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Computer Virus Could Disable Cyberattack Source. Viruses stole City College of S.F. data for years. Personal banking information and other data from perhaps tens of thousands of students, faculty and administrators at City College of San Francisco have been stolen in what is being called "an infestation" of computer viruses with origins in criminal networks in Russia, China and other countries, The Chronicle has learned. At work for more than a decade, the viruses were detected a few days after Thanksgiving, when the college's data security monitoring service detected an unusual pattern of computer traffic, flagging trouble. It appeared at first that the problem was contained in a single computer lab at Cloud Hall on the Phelan Avenue campus, one of a dozen City College sites around the city. David Hotchkiss, the chief technology officer, immediately shut the lab down and reported the problem to Chancellor Don Griffin, General Counsel Scott Dickey and Board of Trustees President John Rizzo.

The college's payroll, admissions and accounting systems have yet to be analyzed for the viruses. Hackers target children with cartoon gaming websites that secretly infect their parents' PCs. Sites offering cute games secretly infect PCsSites with 'game' or 'arcade' in title pose dangerInfections remain until when parents log inOne site infected 12,600 users last month By Rob Waugh Updated: 09:40 GMT, 16 January 2012 Hackers are targeting children with sites that install malicious software on PCs, disguised as innocent-looking cartoon gaming websites.

But the sites quietly load programs onto the PCs which lurk in the background, which can steal information from adults Children are the latest target for writers of computer viruses - seen as an easy 'way in' to their parents PCs. Hackers are targeting children with sites that install malicious software on PCs, disguised as innocent-looking cartoon gaming websites. But the sites quietly load programs onto the PCs which lurk in the background, which can steal information from adults, long after the children have logged off. Others such as HiddenNinjaGames.com also pose a risk, says the security firm. Apple Operating System Targeted by Malware. Intego SecurityThe Mac Defender software is designed to look authentic and asks users for their credit card information. For years Apple Mac users have boasted about the lack of malware on their computers. In comparison, Microsoft Windows owners have regularly felt the brunt of viruses and malware that can easily debilitate an entire computer system in minutes.

Now Apple is in that camp too after a barrage of malware began infiltrating computers over the past few days. To fix the problem, Apple posted a list of instructions on its Web site Wednesday telling users how to remove the intrusive software from Macs. The malware infects Mac computers through Web sites that tell users to install antivirus software called Mac Defender. Apple said the ultimate goal of the software was to gain access to credit card information “which may be used for fraudulent purposes.”

Intego explained that once installed, Mac Defender would open pornographic Web sites in the user’s Web browser every few minutes. Virus Infects Computers in Japan’s Parliament. French fighter planes grounded by computer virus. However, the French navy admitted that during the time it took to eradicate the virus, it had to return to more traditional forms of communication: telephone, fax and post. Naval officials said the "infection"' was probably due more to negligence than a deliberate attempt to compromise French national security. It said it suspected someone at the navy had used an infected USB key. The Sicmar Network, on which the most sensitive documents and communications are transmitted was not touched, it said.

"The computer virus problem had no effect on the availability of our forces. " According to Liberation newspaper, two days later the chiefs of staff decided to isolate Intramar from the military's other computer systems, but certain computers at the Villacoublay air base and in the 8th Transmissions Regiment were infected.

The French press also reported that the only consolation for the French Navy was that it was not the only ones to have fallen victim to the virus. Free softwares to protect PCs, tablets from viruses | abc13. HOUSTON (KTRK) -- If you got a new computer or tablet for Christmas, then listen up, you need to protect it. But no need to spend a lot of money on new anti-virus software. Whether your computer or tablet is new or you just want to keep your old computer a lot longer, there is free software that will protect your computer and keep it running smoothly. "When I turned it on, it wouldn't let me do anything," said Adrian Jackson, who had a computer virus.

This is a typical problem the computer experts over at Top Tech Experts hear everyday. "Every time you close it, it would continue to pop up, just continue to pop up," Jackson said. Jackson's computer caught a virus. "That's how they make a lot of money," said Alex Diaz with Top Tech Experts. Diaz says a typical virus will lock up your computer and make it appear you need to purchase software, even scare you into buying it now! But Jackson knew better and brought it over to the experts. The first: (Copyright ©2014 KTRK-TV/DT.

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Free Antivirus - Download Software for Virus Protection. Free | Antivirus Download | Free Virus Protection | France. Free Antivirus for Windows - Open source GPL virus scanner. SpyEye 'trojan horse': New PC virus steals your money and creates fake online bank statements. Crimeware steals passwords from your browserCyber criminals use your debit card details to drain your accountWhen you visit your bank, it adjusts figures so the criminal transactions don't appearAttack has been used in U.S. and UK By Rob Waugh Updated: 20:17 GMT, 6 January 2012 The new SpyEye 'trojan horse' software steals your card details - then when you log into your online bank, it adjusts your balance so you don't realise anything is wrong.

It's already been found in the U.S. and the UK A new version of the SpyEye 'trojan horse' software not only steals your money, it then offers false reassurance that it's still there. When you visit your online bank, there will be no trace of the transactions that cyber-criminals are using to empty your bank account. Worse, your balance will also be adjusted on screen so it looks as if nothing is happening. The attack - on Windows PCs - has already been detected in the U.S. and the UK.