Category Archives: Trojans

Why do people send virus/trojans?

Question by rufusj2008: Why do people send virus/trojans?
What do they actually achieve by it? other than causing other people and expense!

Best answer:

Answer by Aaron
Simple

It annoys people
Steals personal information
Makes them feel like GOD
Makes them rich by stealing money
etc.

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Man Tables Slip Discreetly on to Men’s Holiday Wish List


Kansas City (PRWEB) November 12, 2010

For every man that has yearned for a beer while not missing a second of the game and every woman who wants a living room that looks like a living room, a new product on the market may be the furniture equivalent to a compromise.

A Man Table is a dual-purpose product that pleases both husband and wife. The Man Table is essentially a mini-fridge designed to accommodate up to 50 12 oz cans. One stylish distinction sets it apart; it is encased in handcrafted custom cabinetry, designed to blend in to any tastefully decorated living room. It’s the Trojan horse of the discerning beer drinker.

Man Table inventor and designer Tom Stein says that this concept is designed for the considerate husband. “It bridges the gap between what you want as a man and what you need as a husband,” he says. His idea is to hide a man cave in every living room while maintaining a sleek, design oriented aesthetic.

The stat sheet on Man Tables, like any major player, is impressive. The unit, in addition to the 50 12 oz cans, can also accommodate two 750 ml bottles in the door. It also features a movable shelf unit for complete customization. The cooler is equipped with an LED light for illumination and features green cooling technology, which operates without Freon.

The Man Table keeps your beer right at the optimum drinking temperature of 38-40 degrees. The unit swings open from top to bottom, much like a dishwasher with a safety stop at 75 degrees, to insure that there are no messy spills. Man Table is also whisper quiet, doing all the work of keeping you happy at below 15 decibels.

For the ladies, Man Table features rugged hardwood construction that stands up to use. The sleek design fits into any d

Health Canada’s New Powers Put Canadians at Risk of Trespass and Raids


(PRWEB) November 23, 2010

A federal bill purporting to make Canadians safer will actually make them less safe and – if passed – will likely face a barrage of constitutional challenges in the courts, according to Shaun Buckley, a leading constitutional lawyer, and a growing number of concerned citizens, health consumer groups and legislators.

Bill C-36: The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act gives Health Canada sweeping new powers, shifts control to bureaucrats, and puts Canadians at risk of trespass and raids by Health Canada – without requiring government officials to go through the courts. The bill has passed 3rd reading in the House of Commons and is now before the Senate.

Shawn Buckley, Kamloops-based constitutional lawyer and president of the Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA), originally challenged earlier versions of Bill C-36 (Bills C- 52 & 6) that died due to widespread opposition from health consumers and vendors of natural health products and/or when earlier parliamentary sessions were dissolved or prorogued. Responding to outrage from consumers and vendors of natural health products, the government and MPs from all parties backed off, specifically exempting natural health products in the latest version – Bill C-36.

In spite of the exemption, Buckley remains concerned that Bill C-36 is still a ‘Trojan horse’ that will ultimately pave the way for government to re-introduce the same sweeping provisions that by-pass the rule of law to apply to Canada’s natural health industry, which has been under siege since natural health products (NHPs) were included under the Food & Drug Act in 2004. As a result of Natural Health Product regulations, thousands of products have become unavailable to consumers, restricting access to healthcare alternatives.

“Bill C-36 is sold to us as necessary for our safety,” says Buckley, “but if I’m correct , this bill represents one of the most unsafe legal moves – certainly in my lifetime.”

Senators Elaine McCoy (PC), Joseph Day (Lib), Celine Hervieux-Payette (Lib), George Furey (Lib) and Tommy Banks (Lib) – all lawyers – have expressed concern that the bill is a breach of civil liberties and will probably not stand up to what will likely be many court challenges, should it pass. Banks says “it is undoing 400 years of common law.”

Fasken Martineau, one of the country’s leading law firms, has also expressed concern about the impact of Bill C-36. Peter Pliszka, a partner with Fasken Martineau’s Toronto office, says “Bill C-36 will introduce a revolutionary upheaval in product regulation in Canada,” and says it goes against 140 years of Canadian history.

Buckley is giving a cross-country lecture tour – Freedom in Crisis – November 18 to December 7 to alert the public about the potential threat to rights and freedoms that Bill C-36 poses, as well as to the negative impact the Natural Health Product Regulations will have on NHP businesses and consumers as the regulations come into full force. Buckley will also be providing a guide for NHP businesses to help vendors understand their rights and protect their businesses in the event of a Health Canada raid.

The tour begins in Nelson BC, November 18, and will include Toronto, Moncton, Winnipeg, Penticton, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton.

The Natural Health Products Protection Association (NHPPA) is dedicated to protecting access to Natural Health Products and Dietary Supplements.

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how do I get rid of Trojans on my computer?

Question by Carol D: how do I get rid of Trojans on my computer?

Best answer:

Answer by Arisu ~
Reformat.

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TrustDefender Partners with InfoSight, Inc., to Address Need for Effective Online Transaction Security in the US

(PRWEB) November 26, 2010

With the increasing sophistication of online threats from Trojans and malicious software, TrustDefender and InfoSight Inc. have today announced a strategic initiative to provide enhanced online transactional security solutions to financial institutions, individuals and businesses throughout the United States of America. This partnership is driven by the increasing demand by online business and consumers for technology solutions to address this growing phenomenon of online predators who aim to steal identities to perpetrate criminal activities. The partnership will also provide TrustDefender with increased visibility, and exposure to the US market backed by InfoSight’s breadth of service offerings, reputation and strong client base plus it solidifies TrustDefender’s global reputation as an effective solution to counter these online predators.

Ted Egan, CEO of TrustDefender comments, “InfoSight Inc. is a well-established and recognised IT security and compliance consultancy organisation with unparalleled experience delivering innovative technology solutions to financial institutions across the US. There is a strong synergy between TrustDefender’s core values and InfoSight’s selected service offerings. The InfoSight team brings an unparalleled sales expertise in the industries we target and is backed by a complimentary range of IT security products and services. We believe this relationship will deliver the outcomes we are looking for, especially in ensuring InfoSight’s customers are able to protect their online identities and transactions utilising TrustDefender’s revolutionary real-time transaction security solutions. The relationship between TrustDefender and InfoSight will increase our resource and exposure across the USA and allow us to respond quickly and effectively to the increasing demand we are seeing throughout North America.”

As one of the leading experts in minimising risk exposure, InfoSight Inc. provides the highest levels of IT security assurance and regulatory compliance services. InfoSight Inc. has a leading reputation across industries in the USA including financial services, health care, insurance, utilities and hospitality. InfoSight’s solutions extend beyond the restrictions of business-as-usual information management to the engineering, implementation and management of an integrated and secure information system.

Tom Garcia, CEO of InfoSight Inc. comments, “We believe TrustDefender has an exciting and unique solution to offer organization’s across North America. TrustDefender is paving the way businesses, consumers and financial institutions transact business online and are delivering a safer and stronger online awareness.”

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recommends business owners and managers identify cyber threats, as well as adopt solutions to reduce threats and increase network security. According to the Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3) annual cybercrime reports increased 22% in 2009 vs 2008 and were up 63% in 2009 vs. 2007. The IC3 reported that businesses lost $ 559.7 million due to cybercrime in 2009 up from $ 264.6 million in 2008.1

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TrustDefender is designed to compliment, enhance and wrap around an enterprise’s current security solutions; securing the customers computing device before they begin their authentication process and protecting a customer’s confidential identity and personal information throughout the period of their online transaction. The solution ensures financial institutions such as Banks and Credit Unions have flexibility while they do not have to worry about threats to their customer’s credentials, and more importantly, helps build the trust and reputation that drives increased online transactions due to an enhanced customer journey.

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Avira(free version) has found two HTML/Rce.Gen trojans in my c/drive, I have quarantined them,what do I do ?

Question by Bill T: Avira(free version) has found two HTML/Rce.Gen trojans in my c/drive, I have quarantined them,what do I do ?

Best answer:

Answer by Colinc
nothing. Once quarantined they are locked. You can empty the quarantine folder if you wish.

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