Jan
22
2008
0

The Rise and Fall of the AntiVirus

AVGLogoIf you are in the IT field, like me, you know how anti virus companies become less effective the more they become popular. In my younger days I used Norton Anti virus software. After getting a couple of viruses I checked into a free software that came with a motherboard I had purchased. PC-cillen by Trend Micro. It seemed to be more responsive and did NOT hog my system resources. I love PC-Cillen until they came out with the 2006 version. Then I noticed a long time to load the software on startup. Trend Miro had come to meet or beat Norton on being a system resource hog.

I believe the life cycle is this;

New AV Company –> Great Product –> Catches 99% of the Viruses –>New AV Company Becomes Popular –> Adds More Features to Product — Slows Down Just a Little —>AV Company is no longer “New” and people trust the brand name —-| Product is now flashy with new colors and bench mark time is completely too slow because they put every known protection feature they can think of… —> End of Life for the software usefulness.

AV companies such as Norton can still sell products because of young and old automatically recognize their name for security. I reality I have to remove their software from computers weekly because they fail to actually catch viruses.

How many times have I took Norton off the computer, install avg and before I can even get my updates AVG Free edition is catching everything known to man.

Trend Mirco is becoming the same way. There product was really good in the being, then when they became popular its like they forgot how to program or something? Maybe everybody got drunk and went home and left the design team to do everything. Anyhoo, I hate to see Trend Micro go as Norton has.

Just yesterday I removed Norton 360 from a friend of mine computer. With Norton it took over 30 seconds for him to login with his finance software. Now after removing Norton the login time is a fast 3 seconds.

Does anybody really truly believe in Norton anymore?

Jan
18
2008
0

Movie Review: Cloverfield 1.18.08

images.jpgI give the movie a 3 out of 5 stars. If it wasn’t for the damn hand held camera they used to shoot the film I would have enjoyed it more. I mean the cgi was great, don’t get me wrong, but I needed a still shot every once and a while. The acting was good, not great. Most people that came out of the theater was either making fun or saying how horrible it was. I liked it though.

The first part of the movie is a drag, but there are some funny parts through out the entire movie. Once the monster comes out and you see it, the hype is gone.

Written by Jacob in: Movies | Tags: ,
Jan
16
2008
0

Best Backup Software: Acronis

People ask me all the time what’s the best backup software there is. Acronis is my answer. I’ve used the home version (True Image 11), which will actually back up your applications settings along with your data. This is actually pretty sweet so you don’t have to worry about bookmarks or plugins for certain apps. It will also backup your straight email. A lot of people rely on email and its their number one priority. If you want to backup your sweet email Acronis is the way to go.

I’ve also used the server and workstation versions and they are pretty simple just like the home edition. If you want to backup your stuff this is the way to go for home use.


Acronis True Image 11

Jan
11
2008
1

Safe Mode Keeps Restarting - Vundo Infection

windowsxpHardware: Dell Laptop Latitude D520
Software: Trend Micro Antivirus 2006, and WinAntiSpyware
Operating System: Windows XP Home Sp2

One customer brought me a laptop saying the wifi wouldn’t work and that it had some type of virus. So, I booted up and I saw signs of sure enough adware and infections. So, I tried to boot into safe mode where I do a lot of my removal programs.

When safe mode comes up you usually have the message box that comes up asking

Welcome to safe mode, do you want to run a system restore YES OR NO” Yes for safe mode and no for system restore”

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If you hit yes or no, some how safe mode keeps restarting or becoming unstable. Its like something is killing the host and it prompts again. You can keep hitting yes or no and finally your desktop is gone and you need to reboot the pc.

More than likely you can access normal windows mode.
If so then run this tool, you can fix the safe mode problem later on when pc is rid of vundo infection.

1. Please download VundoFix.exe to your desktop.
http://www.atribune.org/ccount/click.php?id=4
* Double-click VundoFix.exe to run it.
* Click the “Scan for Vundo” button.
* Once it’s done scanning, click the “Remove Vundo” button.
* You will receive a prompt asking if you want to remove the files, click YES
* Once you click yes, your desktop will go blank as it starts removing Vundo.
* When completed, it will prompt that it will reboot your computer, click OK.

Note: It is possible that VundoFix encounters a file it could not remove.
In this case, VundoFix will run on reboot, simply follow the above
instructions starting from “Click the Scan for Vundo button.” when
VundoFix appears at reboot.

sources: http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/Microsoft_Operating_Systems/Windows/XP/Q_22759438.html?eeSearch=true

Over on www.claydawg.com he suspects that vundo actually is contained in the WinAntiSpyware program. I do believe he is right.

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