Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Google releases source code for Google I/O 12 companion app

Android CentralIn the true spirit of all things Google, the source code for the Google I/O 12 companion application has been released. Google will often try and slip some new bits and pieces into the I/O app, and this year was definitely no exception. The new YouTube Android Player API that was announced at the conference, was first put to good use in this very application. 
If you're a 'code-monkey' at heart, and want to go poking around to see what's what, head on over to the source link below and get your selves knee-deep in code. 


i hope this article give you new science . . .

Monday, July 9, 2012

9 July Internet Will die, it's Really ??

Do you already know the news about the internet apocalypse tomorrow? Internet doomsday threats stayed 1 day longer. Precisely July 9, 2012, approximately 500 thousand infected hardware can die because of attacks of malware DNS. DNS or Domain Name System is an Internet service that converts domain names like www.google.com into the text, so that between the computers can communicate with each other.

However, a number of cyber criminals have been infected with malware called DNSChanger. This virus could allow cybercriminals control the DNS server. As a result, the world of cyber thief could disrupt Internet access and computer owners harmful interactions between computers that have been infected. Google predicts about 500 thousand more computers already infected with DNSChanger Trojan.

There are ways to check the spread of these attacks. First open the site "www.dns-ok.us". This page will indicate if a computer is infected with malware. If it says DNS Resolution = Green, the computer is safe. But if the DNS Resolution red, caution is an early indicator of infection.

Not only www.dns-ok.us site, Google also made ​​an application that warned of this threat. The search engine giant will display a warning for the indicated taxable computer malware if open google.com. In the warning, Google has also added a link to remove malware attacks.

In March 2012, the FBI has obtained permission from the court to allow clean up their own DNS server. This solution is temporary because it allows the victims to clear their DNS settings and return to normal DNS. But only until July 9, 2012, computers still remain infected with DNSChanger will receive Internet apocalypse.


yeahh . . .my computer still run well and not infected, god bless us hehe