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    Nice Computer Virus Spyware photos

    By admin | May 19, 2011

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    Steven Hofmeyr [sic], computr immunologist
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    Steven Hofmeyr, a computer scientist specializing in immunology with ties both to the MIT AI Lab and to the Santa Fe Institute, founded Company51 in 2000 to apply some of his insights about biological immune systems to computer security. The company, now called Sana (as in “health”) security, has just released a standalone desktop product called SafeConnect. (I own a small share. Hofmeyr is now a consultant to the company and is working on a new start-up, exploring new ways of building distributed storage systems.)

    Time is a key factor in assessing behavior as suspicious. Someone sending out files at 4 pm is probably normal; the same person sending the same files at 4 *am* – assuming he’s not traveling in some other time zone – is suspicious. Any security system probably assesses such factors and then – if it’s not in the system – some human will check to see where Juan was that particular morning. Was he traveling in France on business? Or was he – supposed to be – on vacation? It’s the combination of factors that counts. But there are many more subtle uses of time, says Hofmeyr.

    Any suspicious event becomes more suspicious if it occurs along with another suspicious or non-routine event. For example, a file upload that happens around the time of a door-lock malfunction. Or the attempted use of an expired password shortly after an employee retires.

    But, notes Hofmeyr, “After the first detection of something odd, you can’t act immediately or you’ll end up on constant alert. You have to wait to see if it’s a real threat… but you can’t wait too long…”

    He resorts to immune-system analogies. “The immune system exploits time. You bet that you have the time to build up an effective response… Besides, if you react immediately to something you think is bad, that reaction itself could hurt you, so you have to wait for some damage before reacting. The problem is that what appears unusual may be benign – so the immune system waits until damage occurs because then it can be sure that the unusual behavior is not benign – but then of course the immune system has to play catch-up – it’s a case of giving the pathogen “enough rope to hang itself.” Knowing precisely what that timing should be is what distinguishes good security from ineffective responses.

    Now that Hofmeyr is leaving, one of Sana’s key employees is Matt Williamson, who came up with the concept of “virus throttling” at HP Labs. Viruses are most harmful (obviously) when they spread rapidly… and that’s something that “normal” programs don’t do. Even P2P music files, spread by individuals, don’t spread that fast; even p2p software limits the number of concurrent downloads from one computer to a just a couple.

    An individual using a computer, even a busy browser, is unlikely to connect to more than five or so new addresses in a minute. (Any security system knows how to make an exception for a mass mailer, though an ISP’s security system monitoring a customer base of consumer machines might rightly not make such an exception.) “For a virus, that’s slow. An infected machine might try to connect to thousands of other systems in a minute.” So you can just default to prevent such behavior by limiting the number of new connections a computer makes per minutes, and alert a monitor when it is attempted.

    “That slows the propagation of viruses, but doesn’t bother people. We exploit the different meaning that time has for people and machines.”

    Yet the similarities are useful too. There’s a truism in immunology that pathogens don’t want to be too harmful because they want their hosts to survive. As software becomes more and more malicious, it also becomes benign in some way because it wants host to stay alive. So a virus inside a host population – if the population doesn’t fight it – tends to become benign. But if other pathogens are around, then it may become virulent –if only because it has little to lose. “Whoever kills the host first wins, because he gets the most out of it,” says Hofmeyr. And then there’s the phenomenon of pathogens attacking one another, while the host is simply an innocent bystander/environment. All this happens over time; the security expert’s task is to figure out these cycles and exploit the vulnerabilities.

    In the spyware world for example, we have the phenomenon of spyware packages trying to de-instlall one another in order to gain exclusive access to the host.

    Or, notes Hofmeyr, “there were 11 variants of the Zotob worm competing ferociously, all trying to delete each other. They were so busy harming one another they did may have done less harm to the host – even though they may also have spread faster in an attempt to get to the vulnerable hosts first. Imagine a worm that spreads and makes you less vulnerable to other guy [worm], but then it does its own damage three months later.”

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    This Nokia 9500 has started its second lap around the circuit of usability. On this lap, it will morph into the first computer used by Mia Goldbach, jumping onto the internet by using the family hotspot at home. We have watched the Nokia 9500 browse and because we can kill irritating Javascript routines, it does not visit weird places. On top of that, its Symbian operating system makes it less likely to encounter spyware or virus attacks. So while we continue testing the three-year-old Nokia 9500, the one-month-old will watch up shoot video diaries of her growth.

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    Computers owned and in use: About 9 in 10 consumers own a computer currently in use.

    Computers in storage: About 2 in 10 consumers have either a desktop or a laptop that they own and aren’t using.

    Computers replaced in the last year: About 3 in 10 consumers replaced their computer last year. Of these,

    • About half did so because it was too slow;
    • About half did so because they wanted newer technology or features;
    • About one-third did so because they either needed more memory (RAM) or could not upgrade (reasons for not being able to upgrade not identified);
    • And 14% did so because their computer had been ruined by viruses or spyware

    Computers thrown away in the trash: Nearly 2 in 10 consumers that disposed of a desktop computer or monitor in the past year threw them in the trash. Fourteen percent of those that disposed of a laptop computer last year threw it in the trash.

    Source

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    Q&A–: How to clean computer of virus, spyware, malware etc?
    I have run AVG virus checker, Ad-Aware spyware checker, a registry cleaner (Eusing), defragged the hard drive, deleted temp files, cleaned the IE history, but the PC still runs slow. It’s got a decent spec, so is there anything else I can do to boost it’s performance?

    Thanks


    The following is the answer: (Hint: For answers, no site audit.)

    Answer by Computer Man
    Download these and run them.

    http://free.avg.com/download?prd=afe

    http://superantispyware.com/

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/

    http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/ They’re all free.

    Answer by 6-Pack
    Could be bad sectors on your computer. Right click on the hard drive in My Computer, click on Tools, then click “check volume” and check both boxes.

    Restart your computer and it will automatically run the scan. If there are ANY bad sectors (on the report after everything has scanned), I recommend backing up your data IMMEDIATELY and getting a new hard drive (I have a laptop I’m doing this to as we speak).

    Also, Malware Bytes is much better than AdAware.

    Answer by Lucy Girl
    You could have bad sectors where it is trying to read those sectors several times. Reboot to safe mode, go to Recovery Console and run.
    chkdsk /r
    I would back up anything important first. If you have games that you can reinstall then don’t bother backing them up.
    And chkdsk will take a hours to complete, especially when it finds bad sectors. A lot of bad sectors is a sign of a failing hard drive. If you get a lot of bad sectors and you don’t go through the process of installing a new hard drive or buying a new computer then one day, your system will not boot up…not even in safe mode.

    Answer by ivantrencevski
    The best antivirus and cleaner are NOD32 antivirus and CCleaner.
    you can download them for free from nttp://zemunda.net
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    Enjoy

    Answer by luda_girl_stl
    Does those particular programs say that you have viruses? Sometimes different programs (including ones in your background) require a certain amount of memory or require your processor to work harder (meaning high CPU usage) that could make you pc run slower–just because you have “decent specs” does not exclude it from running slow lol . I have a dell desktop that i upgraded myself – 256 starting RAM, now i have 1 gig, cd-rom drive, now have a DVD/CD RW drive, and guess what, when i run alot of tabs in firefox or IE 8, it eats up my memory and CPU usage lol it drives me crazy. Also running my automatic scans within AVG and doing other things on my pc @ the same time takes memory. Try going to www.pcpitstop.com and test your whole PC, it is a good free website that i visit all the time, they can tell you in dept information about your PC and make suggestions on what you should upgrade to keep it performing @ its best. Hope that helps!

    Answer by kingcheese19
    If you have all your windows updates you can run the microsoft windows malicious software removal tool by typing mrt into the run command box and click ok to launch it. The microsoft windows malicious software removal tool often finds stuff that most anti-virus software never detects.

    Answer by James
    You should use an antivirus program and antispyware software, because your computer is now infected with viruses and/or spyware.
    Here you have more information on computer security,
    as well as good and free programs that you can download into your computer:
    nttp://top5antispywarereviews.com

    Answer by Jenny
    To remove spyware,there are many solutions exist, all of them with their own strengths and weaknesses.
    You had better install at least 2 antispyware
    Top 5 anti-spywares reviews,comparisons and download links on

    http://www.anti-spyware-center.com/

    You can download and scan your computer for free.

    Answer by SSS
    Go to nttp://www.spywareremoverdownloads.com
    Download Spywareremover for free.
    Not only does spywareRemover get rid of the malicious spyware & adware that have invaded your system, it also prevents infestations from reoccurring. SPYwareRemover will keep your computer’s performance at its best and it will protect your privacy and your identity.

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    11 Responses to “Nice Computer Virus Spyware photos”

    1. sprklg Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 5:19 pm

      Fascinating stuff. Thanks for the summary.

    2. IPDUDEHI Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 5:59 pm

      More food for the intelligent design fanatics? Or motivation to take an even closer look at biological survival strategies.

    3. TheAlieness GiselaGiardino²³ Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 6:15 pm

      Very interesting. Let me see if I got it right…

      It would be like an inprovement to the antivirus and firewall existing aplications… like all that altogether, plus another relevant features which supervise the computer behaviour -in time, and activity [and its complex possible variations], not just in content- as the inmunologic systems does in our bodies.

      I wonder if this ‘plus feature’ may be a comprehensive (through an customizable and ‘updateable’ algorithm) reader and supervisor of the information the Task Manager depicts in realtime of your computer behaviour (it´s always working in second plane). I can only talk about Windows ‘bodies’. Not Apple.

      Oh, and… Is this intended to be installed in each station on a company´s network? Or it has just a Home edition for lone PCs?

      I really liked this description on how the immunologic system and how threaths work. It´s a mind-opener when you can understand this as a complex system of survival strategies interacting simultaneously.

      In fact, we have a lot to learn from viruses, for example. Not just to fight against them making more resistant bodies, but as a model of tomorrow´s body repairers: Nanobots.

      If you can copy the model of a virus which efficiently gets inside a body, replicates and infects a specific part, or the whole, and you can mute that virus´ RNA (with malicious code) and mutate it into cell-repairing code for some problem… then you have an agent who acts like the bad guys, to do good, as effectively as the bad ones do.

      Is this possible? If so, are we too far from it? …Steve?

      On a lighter note, he´s cute. =)

    4. antirka (away) Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 6:55 pm

      che spreco! :)

    5. morphing verbs Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 7:33 pm

      in 2005 over 25% of london office workers admitted to physically attacking their computers. another fact for ya :)

    6. databhi ♪♫ Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 7:51 pm

      now that’s interesting!

    7. pintaycolorea Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 8:19 pm

      io lo lancerei dalla finestra, in che percentuale entra?

    8. databhi ♪♫ Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 8:20 pm

      in una molto grande mi sa :-P

    9. mayla_13 Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 8:48 pm

      ;)

    10. australianpolicyonline Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 9:48 pm

      Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic is our feature image for APO’s Environment and Planning section for a week from 8 October 09. See http://www.apo.org.au/environment-planning (illustrating a report called ‘Tipping point: Australia’s e-waste crisis’)

    11. databhi ♪♫ Says:
      May 19th, 2011 at 10:47 pm

      glad to contibute :)

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