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New York, Dec 9: The next big Sober worm attack is expected to take place Jan 5, said a security firm after it detected a date found embedded in recent variants of the virus that attacked computers worldwide with German right-wing spam.
The date, probably picked because it will be the 87th anniversary of the founding of a precursor to the Nazi Party, provides a clue as to the timing of the next planned attack, according to InformationWeek.
"We did reverse engineering on the variants, and found this date in the code," said Ken Dunham, a senior engineer with Reston, Vancouver-based VeriSign iDefense, a security intelligence firm.
"The way this works is that at a pre-determined time, computers already infected with Sober will connect with specified servers and download a new payload, which will likely be spammed out in the millions, as was the last version."
Embedded dates for spreading new malware aren’t new. SoBig used it to dramatic effect in 2003, when new versions were pumped out regularly, as old ones were automatically deactivated on set schedules.
| Source: IANS. | Image Source: DGL.Microsoft |
A Southwest Airlines jet carrying 103 people slid off the runway during a heavy snowstorm at Chicago’s Midway Airport and crashed into two vehicles at a nearby intersection, killing a 6-year-old boy. The child was in the car with his two younger brothers, including an infant, and his parents, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) — Investigators are probing an accident involving a Southwest Airlines jet that skidded off a runway at Chicago’s Midway Airport, plowed into an intersection and killed a boy.
The 6-year-old was in the car with his parents and two younger brothers, including an infant, said Deborah Song, spokeswoman for Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oaklawn.
Their car was crushed under the plane’s nose and fuselage, said Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford.
The mother, in her 30s, was in good condition; the father, in his 40s, was in serious condition; the 4-year-old middle son was in fair condition; and the infant was in serious condition, Song said.
Four people in the second car, which was under a wing of the Boeing 737-700 jet, were in serious but stable condition.
Midway, which lies in a dense residential and commercial district of the city, west of downtown, was closed almost immediately and was not set to reopen until Friday morning, the FAA said.
Flight 1248 was arriving from Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday evening with 98 passengers and five crew members onboard.
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The finding, the first of its kind, will appear in the German journal Ethology.
"Differences between chattering by monkeys are like dialects of human beings," says Nobuo Masataka, professor of ethology at Kyoto University’s Primate Research Institute.
The research team analysed voice tones of two groups of the same species of primates, the Japanese Yakushima macaque also known as Macaca fuscata yakui, between 1990 and 2000.
One group was formed by 23 monkeys living on the southern Japanese island of Yakushima, and the other group comprised 30 descendants from the same tribe moved from the island to Mount Ohira, central Japan, in 1956.
The result showed that the island group had a tone about 110 hertz higher on average than the one taken to central Japan.
Monkeys on Yakushima Island have an accent with a higher tone because tall trees on the island tend to block their voice, Masataka says.
"On the other hand, monkeys on Mount Ohira do not have to gibber with a high tone as trees there are low," he says. "Each group adopted their own accent depending upon their environment."
This suggests differences in voice tones are not caused by genes, Masataka says, adding the results "may lead to a clue to the origin of human language".
In some deployments, you may want to limit access to the device to some common Windows keyboard shortcuts. Certain keyboard combinations may allow access to programs or features that you have hidden from the Start menu or other parts of the user interface. The keyboard combination CTRL+ALT+DELETE is normally used to display the Windows logon prompt after the computer has booted, or to display Task Manager when the computer is already logged on.
The Windows logo key by itself hides or shows the Start menu. It can be used with other keys to run or open other Windows functions such as My Computer, System Properties, the Run dialog box, or the computer locking function.
To disable keyboard shortcuts
You can disable just about any key combination with one of these methods. To view detailed examples and instructions, see the MSDN article about disabling keys in Windows XP at this Microsoft Web site.
To block CTRL+ALT+DEL with Ginastub.dll
To disable the Windows logo key
You can use regedit or create a component that adds these values.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Keyboard Layout
Name: "Scancode Map"
Type: REG_BINARY (Binary Value)
Value Data: "00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 5B E0 00 00 5C E0 00 00 00 00"
To enable any shortcut Disabled by above method just reverse the above presedure and they will be enabled.