Nowadays people are afraid of everything that is associated with security, especially when it comes to computer risks. So let’s talk about Utorrent. The most significant factor is the sources, the sites your torrents are taken from. Be attentive as some torrents are fake and come with viruses and spyware incorporated in them. For this [...]
Computer users often complain about Symevent.sys errors while using their PCs for different purposes in their daily life. Generally, the process Symantec Event Library belongs to the software SYMEVENT or LaBelle CD Toolbox v or Family Tree Maker by Symantec Corporation. Symevent.sys is a verisign signed file and it is certified by a reliable company. [...]
I ventilated the topic of malware such as rootkits, trojans and viruses in my earlier articles. In my opinion it’s making people think that we live in the world of serious diseases. Nevertheless, get ready for another danger that is hunting for new victims, Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot.ikh! Being one of the latest banking trojans, Zbot attempts to [...]
Have you noticed that today computer viruses are concealing around us everywhere: at home , at work, in the internet cafes? In relation to this fact data collected by Kaspersky Lab’s 2009 antivirus product presents details of malicious, advertising, and potentially unwanted programs found on users’ computers. It revealed that Win32/Sality.AA virus has been dominating [...]
Windows Vista has definitely never been a favorite matter among company IT people. According to a Forrester report, released late last week, two years after Vista's release, the OS is still competing in the enterprise sector. Forrester recently finished its annual hardware survey. It was found that IT managers at North American and European enterprises [...]
Microsoft is killing a tool that prevents upgrades from automatically self-installing. It is warning customers that tools for blocking automatic upgrades to the newest service packs of Windows Vista and Windows XP are going to expire in the forthcoming months. Brandon LeBlanc, Microsoft's in-house Windows blogger, wrote in a post last week Friday that their [...]
Today I want to concentrate on a new issue called Hooking. This will be an introduction to following articles on a more specific topic, API hooking. Basically, In programming, Hooking refers to a technique employing so-called hooks to make a chain of procedures like an event handler where it handles inputs received in a program. [...]
Good news for those who are going to use Windows Vista Service Pack 2! According to reports, Microsoft has released a candidate “Escrow” build of Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows Server 2008. It was introduced after Microsoft moved up its release schedule for the software. Apparently, the releases are only available to private [...]