By: tierce warne | 2010-12-04 | Internet Marketing It is said that about 85% of Internet users these days have a Facebook account. If you're part and parcel of this statistic, watch out for the Koobface virus, a worm created back in 2008 and made to propagate on social networking sites. Now, it has ended up in Facebook and is starting to mess things up for both the site's technical team and users. Koobface harms your computer through an email that invites you to view a certain video, t read more
By: vaca brossett | 2010-09-06 | Internet Marketing Like many people these days, you probably use Facebook by now. And anything that is popular on the internet is a ripe target to be exploited by viruses and malware. One recent exploit is a worm called Koobface. Sadly, we still continue to check-in infected computers on a daily basis, mostly with Fake Antivirus Programs, but what does that have to do with Facebook? While you think you may have been playing it safe, most anyone can fall victim t read more
By: argeure | 2011-03-25 | Security One of the worst viruses that can affect the machine is koobface worm. This worked as a false anti spyware software that would set up a system scan and give reports that the machine is infected with malevolent software and proceeds to create harmless files and identify them as spyware on the computer. This prompts one to buy the software that claims to work wonders and remove all the infections to ensure that the computer is safe. read more
By: Jonathan W Black | 2011-03-05 | Security Facebook has posted instructions about how to remove the Koobface virus, give your computer an antivirus cleaning and change your Facebook password. You should change your passwords fairly often to protect your accounts. There are also some online scans that can help you rid your computer of the Facebook Koobface hack. read more
By: spahn burras | 2010-09-06 | Internet Marketing When you try to login to your Facebook account, you receive numerous requests for changing password. It might be some hacker, trying to infect your computer with Koobface virus. This virus can not only leak your profile details to unwanted individuals but can also crash the memory of your computer. What a Facebook virus is? Facebook virus is basically a "Koobface" virus whose primary target is the Facebook users. This vi read more
By: Paul Barker | 2010-12-06 | Computer There are many warning messages displayed to us while browsing the web (usually in the form of pop-up ads) which claim that viruses are present on our systems. Many of these pop ups try to instill fear into the user by claiming that the viruses can also physically damage your PC. These warnings are usually elaborate hoaxes that carry no weight at all. read more
By: Victoria Murphy | 2012-04-25 | Advertising Somehow, if one logs in to his or her Facebook account, he or she can't help but notice the portion dedicated to advertising. So you ask, is Facebook advertising free? If not, how much does it cost? But then again, every business aims to maximize profits and minimize cost. Of course, advertising belongs to the cost side. Hence, as much as possible, every business will look for the best advertising read more
By: Ian Chan 1985 | 2010-09-13 | Software A computer virus, a program that can reproduce itself and infect a computer without the uesr's consent, has become the leading factor that causes computer problems or inconvenience to worldwide users. Viruses can spread from disk to disk, even form one computer to another. It is really horrible for users. People would never think about getting infected with virus, but for the sake, they must get computer virus out of their PC soon. read more
By: Elaine | 2011-04-01 | Software When I compose this, Im in the living room where it occurs in making12, greater identified as the post room in your home. Ten min''s earlier Windows Server 2008 theoretically Rams. At the same time in... read more
By: churches kouri | 2010-10-25 | Internet Marketing Wimbledon is a significant part of the British sporting summer. The main reason for this is its accessibility. The country as a whole is aware of it and can watch full coverage of the two weeks on the BBC, a rare example of a popular event being screened on terrestrial television. However, it is its availability to spectators that sets Wimbledon apart. It is the only major grand slam to sell tickets for the showpiece courts on the day, read more
By: iTech Troubleshooter | 2010-11-20 | Software Comparing Biological viruses & Computer viruses ************************************************************* * Attack specific * Attack specific * * body cells * programs (*.COM *.EXE) * ************************************************************* * Modify the genetic information * Manipulate the program: * * of a cell other than previous 1* It performs tasks * **************************************************** read more
By: Jason Ford | 2011-05-30 | Networks Started in 2008, Facebook was initially the social site for students in Harvard University. Until now, it has been transferred to be the leading social networking site. Due to the success and popularity of Facebook, the site has been target of many scammers. Here is a list of most common hacks and attacks and what will happen if you fall for them. read more
By: Merinews | 2011-01-17 | Business Vint Cerf, one of the web''s founding fathers, is leading a global campaign to encourage web service providers and IT managers to switch from the current system, IPv4, to IPv6. The new standard offers many trillions of new web addresses. read more
By: ruelar davich | 2010-10-25 | Internet Marketing The Tampa Bay Buccaneers season will be playing their 33rd season this year and will be attempting to improve upon 2007's fair performance of 9-7. They actually played a good season last year, capturing the NFC South Title and returning to the playoffs. The team eventually lost to the New York Giants (as everybody seemed to underestimate this team in 2007) but left Tampa fans excited over the Buccaneers' potential for upcoming seasons. What do read more