Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts

How DNSChanger Malware Works



DNSChangerDNSChanger is malicious software (malware) that changes a user’s Domain Name System (DNS) settings, in order to divert traffic to unsolicited and potentially illegal sites.
Beginning in 2007, the cyber ring responsible for DNSChanger operated under the company name “Rove Digital” and used the malware to manipulate users’ Web activity by redirecting unsuspecting users to rogue DNS servers hosted in Estonia, New York, and Chicago. In some cases, the malware had the additional effect of preventing users’ anti-virus software and operating systems from updating, thereby exposing infected machines to even more malicious software.
FBI has since seized the rogue DNS servers and the botnet’s command-and-control (C&C) servers as part of “Operation Ghost Click” and the servers are now under their control. To assist victims affected by the DNSChanger, the FBI obtained a court order authorising the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) to deploy and maintain temporary legitimate DNS servers, replacing the Rove Digital malicious network. As mentioned earlier, this is by no means a permanent solution and does not remove malware from infected systems; it just provides additional time for victims to clean affected computers and restore their normal DNS settings. According to the court order-which expired on 9 July 2012-the clean DNS servers will be turned off and computers still infected by DNSChanger malware may lose Internet connectivity.
To put this into perspective, DNS is an Internet service that converts user-friendly domain names into the numerical IP addresses that computers use to talk to each other. When you enter a domain name into your Web browser address bar, your computer contacts DNS servers to determine the IP address for the website you are intending to visit. Your computer then uses this IP address to locate and connect to the website. DNS servers are operated by your Internet service provider (ISP) and are included in your computer’s network configuration.
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With the ability to change a computer’s DNS settings, malware authors can control what websites a computer connects to on the Internet and can force a compromised computer to connect to a fraudulent website or redirect the computer away from an intended website. To do that, a malware author needs to compromise a computer with malicious code, which in this case is DNSChanger. Once the computer is compromised, the malware modifies the DNS settings from the ISP’s legitimate DNS server’s address to the rogue DNS server’s address, in this case, advertisement websites.
A task force has been created, called the DNSChanger Working Group (DCWG), to help people determine if their computers have been compromised by this threat and to also help them remove the threat.

6 Facebook Desktop Application


Facebook is so popular that most people always keep a browser window open with Facebook chat. In this post we will show you 6 Facebook desktop application that can help you access Facebook without a browser. These software can access the Facebook stream, update Facebook status and upload photos to the Facebook album.
Adobe Photo Uploader for Facebook
This is a facebook desktop application that lets you manage your facebook account right from your desktop. It shows your news feed, wall, photos and videos. The main feature of this application is its ability to mass upload photos and create albums.

Sync Outlook Contacts with Facebook Friends


Outlook contacts is widely used to store contact information and is synced with many phones. Phones using Windows Mobile always sync with Outlook Contacts. Now wouldn’t it be good if you could get the pictures are other info from Facebook synced with Outlook ! This app lets you to just that.
OutSync is a free application for Windows that can sync photos of your Facebook friends with those in Outlook contacts. The app is only 0.6MB and needs access to  Facebook in order to perform the sync.
Install the app and launch it from the start menu. It will ask you to login to facebook after which it builds a list of your friends. Then it tries to automatically match friends and contacts which have the same name.
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The main problem with this tool is that the name in Outlook and Facebook needs to match before they can be synced. There seems to be no option to manually match the contacts. Luckyly for me my HTC Touch Pro 2 syncs with Facebook and that gets synced with Outlook, so most contacts have the photos associated with them.
If you are looking to sync Facebook photos with contacts on Windows Mobile, try BookSync.


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Flock – social networking browser


flock logoFlock is a web browser based on Firefox. So what makes Flock different from the hundred other browsers out there ?? Well Flock is very social networking oriented browser which makes it easier to read RSS feeds, share photos, blog interesting pages and bookmark pages from the toolbar.
After installing Flock lets you import bookmarks and preferences from IE and Firefox. The first thing you notice after running Flock is the My World page. This page contains your Favorite sites, feed and media along with a search engine. I have temporarily removed the feeds to arrange them later on.
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