16 Mar
Here is another another online sandbox called Joebox to add in to the list of file behavior analyzers. JoeBox has been around since early 2008 and it is updated and improved periodically. 3 days ago JoeBox has been updated to 1.5.5 that fixes bug on big html files, added file written and key value queried section, increased HTML layout and fixed virtual machine guest time update bug.
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13 Mar

Zemana AntiLogger is one of the security products that I’ve recommended and will continue to recommend to everyone. The last time I tested Zemana AntiLogger and it was able to block virtually ALL keylogging, webcam capture and screenshot capture methods from different trojans. A year has gone by and again I’ve tested Zemana AntiLogger with 2 keyloggers (one of it uses rootkit method and the other advertises that it is completely invisible bypassing antivirus and firewall) and 1 trojan crypted with incognito which by bypassed many antivirus and internet security products. Zemana AntiLogger was able to detect injection on both of the keyloggers and the trojan while successfully blocking the installation of those dangerous files.
Zemana has collaborated with Softpedia to offer everyone FREE license for Zemana AntiLogger ONLY FOR TODAY. Hurry and grab your license as soon as possible.
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11 Mar

I thought that MSN blocked the link because there was an .EXE extension which can be unsafe so I tried uploading to MediaFire which the download link contains only random letters and numbers without the extension, but it still got blocked. I also remembered very clearly that I tried on Rapidshare but it was blocked too. Finally I had to ask him visit teamviewer.com and click on the “Join a Session” button to download the quick support module.
I googled and found some people also had the problem of MSN blocking Mediafire links. I really thought that this is the case but after doing more research, it appears to be different and MSN doesn’t hate or intentionally block MediaFire links.
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9 Mar

8 Mar
I’ve been using Pingdom for at least 3 years already because they provide really good service and also the 1 minute checks from locations all over the world. I used to have problems sending SMS as notification and Pingdom’s support team fixed the problem really quick plus they even compensated more SMS credits to my account. I’ve always been using the Basic account because that is the cheapest plan they had back then. It’s pretty much a waste since I only have one blog site to monitor when the basic account offers checks on 5 websites.

My Pingdom account has just expired end of February and was billed $119.40 for a new invoice. I’ve just paid few thousand dollars for a years’ dedicated server at NetDepot and is really feeling the pinch for fork out another hundred bucks for a monitoring service. Moreover Adsense has stopped serving ads to this website and the revenue that is generated from other advertising companies is barely enough to cover the cost of this server. So I canceled my Pingdom account temporarily and thought that maybe I will re-sign up again at a later time when I have enough funds.
To my surprise I found out that Pingdom has started offering FREE accounts along with 20 SMS but limited to only monitor ONE website. Pingdom Free account is fine with me because I only have 1 website to monitor and can save money.
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4 Mar
The 20 winners of WinBootInfo has been chosen. Please refer to the screenshot below for the list of winners. WinBootInfo license is attached to a computer based on hardware ID, so you will have to install WinBootInfo first, run it and select “Click here to enter the key you already purchased…”. A new window will open that shows your hardware fingerprint. Note it down and wait for WinBootInfo management to contact you first. Then only send them the hardware fingerprint when asked to so that they can generate your unique key.

Thanks to MagicAndre1981, I found out that Windows 7 has a tool called Microsoft Windows Performance Toolkit which is included in Microsoft Windows SDK for Windows 7 and .NET Framework 3.5 SP1. Windows Performance Tools are designed for analysis of a wide range of performance problems including application start times, boot issues, deferred procedure calls and interrupt activity, system responsiveness issues, application resource usage and interrupt storms. This is something similar to WinBootInfo but basic computer users will find that it not as easy to use and understand.
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2 Mar
I have two things to share with you all today. First is I have 20 WinBootInfo license to giveaway, well I wanted to give them away yesterday together with the article but the author of WinBootInfo only got back to me today that they’re able to give out 20 licenses. Secondly, the promotional page for the free 1 year Trend Micro Internet Security 2010 is gone and if you visit the page, you will get a page that says “Not Found. The requested URL /iomega/en/ was not found on this server”. Fortunately I still know of a way to download it but you have to be fast because this method will not last very long.
As for those that would like to take part in the WinBootInfo license draw, just go to the end of this post and write a comment.
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