Downloaded CCleaner lately? Oo, awks... it was stuffed with malware
Antivirus firm Avast has admitted inadvertently distributing a trojanised version of CCleaner, a popular PC tune-up tool, for nearly a month, infecting an estimated 2.27 million users.
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Cisco Talos said it came across the malicious downloads while beta-testing a new exploit detection technology. Subsequent analysis revealed that hackers hijacked and hid malware inside versions of Avast's CCleaner application available for download between August 15 and September 12.
Anyone who downloaded the 5.33 version or updated their existing product during this timeframe became infected with a covert backdoor capable of spying on everything they did online.
More: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/18/tainted_ccleaner_downloads/
I recommend that you purchase a good quality virus protection system as Norton Antivrus or Mcaffee.
I have had Norton AV right from windows 3.11(1982) when it was known as norton utillities and i can honestly say i never had a problem. Back on point , they now have all checks for malware adware and just about everything else. So no need to download anything security wise and take any chances , the £20 ish a year subscription is well worth it. I have always been suspicious of FREE antivirus programs as theres usually no such thing as a free lunch . That 2.27million affected users looks big but against just under 4 Billion users wordwide looks like its been nipped in the bud.
Roger
Thanks for the heads up Rick
I use Avast, but tend to use Piriforms own CCleaner product (which I havent updated for ages).
Roger; I agree with using a decent antivirus but quality and McAfee don't belong in the same sentence.
Noel
Quote from: NoelC on Sep 18, 2017, 18:38:32
Thanks for the heads up Rick
I use Avast, but tend to use Piriforms own CCleaner product (which I havent updated for ages).
Roger; I agree with using a decent antivirus but quality and McAfee don't belong in the same sentence.
Noel
probably right by i havent used it but keep hearing it mentioned, just meant go with a proven name.
Roger
Quote from: Apophis on Sep 18, 2017, 17:35:20looks like its been nipped in the bud
It was up for nearly a month... :unwell: :police:
Luckily, most users don't seem to be that bothered if the version they have is a mite out-of-date... :twisted: