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Running IE on Debian and Ubuntu Linux

May 19, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Need Internet Explorer (IE) for testing websites or just to work with some websites (surely no one would actually want to use it) AND are running Debian or Ubuntu? Then this maybe for you, no visualization software to install, installation is not complicated at all!

Running Internet Explorer in Debian and ubuntu Linux

Is there anything Linux can not do? Of course at the moment there is but there is always a workaround – worse case is running a windows dual boot system or running windows actually on your Linux operating system (more about that later).

Categories: Computer Security · Linux · Ubuntu · Windows

Mac Trojans, Mac Viruses, Mac Keyloggers & Mac Spyware!

May 17, 2007 · Leave a Comment

And MAC users thought they where safe!

Check out this list of active keyloggers, viruses, trojans, spyware, remote access baddies;

Trojan: ttyltty, TakeDown Suite, UnderHand Server, UnderHand Trojan Server, UnderHand, Termite X, Termite ServerEdit, Termite, Xover Server, Xover Client, HellRaiser Client 3.0 and HellRaiser Server 3.0

Keylogger: Monitorer, CarbonKeys Client 1.2, CarbonKeys Client 1.3, CarbonKeys Server 1.2, CarbonKeys Server 1.3, Monitorer Manager, Monitorer Pro Manager, OSXvnc, CarbonKeys, TextTrap, SuperSave, Peeping Tom, Mac Life Insurance, Invisible Oasis, Last Resort, KeyStroke, Keystroke Recorder, TypeSaver , TypeRecorder, Monitorer X, Keyboard Spy, Keyboard and Mouse Recorder, Keystroke Recorder X and Monitorer X Pro

Remote Administration: TypeRecorder X, WDTech RAE

Instant Access Dialer: PPP Dialer

Login Bypasser: BypassIt

Remote Access Trojan: Xover

A list of trojans, etc can be found here: http://macscan.securemac.com/list.php

I tried out MacScan and found nothing on my Mac (excellent to see of course) but that does make me wonder – since I have never used this type of scanner before *ever* just how many of these bad guys are actually running around and active (outside the real narsty side of the web of course).

Check out MacScan for yourself, free download and shareware for around a month and US$ 30 to buy.

Categories: Computer Security · Internet Privacy · Keyloggers · Linux · Mac · Phishing · Spam · Spyware · Trojans · Viruses