Posted by: Samker
« on: 10. July 2010., 07:33:23 »Monitor your computer for potential infection and suspicious activities associated with Bots. Upon discovering a potential infection, RUBotted prompts you to scan and clean your computer.
Malicious software called Bots can secretly take control of computers and make them participate in networks called “Botnets.” These networks can harness massive computing power and Internet bandwidth to relay spam, attack web servers, infect more computers, and perform other illicit activities.
Security experts believe that millions of computers have already joined Botnets without the knowledge of their owners. By using remotely-controlled computers, the criminals in charge of the Botnets try to remain anonymous and elude authorities seeking to prosecute them.
Using RUBotted
To use RUBotted, just make sure that your computer has a working Internet connection. If your computer connects to the Internet through a home network, RUBotted can use your current network settings automatically.
RUBotted system tray icon (Offline)
If your computer connects to the Internet through a proxy server, then click Settings on the main screen of RUBotted to specify the proxy server settings.
Removing Bots
If a Bot infects your computer, the RUBotted system tray icon changes to alert you.
RUBotted system tray icon (Botted)
Because Bots are typically computer worms (malicious software that can propagate from one computer to another), you must scan and clean your computer with an effective and updated antivirus program to remove them.
*RUBotted was designed to supplement existing security software. You do not need to install or remove any other programs before putting RUBotted to work.
Download: http://free.antivirus.com/rubotted/