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		<title>Trojan Horse – Mythology or Reality ?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In Greek Mythology, the Trojan Horse was a seemingly innocuous but treacherous gift from the Greeks to the Trojans. During the siege of Troy, an enormous wooden horse was left by the Greek army outside the gates of the city. The Greeks had sailed away as if they had retreated. The Trojans, believing the horse [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Greek Mythology, the Trojan Horse was a seemingly innocuous but treacherous gift from the Greeks to the Trojans. During the siege of Troy, an enormous wooden horse was left by the Greek army outside the gates of the city. The Greeks had sailed away as if they had retreated. The Trojans, believing the horse to be a religious offering, brought it into the city. Greek soldiers then emerged from their hiding place within the hollow horse and opened the city gates to enable the rest of the Greek army to enter and capture the city.<span id="more-79"></span></p>
<p>But whats actually is a Trojan Horse in our modern computer era? A Trojan Horse is a destructive program that masquerades as a harmless application. Unlike viruses, Trojan Horses do not replicate themselves, but they can be just as destructive. One of the most dangerous examples of a Trojan is a program that promises to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses into your computer.</p>
<p>When a Trojan is activated, numerous things can happen. Some Trojans are more annoying than malicious. Some of the less annoying Trojans may choose to change your desktop settings or add silly desktop icons. The more serious Trojans can erase or overwrite data on your computer, corrupt files, spread other malware such as viruses, spy on the user of a computer and secretly report data like browsing habits to other people, log keystrokes to steal information such as passwords and credit card numbers, phish for bank account details (which can be used for criminal activities), and even install a backdoor into your computer system so that they can come and go as they please.</p>
<p>The Trojan can be tricky. Who hasn’t been online and had an advertisement pop up claiming to be able to rid your computer of some nasty virus? Or, even more frightening, you receive an email that claims to be alerting you to a new virus that can threaten your computer. The sender promises to quickly eradicate, or protect, your computer from viruses if you simply download their “free”, attached software into your computer. You may be skeptical but the software looks legitimate and the company sounds reputable. You proceed to take them up on their offer and download the software. In doing so, you have just potentially exposed yourself to a massive headache and your computer to a laundry list of ailments.</p>
<p>To fight Trojans as much as possible, follow these guidelines:</p>
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<li>Install reliable anti-virus software. It is also important that you download any updates frequently to catch all new Trojan Horses, viruses, and worms. Be sure that the anti-virus program that you choose can also scan e-mails and files downloaded through the internet.</li>
<li>Remain diligent: Trojans can infect your computer through rogue websites, instant messaging, and emails with attachments. Do not download anything into your computer unless you are 100 percent sure of its sender or source.</li>
<li>Consider installing a firewall. A firewall is a system that prevents unauthorized use and access to your computer. A firewall is not going to eliminate your computer virus problems, but when used in conjunction with regular operating system updates and reliable anti-virus software, it can provide additional security and protection for your computer. Also, if the firewall is configured to block outbound communication from your computer towards the Internet, you can stop any malicious traffic from a Trojan software trying to steal personal info and send it out to the Internet.</li>
<li>Ensure that your operating system is always up-to-date. If you are running a Microsoft Windows operating system, this is essential. Windows VISTA is the best OS you can install nowadays since it takes security very seriously and provides an arsenal of tools to detect and fight Trojans and other malware.</li>
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<p>Nothing can guarantee the security of your computer 100 percent. However, you can continue to improve your computer&#8217;s security and decrease the possibility of infection by consistently following these guidelines.</p>
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		<title>Comparison: Virus, Warm, Adware, Spyware, Trojan</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We have all encountered terms like virus, warms, spyware etc many many times in the internet &#8220;jungle&#8221; without actually distinguishing between them. In this post I will try to define and compare all these malware threats that flow around the computer and internet worlds. Virus: A virus is a malware program that is loaded on [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all encountered terms like virus, warms, spyware etc many many times in the internet &#8220;jungle&#8221; without actually distinguishing between them. In this post I will try to define and compare all these malware threats that flow around the computer and internet worlds.</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Virus</strong>: A virus is a malware program that is loaded on your computer without your knowledge,            with the intent of doing some damage to your system. It normally attaches itself to another program or data file in order to spread and reproduce itself in other areas of the computer without the knowledge of the user. Normally a virus enters your computer through a spam email which has attachments (pictures or files) or by downloading infected programs from malicious sites. A virus can damage files or cause your computer to behave strangely.</li>
<li><strong>Warm</strong>: Warms are memory-resident malware threats that can spread across networks by exploiting possible Vulnerabilities in the TCP/IP stack implementation of the OS and/or specific applications. They load themselves into the memory of a remote system and then execute themselves &#8230; all without ever being written to a disk. A warm therefore can live on its own and propagate by copying itself from one computer to another. Worms can harm a network, can consume tremendous bandwidth, and can shut a computer down.</li>
<li>The difference between viruses and worms is that a virus cannot replicate itself like a worm, and it usually affects the computer it has invaded. A worm acts autonomously, and uses a computer network in order to multiply itself and to send copies of itself to other systems. A virus needs a user action (e.g download of infected file, run a program etc) in order to propagate and spread itself.<span id="more-60"></span></li>
<li><strong>Adware</strong>: An adware is certainly less threatening than a Warm or Virus. Typically, adware components install alongside a shareware or freeware application and bring targeted advertisements to your computer. These advertisements create revenue for the software developer. Adware displays web-based advertisements through pop-up windows or through annoying advertising banners. It can slow down your computer by consuming cpu, memory and bandwidth.</li>
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<li><strong>Spyware</strong>: A spyware is closely related with adware, since it is usually transmitted also via freeware/shareware applications that we often download. As soon as it is downloaded it installs itself in your PC without your knowledge, and starts to monitor your internet activity. The monitored information is then transmitted to a third party, in most cases to companies which are interested in creating your personal profile. Later on, it will start sending you advertising or other data.</li>
<li><strong>Trojan</strong>: It is a program that appears to be working properly but actually causes damage in some form. It is called a Trojan because it can enter your computer through operations considered harmless, for example, through a game or even through a virus tracking program, and so it can trick the user by hiding the underlying activity. Like the ancient Trojan Horse, the Computer Trojan can secretly open ports on your <a href="https://www.networkingreviews.com/2008/03/01/the-need-for-setting-up-a-home-network/" title="Home Network Setup" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Home Network</a>. In general, Trojan horses cannot multiply themselves as warms do, but they rely on people to pass them around. The idea is to make the program   look like it&#8217;s something harmless, like a screen saver or joke, so it gets   sent around.</li>
</ul>
<p>Bottom line is that you don&#8217;t want any of those little nasty codes on your computer. Fortunately there are several tools in the security &#8220;Arsenal&#8221; that can help you fight all these malware threats:</p>
<h4>Antivirus Software</h4>
<p>Antivirus software is the countermeasure program used to &#8220;inoculate&#8221; computer viruses. The software is installed on your PC and checks against viruses all files on your computer as well as files attached in incoming emails. If it finds viruses, it immediately informs you and, in most cases, it quarantines/cleans the infected files. The Antivirus can detect and clean both viruses and worms.</p>
<p>The <strong>Antivirus</strong> tool is a &#8220;must-have&#8221; software if you want to browse the Internet safely. The Three Best Antivirus Software available on the market today (which I am currently using on my personal computers) are the following:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2597717-10499276" onmouseout="window.status=&#039; &#039;;return true;" onmouseover="window.status=&#039;http://www.symantec.com&#039;;return true;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Norton</a> from Symantec<img decoding="async" src="http://www.ftjcfx.com/image-2597717-10499276" border="0" height="1" width="1" /></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2597717-1110836" onmouseout="window.status=&#039; &#039;;return true;" onmouseover="window.status=&#039;http://www.kaspersky.com/&#039;;return true;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kaspersky Anti-Virus Products</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-2597717-10444253" onmouseout="window.status=&#039; &#039;;return true;" onmouseover="window.status=&#039;http://www.trendmicro.com&#039;;return true;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Trend Micro </a></li>
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<h4>Complete Security Suite</h4>
<p>A complete security suite is a collection of tools for defending against malicious threats for your computer. The security suite usually includes antivirus, antispam, firewall, antispyware etc. An example of such a suite is <a href="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-2597717-10503895" onmouseout="window.status=&#039; &#039;;return true;" onmouseover="window.status=&#039;http://www.symantec.com&#039;;return true;" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Norton 360 All-In-One Security</a><br />
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Although a security suite can help you prevent more types of malware compared with the standalone antivirus, the disadvantage of  this  software  is that it takes more  computer resources  compared with a single antivirus solution.</p>
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