According to an article at Network World, there is a trojan that is changing the HOSTS file on PC's that replaces Googles' text based advertisements and redirects them to ads from another source. This seems fairly innocuous except I can see this potentially serving other things such as viruses or just about anything else.
What I advise to any reader right now to do is to use the custom HOSTS file and to make sure that it is installed correctly, (set its attributes to read only) and make sure that your system is up to date, including your antivirus software. There are several viruses and trojans that perform this type of trick, and some are more malicious than just depriving advertisers of their profits.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Trojan Hijacks Google Text Ads
Posted by brian1027 at 5:36:00 AM
Monday, December 24, 2007
Protecting your Privacy
This is an excellent article from the Electronic Frontier Foundation on protecting your online privacy. I couldn't have written it better! I highly suggest that you follow these suggestions, but as the article suggests, You have to decide on how much security you need to suit your needs.
Posted by brian1027 at 12:28:00 AM
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Linux Directory Structure
The directory structure of Linux/other Unix-like systems is very intimidating for the new user, especially if he/she is migrating from Windows. In Windows, almost all programs install their files (all files) in the directory named: `Program Files.’ Such is not the case in Linux. The directory system categorizes all installed files. Very important information for new Linux users. Bookmark This!
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Posted by brian1027 at 11:55:00 PM
Some New Things Coming
You will want to bookmark this page, I am trying to put more time into it, and therefore, there will be a ton of new original content....
Posted by brian1027 at 8:32:00 PM
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Operating systems for old computers
Beginner friendly modern operating systems for old computers ordered by compressed image size.
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Posted by brian1027 at 12:43:00 PM
Cheap Laptops Bad for Vista, Good for Linux
Opinion: As laptops get cheaper, Linux and Windows XP are both making better business sense than Vista.
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Posted by brian1027 at 4:36:00 AM
Monday, December 17, 2007
Mozilla Labs: Personas for Firefox
Personas for Firefox is a extension that adds lightweight theming to your browser.
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Posted by brian1027 at 5:03:00 PM
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Google Hacks 2.0 - Security Issues
Learn about Google hacks and potential security pitfalls in the websites you browse. This time, security cameras, unspidered sites and more!
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Posted by brian1027 at 4:47:00 PM
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Pictures: The User Experiences Of The Future
Below we present some of the outstanding recent developments in the field of user experience design. Most techniques seem very futuristic, and are extremely impressive. Keep in mind: they can become ubiquitous over the next years.
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Posted by brian1027 at 1:09:00 AM
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Ubuntu Customization Guide v2
This guide will let you pimp your Ubuntu latest Gusty Gibbon i.e Ubuntu 7.10 . 5 Wonderful customization guide go and read through D:
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Posted by brian1027 at 9:28:00 AM
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Firefox 3 to support SQLite for offline storage
Mozilla have given a sneek peak at the new version of Firefox 3. The newest and most exciting feature for me in this Alpha 5 release is the confirmation that “Places” will be stored locally using SQLite. Places is the new name/replacement for Firefox Bookmarks.
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Monday, June 4, 2007
Promising antispam technique gets nod
The Internet Engineering Task Force approves a technique designed to put junk e-mailers out of business forever.
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Posted by brian1027 at 4:18:00 AM
Friday, June 1, 2007
So neighbors steal your wi-fi net access, kill the connection or have fun
So you find out that everyone in on your block is using your network without your permission. Do you lock it down or...? Or maybe you want to have a little fun. A little creativity with squid and you could turn your everything they browse upside down (literally)
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