Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Pro-Tibet supporters targetted by Malware

Internet users downloading pro-Tibet content are being targeted by cybercriminals for the second time in a fortnight.

The latest attack consists of a key-logging application which uses a rootkit to hide itself on users' Windows PCs. According to researchers at IT security vendor MacAfee.

he malware appears to be sending users' keystrokes to a computer in China.

The malware is hidden in a Flash animation that pokes fun at a Chinese Olympic competitor. But as users play the clip, the Trojan downloads the rootkit and keylogging software to their PCs. The malware is being distributed as an email, RaceForTibet.exe, McAfee found.

It is the second such attack in just a few days. Last week, hackers placed the "Fribet" Trojan on a number of pro-Tibet websites. That exploited a vulnerability in Windows.

According to Dave Marcus, security research and communications manager at McAfee's Avert Labs, the attacks are part of a wider trend for cybercriminals to exploit interest in the Olympics and other current affairs events to distribute malware.

Businesses should warn their computer users about the risks of downloading media files or playing media files contained in unsolicited emails, cautioned Bill Nagel, security researcher at industry analysts Forrester.

Most business-grade anti-virus applications will have been updated to detect the Trojans, he said, and company systems should block users from downloading attachments containing executable code, or .exe files.

"If not, attacks of this kind can be a problem, mostly because rootkits are so difficult to remove," he said.

"Businesses might even have to re-image their computers' hard drives to get rid of the rootkit. Media files have become a very popular way of distributing malware. We had the [Anna] Kournikova Trojan a few years ago... the malware authors try to make their content as attractive as possible. Anything to do with the Olympics is going to reach a wide audience."

IT departments should remind users to be watch out for downloads with executable files attached, he added.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008

KeepVid


keepvid.com is the right place to download Videos from popular video sharing sites like Youtube, Google, iFilm, MySpace etc. All you have to do is give the link of the video and select the site from the top down list provided by this site and click 'download'. It gives you a download link, clicking on which, your download will start. Easy and simple way of downloading online videos. You can also convert .flv files to wmv and avi files at this site. If you are using Firefox, download the RealPlayer plugin for firefox which allows you to download online videos just with a single click. So say goodbye to the headache of downloading and installing softwares to download online videos.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

DoctorsHangout



doctorshangout.com is a Social networking site especially for doctors. Its really good place for doctors to hangout. You can view all latest activities of the members like who commented whom and who joined what community right from the entrance of he site which makes the site lively. The site is technically advanced and is highly user friendly and easy to use. You can add RSS from various sites in the groups you create and also in your main entrance page. Dont forget to have a look at my page after you join the network.

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