Sunday, July 13, 2008

BEWARE OF HACKERS


Hackers transform computers into zombies by using small programs that exploit weaknesses in a computer's operating system (OS). You might think that these hackers are cutting-edge Internet criminal masterminds, but in truth, many have little to no programming experience or knowledge. (Sometimes people call these hackers "script kiddies" because they are young and show no proficiency in writing script or code.) Investigators who monitor botnets say that the programs these hackers use are primitive and poorly programmed. Despite the ham-handed approach, these programs do what the hackers intended them to do -- convert computers into zombies.


In order to infect a computer, the hacker must first get the installation program to the victim. Hackers can do this through e-mail, peer-to-peer networks or even on a regular Web site. Most of the time, hackers disguise the malicious program with a name and file extension so that the victim thinks he's getting something entirely different. As users become savvier about Internet attacks, hackers find new ways to deliver their programs. Have you ever seen a pop-up ad that included a "No Thanks" button? Hopefully you didn't click on it -- those buttons are often just decoys. Instead of dismissing the annoying pop-up ad, they activate a download of malicious software.


Once the victim receives the program, he has to activate it. In most cases, the user thinks the program is something else. It might appear to be a picture file, an MPEG or some other recognizable file format. When the user chooses to run the program, nothing seems to happen. For some people, this raises alarm bells and they immediately follow up with a flurry of virus and spyware scanner activity. Unfortunately, some users simply think they received a bad file and leave it at that.


Meanwhile, the activated program attaches itself to an element of the user's operating system so that every time the user turns on his computer, the program becomes active. Hackers don't always use the same segment of an operating system's initializing sequence, which makes detection tricky for the average user.


The program either contains specific instructions to carry out a task at a particular time, or it allows the hacker to directly control the user's Internet activity. Many of these programs work over an Internet Relay Chat (IRC), and in fact there are botnet communities on IRC networks where fellow hackers can help one another out -- or attempt to steal another hacker's botnet.


Once a user's computer is compromised, the hacker pretty much has free reign to do whatever he likes. Most hackers try to stay below the radar of users' awareness. If a hacker alerts a user to his presence, the hacker risks losing a bot. For some hackers, this isn't much of a problem since some networks number in the hundreds of thousands of zombies.


Some hackers aren't interested in using zombie computers to send spam or cripple a particular target. Many take control of computers as a method of phishing, which is where a hacker tries to uncover secret information, particularly identification information. Hackers might steal your credit card information or search through your files for other sources of profit. The hacker might use a key logging program to track everything you type, then use it to discover your passwords and other confidential information.


Hacker Prevention:


You don't want your computer to become a zombie, so what do you do to prevent it? The most important thing to remember is that prevention is an ongoing process -- you can't just set everything up and expect to be protected forever. Also, it's important to remember that unless you employ common sense and prudent Internet habits, you're courting disaster.


Antivirus software is an absolute necessity. Whether you purchase a commercial package like McAfee VirusScan or download a free program like AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition, you need to activate it and make sure your version remains current. Some experts say that to be truly effective, an antivirus package would need to update on an hourly basis. That's not practical, but it does help stress the importance of making sure your software is as up to date as possible.


Install spyware scanners to search for malicious spyware. Spyware includes programs that monitor your Internet habits. Some go even further, logging your keystrokes and recording everything you do on your computer. Get a good anti-spyware program like Ad-Aware from Lavasoft. Like the antivirus software, make sure the program stays up to date.


Install a firewall to protect your home network. Firewalls can be part of a software package or even incorporated into some hardware like routers or modems.


You should also make sure that your passwords are difficult or impossible to guess, and you shouldn't use the same password for multiple applications. This makes remembering all those passwords a pain, but it gives you an added layer of protection.


If your computer has already been infected and turned into a zombie computer, there are only a few options open to you. If you have access to tech support who can work on your computer for you, that would be the best option. If not, you can try to run a virus removal program to kill the connection between your computer and the hacker. Unfortunately, sometimes the only option you have is to erase everything on your computer and reload its operating system, then starting from scratch. You should make backup disks of your hard drive on a regular basis just in case. Remember to scan those files with an antivirus program to make sure none of them are corrupted.


Your computer is a great resource. Sadly, hackers think the same thing -- they want to make your computer their own resource. If you practice careful Internet habits and follow the tips we've described on this page, your chances of your computer remaining secure are very good….

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Best alternative for XP and VISTA -UBUNTU 8.04

Best alternative for XP and VISTA -UBUNTU 8.04 (for any help email helpmeubuntu@gmail.com)


Do you pay lot for getting XP and VISTA or you get bored using cracked XP and VISTA use UBUNTU 8.04
Some of its advantages are


VIRUS FREE

FREE CD delievered directly to home

Graphics -to the standard of VISTA

Compactable with XP and VISTA Softwares

High Security
All softwares and updates available for free

LIVE CD -test the operating system before installing

Install inside xp or vista like any other software

Visit shipit.ubuntu.com and register for free cd, the cd will be delivered to you within few weeks. You can test the operating system with Live cd without installing it. It is compactable with all XP and VISTA softwares all you need is simply install wine package.

Things to do on your new Ubuntu 8.04 :


Enabling Cool Graphics Effects


Ubuntu 8.04 offers a wide array of Visual Effect . Now depending on graphic hardware of computer one could chose from three level of Visual Effect (From System -> Preferences -> Appearance )

None : - This mode causes Ubuntu to use no visual effect

Basic : - Has only simple visual effects like shadows , fading windows-menus etc

Advanced : - Recommended for PC with descent graphic hardware , enables effects like wobbly windows, transparency , animated workspace switching etc.

Now , the biggest advantage of Compiz Fusion is even on really slow hardware one can have descent set of visual effects even on my slow laptop.


Installing Audio/Video Codecs

The first thing anyone who wants to use Ubuntu as a replacement to their windows operating system would like to do is install support for all kind of audio/video multimedia codecs . Ubuntu does not come installed with support for major audio/video formats because of licensing issue and other issues . To install support for audio/video codecs type in the following command in the terminal window : -

sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly


And if you want to install mp3 support for playing mp3 files use the following command. it works well even on modest hardware .


sudo apt-get install mpg123


Installing VLC Player : -

VLC Player is another of popular video player available under Linux . VLC player is based upon free open source libraries .One Important feature of VLC Player is it's ability to play files over NetWork Protocols . VLC Player will play files that are incomplete/broken or partially downloaded , making it useful for previewing file while downloading on file-sharing networks.

To install VLC Player type the following command in the terminal window : -

sudo apt-get install vlc

After completing above step launch vlc player from (Applications -> Sound and Video -> VLC media player )



Installing wine :-

Wine helps you to install and work with all softwares that are developed for XP or VISTA.It is one of the great features of ubuntu 8.04 .All exe files can be installed inside ubuntu after installing wine.

To install wine type the following command in the terminal window : -

sudo apt-get install wine

After completing above step launch all the applications from (Applications -> wine )

For any help email helpmeubuntu@gmail.com

working of torrent files

BitTorrent maximizes transfer speed by gathering pieces of the file you want and downloading these pieces simultaneously from people who already have them. This process makes popular and very large files, such as videos and television programs, download much faster than is possible with other protocols.

Some of the more common terms related to BitTorrent include:

Leeches - People who download files but do not share files on their own computer with others

Seed or seeder - A computer with a complete copy of a BitTorrent file (At least one seed computer is necessary for a BitTorrent download to operate.)

Swarm - A group of computers simultaneously sending (uploading) or receiving (downloading) the same file

.torrent - A pointer file that directs your computer to the file you want to download

Tracker - A server that manages the BitTorrent file-transfer process

In traditional Client-Server Downloading, the transfer speed is affected by a number of variables, including the type of protocol, the amount of traffic on the server and the number of other computers that are downloading the file. If the file is both large and popular, the demands on the server are great, and the download will be slow.

With BitTorrent, the more files you share with others, the faster your downloads are. Finally, to make better use of available Internet bandwidth (the pipeline for data transmission), BitTorrent downloads different pieces of the file you want simultaneously from multiple computers.

Here's how it works:


BitTorrent's peer-to-peer download process


• You open a Web page and click on a link for the file you want.

• BitTorrent client software communicates with a tracker to find other computers running BitTorrent that have the complete file (seed computers) and those with a portion of the file (peers that are usually in the process of downloading the file).

• The tracker identifies the swarm, which is the connected computers that have all of or a portion of the file and are in the process of sending or receiving it.

• The tracker helps the client software trade pieces of the file you want with other computers in the swarm. Your computer receives multiple pieces of the file simultaneously.

• If you continue to run the BitTorrent client software after your download is complete, others can receive .torrent files from your computer; your future download rates improve because you are ranked higher in the "tit-for-tat" system.

By downloading multiple pieces at the same time, the overall speed is greatly improved. The more computers involved in the swarm, the faster the file transfer occurs because there are more sources of each piece of the file. For this reason, BitTorrent is especially useful for large, popular files.

The software’s that helps for downloading torrent files are
  1. Bitcomet
  2. Bittorrent
  3. Utorrent
  4. Azureus
(search and download these softwares from download.com)

The websites that provide torrent files are

  1. Thepiratebay.org
  2. Wtorrent.com
  3. Sumotorrent.com