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Antivirus 2008 codec scam

September 23, 2008 – 4:51 pm

There has been a recent outbreak in a scam which involves a codec called multycodecupgr.7.<20xxx>.exe. After installing this ‘codec’, your computer will become infected with a fake malware scanner which falsely identifies viruses on your computer in attempt to get you to buy a product called Antivirus 2008.

The website that it will bring you to to purchase the product is hxxp://www.s-av2008.com. Do not fall for this. It is a scam.

Child predators targeting kids through online video games

August 31, 2008 – 5:07 am

One of the newest ways child predators are targeting kids is through online gaming. Online computer gaming is very popular amongst children and teens. Most popular game consoles such as XBOX and Playstation also offer a way to connect to the internet and play various games online with other gamers. Playstation 3 also has integrated text and voice chat as well as the ability to download photos. Child predators are now taking advantage of the online gaming community by posing as a child in an online chat room where children look for gaming teammates. Once they gain trust of the child, they will typically attempt to communicate with them through another method such as email or though instant messaging programs such as MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger and try take the relationship further. There have already been several investigations with online gaming predators.

If your child participates in online gaming, the best thing you as a parent can do  is to educate your children to watch out for strangers online asking them about things other than gaming, especially personal things such as where they live, etc… to tell them to go away and stop communicating with them. We also recommend that you take a proactive approach and consider installing parental control or parental monitoring software which will allow you to monitor and control your child’s email activity, chat activity, websites visited, etc…

If you would like more information about parental control and parental monitoring software, see our parental control software review site where we gather, compare, and review the most popular parental control and parental monitoring software available.

BitDefender releases BitDefender Antivirus 2009

August 30, 2008 – 9:17 pm

Bitdefender has recently released the latest version of it’s antivirus software - BitDefender Antivirus 2009. The following are some improvements / additions they have made:

1. They have improved upon their real time web, email, and IM traffic scanning.

2. They have improved their anti-phishing protection and it will now help to prevent personal information from leaving your computer through email, IM, and web.

3. They have added instant messaging encryption.

4. They have reduced system load and avoids user interaction during games.

5. They have created a ‘laptop mode’ which helps prolong battery life.

6. They have added a family network system which allows you to manage and configure Bitdefender on all computers on your network from a single computer.

7. The user interface has been updated to a cleaner more modern feel. See below:

Standard view:

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Advanced view:

BitDefender 2009 advanced view

They have also added a ‘vulnerability’ module, which monitors for various Windows and browser updates. As with the other modules, you can control whether or not to enable it.

The update engine still receives virus definitions every hour and real-time scanning is still as unintrusive as the previous version. BitDefender remains our top choice in the antivirus category. If you want more information, check out our full review of BitDefender Antivirus 2009. To see BitDefender Antivirus 2009 compared with other antivirus software, check out our antivirus software comparison chart.

Monitoring Instant Messaging and Chat Programs

August 23, 2008 – 3:53 am

Roughly 75% of teens who regularly use the internet use instant messaging programs whereas, in comparison, roughly 45% of adults who regularly use the internet have used these programs. Clearly, instant messaging and chat programs are amongst the most popular communication tools available. You probably already know this. What you may not know, is that it is entirely possible to monitor the communications within instant messaging programs. Whether it’s seeing who who your children are chatting with and chatting about, whether it’s protecting your children from online predators, whether it’s keeping an eye on the online conversations of your spouse, boyfriend, girlfriend, roomate, employees, or students, all of this information can be monitored, recorded, and saved.

If you want to monitor instant messaging programs on a computer, what you’ll have to do is install software that has this capability. When searching for this software, keep in mind that there are several different instant messaging programs such as MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, MySpace IM, AOL Instant Messenger, etc… So make sure it can monitor the chat programs used on the computer that you will be monitoring.

Most software that handles chat monitoring will also have the ability to monitor other things such as email, web sites, keystrokes, screen shots, etc…

If you want more information about chat monitoring and computer monitoring software, check out our computer monitoring software review site where we compare and review of popular computer monitoring software.

Is Evidence Eliminator supported on Windows Vista?

August 23, 2008 – 3:02 am

Many computer users are wondering if Evidence Eliminator will work on Vista. The answer - as long as you are using version 6 or higher, Vista is supported. Ok, so it’s supported, but how well does it work? Evidence Eliminator is not only the most feature packed privacy and Windows cleaning software available, but It’s file erasing capabilities are unmatched. For those of you who are unfamiliar with how Windows deletes files, I’ll briefly explain.

When you ‘delete’ a file, it isn’t really deleted. Windows simply ‘moves’ it, or rather moves the file system pointer of the file to the Recycling Bin. When you take it a step further and empty the Recycling Bin, the file still physically exists on the hard drive, but the operating system now allocates this area of the hard drive as available to be written to. Unless the precise sectors from which the file exists is overwritten, the file can easily be recovered by using standard file recovery software.

When you delete a file using Evidence Eliminator, not only are the underlying sectors are re-written, but you also have the option of specifying the level of file destruction such as overwrite repetitions and write modes. The file cleaning and deletion processes exceed US Government Military standards. Evidence Eliminator is also the only privacy software which claims to remove magnetic remenance by under writing directory structures to make data undetectable by electron microscopes.

Of course, there are also many other useful cleaning and maintenance features within Evidence Eliminator all of which are supported on Windows Vista.

If you want more information about Evidence Eliminator, check out our complete review of Evidence Eliminator.  If you would like to see it compared with other privacy software, check out our privacy software comparisons.

Myspace parental email blocking

August 18, 2008 – 9:36 pm

Myspace recently announced that they will now allow parents to submit their child’s email address so when they attempt to create an account using the email address, it will prevent them from creating the account. I really don’t understand the logic behind this. A new email can be created in less than 5 minutes and most teenagers are aware of this. It’s great that they are trying to do something, but I don’t see it being very effective. Any thoughts…?

How to detect phishing scam sites

August 18, 2008 – 9:25 pm

Phishing sites/scams are designed to trick you into thinking you are at a legitimate website hoping that you will enter your login information, credit card information, or other personal information. It’s difficult to detect these scams because they usually do a great job at impersonations. These phishing scams usually come in the form of an email. The email will look like it is from a legitimate source and saying something like the following:

[Subject: Paypal security department]

“Dear paypal user:

We have recently detected several attempts to log into your account from an unknown source. Please login to your Paypal account and confirm your security information.”

The email will also include a company logo, as well as several other elements that a real Paypal email would look like.

The link that you think is supposed to log you into your account actually grabs your login information and stores it for the scammer to do whatever they want with.

How to determine if it’s a scam / fake email:

Find the link they are trying to get you to click, without clicking on the link highlight over it, and look in the lower left hand corner of the email window. It should show a URL. If the URL does not begin with:

http://www.[domain].com

…where [domain] is the domain of company in which the email is about. So in this example, paypal is the domain - so the URL must begin with http://www.paypal.com. If it has anything else after the http://. IT IS A SCAM! Do not even click it.

Some email programs will not show the URL in the lower left of the window, so you can either take a chance and click the link, hoping that it’s not linking to a virus script or play it safe and install antivirus software. Most popular antivirus programs have anti-phishing capabilities built in to detect these sites for you and warn you in advance. If you want to see who we recommend for antivirus software, check out our antivirus software review site.

Be careful when you receive any email that talks about your account or recent security issues. Also, these scams usually imitate large, popular sites such as Paypal, Ebay, some large banks, etc… If you ever fall for one of these scams, and someone gets ahold of your account information, you could have some major headaches down the road.

Multiple and unlimited domain hosting

July 30, 2008 – 11:11 pm

What is multiple domain hosting? First I would like to clarify exactly what a domain is. A domain (or domain name) is basically the part of the URL (the thing you type in a web browser to get to a website) which begins just prior to the .com (or .net, .org, etc.) and also includes the .com (or .net, .org, etc.) . For example, in the URL http://www.google.com, google.com is the domain. In the URL http://store.cooltshirts.net, cooltshirts.net is the domain name.

When you use a web hosting provider to host your website, you generally sign up using your main domain name. You can then use an online control panel to manage your domain - upload files, setup logging, check stats, set permissions, databases, etc… With Multiple domain web hosting, the web hosting service provider allows a user to add multiple and separate domains, each pointing to a different physical website directory, within one account. This should not be confused with multiple subdomain hosting which is the ability to create multiple subdomains for the same domain. For example, forum.mydomain.com, store.mydomain.com, and support.mydomain.com all use separate subdomains to organize different topics from the same domain. Although many web hosts also allow multiple subdomains, this is not what this article is about. Multiple domain web domain hosting also should not be confused with using multiple domains to point to the same website, also known as domain forwarding.

Multiple domain hosting is intended for people or businesses with multiple domains and websites, and is a convenient and cost effective way to host them. Some (very few) web hosting services have taken it to the next level and allow you to host unlimited websites, also known as unlimited domain hosting. With domain names being so inexpensive, many people have many different domains/websites and need the ability to host them all inexpensively as well. With unlimited hosting, you don’t have to worry about reaching a potential maximum domain limit.

If you are one of the many people, who have the need to host multiple or even unlimited domains, we urge you to take a look at HostMonster. Not only do they offer unlimited domain hosting, but they also allow unlimited storage space, unlimited bandwidth, and unlimited emails at a very reasonable price. If you want more information, you can find our full review of HostMonster here.

Why Learn Spanish With Audio

July 30, 2008 – 8:54 pm

There are many Spanish learning courses available and the material can come in many forms including textual, visual, and audio. Some, even contain a hybrid of the above. In this article I am going to talk about learning spanish with audio, the different audio formats available, and why it is important to learn Spanish with audio.

When you hear Spanish for the first time, it may sound like a jumbled mess. But once your ears adjust to the rhythm and speed, you will find yourself picking out common words and phrases. Pay close attention to these common words and phrases as they will contain most of the practical everyday Spanish usage and will help build a foundation upon which the rest of the language can be progressively learned and intergrated. Learning Spanish with audio will also ‘train’ your brain into becoming familiar with all aspects of Spanish dialect including pronounciation, syllable accents - questions vs statements, and common, repeating sounds. You would be surprised how clear the Spanish language becomes after you spend some time immersing yourself with audio conversations.

Spanish audio courses usually come in CD format, MP3 format, or both. Learning Spanish on CD is nice if you want to learn in your car on the way to work or if you do not have an MP3 player. Learning Spanish with MP3 audio is much more convenient because you can listen online, or download to an iPod or MP3 player to listen to anywhere. Also, CDs can become a pain because you have to switch them out, store them, and keep them from getting scractched. In the digital age, MP3 is the way to go, but for you old fashioned types, CD audio is usually available.

Many spanish learning software courses have audio built into their software and present it by matching the audio word or phrase with an image or by quizing you to make the selection. This can be a helpful way to learn, but the most effective is to hear audio of actual Spanish conversation.

The best course we found to learn Spanish with audio is Rocket Spanish. The audio is interactive and engaging. The audio is available in either CD or MP3 format - downloaded or shipped. Rocket Spanish also includes a course book with audio embedded clips which we found very useful in learning the phonetics of Spanish because it allows you to associate various words and phrases as they appear as they are written. They also include software based quiz games and more material online. You can find our full review of Rocket Spanish here.

If you are interested in learning more about Spanish learning courses such as features and prices, be sure to check out our Spanish learning courses comparison chart and Spanish learning course reviews.

Guitar Modes Explained

July 30, 2008 – 8:53 pm

What is a guitar mode?
A mode is a group of intervals and the degrees that correspond harmonically with the chord being played underneath. Modes might have a parent scale attached to them, but they are not scales. Modes can change throughout the song, but still use the same scale and be in the same key.

Note Intervals:
Before understand modes, you must first understand note intervals used to contruct a specific key. Here are the intervals used to contruct a key:

  • Root
  • Minor 2nd
  • Major 2nd
  • Minor 3rd
  • Major 3rd
  • Perfect 4th
  • Diminished 5th
  • Perfect 5th
  • Minor 6th
  • Major 6th
  • Minor 7th
  • Major 7th
  • Root (octave)

Ionian Mode(Major scale):
Here is how you would contruct the first type of mode - the Ionian mode.

Key Construction____________Major Intervals_________Ionian Mode

1. Root ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Root ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> DO
2. Minor 2nd
3. Major 2nd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Major 2nd ~~~~~~~~~~~> RE
4. Minor 3rd
5. Major 3rd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Major 3rd ~~~~~~~~~~~~> MI
6. Perfect 4th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Perfect 4th ~~~~~~~~~~~> FA
7. Diminished 5th
8. Perfect 5th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Perfect 5th ~~~~~~~~~~~> SO
9. Minor 6th
10. Major 6th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Major 6th ~~~~~~~~~~~> LA
11. Minor 7th
12. Major 7th ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Major 7th ~~~~~~~~~~~> TI
1. Root (octave) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> Root ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> DO

The order of intervals goes: Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half

Incidentally, this is how you would also construct a major scale. If you start on ANY note and continue following this exact pattern of intervals, you will create the “ionian mode” (or the major scale) in the chosen key (the note you started on).

Types of guitar modes:
The seven different guitar modes are Ionian Mode, Dorian Mode, Phrygian Mode, Lydian Mode, Mixolydian Mode, Aeolian Mode and Locrian Mode. Each mode creates a different set of intervals. See the following image:

Purpose of guitar modes?
Modes add musical ‘color’ or ‘flavor’ to a song. Following are the ‘colors’ or fellings you get when using  each mode:

LYDIAN MODE - very bright, upbeat. Good for anything very bright and upbeat such as pop, kids music, etc

IONIAN MODE - very sweet, happy, bright. Perfect for happy songs, love songs, etc. Used for almost all childrens music

MIXOLYDIAN MODE - middle of the road bright scale. Good for light rock, pop, country, etc

DORIAN MODE - perfect middle ground. Not too bright, not to dark. Good for country, rock, blues.

AEOLIAN MODE - gritty, bluesy, warm sounding rock scale. This is the standard rock and blues scale.

PHRYGIAN MODE - dark, classical metal sound. A Randy Rhoads favorite.

LOCRIAN MODE - very dark, dissident, brooding. Good for heavy metal, dark classical, etc

Summary:
Modes are an excellent way to add flavor to your guitar playing and a great way to impress your jamming buddies or band members. Once you learn the various mode patterns along the entire neck of the guitar, you will be able to play any mode with any scale.

If you are interested in learning more about guitar lesson courses such as features and prices, be sure to check out our guitar lesson course comparison chart and guitar lesson course reviews.