Even with the most up to date AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Firewalls, it can NOT keep up with the encryption techniques that "hackers" use no a days with their trojans, bots and so on.
People can buy an encryption program for their torjan for the great price of $10 in the right place, and suddenly their trojan is no longer detected by anything. Of course, maybe after a few weeks or months your Anti-Virus will update and detected it, but by then it will be to late.
@CustomSync I wouldn't say hackers.. I'd say crackers or Black hats... but yes There are tools you can get for about $10 if you know where to look that will encode your virus and make it harder to be detected... They're called FUDs
Very informative. Using caution, common sense is the key. Antivirus, anti-malware software can be helpful. but can be compromised if the user is careless what sites they visit.
Even with the most up to date AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Firewalls, it can NOT keep up with the encryption techniques that "hackers" use no a days with their trojans, bots and so on.
People can buy an encryption program for their torjan for the great price of $10 in the right place, and suddenly their trojan is no longer detected by anything. Of course, maybe after a few weeks or months your Anti-Virus will update and detected it, but by then it will be to late.
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CustomSync 2 years ago
@CustomSync I wouldn't say hackers.. I'd say crackers or Black hats... but yes There are tools you can get for about $10 if you know where to look that will encode your virus and make it harder to be detected... They're called FUDs
pspheaven 4 months ago
i lost the game
thesokrin 2 years ago
Umm Ok?
FrugalTech 2 years ago
so are you saying that this affects the computers that have windows apps but not macs?
athomas1124 2 years ago
Yes, only one known botnet for the Mac that I am aware of called iServices and that comes with some pirated copies of Photoshop for Mac.
FrugalTech 2 years ago
*coughLinuxcough*
Radikll 2 years ago 2
Hi Radikll, I was waiting for that.LOL
FrugalTech 2 years ago
Very informative. Using caution, common sense is the key. Antivirus, anti-malware software can be helpful. but can be compromised if the user is careless what sites they visit.
upallhours9 2 years ago
Thanks for the comment. You are very correct.
FrugalTech 2 years ago