP address. When visited for the first time, the user is directed to the exploit payload site. But when visited again from the same IP address, the user is directed to the benign site of ask.com..."
Khi bị "dính", các bạn phải lập tức có biện pháp pḥng chống:
"No further action is required (đây là cho người có Norton Utilities) but you may wish to perform some of the following actions as a precautionary measure.
• Run the Norton Power Eraser. (home users)
• Run the Symantec Power Eraser. (business users)
• Update your product definitions and perform a full system scan.
• Identify suspicious files.
• Submit suspicious files to Symantec for analysis.
If you believe that the signature is reported erroneously, please read the following:
• Change the behavior of Symantec IPS signatures.
• Report a potential false positive to Symantec."
Theo tôi th́ các bạn nên download program này để quét sạch mă độc:
http://security.symantec.com/nbrt/npe.aspx?lcid=1033
Nên thông báo rộng răi để nhiều bạn khác biết mà tránh.
Việt Cộng nay đang thua kinh tế, họ tung ra nhiều quái chiêu, ngày càng quái đản.
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