Posts Tagged security
Internet Security 2010 scam
Posted by internet security in Internet Security System on March 21st, 2010
People who make viruses should learn to proof-read their attacks. ———————————————————————————- Hehe, uh..Why do I always seem to have these problems? {Main alert} YOUR SYSTEM IS INFECTED! System has been stopped due to a serious malfunction. Spyware activity has been detected. It is recommended to use spyware removal tool to prevent data loss. Do not use the computer before all spyware removed. {Taskbar alert} System warning! Continue working in unprotected mode is very dangerous. Viruses can damage your confidential data and work on your computer. Click here to protect your computer.[Look close for the error] The warning wallpaper’s actually a link or something from the fake website, which might explain the typing cursor whenever I went over the words. I could’ve done screencaps, but with all the annoying alerts and constant pop-ups it really wasn’t that possible. Finally removed it with 3 rounds of Malware Byte’s Anti-Malware(Round 1-Low Risk[5 infections], Round 2-Medium Risk[6 infections], Round 3-High Risk[23 infections, laced into other anti-virus/anti-spyware and other security programs, sans MBAM. In other words.. Damn that was annoying. I had to download Rkill, and save it in fun names..(freeprawn.exe & vandemerwe.com)
My second Home Security Motion Sensor Alarm with Remote Control
Posted by internet security in Home Network Security on March 19th, 2010
This sensor alarm can keep you aware of intruders or visitors in your home. It extends your security system. It’s suitable for home, office, shop, warehouse, shed etc. Features: •Wireless, infrared detector, motion-activated •Detection area: 10m/ 30 feet long and 110 degrees wide •Include 2 direct infrared remote control (Up to 30m/ 100 feet), please use it directly facing to the sensor •Support 220V Charger(not included) •Do not fix this senor near Heating materials •Please check its sensitivity monthly, to make sure it is in good condition. Change batteries every 3 month if you do not use 220V charger. •Alarm Power Supply: 4 x 1.5v AA batteries or 6v DC power(not included) •Remote Control Power Supply: 3 x AG13 batteries(included) Use For: •Warehouse roll up doors •Inside display cabinets •Restricted area protection •(patio, bedroom, bathroom) window alert •Home Security Package Contents: •1 x Alarm sensor •2 x Remote control •1 x Mount bracket
360° Omnidirectional Camera : diginfo
Posted by internet security in Security System Software on March 17th, 2010
diginfo - movies.diginfo.tv The omnidirectional camera, developed by Nippon Seiki can take a 360° image of the surrounding area with just one camera. Useful in a range of applications where more than one camera is currently used such as home or office security systems, the image produced can be post-processed by computer software. The software can show the original circular image, as well as a modified panoramic display. The camera is available in three enclosures, cone, egg and pole for different environments and can be connected to the PC or network by an ethernet, NTSC or USB connection.
Patriot Alert: get this out about new Internet 2.0 surveillance grid under so-called cyber security
Posted by internet security in Internet Security System on March 17th, 2010
When President Obama took office, one of his talking points was that he wanted to analyze and probably overhaul the nation’s computer security systems, following a wave of attacks targeted military and government computer networks that really has yet to let up. Now details of the Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI), colloquially known by the code-name “Einstein,” have been made public. As the Wall Street Journal notes, the current Homeland Security-run cybersecurity initiative has been weak at best. The new system brings in additional help in the form of the National Security Agency to overhaul and update the program. The new CNCI is broad and, in the eyes of many, invasive. It is designed to monitor all forms of electronic communication, including web browsing and email, with “indicators of cyber attacks” being passed on the the NSA for further analysis. How private will your messages be once the new Einstein goes live? Hard to say. The Obama administration says that personal and identifying details will be stripped out of data that’s handed over to the NSA… but wouldn’t doing that simply make it that much harder to figure out who’s behind a genuine threat to the country? Privacy concerns have become almost epidemic in recent years, but this move sounds an awful lot like a “No really, you can trust us not to abuse our power” play. The Einstein system was originally designed for use on internal federal computer networks but, if these plans are …
New Data Back-up Services for 2010
Posted by internet security in Internet Security System on March 15th, 2010
Scratch Telecom has been in the backup world for many years. With our state of the art data centers throughout the greater Toronto area your data is safe and readily accessible in a disaster recovery situation. Scratch Backup gives you control over your data, placing security and ease of accessibility in your hands. With Scratch Backup, you can be confident important data is secure and available when you need it. Our solution provides an automated and highly flexible backup environment for your laptop or whole office. With dynamic negotiation of firewall boundaries and the use of industry standard encryption during data transfer, backup has never been so easy and safe! JBM is now their security affiliation.