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 Friday Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 10:14 PM CEST - Aug,06 2004
  • PDAs under attack - Backdoor.Brador.A virus - Kaspersky Labs has detected Backdoor.WinCE.Brador.a, the first backdoor for PDAs running under PocketPC (based on Windows CE). Brador is a classic Trojan backdoor program: it opens the infected machine for remote administration. Brador is 5632 bytes in size and it infects handhelds running Pocket PC. After the backdoor is launched, it creates an svchost.exe file in the Windows autorun folder, thus maintaining full control over the system every time the handheld is turned on. Brador then identifies the machine's IP address and sends it to the author, informing him that the handheld is in the Internet and the backdoor is active. Finally, Brador opens port 2989 and awaits further commands.
  • Image flaw pierces PC security - Six vulnerabilities in an open-source image format could allow intruders to compromise computers running Linux and may allow attacks against Windows PCs as well as Macs running OS X. The security issues appear in a library supporting the portable network graphics (PNG) format, used widely by programs such as the Mozilla and Opera browsers and various e-mail clients. The most critical issue, a memory problem known as a buffer overflow, could allow specially created PNG graphics to execute a malicious program when the application loads the image.
  • US prosecutors challenge P2P companies - P2P software companies have been told to clean up their act and do more to protect their users from the seedier side of the file-sharing scene - or risk facing legal action. The huddle of lawyers essentially wants P2Pers to block porn, unauthorised MP3 files, viruses, spyware and the like. At the very least, they say, P2P companies should do more to warn users of the dangers of mis-using their software - including the risk of prosecution from the states the legal eagles represent.
  • Net attacks make SP2 key for Windows XP - Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said the upgrade, dubbed Service Pack 2 or SP2, revises less than 5 percent of the millions of lines of code that make up Windows XP -- but adds more value than any update the company has ever done. Some of the nearly $1 billion that's gone into Service Pack 2 also will be used on future versions of Windows. But Gates said it was absolutely necessary to give away the security advances now because of the barrage of attacks plaguing Windows-based computers. The long-awaited update is due to be completed very soon, Microsoft senior product manager Matt Pilla said. He said the company could not be more specific on the time. In order to easily obtain Windows XP Service Pack 2 Microsoft will ship at no cost SP2 CDs. This is great news for those of us who don't have broadband, but most importantly this will help to secure a large amount of consumer desktops
  • Nvidia's NV43 is Geforce 6600 - The NV43 will be known as the Geforce 6600 from now on. There will be two versions - a 6600 standard and a 6600GT with a huge difference in clock speed. <> 6600 standard will be clocked at 300MHz+ and will use DDR/DDR2 memory while the 6600GT will be clocked close to 500MHz core and will use almost that fast memory, GDDR3. It's an eight pipeline part like we suggested before and will be available in volume production in late September.
  • First Details About ATI R520 Emerged - ATI Technologies' upcoming visual processing unit does not only have its code-number R520 (not R500, as initially thought), but also has its code-name, the web-site claims. Apparently, the chip is called Fudo, probably after the Japanese god of fire and wisdom, as Babynamenetwork web-site describes the name. ATI's current-generation graphics chips – the RADEON X800 – were initially named Loki after a god in Norse mythology. The R520 is reported to emerge in Q1 or Q2 2005 and feature brand-new architecture that sports Shader Model 3.0 or even higher level of programmability. Before the R520 makes it to the market ATI is expected to release a speed-bump of the current architecture – a chip called R480  (thanks SiReK)
  • Dell Dimension XPS review - TrustedReviews have posted a review of the brand new Dell Dimension XPS, which is Dell's answer to Alienware and Voodoo PC. With a 3.6GHz Pentium 4 processor, 2x 400GB hard drives in a RAID 0 and a Radeon X800 XT PCI-Express graphics card this is one mutta of a computer.
  • DVD Burner round-up - TechSpot has posted a DVD Burner round-up.
  • Plextor PX-712SA review - Essentially, this drive is the exact same as the PX-712A; just has a different interface. It supports 12X DVD+R and 8X DVD-R Writing; 4X DVD+RW and 4X DVD-RW Rewriting; and 16X max DVD-Reading. While this new interface doesn’t necessarily translate into huge performance gains over the older interface, it does help keep cabling cleaner, allowing better internal airflow within your PC and keeps the CPU overhead lower.
  • DOOM 3 high-end graphics comparo - If DOOM 3 performance figures heavily into your next video card purchase, you'll want to think seriously about getting one of NVIDIA's GeForce 6800 cards. The $299 vanilla GeForce 6800, with 12 pixel pipes, delivers playable frame rates in HQ mode at 1600x1200 in the single-player game, or at 1280x1024 with 4X antialiasing. In deathmatch, you may want to knock the resolution down a notch, but the GeForce 6800 is still a very good performer for the money. Another comparison can be found at FiringSquad.
  • Doom 3: Why is Radeon X800 Series behind GeForce6? - All this is burdened on the performance of the Radeon-cards. Doom 3 uses "only" bumpmapping, but this excessively. Each quad which can be excluded from working out, delivers a precious performance. The quicker quads are dropped the earlier pipelines will be able to dedicate to the working out of visible pixels. Contrary, more recent GeForce-cards are designed in such a way that can manage this even under Doom 3 conditions without decrease in performance. The older GeForce4 Ti may use Early-Z even with activated Antialiasing (contrary to the even older GeForce3). That is why we assume that you can still dive into the Doom 3 world with a GeForce4 Ti and have still a good graphics quality.
  • Multilingual User Interface Packs for Windows Media Player 9 Series - The Multilingual User Interface Packs for Windows Media Player 9 Series enable customers using the Windows XP or Windows 2000 Multilingual User Interface versions of the operating system to switch the user interface (menus, dialogs and help files) for the WMP 9 Series from one language to another.
  • W32.Evaman.C Free Removal Tool 1.0.0 -  Symantec Security Response has developed a removal tool to clean the following infections: W32.Evaman.C@mm. Important: If you are on a network or have a full-time connection to the Internet, such as a DSL or cable modem, disconnect the computer from the network and Internet.
  • KaZaA Media Desktop 2.7 - The KaZaa Media Desktop (download) is a second-generation peer-to-peer file-sharing service with which you can search and download media files from other KaZaa users
  • BWMeter 2.00 - BWMeter (download) is a powerful bandwidth meter and monitor, which measures and displays all traffic on your network. Unlike other products, it can analyze the data packets (where they come from, where they go, which port and protocol they use).
  • VIA Hyperion Pro 64-bit 0.99 Beta Drivers - VIA has released the first Hyperion 4-in-1 drivers for 64-bit machines (readme) running Win XP 64bit and Windows Server 2003 64bit.
  • TCP Optimizer 1.01 - TCP Optimizer is a program for tweaking broadband-related Registry settings. Optimize Dialup, DSL and Cable all from one simple to use interface. (It has the option to return your Registry to its default untweaked state as well) It also includes built in MaxMTU and Latency(Ping) detection utilities.
  • Fresh UI 7.16 - Fresh UI (download) is the fresh solution for configuring and optimizing Windows. Loaded with hundreds of useful hidden settings, this software covers the customizing and optimizing technique that you'll be glad to know: Customizing Windows User Interface, Optimizing system settings, Optimizing hardware settings, Customizing Windows application settings, and Control user environment with policies.
  • NVIDIA Linux drivers -  NVIDIA has released a new NVIDIA Linux drivers 1.0-6111 IA32 | IA64.
  • Plextor PX-712A DVD recorder firmware - Today Plextor Europe has released firmware 1.04 for this dual format burner which improves the write quality for DVDR media.
  • Pioneer DVR-A08XLA(B,C) and DVR-108, DVR-108BK firmware - The firmware at the moment is located on the Pioneer Japan site.

last 10 comments:
FX5900(07:42 AM CEST - Aug,07 2004 )
Still waiting for nVidia's 6900! :lol:

damnurannoying(06:24 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 )
har har har! Damn just shut the hell up already whould ya? You annoying fuck.

CaptStar(06:25 PM CEST - Aug,09 2004 )
Seriously, shut up fx, no one cares about you fanatical views on Nvidia.

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