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Recent reports from McAfee have stated that malware is being distributed through e-mail in the form of airline e-tickets and UPS invoices. The price of air travel is already outrageous so you want to be sure your purchased airline ticket is secured right?. If you are one of the lucky ones and recently purchased an airline ticket, 9 times out of 10 you are going to open a received email related to an “airline ticket”. What better way to spread malware onto computer users than using a fake airline e-ticket, airline titled email or even a UPS invoice?
Through further examination of these types of emails, it was confirmed that the threats are variants of a downloader called Generic Downloader.ab which is classified as a Trojan infection. Because many Trojans are manually installed they can utilize emails such as in the case of fake e-tickets and UPS invoice messages. Once the Generic Downloader.ab trojan is installed it attempts to access a remote host (81.29.241.20) where it could send your personal information to a remote user or hacker.
Have you ever had UPS or FedEx mess up
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For sure, most of us will not be content with the current PC configuration that we have. Depending on the length of time that we have had our personal computers, we are bound to want more in terms of speed and features of personal computers offered in the market. But the real question is what in particular do we look for?
There are a lot of options we can think of today. Ranging from processor chips, memory modules and video cards, it may seem that the possibilities are endless. But considering that these upgrades carry costs, it would be wise to determine what you really need. There are some who go for overkill specs and traditionally these would not be put to full use. Some only need a computer for word processing or browsing the web. So how sophisticated of a specification would you need?
Others tend to be drawn into tempting sales talks from PC vendors. For example, you would seek a certain specs and the usual thing you would hear is for an extra couple of bucks, you can get this higher version. Some do it to help a buyer decide and get more value for their money while others
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Written by PC Freak on July 28th, 2008 with no comments.
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