Saturday, May 30, 2009
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It seems like I came to this conclusion .. perhaps obvious, but as usual, "sometimes make the obvious is not so simple."
The concept that I came to is this:
"Beauty does not come from perfect harmony but" I almost
registration as a mark .....
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
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PosteMobile (viral) user generated
Good day to all!
Today I receive an email titled so, as this post.
I will be very short ... this is the video in question
Anyway, congratulations for the initiative ... one step at a time is improved.
Good day to all!
Today I receive an email titled so, as this post.
I will be very short ... this is the video in question
The goal is to understand the existence of the "ability to transfer money through mobile, associating the SIM BancoPosta account or Postepay.
Mah ...
ok .... congratulations on your desire to do something new .... but this has the same viral video of a documentary on how to write the budget for the year ...
Mah ...
ok .... congratulations on your desire to do something new .... but this has the same viral video of a documentary on how to write the budget for the year ...
Anyway, congratulations for the initiative ... one step at a time is improved.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
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dream dream dream
Dream:
Lat. if the individual omnium = in relation to all, everyone, everyone.
The dream is the mirror of organic and holistic function of our existence.
Operations reflective spontaneous sleep state, with or without emotional involvement.
changes in sleep state of consciousness.
beam imaginative projections that identify the real state of the subject on the biological, psychological and ontological. The projections are processed by the brain viscerotonico (neurogastroenterologico) and the deflection monitor
Sunday, May 17, 2009
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News ... are no longer unemployed
Well yes ... sometimes they come back. After a period of "stain" I'm back to writing. I had some personal problems combined with laziness that grips me, prevented me from continuing to write on this blog.
I said ... I found a job. I started working for one of the best gyms in my region. Qu i can see the site that will change soon. My job is to take care of marketing management from A to Z. For an inexperienced person like me this will be a very exciting growth opportunities in practice because I have the complete management of marketing.
I started a blog that I will manage for them http://www.exestiledivita.blogspot.com/
will not be a classic corporate blog ... just not talk about us, but our industry and our friends and customers.
Obviously if you have any advice for me because for me the fitness industry is new, it's all welcome ...
you soon!
I said ... I found a job. I started working for one of the best gyms in my region. Qu i can see the site that will change soon. My job is to take care of marketing management from A to Z. For an inexperienced person like me this will be a very exciting growth opportunities in practice because I have the complete management of marketing.
I started a blog that I will manage for them http://www.exestiledivita.blogspot.com/
will not be a classic corporate blog ... just not talk about us, but our industry and our friends and customers.
Obviously if you have any advice for me because for me the fitness industry is new, it's all welcome ...
you soon!
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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Comparison between 17 anti-virus: who will win?
We always hear talk about "best" antivirus. Find out who won the comparison.
Av-comparatives, known site on the comparative anti-virus, ran the tests on 17 different viruses.
The antivirus test are: •
To test were used 1.3 million of malware in circulation during the last 9 months.
These are the results:
For more information visit
comparative www.av-comparatives.org
We always hear talk about "best" antivirus. Find out who won the comparison.
Av-comparatives, known site on the comparative anti-virus, ran the tests on 17 different viruses.
The antivirus test are: •
avast! Professional Edition 4.8.1335
• AVG Anti-Virus 8.0.234
• Avira AntiVir Premium 8.2.0.374
• BitDefender Anti-Virus 12.0.11.4
• Command Anti-Malware 5.0.8
• eScan Anti-Virus 10.0.946.341
• ESET NOD32 Antivirus 3.0.684.0
• F-Secure Anti-Virus 9.00.149
• G DATA AntiVirus 19.1.0.0
• Kaspersky Anti-Virus 8.0.0.506a
• Kingsoft AntiVirus 2008.11.6.63
• McAfee VirusScan Plus 13.3.117
• Microsoft Live OneCare 2.5.2900.20
• Norman Antivirus & Anti-Spyware 7:10:02
• Sophos Anti-Virus 7.6.4
• Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 16.2.0.7
• TrustPort Antivirus 2.8.0.3011
• AVG Anti-Virus 8.0.234
• Avira AntiVir Premium 8.2.0.374
• BitDefender Anti-Virus 12.0.11.4
• Command Anti-Malware 5.0.8
• eScan Anti-Virus 10.0.946.341
• ESET NOD32 Antivirus 3.0.684.0
• F-Secure Anti-Virus 9.00.149
• G DATA AntiVirus 19.1.0.0
• Kaspersky Anti-Virus 8.0.0.506a
• Kingsoft AntiVirus 2008.11.6.63
• McAfee VirusScan Plus 13.3.117
• Microsoft Live OneCare 2.5.2900.20
• Norman Antivirus & Anti-Spyware 7:10:02
• Sophos Anti-Virus 7.6.4
• Symantec Norton Anti-Virus 16.2.0.7
• TrustPort Antivirus 2.8.0.3011
To test were used 1.3 million of malware in circulation during the last 9 months.
These are the results:
1. G DATA
99.8% 2. AVIRA
99.7% 3. McAfee2
99.1% 4. Symantec 98.7%
5. Avast
98.2% 6. BitDefender, eScan 98.0%
7. ESET
97.6% 8. Kaspersky, TrustPort
97.1% 9. F-Secure
93.4% 10. AVG 93.0%
11. Sophos 89.6%
12. Command
88.9% 13. Norman
87.8% 14. Microsoft
87.1% 15. Kingsoft 84.9%
99.8% 2. AVIRA
99.7% 3. McAfee2
99.1% 4. Symantec 98.7%
5. Avast
98.2% 6. BitDefender, eScan 98.0%
7. ESET
97.6% 8. Kaspersky, TrustPort
97.1% 9. F-Secure
93.4% 10. AVG 93.0%
11. Sophos 89.6%
12. Command
88.9% 13. Norman
87.8% 14. Microsoft
87.1% 15. Kingsoft 84.9%
For more information visit
comparative www.av-comparatives.org
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Poison Ivy (part two)
Yes, unfortunately it is extremely easy to create with a trojan Poison Ivy. Let's see how.
After downloading the program,
open Poison Ivy 2.3.2.exe.
Poison Ivy gives us the ability to create server and client, you need to first create a server.
Here are some of the server configuration screen, which in this test call ViralBlog.
will not explain how to configure the server, this article is not a guide on how to use Poison Ivy, but a test on the simplicity of creating a Trojan with such a program.
Now we need a client that connects to the server as soon as created.
In this case port 3466, the same as we set on the server.
And here is the client ready to connect to the server and perform operations.
Of course there is no listening server and therefore is no connection.
But the newly created server will be immune to the virus?
To find out, I will use an online service, www.virustotal.com that allows you to scan a file with as many as 40 different antivirus.
And here's the result:
37 out of 40 antivirus detect the trojan.
Only three anti-virus does not believe the dangerous file.
From this brief analysis, one could say that it is useless to worry about Poison Ivy, because so much is recognized by almost all anti-virus used.
But it is not. Turning in a network are programs that allow you to make the virus immune to malware created. But do they work?
change the server you just created with one of these tools you get a file slightly more "heavy" (the original 10kb, 231Kb amended) and immune to viruses. After editing the original file, change the file name, change the icon and redo testing. (I have omitted the procedure for changing the server because I repeat this article is not a guide on creating malware).
repeating the scan with Virustotal online you get the following result:
Very worrying really. Only one third recognizes the malware as such.
too much virus do not detect most blazoned as a threat.
Note this does not indicate increased reliability by an AntiVirus rather than another. There is currently no solution that offers a 100% effectiveness of malware.
The excellent free service Virustotal the council to check suspicious files downloaded from the Internet to any email or attachments. Just observe some simple rules to be more relaxed, constantly update the operating system and anti-malware software, do not download material from P2P networks and do not visit sites unreliable.
In the next article we will see what actions the client allows you to make Poison Ivy and how to remove the server from an infected computer.
Watch this video on Poison Ivy.
Yes, unfortunately it is extremely easy to create with a trojan Poison Ivy. Let's see how.
After downloading the program,
open Poison Ivy 2.3.2.exe.
Poison Ivy gives us the ability to create server and client, you need to first create a server.
Here are some of the server configuration screen, which in this test call ViralBlog.
will not explain how to configure the server, this article is not a guide on how to use Poison Ivy, but a test on the simplicity of creating a Trojan with such a program.
Now we need a client that connects to the server as soon as created.
In this case port 3466, the same as we set on the server.
And here is the client ready to connect to the server and perform operations.
Of course there is no listening server and therefore is no connection.
But the newly created server will be immune to the virus?
To find out, I will use an online service, www.virustotal.com that allows you to scan a file with as many as 40 different antivirus.
And here's the result:
37 out of 40 antivirus detect the trojan.
Only three anti-virus does not believe the dangerous file. From this brief analysis, one could say that it is useless to worry about Poison Ivy, because so much is recognized by almost all anti-virus used.
But it is not. Turning in a network are programs that allow you to make the virus immune to malware created. But do they work?
change the server you just created with one of these tools you get a file slightly more "heavy" (the original 10kb, 231Kb amended) and immune to viruses. After editing the original file, change the file name, change the icon and redo testing. (I have omitted the procedure for changing the server because I repeat this article is not a guide on creating malware).
repeating the scan with Virustotal online you get the following result:
Very worrying really. Only one third recognizes the malware as such.
too much virus do not detect most blazoned as a threat.
Note this does not indicate increased reliability by an AntiVirus rather than another. There is currently no solution that offers a 100% effectiveness of malware.
The excellent free service Virustotal the council to check suspicious files downloaded from the Internet to any email or attachments. Just observe some simple rules to be more relaxed, constantly update the operating system and anti-malware software, do not download material from P2P networks and do not visit sites unreliable.
In the next article we will see what actions the client allows you to make Poison Ivy and how to remove the server from an infected computer.
Watch this video on Poison Ivy.
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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created the first worm, Morris.
The first worm was created by a student of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Robert Tappan Morris, which takes its name in 1988.
On November 2, 1988, the Morris worm is released by its creator to a computer at MIT. In a very short time spread throughout the Internet.
In the period in question were very few computers connected to the internet, making this worm Robert Morris wanted to know the exact number of computers connected to the internet, in fact, the worm will be copied automatically on each computer and sent a message to all the other signals its presence on the network.
Morris did not intend to harm anyone with the worm, but being very limited the computer era, the malware will slow down and stop causing many problems.
Robert Morris was tried and sentenced to three years probation, 400 hours of community service and fined $ 10,000.
Robert Morris now teaches at MIT.
The first worm was created by a student of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Robert Tappan Morris, which takes its name in 1988.
In the period in question were very few computers connected to the internet, making this worm Robert Morris wanted to know the exact number of computers connected to the internet, in fact, the worm will be copied automatically on each computer and sent a message to all the other signals its presence on the network.
Morris did not intend to harm anyone with the worm, but being very limited the computer era, the malware will slow down and stop causing many problems.
Robert Morris was tried and sentenced to three years probation, 400 hours of community service and fined $ 10,000.
Robert Morris now teaches at MIT.
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The most dangerous malware in the past to the present day.
today have a computer also means trying to defend against threats coming from the network.
is an overview of the most dangerous and destructive malware that have threatened our computers in the last 20 years.
- MORRIS
- CHERNOBYL
- MELISSA
- I LOVE YOU
- NIMDA
- CODE RED
- Sobig
- BLASTER
- SOBER
- MYDOOM
- NETSKY
- SASSER
- CABIRIA
- SONY ROOTKIT
- STORM WORM
these the best known.
today have a computer also means trying to defend against threats coming from the network.
is an overview of the most dangerous and destructive malware that have threatened our computers in the last 20 years.
- MORRIS
- CHERNOBYL
- MELISSA
- I LOVE YOU
- NIMDA
- CODE RED
- Sobig
- BLASTER
- SOBER
- MYDOOM
- NETSKY
- SASSER
- CABIRIA
- SONY ROOTKIT
- STORM WORM
these the best known.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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Monday, May 4, 2009
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Poll
two days started the poll to see which virus is most commonly used.
Unfortunately the network running many reports of "the best anti-virus, which does not really exist. All antivirus
have their pros and cons, no one is perfect. I will look into this matter as soon as possible. In the meantime I am preparing
an article describing the operation of the RAT trojan horses or through practical test in my pc.
soon ...
two days started the poll to see which virus is most commonly used.
Unfortunately the network running many reports of "the best anti-virus, which does not really exist. All antivirus
have their pros and cons, no one is perfect. I will look into this matter as soon as possible. In the meantime I am preparing
an article describing the operation of the RAT trojan horses or through practical test in my pc.
soon ...
Friday, May 1, 2009
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Definition of malware.
We often speak of malware, we try to understand what they are and how they are defined.
Malware:
is defined as any malicious software created for the sole purpose of causing serious damage, or even the computer that is running. The term comes from the contraction of the words malicious software and and therefore has the literal meaning of "bad programs" in Italian is also known as malicious code .
The distribution of such software is increasing. It is estimated that in 2008 alone on the Internet have turned about 15 million of malware, including those circulated between January and August are the sum of the previous 17 years, and the numbers are probably destined to increase.
There are many types of malware, here is the best known and popular.
Virus:
A virus is software that is able, once executed, can infect files in order to reproduce, making copies of itself, usually without discovery by the user. The virus may or may not be directly harmful to the host operating system, but also, result in a waste of resources in terms of RAM, CPU and disk space. As a general rule it is assumed that a virus can damage only software directly to the machine that hosts it, although it may also indirectly cause damage to hardware, such as causing the overheating of the CPU by overclocking, or stopping the cooling fan.
Worm: A worm
(literally "worm") is a special category of malware that can self-replicate. It is similar to a virus, but unlike this does not need to bind to other executables to spread. The term comes from a science fiction novel of 1970 by John Brunner: the researchers were writing one of the first studies on distributed computing noted the similarities between your program and one in the book and adopted the name. One of the first worm was released on the network Internet Worm created by Robert Morris, the son of a senior NSA official November 2, 1988, when the Internet was in its infancy. This virus was able to strike between 4000 and 6000 machines, an estimated 4-6% of computers connected to the network at that time.
Trojan horse:
A Trojan or Trojan horse (English for Trojan Horse) is a type of malware. It owes its name to the fact that his features are hidden inside a seemingly useful program, so it is the user that you install and run a program, unknowingly, get and also running the trojan code hidden.
Usually the term Trojan is referred to the remote access trojan (RAT English also called Remote Administration Tool ), generally consist of two files: the file server, which is installed on the victim machine, and client files, used by the attacker to send instructions to the server is running.
Backdoor:
Backdoors in computer science are comparable to service ports (ie the back door) that overcome some or all safety procedures activated in a computer system.
can also be installed individually by some malware (viruses, worms or Trojan horses) so as to allow an external user to take remote control of the machine without the permission of the owner.
Keylogger:
A keylogger is, in the computer field, a tool that can intercept everything a user types on the keyboard of your computer.
Keyloggers are simple software programs that are running capturing every key you type and then, in some cases, forward that information to a remote computer.
Spyware:
Spyware is a type of software that collects information about a user's online activity (sites visited, purchases made online, etc.) without his consent, Transmitted via Internet to an organization that will use for profit, usually by sending targeted advertising. The data collection programs that are installed with your permission (though often denying the consensus is not installed the program) are not really spyware, provided that it is clear what data the user being subject to the collection and what conditions this happens (unfortunately this happens very rarely).
In a broader sense, the term spyware is often used to describe a wide range of malware (malicious software) from various functions, such as sending unsolicited advertisements (spam), changing the home page or the browser's Favorites list, or illegal activities such as the redirection on fake e-commerce sites (phishing) or the installation of fraudulent dialer for special rate numbers.
Rootkit:
A rootkit is a software program designed to have complete control over the system without authorization from the user or administrator. Recently, some computer viruses have taken advantage of the opportunity to act as a rootkit (process, file, registry key, network port) within the operating system.
While this technology is essential for the proper functioning of the operating system, over the years have been created Trojans and other programs malignant able to gain control of a local or remote computer hidden in a way, that is undetectable by the most common means of administration and control. Rootkits are typically used to hide backdoors. In recent years, however, has become much more common practice among the creators of malware using rootkit to make it more difficult to detect specific trojans and spyware, regardless of the presence in them of a backdoor function, thanks to the possibility of conceal the main processes. Due to the high level of priority with which they are running, the rootkit is very difficult to detect and remove with normal antivirus software. These are the malware
most popular and widespread.
We often speak of malware, we try to understand what they are and how they are defined.
Malware:
is defined as any malicious software created for the sole purpose of causing serious damage, or even the computer that is running. The term comes from the contraction of the words malicious software and and therefore has the literal meaning of "bad programs" in Italian is also known as malicious code .
The distribution of such software is increasing. It is estimated that in 2008 alone on the Internet have turned about 15 million of malware, including those circulated between January and August are the sum of the previous 17 years, and the numbers are probably destined to increase.
There are many types of malware, here is the best known and popular.
Virus:
A virus is software that is able, once executed, can infect files in order to reproduce, making copies of itself, usually without discovery by the user. The virus may or may not be directly harmful to the host operating system, but also, result in a waste of resources in terms of RAM, CPU and disk space. As a general rule it is assumed that a virus can damage only software directly to the machine that hosts it, although it may also indirectly cause damage to hardware, such as causing the overheating of the CPU by overclocking, or stopping the cooling fan.
Worm: A worm
(literally "worm") is a special category of malware that can self-replicate. It is similar to a virus, but unlike this does not need to bind to other executables to spread. The term comes from a science fiction novel of 1970 by John Brunner: the researchers were writing one of the first studies on distributed computing noted the similarities between your program and one in the book and adopted the name. One of the first worm was released on the network Internet Worm created by Robert Morris, the son of a senior NSA official November 2, 1988, when the Internet was in its infancy. This virus was able to strike between 4000 and 6000 machines, an estimated 4-6% of computers connected to the network at that time.
Trojan horse:
A Trojan or Trojan horse (English for Trojan Horse) is a type of malware. It owes its name to the fact that his features are hidden inside a seemingly useful program, so it is the user that you install and run a program, unknowingly, get and also running the trojan code hidden.
Usually the term Trojan is referred to the remote access trojan (RAT English also called Remote Administration Tool ), generally consist of two files: the file server, which is installed on the victim machine, and client files, used by the attacker to send instructions to the server is running.
Backdoor:
Backdoors in computer science are comparable to service ports (ie the back door) that overcome some or all safety procedures activated in a computer system.
can also be installed individually by some malware (viruses, worms or Trojan horses) so as to allow an external user to take remote control of the machine without the permission of the owner.
Keylogger:
A keylogger is, in the computer field, a tool that can intercept everything a user types on the keyboard of your computer.
Keyloggers are simple software programs that are running capturing every key you type and then, in some cases, forward that information to a remote computer.
Spyware:
Spyware is a type of software that collects information about a user's online activity (sites visited, purchases made online, etc.) without his consent, Transmitted via Internet to an organization that will use for profit, usually by sending targeted advertising. The data collection programs that are installed with your permission (though often denying the consensus is not installed the program) are not really spyware, provided that it is clear what data the user being subject to the collection and what conditions this happens (unfortunately this happens very rarely).
In a broader sense, the term spyware is often used to describe a wide range of malware (malicious software) from various functions, such as sending unsolicited advertisements (spam), changing the home page or the browser's Favorites list, or illegal activities such as the redirection on fake e-commerce sites (phishing) or the installation of fraudulent dialer for special rate numbers.
Rootkit:
A rootkit is a software program designed to have complete control over the system without authorization from the user or administrator. Recently, some computer viruses have taken advantage of the opportunity to act as a rootkit (process, file, registry key, network port) within the operating system.
While this technology is essential for the proper functioning of the operating system, over the years have been created Trojans and other programs malignant able to gain control of a local or remote computer hidden in a way, that is undetectable by the most common means of administration and control. Rootkits are typically used to hide backdoors. In recent years, however, has become much more common practice among the creators of malware using rootkit to make it more difficult to detect specific trojans and spyware, regardless of the presence in them of a backdoor function, thanks to the possibility of conceal the main processes. Due to the high level of priority with which they are running, the rootkit is very difficult to detect and remove with normal antivirus software. These are the malware
most popular and widespread.
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This blog was born from the desire to share personal knowledge, acquired over the years, the various threats that run on the network.
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Good reading.
This blog was born from the desire to share personal knowledge, acquired over the years, the various threats that run on the network.
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Good reading.
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