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SECURITY...
- Computer Worm Exploits Tsunami to Spread Virus - A mass e-mail
posing as a plea for aid to help the victims of last month's Asian tsunami
disaster is actually a vehicle for spreading a computer virus, Web security
firm Sophos said Monday. The worm appears with the subject line: "Tsunami
donation! Please help!"
and invites recipients to open an attachment called "tsunami.exe" --
which, if opened, will forward the virus to other Internet users. It could
also initiate a denial-of-service attack against a German hacking Web Site,
Sophos said, in which the site's server would be bombarded with messages,
putting it out of action.
- Microsoft will patch Windows Media Player to fix the DRM exploits -
One week after saying it had no plans to change the way WMP (Windows Media
Player) handles the download of DRM licenses,
Microsoft now says it will release an update in the next 30 days to help
thwart the threat of spyware infection. The about-face comes amid reports that
malicious hackers are rigging .wmv files and using the anti-piracy mechanism
to infect computers with spyware, adware, dialers and computer viruses
- Worm poses as porn-purging program -
A
new mass-mailing worm which tries to scare naive users into running it by
saying pornographic content has been found on their PCs has begun doing the
rounds. Users are told that adult material on their PC can be hidden by
running an attached program called "Evidence Cleaner", actually the Baba-C
worm. Baba-C turns the frequent trick of offering malware posing a
XXX-material on its head by offering to remove adult content from Windows PCs.
The end result is much the same though. Users duped into running Baba-C
further the spread of the worm and open up backdoor access to their Windows
system.
- Experts warn of trick to bypass IE download warnings -
The warnings came after the hole was identified on the Bugtraq Internet
security discussion list by someone using the name "Rafel Ivgi." The hole
affects Internet Explorer Version 6.0.0, including the version released with
Windows XP Service Pack 2. The vulnerability allows malicious attackers to
bypass warnings designed to inform users when a file is being passed to their
computers using a specially-crafted HTML Web document.
- Word and Excel have RC4 flaw, claim - According to this this report
(PDF),
there's a serious security flaw in Microsoft Word and Excel. The stream
cipher RC4 [9] with key length up to 128 bits is used in Microsoft Word and
Excel to protect the documents. But when an encrypted document gets modified
and saved, the initialization vector remains the same and thus the same
keystream generated from RC4 is applied to encrypt the different versions of
that document. The consequence is disastrous since a lot of information of the
document could be recovered easily.
- Linux fights off hackers - Linux systems
are getting
tougher for hackers to crack, security experts have reported today. A
study by not-for-profit IT security testing organisation Honeynet Project has
shown that, on average, Linux systems today take three months to fall prey to
hackers, up from 72 hours in equivalent tests conducted between 2001 and 2002.
- State bill could cripple P2P -
A bill introduced in California's Legislature last week has raised the
possibility of jail time for developers of file-swapping software who don't
stop trades of copyrighted movies and songs online. The proposal, introduced
by Los Angeles Sen. Kevin Murray, takes direct aim at companies that
distribute software such as Kazaa, eDonkey or Morpheus. If passed and signed
into law, it could expose file-swapping software developers to fines of up to
$2,500 per charge, or a year in jail, if they don't take "reasonable care" in
preventing the use of their software to swap copyrighted music or movies--or
child pornography.
- FBI stops using Carnivore wiretap software -
The FBI has effectively abandoned its custom-built Internet surveillance
technology, once known as Carnivore, designed to read e-mails and other
online communications among suspected criminals, terrorists and spies,
according to bureau oversight reports submitted to Congress. Instead, the FBI
said it has switched to unspecified commercial software to eavesdrop on
computer traffic during such investigations and has increasingly asked
Internet providers to conduct wiretaps on targeted customers on the
government's behalf, reimbursing companies for their costs.
OFF-TOPIC...
- Bill Gates 1983 Photo Shoot - The Monkey Methods blog has posted
two images it characterizes as "Teen Beat" photo shoot that Mr. Gates
underwent in 1983 :) (thanks Bink.nu)
- Micromachine grows its own muscles -
A
micromachine that walks using muscles that it grew for itself has been
developed in a US laboratory. The remarkable device could eventually lead to
muscle-based nerve stimulators that let paralysed patients breathe without a
ventilator, or to nanobots that clear away plaque from inside the walls of a
human coronary artery.
- Nostalgia Central -
Most
families own a box or a scrapbook full of tokens and mementoes of their
lives. Every object unlocks an attic in the mind, a storehouse of
reminiscence. Nostalgia Central is a scrapbook providing a trip from the
Swinging Sixties, via the Mirror-balled Seventies, to the Day-Glo Eighties.
TECHNOLOGY...
- Picasa Goes 2.0 -
Picasa, the Google-owned photo-sharing service, has gone live with
version 2.0 of its software. The service's new edition includes some basic
photo-editing tools, including the ability to brighten dark images; CD
burning; integration with Blogger; a collage-generating tool; and the ability
to send pictures easily through Gmail.
- Seven Longhorns to debut in May 2006? - According to one Redmond
watcher, the next version of the Windows operating system, Longhorn, will be
ready for manufacturing
in May 2006 and will ship to the public in seven different versions.
- Software Remotely Controls PCs by Cell Phone - Toshiba has
developed
software to remotely operate a PC using a mobile phone over a cellular
network. The software, called Ubiquitous Viewer, is installed on the mobile
phone and on a client computer running Windows. The software recreates the
desktop of a PC or notebook PC on the mobile phone's screen. The user can use
the PC via the mobile phone to complete tasks such as reading e-mail messages
and editing documents.
- More Details about NVIDIA and Sony Joint Developments - X-bit Labs
have conducted
an interview with NVIDIA's Vice President of Corporate Marketing, David Roman,
who kindly agreed to answer a few questions about the cooperation with Sony
and about the situation with Playstation 3 related projects.
- N-Gage to quietly dis-Ngage? - The INQ's Nordic mole claims
Nokia is
plotting to get rid of its entire Bochum, Germany facility by Q1 2006.
That's not just N-Gage R&D we're talking about, it's the production facility
as well. Nokia was refusing calls at press time. Sven Mole was pretty much
adamant that this is the end for the N-Gage as we know it, although Nokia
could easily switch N-Gage production elsewhere.
HARDWARE...
- Stolen AMD CPUs spotted in Croatia? -Crotian journalist Theo Valich
claims that
you can
buy stolen AMD CPUs in his home land of Croatia. You can buy Athlon XP
2600+, 2800+, 3000+ and 3200+ B grade CPUs all based on the Bsrton core. They
are all about %15 to $20 cheaper than you would have to pay for non "B grade"
CPUs.
- NVIDIA Ships Entry-Level GeForce 6 for AGP Bus - NVIDIA Corp.
quietly announced it had begun shipments of its entry-level GeForce 6200
visual processor units for AGP 8x bus.
- Intel's dual-core CPUs to set new record high in power consumption -
Intel's upcoming dual-core processors once again will test the limits of
power consumption. According to documents seen by Tom's Hardware Guide,
the Smithfield CPUs are rated at a thermal design power of 130 watts, an
increase of 13 percent from today's Prescott processors.
- Ultra High
Performance Memory Roundup A64 Socket 939 - While socket 754 is certainly
not dead, the upgrade path to socket 939 was eased with the rollout of
Winchester core CPUs coming in at price points starting at $150.
The Athlon 64 for socket 939 enjoys a dual channel memory controller
versus its 754 brother that makes due with a single channel controller. While
the single channel controller is not the performance albatross that some might
think, every little bit helps, and a few percentage points here and there can
add up in the end.
- AOpen i855GMEm-LFS motherboard - TrustedReviews
take a look at the AOpen i855GMEm-LFS which is a motherboard for Pentium M
processors.
- GeForce 6600 GT Video Card Round-up - Personally, I felt
MSI offered the best all round packages sporting the best performing
cooling solution on one of the best looking PCB boards. The card also comes at
a very affordable price tag of $210 US and easily offers the biggest range of
software titles. The MSI NX6600GT-VTD128E really is an impressive board that
is well worth every penny.
- Albatron GeForce 6600GT PCIe -
Albatron GeForce
6600GT comes in two flavors, the PC6600GT and the PC6600GTV, the only
difference between the two being the PC6600GTV's VIVO capability. We'll be
reviewing the PC6600GT and comparing it to the XFX GeForce 6600GT, as well as
ATI's mid-ranged Radeon X700 Pro graphics card.
- ATI RADEON X800 XL -
However, this is one of these value for money products that
will
kick your PC's gaming ass for real. It offers twice the performance over
the Radeon 9800 Pro series for example.
- OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU - Legit Reviews has posted
a
review of the OCZ PowerStream 520W PSU.
- Zoom ZoomTel X5v 5565 VoIP
ADSL Router -
The most impressive aspect of this Zoom is the quality of the VoIP calls,
although I only made a few VoIP calls - this was due to the fact that I only
had one other person to call, and that was thanks to Zoom supplying me with
two units. All the calls were crystal clear with no background noise. Add to
this the fact that you can use a normal handset, and not have to even power
your PC on, and the ZoomTel starts to look pretty attractive.
- Logitech
MX1000 - Please note that
the CCD sensor in the MX1000 is the same as in the MX510. It has a
resolution of 30x30 pixels and a "processing" rate of 5.8 MPixels/second.
5,800,000 / (30 * 30) = 6444 images captured and processed per second. Not
bad. The MX300/500/700 samples 5250 images/second. The movement information is
broken down into a stream of 125 packets/second to the host pc. Typical
cordless mice run at 60 packets/second or less.
- Belkin Wireless Keyboard
and Ergo Optical Mouse - Dev Shed take a look at
the Belkin Wireless Keyboard and Ergo Optical Mouse, which they hope will
remedy the situations described above.
- PistolMouse FPS - Despite its
shortcomings,
the PistolMouse is an exceptional mouse for $39.99. But when it comes to
features and software, this unit is as basic as a mouse can get. So those who
love to tweak their mouse to their liking outside of a game or running
program, you may want to look elsewhere. However, if you just want to have a
sturdy, reliable mouse, that just oozes cool, then the PistolMouse is a
welcome addition to any gaming rig.
- Saitek Cyborg Evo Wireless Joystick
- TheTechLounge checked out
the Saitek Cyborg Evo Wireless Joystick
- Samsung SyncMaster 711T 17" LCD Monitor - Compared to the
multifunctional
Samsung SyncMaster 192MP 19" Display reviewed earlier on BFR,
the
711T gets back to the basics offering just two input modes at an extremely
high contrast ratio of 1000:1. For those unfamiliar with the term, the
"contrast ratio" is the measurement of the difference in light intensity
between the brightest white and the blackest black. While most 17-inch LCDs
today offer 600:1 contrast ratios, the SyncMaster 711t provides a super-high
1000:1 contrast ratio.
- Vosonic Xs Drive Super VP6210 - Not only is
the VP6210 a music and video player, but it is also a portable storage
device capable of reading over 10 types of portable digital data cards.
Capable of playing four video formats (to include MPEG, MOV, and AVI) as well
as four audio formats, this Multimedia Viewer is capable of fulfilling the
needs of most high demand users. With amazing features and capabilities, the
VP6210 is amazing; however, if anything is lacking in this product it is
battery life.
GUIDES...
- Athlon 64 Overclocking - AuphanOnline.com has posted
an article on Athlon 64 Overclocking.
- Driver XP - A Windows XP Driver Guide v1.0.1 -
Installing the latest drivers improves system performance and application
compatibility. Updated drivers include numerous bug fixes as well as system
optimizations.
- Catalyst 5.1 Driver Comparison -
TweakTown compared Catalyst drivers 5.1 against the two previous versions
(4.11 and 4.12) in their usual array of benchmarks.
- ATI CATALYST 5.1 Performance Analysis - Also Hexus.net has posted
its
"ATI CATALYST 5.1 Performance Analysis". Yet another comparsion can be
found on
rage3d.
- RAIDers of the Lost Benchmark - XYZ Computing has just posted
a new article called "RAIDers of the Lost Benchmark".
SOFTWARE...
- Total Commander v6.50 final -
Total Commander
(download ~
changelog) is
a file manager for Windows. This new version features "Two file windows side
by side", multiple language support, enhanced search function, compare files /
synchronize directories function, Quick View panel with bitmap display, ZIP,
ARJ, LZH, RAR, UC2, TAR, GZ, CAB, ACE archive handling + plugins, Built-in FTP
client with FXP (server to server) and HTTP proxy support, Parallel port link,
multi-rename tool, Tabbed interface, regular expressions, history+favorites
buttons and humbnails view, custom columns, enhanced search.
- Picasa 2 - Picasa
is software that helps you instantly find, edit and share all the pictures on
your PC. Every time you open Picasa, it automatically locates all your
pictures (even ones you forgot you had) and sorts them into visual albums
organized by date with folder names you know. You can drag and drop to arrange
your albums and make labels to create new groups.
- Harden-It -
Harden-It
is a Network and System hardening tool for Windows, by hardening the IP stack
your Network can sustain or completely thwart various sophisticated network
attacks. The program allows you Harden your server's TCP and IP stack
(Netbios, ICMP, SYN, SYN-ACK..), Protect your servers from Denial of Service
and other network based attacks,Enable SYN flood protection when an attack is
detected, Set the threshold values that are used to determine what constitutes
an attack, etc.
- TaskInfo 6.0.1.130 (shw)- TaskInfo2003
is combination of Task Manager and System Information Utility, It visually
monitors different types of System information in Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
- FileZilla 2.2.10 -
FileZilla
(download)
is powerful Open Source FTP/SFTP client with many features. It includes a site
manager to store all your connection details and logins as well as an Explorer
style interface that shows the local and remote folders and can be customized
independently.
- Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.6 - Whether you're an Expert or Standard
user,
Nero 6 Reloaded (mirror1 ~
mirror2 ~
mirror3) makes your digital
media projects a breeze to complete. To get the major update of Nero 6 Ultra
Edition Major Update – Version 6.6, you will have to download all 6
update-packages. If you are only interested in the update of Nero Version 6.6,
please download package 1 and package 2 in order to get the full
functionality.
- Codec Pack 1.8.0.141 -
X Codec Pack
is an small/essential codec pack for viewing/encoding movies. It includesDivX
Codec, XviD Codec, AC3 Filter, DivX AntiFreeze, DivXG400 and Video Inspector.
- VideoInspector 1.2.2.72 -
VideoInspector is a tools designed to provide you with as much information
as possible about your video files.
- DU Meter 3.0.7 Build 196 -
DU Meter is an award
winning utility from Hagel Technologies which provides an accurate account of
the data which is flowing through your computer`s network connection at any
given moment. This readout is presented in both numerical and graphical
format, in real time.
- Style XP 3.0 (shw) -
Style XP (download)
is theming software that helps customize the way your Windows XP, Windows XP
Service Pack 1, Tablet PC, or Server 2003 system looks.
- Intell Installation Utility 6.3.0.1007 - A new release of the
Intel Chipset Installation Utility is now available which includes latest
software for Intel USB, PCI, IDE, ATA and AGP chipsets.
- VIA Vinyl Stylus Audio driver v580a -
This driver supports all VIA southbridges with integrated sound plus
several audio codecs.
- VIA Audio (Envy 24 Family only) driver v442a -
This driver supports VIA Vinyl Envy24 controllers: MT/DT/GT/PT/HT-S (
Envy24GT Envy24HT-S Envy24MT Envy24PT )
- VIA Ethernet (VT82xx) driver 40F -
This driver supports South Bridge integrated VT8231, VT8233, VT8235 &
VT8237 ( VT6107 VT610731 VT8233/A/C VT8235 VT8237 ) and VT6107 Rhine Fast
Ethernet Controller ( VT6106H VT6106L VT6106S
- VIA Ethernet (VT6105/L/LOM and VT6106) driver version - 24 -
This driver supports VT6105/L/LOM and VT6106 series Rhine Fast Ethernet
Controllers ( VT6105 VT6105L VT6105LOM ).
- Intel Pro 100/1000 drivers 9.2 - Intel has released version
9.2 (Win2k/XP
~
Win9x/ME ~
NT40) for their Pro100 and Pro1000 series network adapters.
- ATI Optimized Driver v1.9 - TCMag designed
this driver to provide the maximum performance and Quality. Features:
Based on the offical Catalyst WHQL 5.1, Removed OpenGL selection prompt
(avaliable in the start menu), OpenGL Driver switcher has been updated, Few
Bug fixes, Installer has been fixed, Added ATITool 0.23 to the package.
- Forceware 67.66 Win2K/XP official beta - For Windows 2000/XP,
this is an official Beta NVIDIA release as found on their FTP servers.
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last 10 comments: | xxxx | (07:53 PM CET - Jan,19 2005 ) | P2P.. lol, ya ok, USA is the only place they develop P2P solutions.. pffff. God I hate their "we are the world" bs type things. P2P will never die and in other countries there laws don't smack down those who use P2P, I can still legally download any bloody song I want. Eat that USA! Hahahahaha! Gotta love the no porn on TV but Iraq war stuff is ok. Showing dead bodies, car bomb victims. So it's ok for brutal violence on the news but not nudity. LOL! Oh how about the USA now is blocking cartoon butts! There is an episode of South Park I think and they blurred out all the butts! Hahahahahahaa!! A cartoon and it's fake butts and it's edited. Can the USA get any more hilarious!!!??? Man I hope so!
OMFG those pics of Bill Gates are Hilarious!!! OMG I spit out my coffee on my keyboard. I was expecting to see him in some gay suit! Where he is throwing the CD!!! OMFG!! that did me in!! Great pics god, I'm gonna save those and make someone else laugh!!
Additionally, you should know that 3/4 of these sites doing reviews of drivers have the card themselves. So you can see that there is going to be a serious lean that ATI drivers are the best as usual. If you are into looking for a card, I highly recommend you visit some nVidia sites for a contrast in views. They mention ATI isn't concentrating on speed, but bugs, well explain to me how after sending them videos of bugs, screenshots of bugs etc, that they still haven't fixed problems from 6 months ago.. think about that when you are thinking of ATI. ATI is so slow to fix game bugs, that you will be done the game before they fix it. That's ATI. Take it from me. I was using nVidia forever and with a 9700 Pro I've had to deal with their lousy support from day 1. I had at one time a pile of games I took a snapshot of and sent to ATI that I couldn't play. | |
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