portland wrote:usually if a website invites you to update a software, as SH is saying flash player. I believe adobe will automatically update it in your pc if it is installed because their software comes with adobe updated... and inregards to this issue where a website is asking you to update your flash using a third party, it is much better be carefull as sometimes it may cause your pc harm and or the update itself contains malicios malwares that can do harm to your pc. note that malwares nowadays are not the same as before where it will crash your pc those who do it are noobs, while professional blackhats usually want to access your pc through malwares or malicious code to steal your accnts or credit cards no. and or execute malwares like "antivirus 2009" pretending it is a legitmate antivirus and will ask you to pay or extort you to pay so that viruses will be remove. also blackhats now uses malware to create a zombie out of your pc witch enables them to control it and do as they wish with it, usually to hide them selves from the law...
Yes it's a shame that millions of people have no idea their box is infected and being used for bot attacks on commercial and even government sites. A lot of top level antivirus software for example doesn't even pick up some of these exploits, even code that's been around a while. Vundo for example. And I have to chuckle at the number of trojan-laden MSN messages I get nowadays from people who have clicked on a dodgy link in their IM program and got an infection. Those can be really hard to remove
Kaspersky's my choice. I even used to use a cracked copy of it years ago, I was a bad boy a while back
Now I have to use Symantec corporate software, and its pants
Anyone that downloads warez or other illegal programs nowadays either better be damned good at sussing what's safe, and if it's not then knowing how to fix it, or otherwise be prepared to re-install their OS once a month
But, no, of course, Robby's absolutely right...I'm just paranoid