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1. DNSChanger Malware
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US-CERT encourages users and administrators to ensure their systems are not infected with the DNSChanger malware by utilizing tools and resources available at the DNS Changer Working Group (DCWG) webs

... zl series switches purchased after April 30, 2011. These switches contain a compact flash card that may be infected with malware. US-CERT encourages users and administrators to review HP Security Bu...

3. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
...peration Ghost Click, an investigation that resulted in the arrests of a ring of seven people who allegedly infected millions of computers with DNSChanger malware. The malware may prevent users' anti-...

4. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
... systems of the DNSChanger malware and extended the deadline for shutting off servers that had been keeping infected computers connected to the internet.Although the new deadline is July 9, 2012, US-C...

5. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
... systems of the DNSChanger malware and extended the deadline for shutting off servers that had been keeping infected computers connected to the internet. Although the new deadline is July 9, 2012, US...

6. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
... systems of the DNSChanger malware and extended the deadline for shutting off servers that had been keeping infected computers connected to the internet. Although the new deadline is July 9, 2012, US...

7. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
...peration Ghost Click, an investigation that resulted in the arrests of a ring of seven people who allegedly infected millions of computers with DNSChanger malware. The malware may prevent users' anti-...

8. DNSChanger Malware
(News/CERT)
...peration Ghost Click, an investigation that resulted in the arrests of a ring of seven people who allegedly infected millions of computers and DNSChanger malware. The malware may prevent users' anti-v...

...ware, known as DNSChanger, would replace advertising on popular websites with other ads when viewed from an infected computer. The malware also could have prevented users' anti-virus software from fun...

... them from legitimate websites to fake websites. These fake websites notify the user that their computer is infected with a virus, and the user is tricked into installing the fake anti-virus software ...

...us software. Users who click on these pop-up messages to purchase and install the bogus software may become infected with malicious code or to become victims of a phishing attack.US-CERT encourages us...

...link to a bogus Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Users who click on this link may become infected with malware. Public reports indicate that these email messages are noted as having...

... messages may contain a link or attachment. If users click on this link or open the attachment, they may be infected with malicious code, including the Zeus Trojan.US-CERT encourages users and adminis...

...compromised websites and have not applied updates for known PDF and Flash Player vulnerabilities may become infected with malware. This malware may be used by attackers to monitor network traffic and ...

... queries for these sites, preventing a user from visiting them). If a Conficker infection is suspected, the infected system should be removed from the network. Major anti-virus vendors and Microsoft h...

...tempt to update or install the Flash Player from the link provided in the article, their systems may become infected with malicious code.US-CERT encourages users and administrators to take the followi...

...ve additional malicious code installed on them. According to Microsoft, there is no indication that systems infected with previous variants of Conficker can automatically be re-infected with the B++ v...

Learn about the Conficker worm, how it spreads, and how to remove it from your computer if you're infected. Read more: Recent Security at Home informationLearn about the Conficker worm, how it spreads

...g via USB flash drive devices. Currently, there are two popular methods by which USB flash drives are being infected with malicious code. Please note that these are not the only two methods available....

...ttachment that is embedded with malicious code. Users who follow the link or open the attachment may become infected with a Trojan.US-CERT encourages users to do the following to help mitigate the ris...

...indicate that attackers are modifying the sites and embedding JavaScript code. Users who visit one of these infected websites may be unknowingly redirected to a malicious websites. These malicious web...

...ttackers are modifying the sites and embedding a reference to JavaScript code. Users who visit one of these infected websites may unknowingly execute malicious code. This code attempts to exploit know...

... installation files installs as an autorun program on the memory card installs itself to the device when an infected memory card is inserted protects itself from deletion by copying itself back to dis...

...ing via spam email messages that contain links to medical sites. If a user follows one of these links to an infected site, the user's machine will be infected with the Storm Worm. The links contained ...

25. Google Orkut Worm
(News/CERT)
...rkut. It has been reported that this worm spreads by sending messages to Orkut users. When a user visits an infected Orkut profile, the user becomes infected by a "scrap" that references a remote, mal...

26. Worms
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...rts, which a firewall can help with, or malicious web pages or email messages, from other machines that are infected. Worms, on the other hand, hardly ever do anything noticable to your ...

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