Free Computer Security
Tizer Secure™ Launches Three New Free Tools
by Shelley Koerber on Feb.18, 2010, under Computer Scan, Computer Security, Free Computer Security, Free tools, Malware, Rootkit, Rootkit Detection, Tizer Secure, Unlock files, Virus, X-Wire Technology
This week we have launched three new tools that are free for personal use. Over the years, computer usage has become part of everyday life and the amount of malicious threats has risen dramatically as users leave computer ports open while surfing the internet. These free tools are Tizer™ UnLocker, Tizer™ SysScan, and Tizer™ Rootkit Razor. All are compatible with Windows XP, Vista, and 7 (32-bit) and have been listed on all major free download websites.
Tizer™ UnLocker is a powerful tool that gives you control over locked files and folders that may be in use by an application. If you are faced with a situation where you want to use, delete, move, or rename a file and get an error message that you can’t, UnLocker is your solution. The advantage it has over similar products is that it allows the user to kill or unlock multiple processes, as well as delete, rename, and move files. It also does not require you to reboot your system after deleting a file like other freeware does. Click here for more details or to download this free useful tool. Tizer™ UnLocker has already been awarded 5/5 stars by soft82.com.
Tizer™ SysScan generates a report for you after it scans your system files, processes, DLLs, and registry. It shows you both legitimate software and unwanted malware and if you are not an expert you may save the log to ask for technical advice on a forum. You also have the option to send your log to the Tizer™ Secure support team for a free analysis. Tizer™ SysScan has a strong advantage over similar tools because it will display hidden processes, modules, drivers, and registry entries while others don’t. Click here for more details or to download.
Tizer™ Rootkit Razor will detect malicious rootkits on your computer through multiple methodologies. It will detect and remove them without damaging your system. Stop rootkits from altering files, changing processes, or stealing your personal information. Take advantage of our advanced rootkit detection technology and find out more details here. It is currently the only anti-rootkit application compatible with the most common Windows operating systems.
Should an ISP be responsible to protect against malware?
by Shelley Koerber on Feb.10, 2010, under Computer Security, Free Computer Security, Malware, Tizer Secure, Virus
Internet usage is part of daily life, and usage continues to rise around the globe. There has been a lot of talk regarding whether an Internet Service Provider (ISP) should be responsible to prevent against the spread of internet viruses. Studies show that about 70% of subscribers assume it is the responsibility of the ISP to provide protection against malware. IT security experts believe an ISP should attempt to increase awareness among customers, but the ISPs are not interested in playing this role. Every computer linking to the internet today has potential to spread new viruses and attacks. Increased bandwidth availability also increases the speed of attacks. A study done by Websense found that as much as 13.7% of searches for trending news and buzz words led to malware. An ISP can see what is flowing through their network and look for virus patterns but customer downloads cannot be controlled. Certain fire-share applications can be blocked or monitored, but does an ISP really want to block these? Many users would not want to be monitored. ISPs find this a challenge, since a user can easily switch providers if security blocks are put in place.
At the very minimum, an ISP should help educate their users on protection from malware and look at offering proactive security to their customer base to make their network safer. If you do not have your computer protected and are looking for comprehensive protection from malware, download the free 14-day trial of Tizer Secure™ and you will be pleased.
Protect Yourself From Rootkits
by Shelley Koerber on Jan.21, 2010, under Free Computer Security, Malware, Rootkit, Virus
A rootkit is when malware, viruses, trojans, and spyware are hidden from computer users and even antivirus programs. They have malicious intent and give access to files and system information without your knowledge. A rootkit attacks your operating system while placing and hiding files. These hidden files are responsible for malicious activities.
For example:
1. A hidden process may indirectly run another process without the user knowing.
2. A hidden port, or a “back door,” may transfer some vulnerable data into your system or transfer some private data such as login information out of your system.
3. A hidden module loaded in a legitimate process may alter the normal behavior of that particular process.
4. Some hidden registry entries may be placed so that a virus/rootkit will start up automatically.
Rootkits alter files, change processes, and distribute spam. These can be attached to a trojan, file, graphic on the web, or spam email and they can tamper with computer files and processes that you cannot even see in the task manager. Only download software from trusted websites, delete spam without opening it, and avoid clicking on banners. Detecting a rootkit that has already infected your computer is easier than you think. Tizer Secure™ offers you protection to allow you to detect these hidden rootkits and easily remove them. Download the free Tizer™ Rootkit Razor removal tool at http://tizersecure.com/rootkitdownload.php. Clean and remove malicious objects that are on your computer today.




