List of Malware Sites for Aug 8, 2009

Just got an updated list of Sites that you should be aware of:

GenericRogueAntimalware

  • pc-antispyware-2010.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-antispy2010.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-anti-spyware20-10.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-anti-spyware-2010.com(Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pcanti-spyware-2010.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-anti-spyware2010.com(Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pcantispyware20-10.com (Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-antispyware20-10.com(Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • pc-antispyware-20-10.comp-c-anti-spyware-2010.com(Like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]Home Antivirus 2010[/intlink])
  • gomalwarescanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware Site[/intlink])
  • bestpersonalprotectionv2.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware Site[/intlink])
  • removeallviruses.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware Site[/intlink])
  • secure.softwere-store-payments.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware Site[/intlink])
  • securepersonalscanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware Site[/intlink])
  • antivirus-live-pro.com (Rogue Antivirus Software)
  • niobes.info ([intlink id=”3805″ type=”post”]Internet Antivirus Pro Scareware[/intlink])

Each one of these sites have something they want to try to get you to do. Some try to fool you into installing software to “Scan” for virus but in reality you are just installing a Trojan. Others like to try to scam you into buying there fake product so they can make money off of you. In reality this software does nothing to provide any virus protection. Sometimes they even use exploits to install onto the system. These usually have Pop ups or warnings saying you have a virus. There might be even a Web browser re director to the site in question. You should never download or install software from an Unknown source. Also you should never buy any product without asking questions.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

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Picking your Blog Theme : “My top Six Themes”

In the last few blog post we talked about:

When your visitors come to your site the first thing they see is your blog theme.   So I thought we would show you a few themes to make your site a little more nicer for your visitors.  You see if you can get them to come back your are more likely to get more readers.  So here are a few that I have played with that I have used in the past:

xplosives

xPlosive Reloaded [ Demo ]

bluesensation

BlueSensation [ Demo ]

greentech

GreenTech [ Demo ] Download GreenTech with 2 Sidebars

Mandigo141

Mandigo 1.41 [ Demo ]

wp-premiere-theme

WP Premiere Theme [ Demo ]

passionduogreen1

PassionDuo Theme (3 Colors) – Green: Demo | Download, Red: Demo | Download, Blue: Demo | Download

As you can see In most cases I wanted to have some place to advertise and I finally picked PassionDuo with the Blue background.  Why have advertising and affiliates on my website because a lot of time people will click your links and you will make a little money.    Webspace isn’t always free but with these themes at least I am making a little money for each person who clicks my adsvertising.   As you can see each of these have their good and bad it also is good to test them out and see which one you like.

So why worry about Theme’s?

Like I said before if you want to get your readers to come back you have to make it appealing to them and make it looks a little more professional.   As a blogger who wants to retain the readers, it is important to make it clean and sharp as possible.    It is also recommended that you make it easy to navigate, so any person coming to you site will be able to find the information they are looking for.  You should find a theme that also promotes your RSS feed easily and make it stand out.   This way they don’t have to look for the link to subscribe to your blog and thus makes them part of your family.

It is this hope that helps gives people a chance to come back.   Each person who stays a while will be one more person to join my family.   If you like these themes by all means recommend this page to your friends.

If your looking for some Premium Themes then Check these Links Out:

These are just a few good themes for those who want to get a theme that isn’t public or one that isn’t hardly used.   It is up to you if you want to buy or use the Free Themes.   If you are looking for more free themes I would suggest using Google to help you find even more themes.

List of Fake Antivirus Sites for Aug 6, 2009

Just got the Updated list,  It looks like some of the ones [intlink id=”4149″ type=”post”]I talked about on my previous post[/intlink] are also on this list but the ones that aren’t I will list here:

GenericRogueAntimalware

  • basicsystemscannerv8.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • purchuasepremiumprotection.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • purchuase-premium-soft.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • buy-premium-software.com  ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • govirusscanner.com  ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • buybestsoftwareonline.com  ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • smart-online-shop.com (Reseller to [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • gofastscanner.com ([intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink])
  • pcantispyware-20-10.com (Almost like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]HomeAntivirus 2010)[/intlink])
  • pcantispyware-2010.com (Almost like [intlink id=”3977″ type=”post”]HomeAntivirus 2010)[/intlink])

As you can see there are a quite a few on this list for Personal Antivirus scarware.   These sites like to promote to you that they have found a virus by providing pop ups or messages on your computer.   They try to get you to download or Pay this product to protect your system.   In fact it is the one thing that is causing the problem.   There may be even more Malware on you system.   I recommend you do a full system Scan and Get all those Trojans, Viruses, And worms off your system.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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Securing Your WordPress blog

In the last few blog post we talked about:

This post we discuss securing your WordPress blog and creating even more of a WordPress Firewall, as I call it.   You don’t know what bot or person might be lurking around your blog to get access to installing malware or worse off taking control over your blog for there own nefarious reasons.

Photo by: Terry Mun Photo by: Terry Mun

Now since you have installed WordPress and have it working now what do you want to do blog?  Blogging will be coming later in this series but for right now we want to take a good look at removing your Default Admin user.   Like the default routers admin profiles and password this makes it even easier for a hacker to try to find out the password.  Although You should never use a simple password.   You should always use numbers and letters in random order to make a really strong password and have it at least 8 characters long.  The longer it is the better off you at preventing unauthorized access to your blog and your blog posts.

Prevent access to Wp-admin and or image directory from bots.  This can be good you can also use this in combination to disallowing every IP but yours to help prevent people from gaining access to your pictures or you admin login page.   This is all preference and how secure you want to control access to admin page.   I feel if you have good security in place you should be in good shape.   If you don’t have a permenant or static IP and have a rotating IP you can however increase your security by password protect the wp-admin directory from unauthorized people.

I’ve also been using a few plugins to help protect your admin page from hackers, they can help prevent unauthorized access by limiting how many times you can attempt an a login:

  • Login Logger – keeps track of recent logins to WordPress for all users, as well as all failed logins. It records username, time, IP address and how long since each login attempt as well as time since last active for each user.
  • Limit Login Attempts – Limit the number of login attempts possible both through normal login as well as (WordPress 2.7+) using auth cookies.  By default WordPress allows unlimited login attempts either through the login page or by sending special cookies. This allows passwords (or hashes) to be brute-force cracked with relative ease.

I have talked about [intlink id=”3698″ type=”post”]Wordpress security plugins and other things[/intlink] you can do to better protect our WordPress blog.   I would suggest looking at that and make sure you harden your security for WordPress so that you don’t have a problem with hackers.   Although these are just a few you should go check out the WordPress article from the creators of WordPress and also consider using some of those recommendations to keep your WordPress blog secure.

On the next blog post we will talk about Blog themes and how they help your audience.   We are almost done but do stay tuned.

No scareware Thanks from no-spyware-thanks.com

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[ad]This just poped up on my radar, and I wanted to let people know about this [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  I’ve been talking to another blog about what they have been getting lately it is called “iwishvirusclean.com” Thanks to this blogs post we been talking the last few hours and a comment was left about no-spyware-thanks.com and this site is of course an personal Antivirus scareware.   They try to scare you into buying there product or downloading a trojan that keeps warning you have a virus so they can still make money.  Which on the same ip this domain is also there “securedvirusscan.com”, I will assume this is also [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  Also “iwantsweepviruses.com” Is another [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site, which is also on that domain.  This was just told to me but “thankyouforscan.com” is another domain they are using for the [intlink id=”3607″ type=”post”]Personal Antivirus Scareware[/intlink] site.  You should never download or buy anything from these types of sites.   If you think you have a virus or Trojan, I would recommend doing a complete scan and making sure you have no more scareware on your computer.

Threat to System : Moderate

[rating:4/5]

Advice : Do a Complete system scan and make sure you don’t have any more hidden malware.

I recommend :

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