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When Using Social Networking Sites Exercise Caution

With more people using social networking sites there is also an increase in the various threats people may encounter online. Unfortunately population masses tend to attract people with less than noble intentions and so is the case with many popular social networking sites. Now the social networking dangers that do exist are not extreme enough to consider your complete withdrawal from these sites. On the other hand your safety on the internet can be compromised if you do not exercise caution.

Here are 3 of the most common threats facing many people involved in online social networking.

Malware

Spammers of all sorts can ‘sniff’ out a crowd online in a short period of time. Many target popular social sites because the ‘fishing’ is good. The offer of interesting content or a helpful download allows these people to ‘deposit’ different types of malware on your computer.

In this case the same rules should apply when involved in any online social activities as it does with your email. Do not open anything from people you do not know or looks suspicious – end of story.

Online Predators

Once again due to the popularity of online social sites part of the crowd it attracts belongs more to the ‘creepy’ element. Although these sites do keep you out of immediate physical contact there are circumstances that could put you at risk. Strangers do not have need for any of your personal information. No matter how many messages you may pass back and forth with someone on one of these sites how well do you really know them? One of the most common social networking dangers is the creeps posing as your friend to get important and private information from you. Be friendly but do not share anything other than what may be reflected in your profile or perhaps casual interests. Quite frankly there is NO reason for someone to know anything other than this.

Remember what we all learned when growing up – do not talk to strangers!

Site Host

Unfortunately it appears that perhaps some of the more popular networking sites are getting a little too liberal with the use of members personal information. Now we will not mention names here but some sites are making ‘subtle’ changes to their ‘policies’ involving member privacy. It is up to each individual to protect themselves insofar as how much information they are willing to give these sites. Read all disclosures carefully and be forthcoming but at the same time particular in what you allow your profile to reflect about you.

With the growing number of people using social networking sites there also is an increase in the number of threats existing at many of these sites. Now many of these social networking dangers are not extreme enough to justify staying completely away however an awareness of them is important. It seems that the most popular social networking sites like facebook or twitter or more prone to attracting this type activity. But the fact of the matter is everybody should be aware of certain precautions they need to take for their own safety on the internet. The 3 most prevalent threats we discussed above can be easily avoided by practicing a little common sense during any online social networking activity. By taking certain precautions as recommended above you will make your online networking experience not only safer but also more enjoyable.

When Using Social Networking Sites Exercise Caution

With more people using social networking sites there is also an increase in the various threats people may encounter online. Unfortunately population masses tend to attract people with less than noble intentions and so is the case with many popular social networking sites. Now the social networking dangers that do exist are not extreme enough to consider your complete withdrawal from these sites. On the other hand your safety on the internet can be compromised if you do not exercise caution.

Here are 3 of the most common threats facing many people involved in online social networking.

Malware

Spammers of all sorts can ‘sniff’ out a crowd online in a short period of time. Many target popular social sites because the ‘fishing’ is good. The offer of interesting content or a helpful download allows these people to ‘deposit’ different types of malware on your computer.

In this case the same rules should apply when involved in any online social activities as it does with your email. Do not open anything from people you do not know or looks suspicious – end of story.

Online Predators

Once again due to the popularity of online social sites part of the crowd it attracts belongs more to the ‘creepy’ element. Although these sites do keep you out of immediate physical contact there are circumstances that could put you at risk. Strangers do not have need for any of your personal information. No matter how many messages you may pass back and forth with someone on one of these sites how well do you really know them? One of the most common social networking dangers is the creeps posing as your friend to get important and private information from you. Be friendly but do not share anything other than what may be reflected in your profile or perhaps casual interests. Quite frankly there is NO reason for someone to know anything other than this.

Remember what we all learned when growing up – do not talk to strangers!

Site Host

Unfortunately it appears that perhaps some of the more popular networking sites are getting a little too liberal with the use of members personal information. Now we will not mention names here but some sites are making ‘subtle’ changes to their ‘policies’ involving member privacy. It is up to each individual to protect themselves insofar as how much information they are willing to give these sites. Read all disclosures carefully and be forthcoming but at the same time particular in what you allow your profile to reflect about you.

With the growing number of people using social networking sites there also is an increase in the number of threats existing at many of these sites. Now many of these social networking dangers are not extreme enough to justify staying completely away however an awareness of them is important. It seems that the most popular social networking sites like facebook or twitter or more prone to attracting this type activity. But the fact of the matter is everybody should be aware of certain precautions they need to take for their own safety on the internet. The 3 most prevalent threats we discussed above can be easily avoided by practicing a little common sense during any online social networking activity. By taking certain precautions as recommended above you will make your online networking experience not only safer but also more enjoyable.

How to remove Antivirus Soft

Antivirus Soft is malicious software from the family of Antivirus Live. This malware makes entry in your PC without letting you think about it. These infections are installed in PC with help of malicious PDF file which are responsible to corrupt older versions of adobe reader. Antivirus soft malware also spread through scamming sites and social networking sites.

Once this software is installed, it continues to update itself automatically whenever you logs in your window and go online. This malware shows numerous infections which are fake and do not actually exist.

When you will be running, Antivirus Soft they display fake security alerts on the infected computer. The text of some of these alerts are:
. Antivirus Software Alert
. Infiltration Alert
. Your computer is being attacked by an internet virus. It could be a password-stealing attack, a trojan-dropper or similar.
. Threat: Win32/Nuqel.E

This program uses aggressive techniques to protect itself from being removed by anti-malware programs. Such as –

. When the Antivirus Soft process is running it will close all the running programs by falsely stating that these programs are infected.
. This malware also changes the proxy settings in IE which prevents you from browsing any other site than Antivirus Soft. This is done to force user to purchase this malicious software.

How to Remove it

This malware can hamper your entire computer activity. If you are finding yourself stuck in similar situation, you can use following steps to remove this malware from your PC –

1. Restart your computer. This is important to work on PC in a safer atmosphere. The moment computer restarts, press “F8& 8243; key constantly. Now, use the arrow keys to highlight the “Safe Mode with Networking” option, and then press ENTER.
2. Now Open Internet Explorer, click on the ‘Tools menu’ and then select Internet Options.
3. In the Internet Options window click on the ‘Connections’ tab, which would be followed by a click on the LAN settings button.
4. Now you will see Local Area Network (LAN) settings window. Uncheck the checkbox labeled Use a proxy server for your LAN under the Proxy Server section and press OK.
5. To be more protected, download an automatic virus removal tool which you can find online. There are numbers of automatic removal tool available. After downloading a good tool, run the full system scan and remove detected files.

Antivirus Soft manual removal:
Kill processes:
[RANDOM CHARACTERS]sysguard.exe, for example ghrtsysguard.exe [RANDOM CHARACTERS]sftav.exe
HELP:

Delete registry values:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun “”
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun “”
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesAttachments “SaveZoneInformation” = “1& 8243;
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings “ProxyServer” = “http=127.0.0.1:5555& 8243;
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesAssociations “LowRiskFileTypes” = “.exe”
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerDownload “RunInvalidSignatures” = “1& 8243;
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionInternet Settings “ProxyOverride” = “”
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareAvScan
HELP:

Delete files:
Windows XP: %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]sysguard.exe Windows Vista and Windows 7: %UserProfile%\AppData\Local\\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]sysguard.exe %UserProfile%\AppData\Local\\[RANDOM CHARACTERS]sftav.exe
HELP:

Delete directories:
%UserProfile%Local SettingsApplication Data[RANDOM CHARACTERS] (Win XP)
%UserProfile%AppDataLocal\ (Win Vista & 7)