Re: Where can I find an online anti-virus...

2009-09-24 Thread Dave Hall
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 12:16 +0930, Paul Shirren wrote:
 On 24/09/09 10:04 AM, mike james wrote:
  sucker = me
  :)
 
 Not at all. It would be terrible if we were all so cynical that we
 didn't respond to calls for help. Online communities rely on goodwill
 and these people abuse it. Lots of great replies from everyone as usual.
 
 I have seen posts with the exact same text in several unrelated lists
 and from different addresses.
 
 This type of Dorothy Dix spam is becoming popular on forums. The
 reasonable initial question doesn't register with filters or moderators
 and creates a thread. Then another post is snuck in with some link spam
 in an attempt to boost search engine ranking.
 
 In this case I think the aim is to give the payload some sort of
 legitimacy to casual inspection by slipping it in with the other
 answers. The usual punchline to this one is a link to a site saying it
 has detected malware on your computer (in C:\WINDOWS\System32 even on
 Mac and Linux) and a helpful download link for a solution and I don't
 mean an Ubuntu CD.

At least 70 references for the text is already in google.
http://is.gd/3Cz1l- 

Still was a good opportunity to promote opcrack which is a very useful
tool :)

Cheers

Dave


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Re: Where can I find an online anti-virus...

2009-09-24 Thread Daniel Sobey
Yes this is most likely spam as you said you can actually use an online
version of norton.
You go to the web page and use an activx control.
Once you have authorised the use of the control it does appear to scan
the computer.
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/WelcomePage.asp

Though it's probably not that useful it does exist.

On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 12:16 +0930, Paul Shirren wrote:
 On 24/09/09 10:04 AM, mike james wrote:
  sucker = me
  :)
 
 Not at all. It would be terrible if we were all so cynical that we
 didn't respond to calls for help. Online communities rely on goodwill
 and these people abuse it. Lots of great replies from everyone as usual.
 
 I have seen posts with the exact same text in several unrelated lists
 and from different addresses.
 
 This type of Dorothy Dix spam is becoming popular on forums. The
 reasonable initial question doesn't register with filters or moderators
 and creates a thread. Then another post is snuck in with some link spam
 in an attempt to boost search engine ranking.
 
 In this case I think the aim is to give the payload some sort of
 legitimacy to casual inspection by slipping it in with the other
 answers. The usual punchline to this one is a link to a site saying it
 has detected malware on your computer (in C:\WINDOWS\System32 even on
 Mac and Linux) and a helpful download link for a solution and I don't
 mean an Ubuntu CD.
 


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