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Jonathan Yaniv

Canada
On Vacation
returns 06/05/2012
Expertise

I will help you through removing malware from your systems, steps and what further precautions you need to take. I will also help you in identifying malware, and getting it submitted to security vendors for further blocking. What I wont tell you is how to create a virus. I will also help you in how to secure your network, and what steps you can take in Internet Security. All I ask is when I answer your question, to please rate the answer.

Experience in the area

I actively submit malware samples to security vendors, to help create new malware and antivirus definition updates, changes, and the like. I am very familiar with malware, and how to stop it. IMPORTANT: IF YOU WOULD LIKE ME TO FIX THE ISSUE REMOTELY FOR YOU, I DO CHARGE A FEE OF $45.00 / hour via Paypal.

Education/Credentials

Computer Science Diploma

Past/Present Clients

Microsoft

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    K = Knowledgeability    C = Clarity of Response    P = Politeness
UserDateKCPComments
Jim10/20/11101010This fellow, Mr. Yaniv, is EXCELLENT!
Jim10/18/11101010 
Ed10/17/1110Thanks. I appreciate your assistance.
Stephen06/19/11 
jim06/07/11101010 

Recent Answers from Jonathan Yaniv

2011-10-18 Computer Security:

Hi Jim,    If you don't mind, I'd like to split this into points so I make sure I cover everything.    - " My neighbor has an unsecured router" - A) This is dangerous and some ISP's actually prohibit open

2011-10-15 Sharing Unsecured Connections:

The problem is someone could be connected to that network with your neighbour not knowing and sniff the traffic. People do that these days, we live in a scary world. People will drive around with a laptop

2011-10-13 Sharing Unsecured Connections:

Hi,    Yes they can if they are logging traffic through a proxy server and have a packet sniffer on the network they can acquire all this data.    Basically, I wouldn't connect to a public network for

2011-06-03 wkcalrem:

wkcalrem.exe is a process belonging to the Microsoft Works suite. It allows tasks to be scheduled. This is a non-essential process. Disabling or enabling it is down to user preference.  Non-system processes

2011-06-01 stopping malware programs:

Hi,    The software you have listed is good.    You dont have to buy CCleaner, just use the free one.  Norton is garbage, do not use it.  Use Microsoft Security Essentials (defender is outdated).  Do not

 

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