Electronic gadgets latest sources of computer viruses
From CNN:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/ptech/03/13/factory.installed.virus.ap/
(AP) — From iPods to navigation systems, some of today’s hottest gadgets are landing on store shelves with some unwanted extras from the factory: pre-installed viruses that steal passwords, open doors for hackers and make computers spew spam . . . Thousands of people whose antivirus software isn’t up to date may have been infected without even knowing it, experts warn. And even protective software may not be enough.
Phishbait Editors Recommend:
- Most of these devices connect to your computer using a USB port. Before connecting a device, make sure your anti-virus is up-to-date.
- In the product instructions, you will probably find a URL for support or registration. If a problem HAS occurred with your product, this should be the first stop BEFORE you plug in the device.
- Use your favorite search engine to search for your product AND virus. Also check popular review areas like Amazon.
- Cheaper products like digital frames or low-end memory sticks should be checked carefully. Avoid non-name brands or used devices.
If you are looking to save $$, stick with trusted online merchants like Amazon or Tiger Direct.

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