Saturday, January 16, 2016

When a bug brings up a spyware – Zataz Mag

Your computer bug, train, relaunches without asking him. Perhaps behind these technical problems lurking spyware. A nuclear medicine department in southern France just to experience it.

The Nice court has just signed a deal that might seem unusual. And yet! The Nice University Hospital had been infiltrated by malware, specifically its nuclear medicine service. This is a result of numerous complaints from users that the technical services of the University Hospital realized that the bugs were the result of a capricious malicious code. Spyware can intercept keystrokes. A complaint is filed. A young practitioner of 34 years was arrested. It was held last week. The Nice Criminal Court sentenced him to pay € 1,000 to € 1 and two colleagues in damages to the Hospital. The convict has appealed.



Detect spyware

Spyware is many, very Many Internet. There are professional versions, easily accessible, usable and detectable. Then there is the “all comers” that you can find on the web (The open web or deep web) via forums and more or less desirable sites. It is not unusual to see this kind of malicious software in computers in schools, hotels … Behind these espionage 2.0 of curious voyeurs, colleagues, competitors. To counter this type of attack, antivirus update is mandatory. Watch over its bandwidth is not insignificant. For hackers, simply run Netstat to retrieve outbound data and tuck your machine. To do this, run the command invitation.

 netstat

To do this, type cmd in your Windows search tool. A black window will appear. In the latter, type: netstat. By adding /? orders appear. Typing -a [netstat -a] you’ll see it appear executable involved in creating each connection or listening port. To determine, for example, active processes with your Internet connection, run the following command netstat -abnov. You can save the data by adding to the order before the order & gt; ecoute.txt [netstat -abnov & gt; ecoute.txt].

 netstat 2

I also recommend the” Process Explorer “tool. Version 16.1 was released in early January 2016. The software allows you to discover which files are opened by the registry keys. What .DLL were loaded. Indispensable as the GlassWire program. A very visual and practical firewall. The Malwarebytes Anti-Malware software can be a valuable ally. It detects and removes malware, spyware, and other digital junk. For fans of the perennially connected webcam on their machine, if the sticker before the lens is a classic, totally useless technique because the spyware filming, is also capable of making screenshots, intercept sound and keystrokes, the French startup Phrozen Software released in November 2015 a new tool called WhoStalksMyCam. The idea afford to alert you if your webcam is operated without your consent by malware.



No magic in infiltration

Last, spyware does not install on your computer like magic. It is mandatory to install it in your machine. To avoid this kind of malice do not download the first found program; beware of any attachments sent by email. A .bak file, .bas, .exe, .pdf, .WORD, .exl, .scr, .zip, .rar are to flee like the plague. Update your computer and attached software. If the press file is a regular correspondent, asking him the questions: Is the transmitter? Does he know the source of his file? Remember to put a password to open your machine. Do not use the “Administrator” area of ​​your Windows, but you can create a guest space that will protect the machine. Proposals that do not protect 100% but should help you better think about your personal security.

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