Russians use Firefox to scam your e-gold and paypal accounts
BitDefender®, one of the leading providers of antivirus solutions and data
security announced that it has detected a new type of malware which steals the
passwords. "Trojan.PWS*****omeInject.A" as BitDefender Labs has named the new
virus is a virus loaded on a computer through another malware presented as
Firefox add-on in Plugin Mozilla Firefox browser folder. According to the
specialists the malicious code runs every time Firefox is launched.
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Re: Russians use Firefox to scam your e-gold and paypal accounts
The rest of the story....
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The specialists have found that the malware filters the data sent by the user to more than 100 banking websites such as bankofamerica.com, chase.com, Halifax-online.co.uk, wachovia.com, paypal.com and e-gold.com. All the grabbed IDs and passwords affected by Trojan.PWS*****omeInject.A are sent to an Internet address type [removed] eex.ru. The domain name and server hosting are both based in Russia, where probably the virus was created.
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Re: Russians use Firefox to scam your e-gold and paypal accounts
I would appreciate if some would stop pimping ECJ. If you wish to do it, do it in the advertising folder. All their articles are taken from elsewhere, so I hope we have understanding.....
Re: Russians use Firefox to scam your e-gold and paypal accounts
Great news to watch. Please continue posting updates on that here to see how the things move on now that the real source of the viruses have been discovered.
Re: Russians use Firefox to scam your e-gold and paypal accounts
install VMWare , put Linux OS there... and whenever u wanna go to eGold/LR (or other sites), use Linux... and u should be safe...
atleast im doin' that