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Friday, 16 May 2014

CryptoLocker, Takes your Files Hostage and Holds them for Ransom!!!

Ransomware is a type of malware that tries to extort money from you. CryptoLocker forcing you to pay hundreds of dollars to regain access to them. Malware is no longer created by teenagers, current malware is now produced by organized crime.
Ransomware may be more up-front, hook deep into your system. This malware could be bypassed, malware removal tools or just by reinstalling Windows.
Unfortunately, Ransomware is becoming more and more sophisticated. This is the latest examples, CryptoLocker, starts encrypting your personal files as soon as it gains access to your system, preventing access to the files without knowing the encryption key. CryptoLocker then displays a message informing you that your files have been locked with encryption and that you have just a few days to pay up. If you pay them $300, they’ll hand you the encryption key and you can recover your files. You can never be sure that the criminals will keep their end of the deal.
This type of malware is another good example of why backups are essential. You should regularly back up files to an external hard drive or a remote file storage server. If all your copies of your files are on your computer, malware that infects your computer could encrypt them all and restrict access or even delete them entirely.
How do you become infected with CryptoLocker
This infection is typically spread through emails sent to company email addresses that pretend to be customer support related issues from Fedex, UPS, DHS, etc. These emails would contain a zip attachment that when opened would infect the computer. These zip files contain executables that are disguised as PDF files as they have a PDF icon and are typically named something like FORM_101513.exe or FORM_101513.pdf.exe. Since Microsoft does not show extensions by default, they look like normal PDF files and people open them.
Avoid Ransomware
• Use a good antivirus product that will attempt to stop ransomware in its tracks. Antivirus programs are never perfect and you could be infected even if you run one, but it’s an important layer of defense.
• Avoid running suspicious files. Ransomware can arrive in .exe files attached to emails, from illicit websites containing pirated software, or anywhere else that malware comes from. Be alert and exercise caution over the files you download and run.
• Keep your software updated. Using an old version of your web browser, operating system, or a browser plugin can allow malware in through open security holes. If you have Java installed, you should probably uninstall it.

CryptoLocker is brutally efficient and smart. It just wants to get down to business and take your money. Holding your files hostage is an effective way to prevent removal by antivirus programs after it’s taken root, but CryptoLocker is much less scary if you have good backups.

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Thursday, 15 May 2014

PAX East 2014: Logitech Showcases Its G502 Proteus Core Gaming Mouse [Video]

A Mouse with a 12,000DPI sensor

If you have been looking for a mouse that will let you shoot the wings off of a fly, then Logitech’s G502 Proteus Core gaming mouse might be the one for you. Maximum PC’s Jimmy Thang got to see the Proteus Core, which features a 12,000DPI sensor, up close and personal at PAX East.
 Of course, if 12,000 DPI is too much for a user to handle then the sensor can be adjusted as low as 200. Aside from the high DPI the Proteus Core has 11 programmable buttons, comes with five 3.6g weights, the sensor can be adjusted for various surfaces, and it has a dual-mode hyper-fast scroll wheel.
The Logitech G502 Proteus Core Tunable Gaming Mouse will be out sometime this month for $79.99 in the U.S. and Europe.



So who would want to try and shoot the wings off of a fly at 500 feet with that mouse? 

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Friday, 28 January 2011

nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB PCI Express Video Card (HDCP Support)

nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB PCI Express Video Card (HDCP Support)

nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB PCI Express Video Card (HDCP Support)

Redefine reality with this nVIDIA SLI-ready GeForce 8800 graphics processing unit (GPUs). The world’s first DX10 GPUs features a unified architecture and unprecedented levels of graphics performance and realism. The 8800 GTS is built for Microsoft Windows Vista and features nVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread™ technology, full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support, 16x full-screen anti-aliasing, true 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting, nVIDIA nView Multi-Display technology, nVIDIA Quantum Effects physics processing technology, two dual-link DVI outputs support two 2560x1600 resolution displays, nVIDIA PureVideo HD technology, PCI Express support, OpenGL 2.0 support, and nVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA).

Product Specifications
Features & Functions
Multiple Monitors Support Yes
Memory
RAM (installed) 640 MB
Video
Video RAM (installed) 640 MB
Video Output Type Dual DVI
External Resolution (maximum) 2560 x 1600
Video Output Type HDTV
Video Slot Type PCI Express
Video Output Type S-Video
Compatibility Notes Bus Technology: PCI Express
Memory Amount: 640 MB
Memory Interface: 320-bit
Memory Bandwidth (GB / sec:) 64
Fill Rate (billion pixels / sec.): 24
Stream Processors: 96
Shader Clock: 1200MHz
Core Clock: 500MHz
nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB PCI Express Video Card (HDCP Support)
Memory Frequency (effective): 1.6GHz
Contents Video card, documentation
Returns Policy This product is subject to our return policy. Please see our complete return policy for details.
System Requirements Intel Pentium III, AMD Duron or Athlon class processor or higher;
256MB system RAM;
A minimum 400W system power supply (with 12V current rating of 26A);
A PCI Express compliant motherboard with one x16 graphics slot;
1 6-pin supplementary power connectors;
50MB of available hard disk space;
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive;
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP;
VGA or DVI-I compatible monitor.

nVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS 640MB PCI Express Video Card (HDCP Support)

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