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Name of Site: How Computer Viruses Work
URL: http://computer.howstuffworks.com/virus.htm
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Review: We are all familiar with the HowStuffWorks concept. It's basically
like a 'dummies' guide to the machinations of just about everything you
can think of. Through step-by-step explanations, HowStuffWorks takes you
through types of infection, what a virus and a worm are, how they spread,
email viruses, prevention and origins as well as links to more information
and recommendations for antivirus products. If you're new to computers
and are freaking out from all the warnings from your family and friends
then with its simple and easy to understand explanations this is the site
for you. - SS
Name of Site: Symantec's Security Response
URL: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/
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Review: While we all wish that every virus scare was simply a hoax, there
are times of course when your inbox receives something other than the
latest viagra deal. Viruses, worms & trojans, your friendly Blaster,
Mimail, Bugbear, Swen, SoBig (those penis enlargement pills really do
work!), Welchia and Dumaru intruders. No matter if you're a network admin
or a lowly home user you can keep abreast of all the latest threats at
Symantec's security response site. If you're a Norton user you can still
get all your latest definitions and updates here, but even if you're not
(fool) there's still an abundance of info, and many of the removal tools
don't actually require you to own Norton's products. So log on and stay
clean today. - SS
Name of Site: VirusList
URL: http://www.viruslist.com
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Review: Panic hasn't crept into your emotional repertoire when it comes
to on line computing? Get ready for the adrenaline surge as you peruse
teh virus list. The biggest virus encyclopaedia on the net (apparently),
there are enough threats and problems here to turn the most hardened front-line
network op into a nervous wreck. With a healthy dose of accompanying news,
hoaxes & warnings, articles about new technologies, virus descriptions
and of course the encyclopaedia of everything viral, yoru blood pressure
may well remain within your doctors acceptable guidelines. - SS
Name of Site: Vmyths
URL: http://www.vmyths.com/
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Review: Although I run the risk of standing trial for elitism, it must
be said that there are a lot of idiots with computers out there. I guess
I am tainted by my days as a help desk drone. To be fair, it's more naïveté
than stupidity really. VMyths lists all the many Hoax virus alerts, urban
legends, virus myths, misconceptions, poor 'expert' advice, publicity
stunts, shams and tales of sheer embarrassment that have rocked the internet
world over the years. With cartoons, articles on the media's gullibility,
libraries of reports and of course hot news on all the latest "threats",
you too can laugh along with the mass hysteria! - SS
Name of Site: The Virus Bulletin
URL: http://www.virusbtn.com/
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Review: One of the problems you may find when looking for advice about
virus problems is getting an independent opinion. Too often all the best
and most informative sites are run by the big name antivirus vendors,
and while the content is still great, one does wonder where the opinions
end and the promotions begin. Virus Bulletin is an independent service,
offering news and resources as well as a downloadable magazine. Their
bulletin provided a good read with reviews and evaluations of antivirus
products, interesting articles and opinion pieces, but with its hefty
price tag you may decide that the corporate marketing machine isn't so
bad after all. - SS
Name of Site: Virus Writing Tutorials
URL: http://vx.netlux.org/lib/static/vdat/tutorial.htm
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Review: You knew there'd be one in here... yes it's time to unleash your
skills upon the unsuspecting world with the mother of all worms! With
this page of primers, guides, tutorials, articles and lessons written
by people whose only qualification appears to be their name (which are
all very imposing-sounding) you have been given the ultimate toolbox of
destruction to begin your infectious campaign of cyber mischief. I will
make one recommendation though, remember... if you build it, they will
come, so watch out for that anonymous looking van housing all the ASIO
operatives that has mysteriously set up outside your front door. - SS
Name of Site: McAfee's Virus Information
URL: http://us.mcafee.com/virusInfo
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Review: Having been around since the early nineties, McAfee is such a
trusted name that even Hotmail uses their anti-virus software to scan
attachments. As you would expect, McAfee's virusInfo subsite provides
heaps of information on current threats, hoaxes, a glossary, tips, parental
guides and the inevitable marketing ploys. One feature I thought was particularly
cool is a real-time 'virus map' which lets you get a bird's eye view of
where the latest viruses are infecting computers around the world... Perfect
for watching the world succumb to your latest creation. - SS
Name of Site: 29A Labs
URL: http://29a.host.sk/
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Review: For the next stop in our tour of virus related websites on the
net we are going deep underground to the home of 29A, elite Spanish virus-authoring
group. While the site has a couple of pages on news and staff members
the real meat is in the 'Zines' section where there are six fascinating
online magazines for you to read. I have to tell you that these guys have
a slight attitude problem, take this quote - "...Anyway, I'm conscious
that many of you aren't that intelligent..." Still if you can put
up with the condescension (which is probably deserved in my case) then
this is a good place to observe the sort of people who are responsible
whenever your computer shuts down unexpectedly. - SS
Name of Site: Virus - A Retrospective
URL: http://www-cse.stanford.edu/classes/cs201/projects-00-01/viruses
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Review: This project of four Standford computer science students has five
main topic areas: an overview of viruses, how anti-virus software works,
the role of Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT), the legal implications
of the virus threat and the social impact of their creation and propagation.
It's a well written and well referenced primer on everything viral from
Robert Morris' first virus way back in 1988 to modern detection and removal
methods. All up a clean, clear and concise little website that is well
researched and well presented. - SS
Name of Site: VirusTrading.com
URL: http://www.virustrading.com/
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Review: Now in my time I've seen some pretty strange things on the internet,
but this has got to be one of the strangest. Virustrading.com as the name
would suggest is a site dedicated to people who like to swap and collect
viruses, or virii as you may prefer. The site provides hosting for a community
of virus traders as well as news, articles, downloads, info and links.
How does it all work? Well traders send eachother log files, generated
by regular antivirus programs which detail what viruses they are infected
with, they can then decide what they want to swap. Now what I want to
know is what ever happened to stamp collecting?!! - SS
Name of Site: Bit Defender
URL: http://www.bitdefender.com/index.php
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Review: The humble bit is under attack from all sides. Thank God for Bit
Defender, an award-winning virus buster, helping win the war against those
nasty hacker dudes, who are hell-bent on ruining our online lives. Not
only do you get to learn more about the product range - protecting enterprise,
domestic and mobile environments - you also get the added artillery of
a host of free downloads, like individual virus repair kits, after being
caught unawares, some helpful tips on staying safe in the first place,
a viral world map, downloadable evaluation versions, and the chance to
buy the program from the online shop. Never fear, Bit Defender is here.
- SS
Name of Site: The European Institute for Computer
Anti-Virus Research
URL: http://www.eicar.org/
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Review: One of Europe's major virus-fighting entities, the institute is
carrying out all kinds of initiatives to help turn the tide of viral infection.
Conferences, coalitions, and consortiums - all stops are out to make life
tougher and tougher for the virus makers. They have the clout to influence
lawmakers and get the fuzz involved, and with such networking, they have
become a leading authority on the state of play. This is serious stuff,
as they are not out to sell you anti-virus software, they are out to end
the scourge once and for all. The multi-pronged, multi-disciplinary approach
might just work, if only they could help the virus writers to grow up.
- SS
Name of Site: McAfee
URL: http://download.mcafee.com/default.asp
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Review: One of the giants of the anti-virus industry, McAfee rise to the
task with an all-round mega site with no other motives than to protect
you, and make a bit of money for their shareholders along the way. A large
range of services is here, but of course you must butythe software, or
the online scanning service, to complete the picture. Among the free services
are virus news updates, PC performance checker, world virus map reporting
live stats, and the security news network video info clips. Glossary,
hoax alerts, recent threats and members' special offers show that McAfee
are serious about keeping you safe and keeping you as a customer. - SS
Name of Site: PC Pitstop
URL: http://www.pcpitstop.com/antivirus/default.asp
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Review: PC World's fix-it zone offers a wide range of services to get
your PC back on the road and purring like a kitten. Online health checkups
and virus scans for the most common viruses are much appreciated, and
you can follow up on any bad news by logging into the discussion boards,
email help or live phone support (at a price). A fascinating section is
the statistics section, where they have collected the data from millions
of machines to know exactly what people are using out there. 800x600 is
still the go, and it looks like XP is finally catching on, Bill! This
is a site well worth pulling over for. - SS
Name of Site: Symantec Security Response
URL: http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/hoax.html
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Review: Another mega virus warrior, Norton continues to protect us from
all those nasty and sometimes embarrassing infections. Since I use the
product myself and am quite happy with the feeling of reassurance those
live-updates give me each time I log on, I thought I'd check the hoax
section. Yes these are the files your anti-virus software never catches,
because they don't exist. You'd be well advised to have a quick run through
the list. I can't tell you how many people I know have been sucked in
by these things, and it is sometimes even more embarrassing than a real
virus, because you feel so stupid. Bone up now and save face later. -
SS
Name of Site: ZDNet Tech Update
URL: http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/
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Review: Click on the "security" tab and find yourself in a zone
of authority over all things viral. With the latest news coming from those
on the pulse, reviewed and rated anti-virus software, and a host of links
to the big players, you can stay informed and armed against the next wave
of infection, safe in the knowledge that you know at least as much as
the experts, and definitely more than the average surfer, who seems to
delight in opening every .exe file that lands in their in-tray, just to
see what it will do. Perhaps you can subscribe all your friends up to
the newsletters - might save you a lot of trouble down the track. - SS
Name of Site: Virus Bulletin
URL: http://www.virusbtn.com/
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Review: An independent stance allows VB to draw from an eclectic range
of information sources, to bring you a balanced but informed viewpoint
on the state of play in the virus/anti-virus cat and mouse game. Funded
by subscription to a magazine, the bills are paid and the info keeps coming.
Latest virus alerts, prevalence tables, wild lists and hoaxes. They have
their own VB100% awards, bestowing honour upon any software that manages
to catch 100% of wild viruses, setting the benchmark and keeping us all
that little bit less paranoid as we navigate the Internet minefield. -
SS
Name of Site: About Antivirus Software
URL: http://antivirus.about.com/
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Review: From the folks who seem to know everything about everything comes
a special virus section that certainly keeps their reputation intact.
A very simple layout, with a few links across the top to articles, forums,
chat and newsletters, and a long list of links down the menu bar, the
main page takes you through a rich collection of resources, downloadable
software, info by operating system, virus links and a small set of "essentials"
- just the stuff you need to make sure you don't naively leave yourself
wide open to attack. If books are your thing, perhaps it's time to tuck
yourself into bed with a riveting read, like "Digital Security in
a Networked World" and "Cybershocked". You'll be sure to
stay awake all night! - SS
Name of Site: Trend Micro Housecall
URL: http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
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Review: Trend Micro, makers of PC-Cillin, a very popular inoculation,
have provided, and continue to provide, a free on-line virus checker for
those who are not yet ready to commit to one software or other, yet still
need the comfort of knowing all is well on the old hard drive. You don't
even have to register, simply follow the prompts and a plug-in boots up
to run through your machine and search for all the beasties. If anything
is found, you can find the instructions on what to do next, or if you
are lucky, simply opt to delete the infected file, if possible. In the
face of such generosity, you will have a hard time not buying a Trend
Micro product when the time comes to protect yourself properly. - SS
Name of Site: Virus Encyclopedia
URL: http://www.viruslist.com/eng/viruslist.html
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Review: It's hard to believe, but there are over 30,000 viruses now creeping
and crawling across the globe, ready to strike any poor fools who leave
themselves open. This is the definitive list. Viruses are sorted by type
- file viruses, boot viruses, .exe files, Java, jokes, hoaxes etc. etc.,
and a glossary is provided so you don't get completely confused by all
those names and terms. In many cases, fixes are provided and you can also
subscribe to the mailing list to stay totally on top of the ridiculous
number of new viruses appearing each day. There are news alerts daily,
charts, articles and discussions on this hot topic, where fear reins supreme,
hackers' adrenaline rushes, and anti-virus software shareholders pop the
champagne. - SS
Name of Site: McAfee
URL: http://www.mcaffee.com/
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Review: You know the symptoms - cold sweat, fever, high blood pressure,
uncontrollable shakes - the feeling you get when you realise you haven't
safeguarded your computer against viral attack. You have no excuse now,
because companies like McAfee are slaving away 24/7 to minimise the risk
of infection and maximise your chance of a complete recovery. This site
is more than just an emergency clinic, it's an entire hospital. A multitude
of solutions are offered including a handy live virus scan (for a small
subscription fee), a global virus outbreak map of infected computers,
immediate updates and alerts, a bunch of downloadable security applications
and utilities, even a special section for kids - a "just say 'no'
to writing malicious code" initiative. McAfee's sales successes have
allowed them to funnel huge resources into their site, their products
and services so that you can sleep at night with or without your modem
turned on. - SS
Rating: *****
Name of Site: The Wild List
URL: http://www.wildlist.org/
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Review: If ever you need convincing about the importance of computer security,
you'd better check out the Wild List, the world's official listing of
active digital vermin. The world's top professionals in the inoculation
biz have set up this site in order to bring order to the potentially chaotic
world we could live in if they were not so vigilant. Each new virus that
is discovered is added to the list, after being scientifically named,
categorised and its potential threat quantified. It is a diligent and
protracted process, and all good antivirus software owes its effectiveness
to the work of this little org. and the reports, studies and papers it
publishes. For us mere consumers or business users, it pays to check this
site out to get a handle on the scope and diversity of the viral threat
to our day to day lives, to take the threat seriously and to do something
about it. - SS
Rating: ***
Name of Site: European Institute for Computer
Anti-Virus Research
URL: http://www.eicar.com/
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Review: With a broadly based mission to further the cause of computer
security, eicar is a powerful afiliation of many bodies, including private
enterprise, educational institutions, military, police and government
departments combining their resources and establishing some strong foundations
from which to create a safer online world. A strict code of conduct combined
with a range of specific activities dealing with computer security make
the institute an influential force against Cyber-crime. Eicar's expertise
through research and knowledge-sharing gives it the abilty to inform industry
and governments alike about the issues, as they grapple with new legislations
devised to combat the new threats that face us all. Its members understand
the moral, financial and human aspects of virus outbreaks, hacking and
other dastardly acts, and are prepared to do whatever is necessary to
keep a lid on it. They even go into what motivates a virus writer and
what can be done to reduce the desire - prevention being far more preferable
to cure. - SS
Rating: ****
Name of Site: Viruslist.com
URL: http://www.viruslist.com/eng/default.asp
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Internal Links: 30+
Review: You wouldn't think of Russia as the hub of computer activity on
this planet, but that is what probably makes it a much more dangerous
place where viruses can breed - a country with an ailing economy filled
with young dudes looking for a little glory and exploiting a climate of
less vigilant authorities too busy trying to get tomorrow's breakfast
to chase hackers around the Internet. Fortunately for us, this climate
also breeds good guys (and gals), like Natalya Kaspersky, CEO of Kaspersky.lab,
Eastern Europe's answer to McAfee and Co., Kaspersky provides software
security solutions and intend to stay one step ahead of the bad guys (and
gals) for all eternity. Thanks to their noble cause, we get to be graced
with a complete virus encyclopedia, relevant news updates, extensive advice,
expert commentary, hoax alerts, a virus hit parade and some quite informative
background on each specific virus, although in general the solution usually
seems to be to buy their software. Not good if you already have a virus
and are desperate to remove it. Some fascinating reading, though. - SS
Rating: ****
Name of Site: Truth About Computer Virus Myths
and Hoaxes
URL: http://www.vmyths.com/
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Review: This site has one mission only - "the eradication of computer
virus hysteria" and does a mighty fine job. With a large dose of
humour and the well-founded authority of 13 years of experience in the
field, the creators cut the entire virus business down to size, exposing
the countless ways in which people feed and feed off the not-so-scary
virus monster. The media hype, the emotive language, the fear-mongering
to boost anti virus software sales, the utterly laughable hoaxes and the
twisted thinking spawned by the virus phenomenon. There is a hoax A-Z
listing the innumerable duds, plenty of cartoons, amusing tales and links
to informative articles that help allay your fears. On top of all this
is some real news about real viruses, just incase you forgot that they
do actually exist, and some tips on how to tell them apart. There is some
strong criticism of the computer industry's approach to the problem and
some very simple hints to help you avoid nearly all viral threats effortlessly.
It's all one big joke really, so you may as well laugh, just make sure
you backed up your hard drive first! - SS
Rating: *****
Name of Site: ZDNet Tech Update: Security
URL: http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/filters/mrc/0,14175,6020424,00.html
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Internal Links: Heaps
Review: Although heavily sponsored and geared more toward marketing as
many products as possible, ZDNet's Security Update section is an authority
on all things related to the retention of your computer's integtrity.
Separated into four main sections - Anti-Virus, Firewalls, Encryption
and VPN (Virtual Private Networking), the vistor is led through many key
issues and news items, then directed towards appropriate solutions to
whatever issues are raised. A whole selection of downloadable virus detection
and repair programs are offered as well as the inevitable links back to
the entire ZDNet world of sites, including dozens of computer security
resources of all description. With their huge network of partners, everything
from security patches to full applications are only a mouse click or two
away. For constant updates, simply sign up for the email newsletters and
you'll never be too far from the latest developments.- SS
Rating: ****
Name of Site: IBM Antivirus Research
URL: http://www.research.ibm.com/antivirus/index.htm
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Review: When you've been in the business as long as IBM, chances are you
might just have the experience, resources and intelligence to figure out
a way to finally outwit the Cyber-vandals. It looks like IBM is well on
the way. The research centre has devised a commercial grade "immune
system" that can find, analyse and even cure previously unknown viruses
automatically. Besides this rather breakthrough achievement, the site
features a range of scientific papers about the tit for tat world of viruses
and viral protection, a selection of press releases and articles and personal
contact details and Web site addresses of each member of the scientific
team, should you care to share some banter with them. One thing you might
find interesting is the computer virus timeline, beginning in 1986 when
the first ever virus was created - the "Brain" boot sector virus
from Pakistan which infected 360KB floppy discs, up to and including 1996,
after which the whole virus epidemic just became too big to document in
this fashion. - SS
Rating: ***
Name of Site: Symantec Security Response
URL: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/
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Internal Links: 100+
Review: Not only does Symantec sell the software you might need to protect
yourself from attack, they have set up a total virus response centre enabling
an assessment of your current situation and level of infection, detailed
virus information for those who may be affected, and tools to repair your
system should you be so unlucky. You can do an instant live virus scan,
check out the top threats, the most recent virus releases and find out
how to ensure you don't fall prey. You can then purchase a very large
range of security applications in their online shop - firewalls, networking
tools etc - and access all the service and support you would expect from
a company of this calibre. Key information includes the latest risks to
systems and programs and a large reference area, covering hoaxes, submission
of suspected viruses, white papers, virus calendar and encyclopedia. -
SS
Rating: *****
Name of Site: About Antivirus
URL: http://antivirus.about.com/
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Navigability: Easy
Graphics: Medium, Good Quality
Internal Links: 50+
Review: If you are the kind of person who likes to get all your information
from one place and save valuable surfing time, then this site is for you.
About's huge network, affiliations and in-house resources give it the
capacity to provide extremely comprehensive coverage of any topic they
care to deal with. Your human host guides you through the information,
including news releases, a virus encyclopedia, hoax encyclopedia, glossary,
tips, major threats, individual coverage of every operating system and
device, domestic and corporate setups, email viruses, trojans and worms.
There are reviews of software vendors' products and dozens of downloads
of security utilities. A handy feature is 'email a friend' since it is
usually all your friends that are most at risk with email viruses, so
if you are fortunate enough to have read this review and solved your own
problems, you can do the right thing and help all your buddies. - SS
Rating: *****
Name of Site: Trend Micro Australia
URL: http://www.trendmicro.com.au/
Plug-Ins: Yes
Navigability: Medium
Graphics: Medium, Good Quality
Internal Links: 30+
Review: Another major player in the fight against hard drive corruption
and Internet congestion, Trend Micro are well placed in the market to
provide security and peace of mind for both home and corporate users.
Their strong product and solution sales allow them to remain constantly
on the alert for the latest threats and they provide an array of support
on their site. A global virus stats map, up-to-the-minute updates to their
products and free online scan engine "HouseCall" ensure that
even if you aren't ready to invest in your own local protection you can
always stay on guard by logging in here. Each virus discovered is documented
in intimate detail and every available fix is provided right here, or
linked to where it can be accessed immediately. Take a deep breath, relax
and rest easy - it really won't hurt a bit. - SS
Rating: ****

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