Articles, tagged with "malicious code", page 7
14th January 2010
In today's digital world, small, medium and big businesses are facing the biggest threats from hackers. Any computer hacking attack, if successful, can create a lot of problem to networks and in fact all the critical information stored in the various comp...
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Author:
maheshthakur80
08th January 2010
Do you want to download a good piece of antivirus spyware removal software for your PC The truth is that every computer user (especially those who frequently surf the internet and download files online) needs to give their systems frequent maintenance sc...
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Author:
Nestor Mcleano
07th January 2010
The perfect gadget for sharing photos with the computerless is the digital picture frame. This is a device about the size and shape of an ordinary picture frame. It contains an LCD screen, which displays multiple photos in a slideshow format, and it conne...
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Author:
risahe
07th January 2010
Most computer users periodically employ a PC repair service to deal with problems that result from unsafe browsing habits. There are so many malicious programs in the lawless atmosphere of the internet. However, there are certain key steps that can be tak...
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Author:
chriswarrenfvw
21st December 2009
An antivirus program is a software tool that works to protect your computer from viruses and other malware. A virus is a replicable malicious code that can attack your computer and cause it to run slowly, crash, or be hacked into by those who create them....
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Author:
Hannah Miller
16th December 2009
ScanSafe researchers see a renewed activity of Gumblar. It has crashed thousands of websites and blogs like Wordpress, Drupal, Joomla and other PHP platforms. Gumblar is a multifunctional malware that spread through attacking PCs while visiting hacked Web...
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Author:
Angeline Mabute
15th December 2009
Not all malware detection is created equal
The internet is now the number-one conduit for infecting users with malware. Sophos detects a new infected web page every few seconds. This white paper outlines the terms you need to know and the steps you sho...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
15th December 2009
Protection for Mac and Linux computers:
genuine need or nice to have?
The current risk to computers running non-Windows platforms is small but growing. As Mac and Linux computers become more prevalent within organizations, they are likely to become mo...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
11th December 2009
Advances in computer technology is a double-edged sword. On one hand, it affords us quick and easy access to numerous conveniences such as bank statements, favorite shopping centers, school and health records, and more. On the other hand, it can also gran...
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Author:
Nickolas Guy
10th December 2009
One of the benefits of a site using a content management system (CMS) like Joomla is the ability of the average user to edit and create pages. Most platforms incorporate a WYSIWYG editor to make formatting text as easy as writing in a word processing prog...
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Author:
Carla Alvarez
27th November 2009
With the PlayStation 3 being the current cream of the crop, gamers the world over are scrambling to try and find reliable places to download PlayStation 3 games from. The good news is that there are several viable options available, though unlike older sy...
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Author:
Jackbush
24th November 2009
Enabling a safer internet: The positive approach to
web security
a safer internet: the positive approach to web security
One newly infected webpage is discovered every 4.5 seconds.
Web-based malware: the new weapon
With one new web page infected ev...
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Author:
Tim Kennedy
24th November 2009
Internet Explorer (commonly known as IE) freezes are a common occurrence nowadays as web sites utilize javascript and flash technologies more heavily. In addition, some web sites contain malicious code that when visited using IE, may cause it to freeze.
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Author:
Jason Webber
21st November 2009
It is known as Ethical Hacking, the act of being active in planning attacks over the website's security and networking. It is the Penetration Testing that is referred to here in this article. Both known and unknown vulnerabilities that harms the overall i...
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Author:
Techrate
05th November 2009
Every computer connected to the Internet has ports that
allow it to connect. A port does not mean you have a
physical hole or opening in your computer case or
hardware but it does mean you have openings through which
information passes back and f...
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Author:
rajneesh