A hack to program a simulation virus shut down to scare your friends.
Tag: Internet
* Introducing Mike Petro * How malware gets onto our machines * What is spyware/viruses capable of? * How to find out what is infecting your machine * How to remove it! * Preventive measures * Wrap up with Mike
Internet banking – in a simple way? – community blog from József Nyíri
Internet banking – in a simple way? The number of Internet banking users grew rapidly in the past years. There are users, who are not really tech-savvy or accountant type, but more common people, who have very limited time to get used to the Internet banking in general.
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# Dell XPS desktop with “PC antivirus 2010″ plus other root kits. Used trojan remover, superantispyware, and malwarebytes. # Had a computer with “stop sign” (anti-virus advertised on late-night television) installed, difficult to remove , spybot search and destroy able to see it but not remove. Also installs toolbar plus other programs. # Acidburn talks about a pop-up that look like the “my computer” explorer screen saying you have a virus and tricks you into downloading and purchasing software.
Dubai Internet City on Lookout for ‘Technopreneurs’ in Second Round of DemoCamp Dubai 2010
Dubai: 13 June, 2010 – The search for ‘technopreneurs’ is on as Dubai Internet City, the region’s largest managed ICT business park and a member of TECOM Investments, today announced its second edition of DemoCamp – the concept conference that aims to spark and open up creative communities for tech entrepreneurs, students, professionals and engineers.
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Firefox vs. Chrome vs. Internet Explorer
One of the tech industry’s fiercest arguments for the last 15 years has been which Web browser rules the desktop. Now the pitch of the browser argument is getting louder–and more vendors are piping up–as the browser battle migrates from desktops to smartphones. Google Chrome – Internet Explorer – Mozilla Firefox – Web browser – Clients
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May 26, 1995: Gates, Microsoft Jump on ‘Internet Tidal Wave’
Bill Gates’ memo pushes Microsoft full-tilt into the internet era.
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I have a linksys firmware 2. My internet keeps on disappearing every 3 or so minutes. The cause maybe that the labtop network my pc is picking up is trying to connect to that network than my own.
All of the sudden my computer will not connect to the internet and when i try to look at available wireless networks it says there are none. The other lap top that is one the same one is just fine and ive never had any problems like this before. What could be the problem? Thanks
I am trying to set up a network for my girlfriend’s law office. The office consists of her, her partners and several unassociated attorneys that rent space.
She wants a network where she and her partners can access each other’s computers, but none of the other attorneys can, but, their DSL must still provide internet connection to the whole office.
I’m a SQL programmer, not a network engineer, so I’m not quite sure how to accomplish this. It seems like it should be pretty simple?
Thanks.
P.S. Their network would be peer-to-peer, and there is no PDC.
P.P.S. I would prefer a hardware based solution.
Some people are saying “stack two routers.” Does this mean plug in a separate router into the main router and run all the partners’ stuff through that, and everyone else’s through the main router?
And in that case would machines coming off the secondary router still use the primary router’s DHCP?
