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1. Microsoft Black Tuesday: Microsoft Excel and Movie Maker Files Threaten Windows Users. data: 11.03.10
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The Bulletin Summary for March highlights two important security bulletins, which fix code execution vulnerabilities in both Microsoft Excel (part of the Office package) and Microsoft Movie Maker.

2. Upgrade to IE 8 to avoid new zero day vulnerability data: 11.03.10
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According to a Microsoft security advisory, IE 6 and 7 suffer from an invalid pointer reference vulnerability, which is a memory-related flaw that attackers can leverage to inject and execute code on a victim computer.

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4. Win 7 Guardian 2010 data: 09.03.10
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Win 7 Guardian 2010 is a rogue antispyware program. It's a rename of Win 7 Guardian. As a typical rogue anti-spyware program Win7Guardian2010 is usually distributed and installed through the use of Trojans that come from misleading websites that pretend to be online anti-malware scanners. What is more, trojans can also come bundled with other malicious software. On way or another, when trojan virus is installed, it will download and install Win 7 Guardian 2010 onto your computer. Once installed, Win 7 Guardian 2010 will be configured to run automatically each time you logon into Windows. While running, this fake antivirus program will simulate a system scan and detect legitimate Windows files or non-existing files as infections. Furthermore, Win7 Guardian 2010 will flood your PC with popups and fake security warnings to mislead you into thinking that there are various harmful files on your computer. This is done to create a reason for the user to buy Win7 Guardian "licensed version", which is completely and utterly non-functional. If you buy it - consider yourself scammed. As you can see, all those fake alerts false scan results are displayed only to scare you. If you are infected with Win 7 Guardian 2010, please use these removal instructions below, which will help you to remove Win 7 Guardian 2010 from your computer manually for free or with an automatic removal tool.

5. Microsoft will only release a pair of non-Critical updates for March Patch Day data: 08.03.10
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Microsoft plans to release updates for Windows and Office next Tuesday, March 9. They rate both updates as Important - their second most severe security rating.

6. Don't press F1 if a website tells you to. data: 08.03.10
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Microsoft warned customers of a zero day vulnerability that affects Windows 2000, XP, and Server 2003. This flaw is exploited by enticing a user to press F1 after being lured to a malicious website.

7. "System Alert: Virus Chin09.Win data: 04.03.10
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Pay your attention to the alert titled "System Alert: Virus Chin09.Winâ because it announces the virus. No, your computer is not infected with Virus Chin09.Win, but Dr. Guard malware, which is responsible for loading such alerts on your desktop, is definitely there. Keep in mind that Dr. Guard is a rogue anti-spyware program, total scam that seeks only to rip people off. It infiltrates the system unnoticeably with a help of Trojans and makes the whole system disordered further. Just after being installed into the PC, Dr. Guard loads fake system scanners and creates an impression that computer is greatly infected. This badware imitates scanning the whole system and then announces hundreds of viruses âdetectedâ. Moreover, it also generates falsified warning messages trying to convince users that they really have security issues and on the one of these alerts reports the same earlier described Virus Chin09.Win. Just like any other message loaded by Dr. Guard, âSystem Alert: Virus Chin09.Winâ deceptively informs that computer is defenseless and virus is attempting to damage important files and hijack the whole PCâs system. However, the only aim of loading such notifications is to make PC users take this program serious and fall into downloading Dr. Guard for fixing everything. Besides, people are asked paying the money for the possibility to download Dr. Guard âlicensedâ variant otherwise Virus Chin09.Win is left. Donât get concerned about this parasite because Dr. Guard definitely reports invented threats and seeks only to make you waste your money. Instead of paying for this scamware, you should ignore all the alerts including âSystem Alert: Virus Chin09.Winâ and delete Dr. Guard. Donât waste any moment and remove this rogue anti-spyware as soon as possible.

8. Avcommand.net data: 04.03.10
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Avoid visiting malicious website Avcommand.net because it promotes a total scam, rogue anti-spyware called Antivirus Soft. At the first glance, Avcommand.net looks like a legit and even useful domain though it was revealed to be advertising a malware. When visiting Avcommand.net, PC users are aggressively pushed into installing Antivirus Soft program â rogue anti-spyware which is very hard to remove. Hold from this website as far as you can and also keep your real anti-spyware protected. The trialware of Antivirus Soft reaches computers with Trojansâ help that usually ask no permission when install it into the targeted system. These minor infections modify computerâs browser and disorder the whole system to start consequent redirections to the malicious domains. Additionally, when browsing the Internet people are urged to visit Avcommand.microsoft.com and Avcommand.net, totally counterfeited security pages where they are advised scanning their PCs for malware. Of course, tons of them are âdetectedâ and installing Antivirus Soft with its protection services is offered. In reality, neither Avcommand.net nor Avcommand.microsoft.com is related to Microsoft, itâs just their misleadingly created design which is expected to make users take Antivirus Soft serious. Donât even think about increasing your PCs security when using Antivirus Soft; just prevent your computer from such redirections by using a good anti-spyware program. If you find yourself redirected to the malicious Avcommand.net, then find all the Trojans connected to Antivirus Soft and delete them. Moreover, get rid of Antivirus Soft immediately after noticing it on your PC.

9. Generalscansite.com data: 04.03.10
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Stay clear of Generalscansite.com domain. Itâs a malicious website that advertises Live Enterprise Suite fake anti-spyware program. This program is downloaded and installed completely secretly through Trojan viruses. One of the symptoms that Live Enterprise Suite infected your computer is constant redirection to Generalscansite.com. When your browser gets you to Generalscansite.com you will see tons of pop up ads telling you about spyware infections damaging your system. You will additionally be recommended to purchase a license of Live Enterprise Suite program which should fix all you protection issues. This is the purpose of Generalscansite.com website â to make you purchase a scam program. If you keep getting pop ups by Live Enterprise Suite and are constantly being redirected to Generalscansite.com you should take serious actions in order to get rid this malicious program and its hijacker. Scan you system with a legitimate security tool in order to get rid of these infections as soon as possible. Below you will find a manual removal guide of Generalscansite.com hijacker.

10. Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 data: 03.03.10
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Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 is a rogue anti-spyware program that is distributed through the use of trojans and other malware. Usually, this fake program comes from fake online scanners, bogus video sites, and harmful pdf files or bundled with other malicious software. Once installed, Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 will simulate a system scan and display a list of infections that can't be removed unless you first purchase the program. That wouldn't be so bad, but it actually asks you to pay for a full version of the program in order to remove non-existing infections. And thatâs my friends is nothing more but a scam. What is more, VistaAntivirus Pro 2010 will display many fake security warnings to make you think that your computer is infected with computer worms and trojans or that you are under attack by an Internet virus. One of the fake security alerts states: Tracking software found! Your PC activity is being monitored. Possible spyware infection. Your data security may be compromised. Sensitive data can be stolen. Prevent damage now by completing security scan. While running, Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 will also block antivirus and anti-spyware programs in order to protect itself. It will block security related websites and display fake warning in Internet Explorer claiming that nearly all websites that you going to visit are infected. If you find that your computer is with this fake program, please use the removal instructions below to remove Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 from your computer either manually for free or with an automatic removal tool. Vista Antivirus Pro 2010 removal instructions: 1. Click Start->Run (or WinKey+R). Input: "command". Press Enter or click OK. 2. Type "notepad" as shown in the image below and press Enter. Notepad will open. 3. Copy and past the following text into Notepad: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [-HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClasses.exe] [-HKEY_CURRENT_USERSof...

11. Dr. Guard data: 02.03.10
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Dr. Guard is a rogue anti-spyware program that pretends to be a legitimate malware removal tool. Basically, it's just a rename of Paladin Antivirus. The rogue program is promoted and installed through the use of fake online scanners, bogus video sites or it may come bundled with other malware. Once installed, Dr. Guard will supposedly scan your computer and report numerous false infections to make you think that your computer is badly infected. Then it will prompt you to pay for a full version of the program in order to remove the infections. However, it should be already obvious that Dr Guard is a scam. Don't purchase it! Please follow the removal instructions below and get rid of this virus as soon as possible. [Figure 1. Dr. Guard graphical user interface] While running, Dr. Guard will display fake security warnings claiming that your computer is infected with trojan viruses such as Virus Chin09.Win or that you are under attack by an Internet virus. Of course, that's not truth. The only real threat is DrGuard itself. What is more, this fake program, will impersonate Windows Security Center and state that you should activate (buy) Dr.Guard to protect yourself from possible threats. It can be rather difficult to tell if such alerts are false or not. This one promotes the rogue program so it's obviously fake. But note that other malicious software use the same tactics as well to trick users into thinking that their computer are infected. Some of the fake Dr. Guard alerts that you will likely see if you PC is infected: [Figure 2. Dr. Guard - fake alert] Defenseless OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista Description: Spyware. Blocks access to computer. Attacks porn sites visitors. Protection: Click the balloon to install antivirus software. There are some serious security threats detected on your computer: viruses, trojans, keyloggers, exploits etc. Your computer and all your personal data are in serious danger. Protection: Click the bal...

12. Control Manager data: 02.03.10
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Control Manager is a rogue program that may give false reports of threats on your computer to make you think that you are infected with malicious software. It's from the same family as Control Center rogueware. Control Manager is a typical scam. It's promoted through the use of trojans or comes bundled with other malware. Once installed, this fake program will display many fake security alerts and report numerous infections or threats that can't be removed unless you purchase the program. That wouldn't be so bad, but the trick is that Control Manager asks you to pay for a full version of the program in order to remove infections which don't even exist. So, most importantly, don't purchase it! Then follow the removal instructions below and remove Control Manager from your computer as soon as possible. You may remove it either manually or with an automatic removal tool. While running, ControlManager will also block certain programs and security related websites in order to protect itself. It may also hijack your web browser and redirect you to various misleading sites that promote fake products or display false information to trick you into purchasing Control Manager. If you already purchased it, then you should contact your credit card company and dispute the charges.

13. Adobe Download Manager vulnerability could affect any Adobe software users data: 26.02.10
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If you've downloaded programs like Adobe Reader and Flash Player, you have downloaded Adobe Download Manager too. Unforutnately, Download Manager suffers for a code execution vulnerability. Click the link to learn more.

14. The latest Firefox (3.6) already suffers from a mysterious zero day vulnerability data: 26.02.10
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Mozilla recently released Firefox 3.6, their supposedly their best and most security version of Firefox yet. However, Russian security researchers have already found a mysterious zero day vulnerability that affects this new release.

15. Soldierantivirus.com data: 24.02.10
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Soldierantivirus.com is just another browser hijacker which is bound up with Security Tool rogue anti-spyware. Just like other hijackers that additionally distribute Security Tool, soldierantivirus.com is known to take a control over a targeted web browser and redirect victims to the domain developed to push this malware. To avoid Security Tool and its promoter soldierantivirus.com, remember that keeping your anti-virus software updated is a must! Generally, soldierantivirus.com changes browser settings to ensure that users will be transported to the corresponding web site where so called âfull system scanâ is displayed. After scanning, it returns only unpleasant results that additionally are supposed to convince users that they need the paid version of Security Tool. This âlicensedâ version is in fact nothing else but a pure waste of money and also a headache because of its annoying pop-up ads and system warnings. Moreover, Security Tool and its hijacker should be also blamed for slowing down the infected machine and making the system reachable to other threats that also stimulate purchasing the malware. The malicious activity of soldierantivirus.com and its associates means that you have a significant threat which impacts not only your PC functionality but also may steal your private details. If it happens for you to spot any suspicious activity of soldierantivirus.com and Security Tool, it is strongly recommended to scan your machine and get rid of all these infections.

16. Holidayhomesecurity.com data: 24.02.10
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Holidayhomesecurity.com is one of the classic browser hijackers that all have been released for creating a stimulus to purchase various rogue anti-spyware programs. In this case, Holidayhomesecurity.com scam domain offers purchasing Security Tool badware which MUST be avoided and removed from the system instead of taking it serious. Use the removal guide written at the end of the text when you start noticing redirections to the malicious Holidayhomesecurity.com and keep in mind the main thing - donât fall into purchasing Security Tool rogueware! Holidayhomesecurity.com applies the whole malicious procedure trying to convince you about the need of Security Tool. It uses Trojan horses for its installation and firstly modifies browser settings to get the useful ability to redirect usersâ surfing to the predetermined domain. Eventually, web browser is reconfigured to transport victims to the malicious Holidayhomesecurity.com where they are encouraged to scan their PC for malware. Itâs not a secret that this hijacker is designed only to convince you into buying Security Tool âlicensedâ software, so as a result it returns information about numerous viruses detected. Please, bear in mind that neither Holidayhomesecurity.com nor its affiliate Security Tool are the programs that can be trusted. In truth, the results that are reported on this domain are invented by the same virus, so only ignoring them is recommended. These two Holidayhomesecurity.com and Security Tool pose a great danger to the infected PC system, so donât waste your time and remove them as soon as possible.

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