List of Tech News results
| Rocky Mountain PC has a new look |
November 18, 2003 |
| Rocky Mountain PC has been working hard to develop a new look, and create a support system to better serve our customers. You can now submit support tickets online. |
| RMPC Launches .NET web development |
November 21, 2003 |
| For years Rocky Mountain PC has been providing custom website development to customers around the world. Now, we are supporting development on the new Microsoft .NET platform. The benefits are tremendous, including Pocket PC applications utilizing SQL server as the database. If you are interested in data integration, this is the solution for you. Contact RMPC today to find out more, and how it can help your company make more money. |
| Sophos warns of new Trojan 'phishing' for cash |
January 18, 2004 |
Sophos, a world leader in anti-virus and anti-spam protection for businesses, warns of a new Trojan called Mmdload (Troj/Mmdload-A) which is the latest piece of malware attempting to dupe users into disclosing their bank account details. Sophos has received several reports of this Trojan circulating in the wild which hints that the email message may have been spammed out.
Mmdload arrives as a zipped attachment in an email which carries exactly the same subject line and text used by the recent Mimail-N worm. The message offers recipients the chance to win some cash, which will be placed directly in their bank accounts, as long as they fill in the form asking for personal financial details. <br><br>
Once the attachment is unzipped and its file, PAYPAL.exe, is launched, the Trojan attempts to contact a Russian website, www.aquarium-fish.ru, to download a copy of Mimail-N giving it a new lease of life by enabling it to bypass email gateway protection. This is the same website to which Mimail-N worm attempts to send the completed PayPal forms.<br><br>
<i>Source - www.sophos.com</i>
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| MyDoom-A Virus, beware |
January 29, 2004 |
W32/MyDoom-A is a worm which spreads by email. When the infected attachment is launched, the worm harvests email addresses from address books and from files with the following extensions: WAB, TXT, HTM, SHT, PHP, ASP, DBX, TBB, ADB and PL. W32/MyDoom-A creates a file called Message in the temp folder and runs Notepad to display the contents, which displays random characters.
W32/MyDoom-A 'spoofs', using randomly chosen email addresses in the "To:" and "From:" fields as well as a randomly chosen subject line. The emails distributing this worm have the following characteristics.
Subject lines error hello hi mail delivery system mail transaction failed server report status test [random collection of characters]
Message texts test The message cannot be represented in 7-bit ASCII encoding and has been sent as a binary attachment The message contains Unicode characters and has been sent as a binary attachment. Mail transaction failed. Partial message is available.
Attachment filenames body data doc document file message readme test [random collection of characters]
Attached files will have an extension of BAT, CMD, EXE, PIF, SCR or ZIP.
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| New Virus -- DoomJuice-A |
February 11, 2004 |
W32/Doomjuice-A is a worm which spreads by exploiting a backdoor installed by W32/MyDoom-A. The worm creates a copy of itself named intrenat.exe in the Windows system folder and creates the following registry entry to ensure that the copy is run when Windows is started: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\Gremlin = <Windows system folder>\intrenat.exe
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February 11, 2004 |
W32/Deadhat-A is a worm that spreads via the Soulseek file sharing network and computers infected with W32/MyDoom-A worm. If the worm detects that it is being debugged it does not spread but attempts to delete the following files:
C:\boot.ini C:\autoexec.bat C:\config.sys C:\Windows\win.ini C:\Windows\system.ini C:\Windows\wininit.ini C:\Winnt\win.ini C:\Winnt\system.ini C:\Winnt\wininit.ini.
In order to run automatically when Windows starts up the worm copies itself to the file sms.exe in the Windows system folder and adds the registry entry
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| Complete CSS 3 column design using no tables |
February 17, 2004 |
We found this link for any webmasters out there looking to have a nice 3 column layout utilizing only CSS (style sheets). The only drawbacks we see are compatibility with netscape 4 browsers. Other than that, it works great and runs perfectly on 99% of browsers out there. Have a look...<br> <br> Tested on:<br> Mac OS9 with IE 5.1<br> IE for windows version 5, 5.5,6 on windows 2000 and XP<br> Mozilla 1.2 and newer on windows 2000/XP<br> |
| Our new Co-location is up and running |
March 4, 2004 |
| We have moved our clients to a new co-location in Denver, Firstlink Technologies. They offer the highest performance fiber network. We hope you all enjoy the new speed and service. |
| RMPC working with Web-Designer-Directory.com |
April 25, 2004 |
| We are working with Web-Designer-Directory.com to help host and create their new online adventure. You can find them <a href="http://www.web-designer-directory.com">HERE</a>. Within the next few months they will have a completely database driven site to market to web design firms and people searching for professionals. |
| RMPC Just completed Footballdiehards.com as our latest client. |
June 29, 2004 |
| We have been working hard to get <a href="http://www.footballdiehards.com">Football Diehards</a> up and running. Check our our latest creation by clicking on the link. We designed this site using Cold Fusion MX on Windows 2003 Server with a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 backend. Throughout the site we use stored procedures and the ease of CFMX to get the end user what they need. |
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