by Steven Sentosa on November 27, 2009
Couple days ago, one of my friend just borrowed my USB drive. When he returned it, I plugged my USB drive as usual to my laptop, and to my surprise, my Avast Anti Virus warned me that my USB drive was just infected by “XeAyAl.eXE” worm. I immediately remove the worm file through my antivirus, and performed full scan to my USB drive. I’m actually not sure what’s going to happen if my antivirus didn’t detect the worm and executed it.
According to prvex.com, here’s what’s gonna happen if you executed it.
by Steven Sentosa on November 14, 2009
I just recently installed Wibiya toolbar on my personal blog, and faced with few problems where few of the applications from the toolbar did not load properly: RSS feed, Facebook Community, and Twitter application
by Steven Sentosa on October 30, 2009
Are you familiar with “MSConfig”? If you are one of those computer savvy, you probably have used this piece of utility before to modify your startup programs. I have also used MSConfig before, but I just found a recent utility that was released by Sysinternals that was acquired by Microsoft on July 2006, and it [...]