Can Your Anti-Virus Software Become Infected

Experienced computer users know that any time your firewall software decides to flag a program, it’s worth double-checking before you let it go ahead. Indeed that’s arguably the key function of a firewall. But what if the program being named as suspect purports to be part of your security software?

Users of Symantec’s Norton Internet Security and Norton Antivirus found themselves in that position in early March this year when an update patch called PIFTS.exe was sent out as part of its regular stream of updates. Unfortunately, owing to human error, the patch was sent out without being ‘signed’ – the process that confirms the software really was developed by Symantec and can be trusted. Unsurprisingly, that led to widespread user confusion.

Symantec withdrew the patch after three hours, and issued an apology on its blog. “Releasing a patch unsigned is an extremely rare occurrence that does not pose any security issues to our users,” the company said. However, that didn’t prove to be the end of the story. As is often the case with security issues, one single problem (accidentally sending out an incorrectly configured file in this instance) mushroomed in several unexpected directions.

Symantec’s user forums, which had been one of the first areas where the PIFTS.exe problem was widely reported, were attacked by an unidentified individual. “One individual created a new user account and posted about the names of the patch executable, PIFTS.exe,” Symantec explained. “Within minutes several dozen user accounts were created commenting on the initial thread, and/or creating new threads on the topic. Over the next few hours, over 200 user accounts were created. Within the first hour there were 600 new posts on this subject alone.”

As a result, Symantec deleted the relevant posts, claiming they violated its terms of service. While that might seem like a reasonable response, it led to widespread speculation online that the company had something to hide and that it might have been deliberately distributing the PIFTS.exe file for unspecified nefarious purposes.

One possible reason for the attack might have been to increase the visibility of the reporting about the attack. Several sites purporting to contain information about PIFTS.exe  – and ranking highly on Google searches for that term – actually were set up purely in an attempt to distribute other malicious code. As I often see, ‘drive-by’ distribution via sites is now a major source of concern, and it seems developers of such malware are happy to use any means to attract traffic.

What lessons can be learned? Firstly, that you should always take firewall warnings seriously, because even virus companies aren’t perfect. Secondly, if you encounter reports of a security problem, don’t rely on a simple Google search to try and find information without a solid sense of caution.

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A User Review of GrabBox

There are a number of apps that allow you to share screenshots by uploading them, but GrabBox has some features that sets it apart from the rest. One of these is its online service, Dropbox. The main advantage of this is that, unlike some similar programs, the images that you share using GrabBox won’t disappear when the developer makes changes to the software, but will remain available at the same URL.

GrabBox - Preview and rename Screenshot
GrabBox – Preview and rename Screenshot

Dropbox benefits the developer, by eliminating bandwidth costs, thus helping to sustain the service. It also benefits the user, as you can easily rename files, you always have local copies, and you can easily browse uploaded files even if you’re not online. GrabBox is also unique in that it only facilitates sharing of screenshots. It’s simple to set up – on launching, your Dropbox folder is automatically detected, then you can use the ‘Copy Public Link’ command on files in that folder.

After that, whenever you snap a screenshot with the built-in tools for screenshots in OSX, that screenshot will automatically be moved into a new subfolder in your Dropbox folder. The screenshot’s Dropbox URL will automatically be copied to your clipboard, and can be pasted into a chat session, tweet, or email. (more…)

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The Samsung Instinct S30

 

A newer version of the Samsung Instinct touch screen phone has come out this year – the Samsung Instinct S30. Even though a newer version of the phone was much expected, however, it failed to meet most people’s expectations, for the simple reason that there were not any major changes to the phone. It’s nothing more than slight redesign with very few feature changes. The Samsung Instinct S30 costs around $129 along with a contract which to be honest is a pretty good bargain.

Samsung Instinct S30
Samsung Instinct S30

The new Instinct phone shares the same shape as its predecessor; however, by a close comparison one can easily see that it has a slightly sleeker design and curved corners. The size of the phone is almost the same as the original. It’s 4.57 inches tall, 2.11 inches wide and 0.48 inches thick, only 0.1 inches slimmer than the original. The phone is available in two different colors copper and cobalt metal.

The screen of the phone is 3.2 inches long and there’s not much difference between the touch screen of the old and the new model. The phone has a virtual dial pad and QWERTY keyboard very similar to the original.

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Apple’s New iPod Touch

Apple has recently released the new version of the Apple iPod Touch, which has exceeded expectations. Initially, there were people who thought it might not be something great or really look forward to and thought of it as just another new iPod coming into the market

Apple’s New iPod Touch
Apple’s New iPod Touch

Many may not have thought that the newer version would actually surpass the original; however the developers have made sure that it does. Features that were missing from the original iPod touch which cost around $299 have been added to the newer and cheaper iPod touch which cost only $229. This happens to be pretty cheap considering all the great features that are being offered.

The design has been enhanced; it’s much slimmer than the original Touch, with a measurement of 4.1 in by 2.4 in by 0.33 in and weighs around 4 ounces only.

The newer iPod touch is almost in the same league as the iPhone, with its wireless internet connection that allows accessing internet, touch screen and the videos and music being played in the same way as the iPhone.

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