Monday, March 30, 2009

Not all April Fool Jokes are Funny: Conficker Malware Threat

April Fool’s Day worm starts its countdown, security vendors are cautioning users that if they’ve implemented basic security on your home computer or network, they’ll be fine.

Others, however, face risk from a worm that’s spread rapidly and without a clear indication of its purpose, they told InternetNews.com.

"It’s important for users to apply the known, basic, common-sense steps to protect themselves, even in light of increasing and increasingly sophisticated attacks," said Jenko Hwong, director of security products for security appliance vendor Mirapoint. "Conficker.C and April 1st won’t bring Armageddon."
For most users, that involves using up-do-date software and security tools.

"If you have a legal copy of Microsoft Windows, you have invested ... in antivirus software, or you pay your service provider for secured Internet access -- most likely you are safe," said Ron Meyran, product manager for security for application delivery and network security vendor Radware. "The same applies for enterprise networks: Your corporate policy should cover such cases."

Nevertheless, the worm has still managed to spread widely. David Perry, global director of education at antivirus firm Trend Micro, told Internetnews.com several months ago that he believes about 10 million PCs have been hit.

Many of the infected PCs are inadequately defended. "If you run an illegal copy of Windows, your antivirus (if any) is a freeware, you are a DSL or cable subscriber and you never disconnect -- then you are the ideal target for self propagating viruses such as Conficker," Radware’s Meyran said.

"And it will not be he first time your computer is recruited into a botnet, he said. "In fact, there is a good chance that you already host malware of more than one botnet."

Owners of many infected PCs won’t know they’re infected until April 1, added Trend Micro’s Perry. "It’s hard to spot Conficker’s work."

Experts don’t know what the worm will do on April 1, but they have some educated guesses. Tal Golan, founder and CTO of antispam appliance vendor Sendio, said that the worm will likely send out e-mail containing spam or malware, but that the e-mail will be a "smoke screen masking the real targets of the worm or virus."

All of the experts that InternetNews.com contacted agreed that Conficker’s spread shows that many organizations are not up to date on their patches: The worm exploits a well-known vulnerability, published by Microsoft on Oct. 23, 2008. Anyone who applied the necessary patches since then is safe.

Security experts urged users who suspect they’re infected to scan their PCs. Trend Micro’s Perry recommended using security software based in the cloud, such as his company’s Trend Micro Smart Protection Network for enterprise users. The company also offers a Web-based scanning service called House Call for home users.

Radware’s Meyran said that one sign you’re infected could be if some Windows system services have been disabled on your PC.

The worm might be visible to any user: "It connects to a remote server in order to receive further instructions such as gathering personal information and downloading additional malware to the victim’s computer. It also disables a number of system services such as Windows Automatic Update, Windows Security Center and Windows Defender -- all to prevent disinfection."

Author: Alex Goldman
Source: InternetNews.com.

Updates 03-31-09:
Note that the vulnerability hole was fixed in October 2008 by Microsoft, but if your computer doesn't get automatic updates from Microsoft and you have not performed them manually for a while, your computer could be affected.


Try to update all the Microsoft updates first. If you see that you cannot perform them automatically, your computer might be already affected by the worm, who prevented you from healing your PC. If so, you will need to apply the medicine manually. Visit Microsoft explanation website http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/dd452420.aspx and download Microsoft® Windows® Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830) on your Hard Drive. Run it and perform the Quick scan first. If at the first glance, you PC looks clean, ensure the fact by running full scan. Depending on how large your HDD, this scan might take from an hour to several hours. So be patient.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Norman Freeware Portable Malware Cleaner

Norman Malware Cleaner is a Norman freeware stand-alone program utility that may be used to detect and remove specific malicious software (malware).
Note that it should not be used as a substitute for running normal proactive antivirus protection, but rather as a reactive tool to handle systems that are already infected.

By downloading and running the program below it will clean an infected system completely:

* Kill running processes that are infected.
* Remove infections from disk (including ActiveX components and browser helper objects).
* Reveal and remove rootkits.
* Restore correct registry values.
* Remove references created by malware in hosts file.
* Remove windows firewall rules for malicious programs.

Norman Malware Cleaner does not contain any adware or spyware. It can be of great help, when you need to repair computer that have been infected with various types of malware. Database for the latest version includes more than 3 million known virus and malware types.

System requirements

Supported operating systems: Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista. Operating systems not supported:Windows 95

Recommendations

To give Norman Malware Cleaner the best working conditions possible, we recommend that you start the computer in Safe mode before running the program. To do this, tap the F8 key on your keyboard during startup, before Windows starts, and select Safe mode from the menu that appears.
Pressing the F8 key at just the right time may be a little difficult (after the firmware POST process completes, but before Windows displays graphical output). If the F8 method does not work, repeat the procedure, but press the F8 key more quickly, or press it several times.
On some (older) computers, the F8 key method may not work. In these Windows versions you may also configure your computer to start in Safe mode through the System Configuration Utility (msconfig).

In some cases Norman Malware Cleaner may require that you restart the computer to completely remove an infection:

Installation

Software is contained in a single executable file, which does not require installation and can be run from the external hard drive or USB stick.

Website: http://www.norman.com/Virus/Virus_removal_tools/24789/en-us

Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/4014050/Norman_Malware_Cleaner.exe.html

Friday, March 20, 2009

How to save YouTube videos using VidToDisk (Freeware!)

What is VidToDisk?

VidToDisk is a freeware program by Komawi Development with which you can save (download) and convert YouTube videos, just by watching it, to the following formats:

* DivX (.avi)
* Windows Media Video (.wmv)
* Wave audio (.wav)
* MP3 (.mp3)

How it works

  1. Make sure VidToDisk is running (can be minimized).
  2. Watch a video on YouTube as you normally do.
  3. VidToDisk will add the video to a list as soon as it is fully loaded (progressbar under the video on YouTube is full).
  4. VidToDisk converts all videos in the list.
  5. After the conversion, the file is on your computer.
Even if you like to determine when your computer is doing what, VidToDisk is the program for you. You can decide yourself if VidToDisk:

* Starts up automatically at login.
* Automatically starts seeking not converted videos after VidToDisk started.
* Must add currently watched videos to the conversion list.
* Must convert clip immediately, or per your manual request.

Additional features

* VidToDisk can be minimized to a taskbar icon next to your clock. This way VidToDisk will bother you the least possible.
* You can use VidToDisk to generate a playlist which can be played by Windows MediaPlayer, just by a single click on a button.
* You don’t need to actually play or watch the video on YouTube. You can pause the video on YouTube and leave it like that. Then you can open another browser window and simultaneously load another video. You can do this with several videos at a time. This way you really get to download a lot of videos in a short period of time.

Website: http://www.radagar.com/Development/Products/VidToDisk/VidToDisk.aspx

Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/3947151/SetupVidToDisk.msi.html

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Short Presentation Videos:

Monday, March 16, 2009

Free Spell Checker for Windows Applications

FreeSpell is a spell checker for any and all Windows applications. You can use it in Microsoft Outlook, Firefox, Visual C++, and even in Windows Explorer when renaming files. In fact, anything that supports the clipboard operation, can be supported by FreeSpell as well, and all it takes is a hotkey to invoke it (by default, Win+Z). FreeSpell is based upon the Aspell engine, which means it offers one of the best spell checkers around not just for people with weak spelling skills, or for those who cannot consider English as native language, but also for people who just need a quick proofreading of their text entries. FreeSpell comes with a large default dictionary and has custom dictionary support.

FreeSpell is entirely free. This product will always be free - no expiration, no nag screens, no guilt trips. One day, spell checking will become an internal part of the OS, and until it is, FreeSpell will provide it for you for free. There is, however, a deluxe version of FreeSpell, which has additional features and ProSpell - a version of FreeSpell which offers a fully GUI based interface (cost $10 for both). By downloading FreeSpell you also got a copy of ProSpell. You can try out both programs without obligation. Note, however, that ProSpell is not free. In order to allow its full functionality you must register it.

Developer guarantees that there is no Adware/Spyware or other Malware included in the installation package.

How to use it: Once FreeSpell is installed you need to run it in the background to enable spell checking. Do this by selecting it from the start menu, or double clicking on its icon, and then minimizing FreeSpell once it has launched. Then, whenever you want to spell check some text, select it, and push Winkey-Z (this is the default hotkey, which you can easily change). A console window will open up with the text you selected. It will offer suggestions on any misspellings FreeSpell finds. The console window closes as soon as all spelling issues are addressed, so if your text is perfectly spelled, the console window will open and then immediately close. Note that the console is a text mode program only, and does not support the mouse; select the replacement word you wish to use by entering the number or letter next to it. The corrected text will be automatically pasted back into your current application.

Language: Spanish, German, English, French, Czech, Japanese, Polish, Russian (you need download specific packages for non-English languages).

Website: http://hcidesign.com/

Download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/3894685/InstallFreeSpell45.exe.html

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

BonkEnc - Freeware CD ripper, audio encoder and converter

BonkEnc is a CD ripper, audio encoder and converter for various formats. It can produce MP3, MP4/M4A, Ogg Vorbis, AAC and Bonk files. More formats are available through plugins. BonkEnc makes it easy to convert your audio CDs to MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files which you can use in your hardware player or with your favorite audio software. The program supports the CDDB/freedb online CD database and CDText and automatically writes song information to ID3V2 or Vorbis comment tags.

The program is portable, it writes its settings to the application folder, and can be run from external devices, as USB stick. Just download the ZIP package and extract to any folder of your choice. Launch BonkEnc.exe.

The program is localized for 32 languages (English, French, German, Spanish, Spanish (Latin American), Italian, Russian, Hungarian, Serbian, Finnish, Dutch, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), Japanese, Greek, Polish and Ukrainian). It can be translated to other languages easily using the ’Smooth Translator’ utility that is included in the distribution.

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Developer’s website: http://www.bonkenc.org/

Direct download: http://www.ziddu.com/download/3820610/bonkenc-1.0.11-bin.zip.html

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

iDumpr - Free stand-alone utility for iPod

Usually, good and successful gadgets attract more attention from the software developers and cause creating multiple supporting freeware and commercial products. There are many utilities already, developed for iPod use, but there are more coming to the market…

iDump is a standalone tool that enables you to copy all, or selected, files from your iPod to your computer. It automatically detects your iPod and generates a list of the content from which you can select the files to be copied. The long list can be narrowed via the search function. Songs can be organized by terms as familiar as song name or artist to the more esoteric year, bit rate, or even location on the iPod. The app displays the song’s iPod path, cracking Apple’s unusual file-saving protocol.

iDump supports output templates and can automatically create folders based on the artist and song information. You can also search your iPod by keyword, create a playlist from the selected songs and set rules for unattended transfers. The portable version of the utility is available.

Features:
1. Output formatting. This gives you the option to select an output directory and the way the songs will be transferred.








2. Unattended Transfer. This option is extremely useful for those who own one of the larger iPod’s. Simply enable this feature in the options page, and it will deal with common transfer errors and problems, such as what to do if a song already exists on the destination drive, etc.

3. Search Option.

4. Playlists. If you use playlists on your iPod then this gives you the option to select any of the playlists and display the song within the selected list only.

5. Export Playlists. This option will export all of your playlists in to the standard .m3u format.

Available Languages: English, German, Spanish.

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OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows Vista.

Website:
http://www.codershole.com/idump.php?id=b811d4dc7f0bca0e3de1deb776e95389

Download No Install Exe Version:
http://www.codershole.com/downloads.php?id=b811d4dc7f0bca0e3de1deb776e95389&dl=5

License: Freeware.

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