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 | Autoplay on your Harddisk and IE Title has "Hacked by Godzilla, Taga lipa are." | Hardrives don't have an autoplay feature to begin with, its true but there is some virus there that make this happend to the hard drive.
The Malicious Virus MS32DLL
About the virus
This virus is somewhat marked as a Trojan virus, well, a lot of users doesn't know it's origin but it does take it some pretty nasty habits with it. It comes with the harmless look of MS32DLL.dll, but it comes with a very odd extention, ".vbs" (Visual Basic scr i pt file). This sort of files can be run automatically if it is executed from the Auto run.
When this virus effects one computer, it will automatically clones itself and transfer to any external drive, let it be a thumb drive, an external hardisk, or even a flash card (like SD Card, MMC or Compact Flash). I read a forum stated that some of the other virus that carries the same virus filename also put a text "Hacked by Godzilla" Title bar on Internet Explorer. And it will continue to infect any computer that connects to it.
So far I am not sure whether it is infecting throughout the private network, but I will update if it does.
How Do I Remove It? There are quite a few steps to remove this Trojan but if your antivirus detects it earlier and erased it you are one step less to complete this detail task:
1. Finding potential processes running
- Press CTRL, ALT and DELETE key together. You will open the Windows Task Manager. - Click the Processes tab, and comb through the list and see whether there is a program called wscr i pt.exe is running. If you find it, click on it and click End Process. - After that you can close the Task Manager window.
2. Finding the virus (for those who were not detected by the antivirus - for Microsoft Windows)
- Go to My Computer - Click Tools at the top bar --> Folder Options - When you come to the Folder Options window, click on the View tab - Look for Hidden files and folders - Click on Show hidden files and folders - Press OK - Once the window is closed, click on your C drive once. - Right click and select Open from the menu bar - Once you are in there, look for whether there is a filename called MS32DLL.dll.vbs - If you can't find it in C (like I did), look in C:\Windows - If you still can't find it, don't worry, press F3 at the top row of your keyboard (in case you don't know) and the search bar will be on your left. Click on All files and folders, and type in the file name MS32DLL.dll.vbs
If you don't find any file in there, congratulations, you are one step out of it. You can jump to step (4)
3. You found the virus
- Click on the file you found and press SHIFT key and DELETE key - It will ask you "Are you sure you want to delete (the file name)". Click Yes - If you find more than one location that has MS32DLL.dll.vbs, then you need to repeat the steps in (3)
4. Editing the Windows Register (do it with full of caution!)
- Click Start --> Run - Type regedit and press ENTER - You will come to the Registry Editor window - On your left there will be the registry directories. Look for: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> Software --> Microsoft --> Windows --> Current Version --> Run - If there is a MS32DLL in there, delete the entry. - Then you need to look for: HKEY_CURRENT_USER --> Software --> Microsoft --> Internet Explorer --> Main - If you see the Window Title has "Hacked by Godzilla" or "Taga lipa are" you should delete that entry. - You can now close the Registry Editor window
5. Stop all auto runs in future (recommended move)
- Click on Start --> Run - Type gpedit.msc and press ENTER - You will come to the Group Policy window - Go to User Configuration --> Administrative Templates --> System - Look for Turn off Autoplay and double click it. You will come to Turn Off Autoplay Properties window. - Click Enable and select All drives from the drop-down combo box. (It is suggested to turn it off to avoid further potential virus infections in future) - You can now close the Group Policy window
6. Stopping auto run virus programs (if have)
- Click on Start --> Run - Type msconfig and press ENTER. You will come to the System Configuration Utility window - Click on the Startup tab, and look for any programs that runs under MS32DLL.dll.vbs - If you find then, uncheck the checkbox on the left of the file - Click Apply - Click Close - When you close the window it will ask you whether to restart or not. Click on Exit without Restart.
7. Hide your system files
- Go to My Computer - Click Tools at the top bar --> Folder Options - When you come to the Folder Options window, click on the View tab - Look for Hide protected operating system file - Click on Don't show hidden files and folders - Press OK
8. Restarting your PC - Before restart, make sure that you empty your recycle bin - Restart your PC - You will see a windows prompt that you have changed your system configurations. Check on the checkbox not to remind you anymore and press ok. | | Posted: 8/15/2008 at 14:34 | Read 31 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | What is SPAM? | Spam. We've all heard about it, and we've all received it. But from a technical and legal point of view, what exactly is spam?
Source: http://www.viruslist.com
Spam - What exactly is it?
In order to combat spam effectively it is necessary to define exactly what spam is.
Most people believe that spam is unsolicitied email. However, this
definition is not entirely correct and confuses some types of
legitimate business correspondence with true spam.
Spam is anonymous, unsolicited bulk email.
This is the descr i ption that is being used today in the USA and
Europe as a basis for the creation of anti-spam legislation. Let's take
a closer look at each component of the definition:
- Anonymous: real spam is sent with spoofed or harvested sender addresses to conceal the actual sender.
- Mass mailing: real spam is sent in mass
quantities. Spammers make money from the small percentage of recipients
that actually respond, so for spam to be cost-effective, the initial
mails have to be high-volume.
- Unsolicited: mailing lists, newsletters and
other advertising materials that end users have opted to receive may
resemble spam but are actually legitimate mail. In other words, the
same piece of mail can be classed as both spam and legitimate mail
depending on whether or not the user elected to receive it.
It should be highlighted that the words 'advertising' and 'commercial' are not used to define spam.
Many spam messages are neither advertising nor any type of
commercial proposition. In additon to offering goods and services, spam
mailings can fall into the following categories:
- Political messages
- Quasi-charity appeals
- Financial scams
- Chain letters
- Fake spam being used to spread malware
Unsoliticited but legitimate messages
A legitimate commercial proposition, a charity appeal, an invitation
addressed personally to an existing recipient or a newsletter can
certainly be defined as unsolicited mail, but not as spam. Legitimate
messages may also include delivery failure messages, misdirected
messages, messages from system administrators or even messages from old
friends who have previously not corresponded with the recipient by
email. Unsolicited - yes. Unwanted - not necessarily.
How to deal with spam
Because unsolicited correspondence may be of interest to the
recipient, a quality antispam solution should be able to distinguish
between true spam (unsolicited, bulk mailing) and unsolicited
correspondence. This kind of mail should be flagged as 'possible spam'
so it can be reviewed or deleted at the recipient's convenience.
Companies should have a spam policy, with system administrators
assessing the needs of different departments. Access to different
unsolicited mail folders should be given to different user groups based
on this assessment. For instance, the travel manager may well want to
read travel ads, whereas the HR department may wish to see all
invitations to seminars and training sessions.
| | Posted: 8/13/2008 at 04:23 | Read 42 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | Rootkits - What are they? | What is a Rootkit
The term rootkit is used to describe the mechanisms and techniques
whereby malware, including viruses, spyware, and trojans, attempt to
hide their presence from spyware blockers, antivirus, and system
management utilities. There are several rootkit classifications
depending on whether the malware survives reboot and whether it
executes in user mode or kernel mode.
Persistent Rootkits
A persistent rootkit is one associated with malware that activates each
time the system boots. Because such malware contain code that must be
executed automatically each system start or when a user logs in, they
must store code in a persistent store, such as the Registry or file
system, and configure a method by which the code executes without user
intervention.
Memory-Based Rootkits
Memory-based rootkits are malware that has no persistent code and therefore does not survive a reboot.
User-mode Rootkits
There are many methods by which rootkits attempt to evade detection.
For example, a user-mode rootkit might intercept all calls to the
Windows FindFirstFile/FindNextFile APIs, which are used by file system
exploration utilities, including Explorer and the command prompt, to
enumerate the contents of file system directories. When an application
performs a directory listing that would otherwise return results that
contain entries identifying the files associated with the rootkit, the
rootkit intercepts and modifies the output to remove the entries.
Kernel-mode Rootkits
Kernel-mode rootkits can be even more powerful since, not only can they
intercept the native API in kernel-mode, but they can also directly
manipulate kernel-mode data structures. A common technique for hiding
the presence of a malware process is to remove the process from the
kernel's list of active processes. Since process management APIs rely
on the contents of the list, the malware process will not display in
process management tools like Task Manager or Process Explorer.
(Taken from Microsoft Technet) | | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 10:30 | Read 29 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | How to protect and disinfect your computer |
HOW YOU CAN GET INFECTED
Booting the computer from an infected hard disk, cd-rom or diskette.
Executing attached infected files (.exe, .com, .vbs, .dll, .sh, .bat , .scr, .pif and more) you may find inside emails.
Executing infected files (.exe, .com, .doc, .bat, .hlp, .htm, .ini,
.js, .php, .pif, .reg, .ppt, .scr, .sh, .shs, .sys, .vbs, .wbt, .xls
and more)
Previewing emails usually sent by an unknown person, because they
possibly contain destructive code in the form of .html, that is
automatically executed upon the email preview.
Browsing infected webpages (usually .htm and .html ).
Just by using the internet. To be more specific, almost every operating
system, especially Microsoft Windows, have "security holes" which are
exploited by a new type of viruses in order to infect the computer,
without asking at ANY point the permission of the user to install any
type of software.
HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF
Make a backup of your critical files regularly, after having scanned them with an antivirus program.
Update your antivirus program as often as possible.
Scan every file you download from the Internet.
If you use irc chat, make sure you have disabled the auto-accept-dcc-files option.
Try to have a real-time antivirus monitor while your computer is operating.
Don't visit every website you are invited to by an unknown person. It may contain a non-visible destructive applet.
Disable the execution of java or active-x scr i pts within your browser.
Unhide the
hide-file-extension-of-known-filetypes option within your hard disk
explorer. If someone sends you a file called pic.jpg.vbs, you may think
it's a .jpg file and execute it!
Always have a boot disk for repairing your computer in case you get infected. Most antivirus programs offer this disk.
Try to use two different antivirus programs, using only one
real-time monitor. It would be best if one of the 2 programs is in the
top-10 antivirus programs' list you will find in the results of our
LATEST Comparative test of antivirus programs. Security is not a matter
of money, it's a matter of life-and-death for your computer!
Use a firewall program (we recommend Sygate Personal Firewall
-it has been discontinued but you can find its latest version at
"www.virus.gr/sygate.zip"- or Outpost Firewall Free or Comodo Personal
Firewall or Kerio Personal Firewall, which are absolutely FREE and
manage to protect efficiently any personal computer - NOT to be used in
corporate network).
Use an anti-spyware program (you can find a list of good and
freeware ones in the "FREE antivirus software" section of the website).
Try to update the operating system of your computer often (especially
Microsoft Windows), so that all known security holes are fixed. We
should mention that certain Microsoft operating systems do NOT allow
the user to install updates if they have not been purchased!
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IF YOU GET INFECTED
Avoid installing an
antivirus program if you are sure you have been infected by a computer
virus. As a first choise, we advise you to use the "Free Antivirus Tools Collection" available in our website and remove the virus.
If your antivirus program detects the virus but cannot repair it, do
NOT delete the file! Try using another antivirus program, maybe it will
be able to repair the infected file. None of the antivirus programs is
perfect, still, the difference among them may be huge!
Do NOT format your hard disk! Formatting is NEVER a 100% guaranteed
solution in order to face a computer virus. Have patience, faith in the
antivirus program you have chosen and ... a bit of good luck!
| | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 10:27 | Read 43 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | Best Anitvirus. | Source: http://cybernetnews.com/
One thing I always hate to do is to find the best Antivirus program that will protect my computer. The two best paid versions that I have always heard about are Kaspersky and NOD32. For free software, I always look towards Avast or AVG. Of course, that is what I knew before but it looks like there may be some new people climbing the ladder.
Virus.gr
tested quite a few different software companies to see how they would
stack up against each other. How did the 147,000 virus test pan out?
Here are the results (the ones in bold are the ones I expected to do
good):
1. Kaspersky version 6.0.0.303 - 99.62%
 2. Active Virus Shield by AOL version 6.0.0.299 - 99.62% 3. F-Secure 2006 version 6.12.90 - 96.86% 4. BitDefender Professional version 9 - 96.63% 5. CyberScrub version 1.0 - 95.98% 6. eScan version 8.0.671.1 - 95.82% 7. BitDefender freeware version 8.0.202 - 95.57% 8. BullGuard version 6.1 - 95.57% 9. AntiVir Premium version 7.01.01.02 - 95.45% 10. Nod32 version 2.51.30 - 95.14%
 11. AntiVir Classic version 7.01.01.02 - 94.26% 12. ViruScape 2006 version 1.02.0935.0137 - 93.87% 13. McAfee version 10.0.27 - 93.03% 14. McAfee Enterprise version 8.0.0 - 91.76% 15. F-Prot version 6.0.4.3 beta - 87.88% 16. Avast Professional version 4.7.871 - 87.46% 17. Avast freeware version 4.7.871 - 87.46% 18. Dr. Web version 4.33.2 - 86.03% 19. Norman version 5.90.23 - 85.65% 20. F-Prot version 3.16f - 85.14% 21. ArcaVir 2006 - 83.44% 22. Norton Professional 2006 - 83.18% 23. AVG Professional version 7.1.405 - 82.82% 24. AVG freeware version 7.1.405 - 82.82% 25. Panda 2007 version 2.00.01 - 82.23% 26. Virus Chaser version 5.0a - 81.47% 27. PC-Cillin 2006 version 14.10.1051 - 80.90% 28. VBA32 version 3.11.0 - 79.12% 29. ViRobot Expert version 4.0 - 76.22% 30. UNA version 1.83 - 75.44%
There’s the list and as you can see there are several towards the
top that really shocked me. The one I am most happy about is the Active Virus Shield by AOL
because it is offered to the public for free. Sure it branded as AOL
but underneath it is all Kaspersky and this goes to show it.
I expected NOD32, Avast, and AVG to perform a little better than
they did but NOD32 and AVG definitely fought back at the heuristic
testing. Heuristic testing is extremely important because that is what
gives an Antivirus the ability to catch a virus even it is not in the
database. Here are the top 10 from that list:
1. Nod32 2.51.30 - 41503 2. Vba32 3.11.0 - 32911 3. VirIT 6.1.9 - 16469 4. AVG 7.1.405 Professional - 13624 5. AVG 7.1.405 freeware - 13624 6. Rising AV 18.41.30 - 12214 7. McAfee 10.0.27 - 10708 8. Ikarus 5.19 - 7191 9. F-Prot 6.0.4.3 beta - 6247 10. Ukrainian National Antivirus 1.83 - 5506
One thing is for sure and that is Norton needs some work for as much
as it costs. So many people rely on Symantec’s software because that is
what comes installed on most computers but it obviously won’t provide
the protection that is needed.
I fix computers for people all of the time and when I find that
their Antivirus subscr i ptions have expired I normally install Avast.
After seeing these tests it definitely makes me ponder using Active
Virus Shield by AOL because of the high ranking. Avast does have the
Web Shield which stops malicious attacks through your Web browser and I
really like that feature. I wonder what is more important, the overall
ability to find a virus or being able to block Web attacks? | | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 10:23 | Read 49 times | 1 comment | Leave Comment |
 | Sandboxing: A new method of protection | Source: http://www.virus.gr
The newest method of protection against malware is called Sandboxing.
This method uses a secure space within the hard disk (sandbox), within
which all files downloaded from the internet, including viruses, are
stored-and executed- safely. In a few words, even if a file is
infected, it is not allowed to infect the operating system, only the
secure space. After a reboot this space can be restored to its original
status and all changes made by the virus are ERASED.
The disadvantage of this method is that it is not familiar nor
easy-to-use for most novice users, at least not as the "traditional"
antivirus and anti-spyware programs.
Its advantages are that it needs no updating like "traditional"
antivirus and anti-spyware programs plus the fact that if configured
properly, it makes the operating system completely secure against
anything downloaded from the internet.
The Sandboxing method is used by the freeware programs
Sandboxing differs from the "classic" Virtualization of VMWare and VirtualPC because the user does not need to create another virtual operating system in the hard disk. Nevertheless, many VMWare and VirtualPC
fans insist on using them -instead of Sandboxing- mainly because they
can use their exact virtual operating system ever after the main
operating system gets erased or upgraded.
| | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 10:19 | Read 22 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | What are computer viruses? | Source: http://www.virus.gr
Introduction
The continuing growth of the number of pc users over the last 25 years
triggered a small group of people to get down with something that today
many find foolish and dangerous : they decided to develop programs that
would make the computer "go crazy" or even mulfunction for a certain
period of time, either for the laugh of it, or, maybe, just to harm the
computer of someone they really dislike! Still, if you find out today
that your computer has a virus, you will probably panic .. And you will
be right, cause most of the 75-80,000 viruses these days are certainly
NOT something to laugh with!
What is a computer virus
A sequence (or a series of them) of symbols, that when executed
under certain circumstances or a certain operating system, they create
an exact replicate of the sequence, which they install into the hard
disk or diskette. The installation usually takes place inside a
directory commonly used. Of course, a virus may also have a payload
function, by which it will damage the infected computer.
TYPES OF MALWARE
Trojan horses / Backdoor programs
They are surely the most famous type of viruses. They include a
code, upon the execution of which, the host computer becomes valnerable
to a malicious remote user. Hacker-wannabies and "lamers" usually use
these viruses to "hack" :P other users. But that's not all … Some
trojans and backdoors may even delete important files of the hard disk,
or even format it. Fortunately, they cannot reproduce and for this
reason many do not even consider them as "real" viruses.
Polymorphic
We call polymorphic a virus that hides its destructive code within
the infected file in several different ways. The particular type of
viruses is more difficult for the antivirus programs to detect, since
there barely is a same routine inside each virus sample.
Stealth viruses
They use the memory interrupts of the computer. Once a program calls
a memory interrupt, the virus gets activated instead of the program
itself. Stealth viruses perform one more function. They are capable of
hiding from antivirus programs. That means, whenever they detect a scan
function by the antivirus program, they temporarily restore the
original non-infected file, so that the antivirus program will believe
that there is are no viruses inside the system. Once the antivirus has
finished its scan, they infect the file again. The specific method of
hiding is often called "tunnelingâ€
Parasitic a.k.a. Appending viruses
They are called parasitic cause they infect the original file,
copying the destructive code within it, without making the original
file irrepairable. Once the user executes the infected file, the virus
is activated without letting the original function of the file to be
executed.
Overwriting viruses
The simplest way for a virus to infect a computer is to merge itself
with a well-known file. This way the original file CANNOT be restored.
Some of these viruses have the ability not to alter the original
filesize, so that some antivirus programs will not see the difference
in the original file. Nevertheless, most coders do not make such type
of viruses anymore.
Companion viruses
They are viruses that are executed usually under MS-DOS. When the
user types a DOS command (e.g. "edit") and the file edit.exe is not
present, the OS will execute the file edit.com, which really is the
virus itself. Still, if the user types "edit", the OS will execute the
virus (edit.com) and not edit.exe, which is the real editing program!
Retro viruses
They are viruses that do nothing but "fight" a specific antivirus
program, meaning that if they detect it inside the hard disk, they will
delete all components of it.
Logic bombs
They are viruses that activate upon a certain trigger date, e.g. at
14.00 of 13 of September. They usually have a destructive payload, such
as deleting files.
Droppers
They are executable files that contain the proper commands to create
a virus inside the pc but do not include a virus themselves. They are
harder to detect than a normal virus.
Worms
They are called worms because they are usually found in computer
networks. They use the Internet as a medium to spread (emails, irc chat
etc).
Boot sector viruses
These viruses infect the boot area of the hard disk or diskette.
They are the ones to blame for most infection worldwide. You do not
have to have an MS-DOS based OS in your pc to activate such a virus,
since they do not make such .. discriminations. E.g. although the
Michelangelo virus cannot spread using Windows NT, he still can wipe
out the contents of the hard disk on March 6th!
Direct action viruses
These viruses just execute their destructive payload and are not memory resident.
Macro viruses
They are the well-known viruses that infect using a macro-command.
They harm only Word, Excel, Office, PowerPoint and Access files. They
are very easy to spread. Most typical example you can find is Microsoft
itself, who - is believed to - had a macro-virus inside the first
edition of MS Office ‘97.
Multi Platform viruses
They are viruses that affect on more that one operational systems.
Usually, a virus that affects Windows OS, cannot harm an Apple pc.
Note :
The above article was published in E-Net magazine (issue 06-2001) at an exclusive cooperation with the webmaster of virus.gr and naturally, all copyrights belong to him and not to the specific magazine.
| | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 10:15 | Read 24 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
 | ito ang gagawa ng pagibig! | shy ako dito hehehe mga tsongs love letter dapat to ewan ko ba bat naging video! para to sa angel kew kay eunice
ito nagagawa ng pagibig pinagpuyatan ko yan kasi movie maker lang
ginamit ko hirap gumawa ng FX kaya natagalan hahaha! sana magustuhan
nya. at sagutin ako 
| Quote: | Angel, i thank you for all the things you have done, thanks for makin' me smile, thanks for makin' me happy, thanks for every single minute that you gave me and i treasure it a lot.
I feel sorry for what i am now, im dying for your love yet feeling hopeless because you're with someone else, You know what it's like getting up every morning? Feeling hopeless, feeling like the love of your life is waking up with the wrong man. But, at the same time hoping that she still finds happiness, even if it's never going to be with you.
You know, honestly, I never knew I could feel like this. You know? I swear I'm, I'm going out of my mind. It's like I want to throw myself off of in every building, If I see a taxi and i feel like I just wanna dive in front of it because then I'll stop thinking about you.
but "Quiting" is not my kind, you once told me never to fall inlove, and i failed you, i am sorry but i wanna be with you, i wanna be your man, i wanna take care of you, wipe your tears off, cry with you, laugh, and share the happiness and sadness of life.
Angel, i dont feel hopeless now, bacause i have faith in me, like everybody else, i felt joy and happiness with you, so, now i believe that i can be the right guy for you, and thats my dream,
like other people dream of flying, and i feel like i wanna fly, Because that's what people do. They leap, and hope to God they can fly, because otherwise. you just drop like a rock, wondering the whole way down, why in the "hell" did I jump?
But here I am, Angel, falling, and the only one that makes me feel like I can fly...
is you. |
ung
love quotes ko sa bandang dulo bawal gayahin hehe kasi gawa ko talaga
un para sa kanya akalain mo grabeh kinikilig ako habang sinasabi ko ng
paulit ulit un.
"How can i ever forget, such a lovely face? You who i can't resist, i love you with no regrets, with you i felt the BEST" by: dirty DouG
original ko yan heheh! now i know kapag inlove ka kng anu2 naiisip mo! wee! | | Posted: 8/12/2008 at 09:32 | Read 62 times | 0 comments | Leave Comment |
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