For free Download of virus remover, click here: Free Cleaner
Select the virus type and click download to get the free cleaner. You could download all the files in the dropdown list (around 60 virus cleaner) But please remember to download the Bagle Virus Removers (around 6 cleaner files)
More Details:
ESET'S NOD32 Detects Huge Increase in Bagle Virus Variants; Traditional Antivirus Signature Updates Can Not Keep up with Rapidly Spreading Trojan
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 23, 2005--ESET, a global security software company providing next-generation malware protection, today warned customers of a massive increase in new Bagle virus variants. The first variants were detected on Monday and have increased dramatically throughout the past week. ESET's Threat Labs determined that the variants are being modified to avoid detection by specific antivirus programs, once again underlining the need for proactive protection. ESET's NOD32, a unique anti-threat solution, uses advanced ThreatSense(TM) technology, which employs behavior-based analysis to detect malicious threats in real-time.
The recent increase of Bagle variants are being spammed out in large quantities through a distributed network of compromised machines, called botnets. Some of the variants are older versions of the Bagle virus, repacked to avoid detection. The new Bagles are Trojan downloaders, which retrieve and install malicious files from a pre-programmed Web site location and create a backdoor on a machine. This distribution mechanism causes variants to spread outside of the spam channels and leaves unprotected users or systems with outdated virus signatures vulnerable to attack.
ESET's Threat Labs have detected that new variants are being released, on average, every two hours. Different waves of the variants are issued with unique changes designed to avoid signature-based detections, leaving many antivirus companies scrambling to respond to the constant barrage of emerging threats. Some of the worms were designed to get around even advanced heuristics systems. Although one or two variants were not detected immediately, ESET updated both the signatures and their ThreatSense heuristics, ensuring that all further variants were caught proactively.
"ESET's Virus Radar system was detecting over 10,000 messages per hour carrying new, heuristically-detected Bagle variants on Tuesday and Wednesday," said Andrew Lee, chief technology officer of ESET. "At this rapid reproduction and distribution rate, there is no way that traditional, signature-based antivirus software can protect users from the Bagle variants. ESET customers are protected from the variants in real-time, demonstrating the power of our ThreatSense technology."
ESET is providing a free remover for the most prevalent variants of the Bagle worms, which can be downloaded at www.eset.com.
ESET's Virus Radar (www.virusradar.com), a real-time malware tracking tool, identified the new Bagle variants using NOD32. Virus Radar provides site visitors with easy access to in-depth analysis of the latest malicious outbreaks and processes approximately four million email messages per day to provide information such as the exact date a virus was first detected and its current detection rate. Virus Radar is also capable of tracking the progression of a single virus over a given period -- in some instances from the earliest heuristic detection of a new virus to the point where the virus disappears.
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Freelancer Sites
Here are the list of freelancer sites. I have provided with a rating for each site (and that's my personal rating on those sites depending upon the number of projects posted, user friendly and features)
Site Name | Rating |
Get A Freelancer | ***** |
Scriptlance | ***** |
Codelance | **** |
Get A Coder | **** |
Outsourcing Plans | **** |
Cheaplance | *** |
Freelance Auction | *** |
Freelancer Space | *** |
Newyork Freelancers | *** |
Out Source Today | *** |
Freelancers Direct | ** |
I Need A Freelancer | ** |
Job Quote | ** |
Pay4projects | ** |
Powerlance | ** |
All Freelance Work | * |
Freelance Center | * |
Freelance Dog | * |
Freelance Job Search | * |
Freelance Seek | * |
Freelance Web Programming | * |
Thursday, September 08, 2005
String Manipulations with SQL Server 2000
String manipulations are an inherent part of any programming language. Fortunately, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 provides a number of functions that help you along the way. In this article, Baya Pavliashvili introduces you to the many string functions available in SQL Server, and gives you an example of how you can apply these functions in your code.
Its really a good article with examples of how to use the String functions in SQL Server 2000.
Click here to check out this article :
String Manipulations with SQL Server 2000
By Baya Pavliashvili.
Its really a good article with examples of how to use the String functions in SQL Server 2000.
Click here to check out this article :
String Manipulations with SQL Server 2000
By Baya Pavliashvili.
Javascript form validation - doing it right
When using Javascript for form validation, there is a right way, a wrong way, a very wrong way, and a suicidally wrong way! Unfortunately many sites use one of the wrong ways, including even some which claim to be form-validation tutorials. This page tries to help people in the right direction. Javascript form validation - doing it right
This code page was writen by Stephen Poley.
If you do not find this page, please send me a comment. I would be glad to send it you or set it up in my server. Until then I have to give credit to the original author.
This code page was writen by Stephen Poley.
If you do not find this page, please send me a comment. I would be glad to send it you or set it up in my server. Until then I have to give credit to the original author.
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