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06 May 2011
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IE9 new scareware protection
I know dear old Ed Bott is a confirmed MS man but this is an interesting article about how browsers deal with "social engineering" attacks'
It's comparing IE9 with Chrome and it appears that IE9 is ahead of the game with this form of attack.
I though it was interesting and useful to read whatever your browser preference:)
IE9 versus Chrome: which one blocks malware better? | ZDNet
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06 May 2011
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#2
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People fall for that?
The Google Chrome boxes were OBVIOUSLY not from Chrome, seriously.
Though I will give it that, IE9 apparently has an annoyingly good warnings program. Chrome could step it up a tad.
~Lordbob
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OS Windows 7 Ultimate x64, Mint 9
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06 May 2011
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#3
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unfortunately to the unwitting scareware popups can be quite alarming.
my girlfriend's grandma completely freaked out over one (on a mac nonetheless) and is convinced she has a virus and will now pay money for a mac technician to look at it.
I also noticed and don't know how this happened. But my gf got one and somehow her browser was set to open that tab and site when she re-opened the browser, bringing up the false warning every time she opened her browser (FF4).
I could be mistaken about the tab thing, not sure how that came about - but it had her concerned for a moment as well.
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06 May 2011
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#4
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lordbob75
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People fall for that?
The Google Chrome boxes were OBVIOUSLY not from Chrome, seriously.
Though I will give it that, IE9 apparently has an annoyingly good warnings program. Chrome could step it up a tad.
~Lordbob
Unfortunately they do LB. In another post I mentioned a lady friend of mine who opened some page which had a flashing banner ad "CLICK ME", which she of course started to do. I warned her not to since it could be some bad program or virus. Her reply? "But it says click me!" <whistles innocently>
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Computer type PC/Desktop
System Manufacturer/Model Number Home Built Desktop By DataTech
OS Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
CPU Intel i5-2550K, Differing ~4.4-4.8GHz No built in GPU
Motherboard ASUS P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3
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Antivirus Norton Internet Security 2013
Browser IE 10, Opera, Pale Moon if needed
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06 May 2011
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#5
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Quote: Originally Posted by Britton30

Quote: Originally Posted by Lordbob75
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People fall for that?
The Google Chrome boxes were OBVIOUSLY not from Chrome, seriously.
Though I will give it that, IE9 apparently has an annoyingly good warnings program. Chrome could step it up a tad.
~Lordbob
Unfortunately they do LB. In another post I mentioned a lady friend of mine who opened some page which had a flashing banner ad "CLICK ME", which she of course started to do. I warned her not to since it could be some bad program or virus. Her reply? "But it says click me!" <whistles innocently>

~Lordbob
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CPU Intel i5-2500k
Motherboard ASUS P8P67 Pro
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Graphics Card NVidia GeForce N260GTX Twin Frozr
Sound Card Realtek HD OnBoard Audio
Monitor(s) Displays ASUS 24" Monitor
Screen Resolution 1920x1080
Keyboard Razer Tarantula
Mouse Razer Lachesis
PSU Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W
Case Cooler Master Haf 932
Cooling Fans
Hard Drives G.SKILL Phoenix Series 60GB SATA II MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3R 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA II
Internet Speed not fast enough
System Manufacturer/Model Number The Monolith. 3.1
OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
CPU i7 [email protected]
Motherboard Gigabyte Z77-D3H
Memory 2x4GB Corsair Vegeance DDR3
Graphics Card XFX GTX 260 Black Edition
Sound Card none-through large stereo hi fi
Monitor(s) Displays Croosover 27MDP LED IPS Dell 2408 WFP
Screen Resolution 2560x1440 1920x1200
Keyboard Enermax Aurora
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Case Cooler Master ACTS 840
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Hard Drives 1x Samsung 840Pro 128GB SSD
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07 May 2011
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#7
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Quote: Originally Posted by mr pc
unfortunately to the unwitting scareware popups can be quite alarming.
my girlfriend's grandma completely freaked out over one (on a mac nonetheless) and is convinced she has a virus and will now pay money for a mac technician to look at it.
Co-worker friend has a Macbook Pro, and got worried about similar thing. He opened Safari or something, and it popped up a fullscreen animated GIF of flashing red VIRUS and other bits on Icons..telling him his AV was out of date, and click here to buy this AV to "fix" the viruses he had.
He called me up to take a look at it, because his login password wasn't working to give him admin rights or summat to install this AV
When he arrived at my house, he opened the lid and showed me what it was doing. As soon as I saw it, I immediately noticed it was a fake .. cause all the GFX were of a XP Home computer  .
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System Manufacturer/Model Number Asus V2-M3M8200 Barebones
OS Windows 7 Professional x64
CPU AMD Phenom II X4 925
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Memory 4x1024mb Kingston HyperX DDR2-1066 KHX8500D2/1G
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Cooling 120mm side fan & 80mm front & 92mm rear fan
Hard Drives WDC WD5000AAKS
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Seagate ST325062 USB-to-IDE
Fujitsu 160GB Pocket USB HDD
Internet Speed Comcast Xfinity
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little dot MKII Headphone Amp
08 May 2011
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#8
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joshatdot

Quote: Originally Posted by mr pc
unfortunately to the unwitting scareware popups can be quite alarming.
my girlfriend's grandma completely freaked out over one (on a mac nonetheless) and is convinced she has a virus and will now pay money for a mac technician to look at it.
Co-worker friend has a Macbook Pro, and got worried about similar thing. He opened Safari or something, and it popped up a fullscreen animated GIF of flashing red VIRUS and other bits on Icons..telling him his AV was out of date, and click here to buy this AV to "fix" the viruses he had.
He called me up to take a look at it, because his login password wasn't working to give him admin rights or summat to install this AV
When he arrived at my house, he opened the lid and showed me what it was doing. As soon as I saw it, I immediately noticed it was a fake .. cause all the GFX were of a XP Home computer  .
What in the name of god is "summat"?
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OS Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (Technet)
CPU 3.00 gigahertz Intel Core2 Duo E8400
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Memory 4GB
Graphics Card ATI Radeon X1950 Pro
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Monitor(s) Displays 22" Gateway LCD
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Keyboard Logitech G11
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Internet Speed 13.44 Mbps
08 May 2011
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#9
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"Summat" is a good old-fashioned way of saying "something" over here in the UK.
Similarly, "nowt" means "nothing".
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System Manufacturer/Model Number HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
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10 May 2011
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#10
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i use 'summat' for shortening 'something or other like that' or 'something like that' .. summat!
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OS Windows 7 Professional x64
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Memory 4x1024mb Kingston HyperX DDR2-1066 KHX8500D2/1G
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Case Asus V2-M3M8200
Cooling 120mm side fan & 80mm front & 92mm rear fan
Hard Drives WDC WD5000AAKS
WDC WD5002ABYS
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Fujitsu 160GB Pocket USB HDD
Internet Speed Comcast Xfinity
Other Info Logitech Webcam Pro 9000
Accurian 40-1462 Speakers
little dot MKII Headphone Amp
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