Showing posts with label PC Utility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PC Utility. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Shadow Brokers Release Windows Malware that can Steal Keystrokes and Record Audio to its Paid Subscriber

Paid subscribers of Shadow Brokers’ monthly subscription can now gain complete access to your PC/laptop and steal your passwords and chats



The hacking group named SHADOW BROKERS, which was responsible for the NSA leaks earlier. is back with another NSA hacker kit. This time however, the leak is only available for the users with its “monthly subscription”.

In their latest release, SHADOW BROKERS have released a malware dubbed UNITEDRAKE. It is a remote access and control tool with “plug-ins” that can target WINDOWS based systems enabling the hacker with full control over their victim's system.

UNITEDRAKE is compatible with systems running on Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 up to Windows Server 2012. It first came to light in 2014 as a part of NSA's classified documents leaked by its former contractor Edward Snowden.

The Snowden documents suggested the agency used the tool alongside other pieces of malware, including GUMFISH, FOGGYBOTTOM, GROK, and SALVAGERABBIT

The malware's modules including FOGGYBOTTOM and GROK can perform tasks including listening in and monitoring communication, capturing keystrokes and both webcam and microphone usage, impersonating users, stealing diagnostics information and self-destructing once tasks are completed.

These tools were allegedly developed and used by the US National Security Agency (NSA) to perform mass surveillance and bulk hacking worldwide.

Ankush Johar, director at HumanFirewall.io, said: "Remote Administration and surveillance tools are not a new thing in the global cyberspace. These have existed since the beginning of the internet. Although, criminal grade pro malware like these are extremely dangerous as, even the inexperienced chaps now can use them to carry out nation-wide cyber crimes.

"It’s not too difficult to avoid the basic malware. Being aware and staying cautious is the key to your security. Consumers are suggested to make sure that the following points are always kept in mind before hovering around the tech."

* Keep a genuine anti-virus installed and updated.
* Do not click on click on unknown links. Verify the links completely before opening them.
* Never download attachments from untrusted sources.
* Never download pirated software/cracks as they contain malware or backdoors that can give complete access of your system to the hacker.
* Install all software and OS updates available on your device whenever prompted to do so.
* Avoid plugging in unknown USB devices, whether at home or office.

via BusinessWorld

Monday, June 27, 2011

IOBit Advanced SystemCare


With the unique "Dual-Core" engine and the heuristic malware detection, detects the most complex and deepest spyware and malware in a very fast and efficient way.

Advanced SystemCare Free is a Swiss Army Knife of a PC utility. It comes with a suite of optimization tools, including an uninstaller, one-click registry fixes, defragmenters, and more.


Pros:

Lots of tools: IOBit's everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to Advanced SystemCare means you're bound to find something useful for your machine in its massive library of tools, tweakers, and cleaners.
One-click fix: Despite its daunting list of options, users shouldn't have trouble finding some kind of fix-all option. When in doubt, most users will probably opt for just that.

Cons:

Lackluster redesign: Claims of a Metro-friendly redesign amount to nothing more than color changes, font tweaks to a thinner sans-serif type, and icon packs. Many tools are shortcuts to separate applications that are visually inconsistent and offer questionable value over default tools.
Tedious uninstallation: Advanced SystemCare's setup is like a collection of shortcuts to other downloads. SystemCare's toolbox behaves more like a glorified stub installer for IOBit's other products than a true all-in-one program. Even after uninstalling SystemCare, you're forced to uninstall each individual app separately.

Bottom Line:

At first glance, Advanced SystemCare has everything you would think you'd ever need to keep a PC in tip-top shape: uninstallers, driver updaters, and so on. However, not all are better alternatives than their stock counterparts. For example, the Windows 8 Process Explorer is a much more usable solution.
Advanced SystemCare's user experience is a mixed bag. We didn't have any trouble opting for a one-click-fix solution for many of our computer "issues," but we took that option because of information overload.
If you have absolutely no security or tweaking tools, then it might be worth taking a look at Advanced SystemCare. The uninstallation process is tedious and inefficient, because the product treats each feature as a separate app. For defrag tools, malware protection, and even process explorers, we recommend downloading separate alternatives that offer a more focused but higher-quality approach to their respective tasks.


 
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