Archive for 2 March 2009
Simple Antivirus Test
0Have you ever wondered if your anti-virus software is really working? Would you like to see what happens when it detects a virus? Here’s a safe way to test your computer’s virus protection that doesn’t require you to have a real virus.
First, open Notepad. Then copy and paste into it the text on the line below. (It should all be on one line.
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
Then select File, Save and select all Files for the file type, then save the file as eicar.com
Your anti-virus software may prevent you from saving the file as eicar.com, which is a sign that it is working effectively. If it doesn’t raise an alert, try scanning the folder where you saved eicar.com. To see what happens if you try to run a file containing a virus, double-click eicar.com to open it.
Explanation
The file eicar.com you have created is completely safe. It is not a virus. It is a standard test file developed by the European Institute for Computer Anti-virus Research (EICAR). All anti-virus products are programmed to detect this file as if it was a real virus. Therefore you can safely use it to test whether your anti-virus software works, without fear of infecting your computer.
If your anti-virus product should fail to prevent you from running the file, it will simply display the text “EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE” in a DOS box. No harm will have been done, but you should probably consider using a better anti-virus product, because if it had been a real virus, your computer would by now be infected!
Ngantri USB
0This one happens at JCC on the 1st of March 2009. There was an information regarding this UFD(USB Flash Disk) 2GB that sold for IDR35k. Then my mom and the rest of the gang were planning to get one.
Here’s some of the picture about it(sorry for the bad imagery, poor lighting makes my mobile phone camera crippled!):








