Saturday, June 27, 2009

Software Download:Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 9.0.0.459 Final(free)

Kaspersky Anti-Virus is powered by a unique integrated technology for unknown virus searching, based on the principals of second-generation heuristic analysis.
Because of this, the program is able to protect you from even unknown viruses. By using the integrated Control Center in Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal, it enables you to create a flexible schedule for the program components to be started and to automatically download and apply updates to your anti-virus databases via the Internet.

Kaspersky Anti-Virus inherits all the strengths of the previous version and adds increased speed and efficiency based on new technologies as well as a more convenient user interface.

One of the important improvements is a powerful heuristic analyzer which when combined with Proactive Defense previously developed by the company's experts is capable of detecting and disabling unknown malicious programs based on their behavior. Thus, Kaspersky Anti-Virus 8.0 provides unique triple protection from all types of malware, known or otherwise, alongside the traditional signature-based method. This kind of multi-tier defense is unparalleled anywhere in the world and of unequalled efficiency.

New Key Features of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 8.0 :

General features

· Check new and changed files option
· Advanced damage clean-up (the windows registry, command files, *.lnk files, hosts)
· Proactive defense module with history and roll-back option
· HTTP traffic checking (AV)
· Outlook Express (AS) and TheBat! plugins (AS,AV)
· Anti-Rootkit technology (Anti-Rootkit)
· E-Mail IMAP and NNTP protocol checking support (AV,AS)
· Registry Monitor with preinstalled and updatable database

Anti-Virus new features

· Advanced damage clean-up (against Spyware)
· Check new and changed files option
· HTTP, IMAP and NNTP traffic check
· ODS Scan suspend technology (when user-activity is detected)
· Startup Scan with updateable database
· Differential update (further reduction of the AV database update size)
· Script-Checker with Internet Explorer GUI plug-in
· New scan scope: Scan Critical Areas task
· Scan Startup Objects – full control of the task execution
· TheBat! plugin
· Ban-list of blocked computers by IDS subsystem (with un-block feature)

Improvements in Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 8.0 :

· Application graphical user interface has been updated.
· New heuristic analyzer has been added to detect unknown threats.
· Quick install option with default settings has been added.
· Security Wizard has been added for quick troubleshooting of issues with settings and runtime problems.
· News delivery from Kaspersky Lab has been implemented using a new News Agent module.
· New generation keylogger detection mechanism has been added to Proactive Defense.
· Protection from new types of leak tests has been added.
· Extended new generation rootkit scan capability has been implemented.

To download the kaspersky anti-virus Software you can press any of the following download links



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Download Software:Avast Anti-Virus Home Edition

To download go down the description

avast! antivirus is an antivirus program developed by ALWIL Software a.s. based in Prague, Czech Republic and was first released in 1988. It is based on a central scanning engine which is certified by ICSA Labs and West Coast Lab's Checkmark process and incorporates anti-spyware technology, also certified by West Coast Lab's Checkmark process, as well as anti-rootkit and self-protection capabilities. It is a multiple recipient of the Virus Bulletin VB100 Award, for detection of 100% of "in-the-wild" viruses and is a past winner of the Secure Computing Readers' Trust Award.

avast! Home Edition is the freeware version of avast! antivirus available to MicrosoftWindows and Linux users, while avast! Professional Edition is offered to businesses and users that want additional features. avast! Professional Edition contains an enhanced user interface, through which scanning tasks can be scheduled to run automatically, while priority updates are delivered automatically using PUSH update technology. The Professional Edition also has a command line scanner and a script blocker.

avast! antivirus is one of the most widely used antivirus programs in the world, with more than 80 million users worldwide as of April 2009.

Features :

  • Antivirus kernel based on certified antivirus engine.
  • Resident protection comprising individual modules or "shields", each of which can be individually configured or disabled:
    • Standard Shield —Real-Time Protection against viruses and other malware threats.
    • IM shield — Instant Messaging protection. (Scanning of files transferred through instant messaging applications)
    • P2P shield —P2P protection.
    • Internet Mail —E-Mail scanning.
    • Outlook/Exchange —Microsoft Outlook/Exchange scanning.
    • Web Shield — HTTP protection (local transparent proxy). Version 4.8 also allows the blocking of URLs.
    • Script blocker — Professional version only; scans webpages for malicious scripts.
    • Network Shield — Basic protection against well-known network worms. Acts as an Intrusion Detection System.
  • Anti-spyware capabilities
  • Anti-rootkit capabilities
  • Virus Recovery Database (VRDB) — Allows repair of malware infected files.
  • Self-Protection — Prevents malware from terminating avast! processes and damaging avast! files.
  • Automatic incremental updates — Updates of both the program and the virus database which is used to identify potential threats — avast! updates its virus definitions on a regular basis (sometimes multiple updates daily) and this process is automated by default.
  • Audible alarms — Vocal warnings and notices such as "Caution, a virus has been detected!" and "Virus database has been updated."
  • Boot-time scan — Users can schedule a boot-time scan to remove infections that load during Windows startup.
  • Virus Chest —Quarantine; folder where infected files can be stored. The virus chest also stores vital system files to protect them from damage by malware. Users can also add their own files to the virus chest. Once in the chest, a file cannot be executed; double-clicking the file will instead display information about the file.
  • Skinnable user interface

To Download Avast click the download button down:

Download-AVAST Anti-Virus(Home Edition)

Remove the Trojan Horse Virus manually

The Trojan horse virus is a computer virus that attaches itself to certain files and programs downloaded from the Internet. Once it finds its way onto a computer, it attaches to other files and multiples. This makes the computer slow down, and some users may even find that they can't perform certain actions. The only way to fix this is to manually remove the Trojan horse virus by removing all of the infected files and programs from the computer.

Instructions

Step 1 : Disable the System Restore feature on your computer. If this is still turned on, the system will restore any deleted files, including those infected by the Trojan horse. This can be done by going into the My Computer file and looking for the Performance option. Then select File System, Troubleshooting and Disable System Restore.

Step 2 : Turn on the computer and run it in safe mode. Restart the computer and when the words begin appearing on the screen, press the F8 key. This takes you to a new screen, where you'll select the safe mode option. Let the computer start as it regularly would before you continue.

Step 3 : Go into the Control Panel by clicking on the "Start" button at the bottom left-hand side of the screen and looking for the Control Panel. Select the Add or Remove Programs icon. The computer should then show a list of all programs existing on your system.

Step 4 : Look for programs that include Spyware or adware on your computer and select the Remove program option. Many users have found it helpful to look for programs that they didn't install and those that were installed when they downloaded a game or other program onto their computer.

Step 5 : Open the Windows System folder and delete all files that include the Trojan virus extension. Go through the list twice to make sure you removed all virus files. Then restart the computer in normal mode and check the folder again. If all the files are gone, you'll be ready to move on. If there are any remaining, remove them and restart the computer.

How to Remove autorun.inf virus from a Drive

Ever wonder why your Anti Virus detects a virus in your autorun.inf whenever you insert your removable disk (USB, flsh drive, et.) but it can’t disinfect it nor delete it or if you’re having a hard time accessing drives? Tried deleting it manually but you can’t find the file?

Autorun.inf is hidden and it can’t be remove or disinfected by Anti virus. And you try finding the autorun.inf file but failed even if you select to show all files from folder option?

Here’s what you need to do…

  1. Boot your system in Safemode
  2. Open your flash drive via Command Prompt (do this via Start->Run->cmd.exe).
  3. Change your logged drive to your USB device drive (e.g. if your flash drive is at drive E: then type E: on the command prompt then press enter)
  4. Type ATTRIB -H -R -S AUTORUN.INF then press enter
  5. type in “del autorun.inf” then press [Enter]

After reboot, you can now access your drive.

Different Types Of Viruses

Computer Virus is a kind of malicious software written intentionally to enter a computer without the user’s permission or knowledge, with an ability to replicate itself, thus continuing to spread. Some viruses do little but replicate others can cause severe harm or adversely effect program and performance of the system. A virus should never be assumed harmless and left on a system. Most common types of viruses are mentioned below:


Resident Viruses:
This type of virus is a permanent which dwells in the RAM memory. From there it can overcome and interrupt all of the operations executed by the system: corrupting files and programs that are opened, closed, copied, renamed etc.

Examples include: Randex, CMJ, Meve, and MrKlunky.

Direct Action Viruses
The main purpose of this virus is to replicate and take action when it is executed. When a specific condition is met, the virus will go into action and infect files in the directory or folder that it is in and in directories that are specified in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file PATH. This batch file is always located in the root directory of the hard disk and carries out certain operations when the computer is booted.

Overwrite Viruses
Virus of this kind is characterized by the fact that it deletes the information contained in the files that it infects, rendering them partially or totally useless once they have been infected.

The only way to clean a file infected by an overwrite virus is to delete the file completely, thus losing the original content.

Examples of this virus include: Way, Trj.Reboot, Trivial.88.D.

Boot Virus
This type of virus affects the boot sector of a floppy or hard disk. This is a crucial part of a disk, in which information on the disk itself is stored together with a program that makes it possible to boot (start) the computer from the disk.

The best way of avoiding boot viruses is to ensure that floppy disks are write-protected and never start your computer with an unknown floppy disk in the disk drive.

Examples of boot viruses include: Polyboot.B, AntiEXE.

Macro Virus
Macro viruses infect files that are created using certain applications or programs that contain macros. These mini-programs make it possible to automate series of operations so that they are performed as a single action, thereby saving the user from having to carry them out one by one.

Examples of macro viruses: Relax, Melissa.A, Bablas, O97M/Y2K.

Directory Virus
Directory viruses change the paths that indicate the location of a file. By executing a program (file with the extension .EXE or .COM) which has been infected by a virus, you are unknowingly running the virus program, while the original file and program have been previously moved by the virus.

Once infected it becomes impossible to locate the original files.

Polymorphic Virus
Polymorphic viruses encrypt or encode themselves in a different way (using different algorithms and encryption keys) every time they infect a system.

This makes it impossible for anti-viruses to find them using string or signature searches (because they are different in each encryption) and also enables them to create a large number of copies of themselves.

Examples include: Elkern, Marburg, Satan Bug, and Tuareg.

File Infectors
This type of virus infects programs or executable files (files with an .EXE or .COM extension). When one of these programs is run, directly or indirectly, the virus is activated, producing the damaging effects it is programmed to carry out. The majority of existing viruses belong to this category, and can be classified depending on the actions that they carry out.

Companion Viruses
Companion viruses can be considered file infector viruses like resident or direct action types. They are known as companion viruses because once they get into the system they "accompany" the other files that already exist. In other words, in order to carry out their infection routines, companion viruses can wait in memory until a program is run (resident viruses) or act immediately by making copies of themselves (direct action viruses).

Some examples include: Stator, Asimov.1539, and Terrax.1069

FAT Virus
The file allocation table or FAT is the part of a disk used to connect information and is a vital part of the normal functioning of the computer.
This type of virus attack can be especially dangerous, by preventing access to certain sections of the disk where important files are stored. Damage caused can result in information losses from individual files or even entire directories.

Worms
A worm is a program very similar to a virus; it has the ability to self-replicate, and can lead to negative effects on your system and most importantly they are detected and eliminated by antiviruses.

Examples of worms include: PSWBugbear.B, Lovgate.F, Trile.C, Sobig.D, Mapson.

Trojans or Trojan Horses
Another unsavory breed of malicious code are Trojans or Trojan horses, which unlike viruses do not reproduce by infecting other files, nor do they self-replicate like worms.

Logic Bombs
They are not considered viruses because they do not replicate. They are not even programs in their own right but rather camouflaged segments of other programs.

Their objective is to destroy data on the computer once certain conditions have been met. Logic bombs go undetected until launched, and the results can be destructive.

Friday, June 26, 2009

HTML TUTORIAL

This is a HTML exe file which enables you to know the basics of HTML coding. This is a virus free software. To download this software click the below link file.

http://www.easy-share.com/1906220136/htmltutorial.exe




Means of Virus Attacking your System

Hi Friends,

I have a few tips to protect your system from being attacked by virus. First of all think how can a virus attack your computer. I think so there are some of the possibilities which I know.

A virus can attack your system through various means mentioned below:
i) USB
ii) CD or DVD
iii) INTERNET
iv) In the Operating System itself