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  1. Why do you use microsoft word to print? Print straight from the HTML file using IE
  2. Could it possibly be due to the increase in hardware spec requirements!!!???...
  3. arcon5

    Smiley Central

    I'm not entirely sure if I am correct here, but I think FryMan from this forum runs Smiley Central, contact him.
  4. If it works fine with your original then whats the problem? Troubleshoot SCSI - maybe it will help, maybe not lol! There are some troubleshoots there - I aint really read them yt though!
  5. A step in the right direction: Police arrest suspected bot herders Police in London, acting in conjunction with Finnish law-enforcement authorities, arrested three suspected virus writers on Tuesday. A 63-year-old man in Suffolk, a 28-year-old man in Scotland, and a 19-year-old man in Finland were arrested in connection with "an international conspiracy to infect computers using viruses attached to unsolicited commercial e-mail," a representative for the Metropolitan Police said. The Metropolitan Computer Crime Unit, the Finnish National Bureau of Investigation (NBI Finland) and the Finnish Pori Police Department collaborated to arrest the men, who are all suspected of being members of the M00P cybercriminal gang. A number of computers have been seized at residential addresses in England, Scotland and Finland, in addition to the suspects' servers, the Metropolitan Police said. "This highly organized group are suspected of writing new computer viruses in order to avoid detection by antivirus products. They have been primarily targeting U.K. businesses since at least 2005, and during this time, thousands of computers are known to have been infected across the globe," the Metropolitan Police representative said. Antivirus vendors McAfee and Sophos said they believe the suspects may have been involved in writing a Trojan horse variously known as Stinx, Breplibot and Rykanos. The Trojan was spammed out to many thousands of businesses, in an attempt to infect computers and compromise them. Once the computers were compromised, they could be controlled using Internet Relay Chat (IRC), a protocol used in instant online communication. The computer viruses ran in the background on an infected computer without the knowledge of the computer's owner, allowing the criminals behind the virus to access any private and commercial data stored on the computer, the Metropolitan Police said. McAfee's U.K. security consultant Greg Day said that as well as installing a backdoor, the Trojan would attempt to hide itself by exploiting the rootkit-like properties of any Sony BMG digital rights management software installed on a system. Graham Cluley, senior security consultant for Sophos, said the group could also have been responsible for writing a worm the security calls "Tibick", written in 2004. The worm spread via file-sharing networks, and again created a backdoor and connected the compromised machine to an IRC channel. Cluley added that the group may have written software designed to exploit computers previously compromised by other cybercrime gangs. "They may have been involved in trying to release bot worms that exploited machines previously infected by Zotob and RBot, to take over compromised computers," he said. "Rival gangs fight for the ownership of zombies. They find other botnets and take them over because they're such a valuable commodity. The OX90 gang that created Zotob would be natural rivals to M00P." The Metropolitan Police said that the international cooperation between the specialist law-enforcement units had produced "this really significant result." "These men appear to be connected via an online company," detective constable Bob Burls of the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit said in a statement. "We believe the suspects created and adapted viruses with the aim of causing massive infection by spamming. Today's arrests will send a clear worldwide signal to the authors of malicious software that national borders will not limit the ability and commitment of law-enforcement authorities to clamp down on this criminal activity," Burls added.
  6. Not sure if this would help or not: Bootable CD Guides [MSFN] How to Make Bootable CDs [GenerationTalk]
  7. Thanks for your reply! I found a link to download Windows Vista BETA, however, unsure whether to do so. As you have downloaded Microsoft Windows Vista BETA, maybe you could tell me (and other readers) how it works? What i mean by this is, the download and installation process, is it just an OS upgrade, re-partioning (or whatever it is called), or what? Because I dont want to loose any data or potentially cause problems for myself. Thanks
  8. Just wondering if anybody has tried Windows Vista Beta? To my knowledge, it is being publicly tested... I would like your opinions on it? Regards
  9. Imagining a day without Microsoft This is got to be such a mind bender!!! Where would we be today without Microsoft?
  10. Recent articles about Microsoft: http://www.arcon5.com/modules.php?n...article&sid=192 http://www.arcon5.com/modules.php?n...article&sid=189 Microsoft just seem to buy and buy more and more firms. Im confused though, because the competition commission says they cant own more than 25% of the market, but they own so much I would say they own MUCH MUCH MORE than that. btw im still a newbie, so hi guys
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