MSE will prevent this sneaky virus enter my computer?

Hello

http://News.BBC.co.UK/1/hi/technology/8624560.stm

The foregoing indicates that the sneaky rootkit virus settle in a computer and pen passwortd, user name, credit card number, without the user's knowledge. Even for me who uses the computer for trade, Bank ect.

What worries me is that I can't find EPC mentioned under the table tools anti-rootkit free mentioned here in this article. !

I know that I'm not with XP OS but got Win7 x 64 OS and most recent the MS security updates are installed. Would that be enough, I wonder?

Concerning

Hi, snowshine,

Trojans are already do everything above. There is no miracle cure that will find and fix everything. As soon as someone comes to another AV, there could be something the new AV capture others, we could have.

"Microsoft has urged those who are infected to ensure their machine is cleaned of the rootkit." He recommends using its tool to remove malware or other security companies rootkit detectors. »

There are rootkit tools which are made specially to find what could miss some AV. Your Win7 x 64 OS, last MS Security installed updates with MSE sounds like a good combination. Add Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware and Win Patrol, and you'll be in good shape. On the other hand, if you live dangerously by participating in P2P (file sharing), go to sites that are dangerous, opening attached when they shouldn't, etc... sooner or later you get will circulate and no security is going to save you. Be vigilant. Use a hardware and a software firewall and security software, and you should be fine.

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