Rootkit Viruses packaged with download – Kantaris

Mimenta | August 20, 2010

Kataris is a popular media player with computer users who are fed up with all the limitations of Windows Media player. Unfortunately it appears to be downloading with a viral marketing scam that installs a rootkit virus – one of the most difficult types of virus to remove.

4. The Best of Both Worlds – Open Source Software

Mimenta | July 19, 2010

Stop and think for a minute – do you really believe that some programmer slaved away one dark night over a keyboard and wrote it?
Software isn’t just designed then written on some keyboard – it evolves.

3. The Best of Both Worlds – Better Graphics

Mimenta | June 29, 2010

Now my free edition of the The GIMP actually out-performs all the other bitmap graphics editors.

2. The Best of Both Worlds – Better Security

Mimenta | June 26, 2010

Virus writers target the common operating systems – Windows is their prime target.

1. The Best of both worlds – Save a fortune

Mimenta | June 15, 2010

I didn’t realise what a winner I was on until I bought my notebook.

The Internet’s at war.

Mimenta | June 9, 2010

In case you just got back from another planet, there is a cyber war going on. on two fronts nd we are all in danger of becoming victims of war. 1. Everyone wanted to tap into the Chinese market. A massive population who could make stuff cheaper than we could at home, was an irresistible [...]

Have you considered TESOL Training?

Mimenta | April 29, 2010

Looking for a career change? Have you considered TESOL Training? It’s a great career change that adds to your resume, gives you a whole new perspective on life as well as puts some cash in the bank.

7.Keyloggers – Defending your passwords

Mimenta | February 7, 2010

. . . here’s a few steps that will improve your security and minimise the risk of identity fraud.

6. Keyloggers – Are you being watched?

Mimenta | February 2, 2010

The bottom line is – properly installed, a keylogger is totally invisable to all by the most tecno-savvy Geeks.

5. Keyloggers – Do they trap passwords?

Mimenta | January 31, 2010

I always assumed that you could thwart this by using a secured login screen (eg SSL) like you have with online banking but . . .