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Trend Micro provides better web-based virus cleanup with Housecall v7


It's already been a big week for Windows antivirus, with the rollout of Immunet's new cloud based product and the first beta release of Avast! 5.0. Trend Micro also has an update for us -- a new version of their popular web-based scanner, Housecall.

Housecall v7 adds several new features and enhancements, including improved scanning speed and scanning history and restore functionality. On my test system, the full scan took just under three minutes. Not bad at all for a web-based tool.

Perhaps the most important change is that Housecall is now browser-independent, a change that is sure to be welcomed by non-IE users.

Remember, Housecall does not provide realtime detection. It's designed to complement your existing security software or to give you a fast, easy way to scan and clean infected machines that didn't have antivirus software installed.

It's also totally free to use, which is (almost always) a good thing when it comes to virus detection and removal.

Filed under: Security, News, web 2.0

Did you realize some Facebook apps are being used to steal your data?


Phishing [Wikipedia] is nothing new. The bad guys have been spamming our inboxes for a long, long time hoping we'll click on some bogus link and provide them with important personal info like usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers.

Attacks like this rarely limit themselves to one avenue. So where do the bad guys go to find victims when they're not busy spamming? Why, the world's number one social networking site, of course!

Yep. Facebook, with its millions of users and juicy apps platform make it the perfect place for this type of vermin to set up shop. Trend Micro has found several phishing scams before that lured people to fake (but convincing) Facebook sites to harvest data. Now, however, they're doing it to you from the inside.

Trend researchers have discovered three applications so far that run on the Facebook apps platform. They can post notifications to your timeline, just like any legitimate app. The actual phishing is still done off-site, but the look is very, very convincing and you're returned to your Facebook profile afterward. It looks innocent enough, but once you've entered your credentials there's no telling what someone has planned for them.

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Filed under: Security, Windows, Commercial

Trend Micro release Web Protection Add-on


The security minded folks at Trend Micro have released a new tool that provides real-time protection from internet threats. The Web Protection Add-On monitors any HTTP request made by any program on your computer, so it's not simply an add-on for one web browser. Rather, it will scan every URL you visit and every file you download. If the program finds malware, it will provide a pop up warning message.

The program provides some level of protection against bots and other malicious code. You can also configure it to use a Proxy server. But it's meant to be used in conjunction with other anti-virus, anti-spyware applications. The Web Protection Add-On isn't meant to be a complete Windows security suite.

Trend Micro's Web Protection Add-On is available now as a 60-day free download. There's no clear indication of what the full version of the program will cost.

[via AppScout]

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