 |
 |
Membership:
|
 |
Latest:
jw4444
|
 |
Past 24 Hours:
0
|
 |
Prev. 24 Hours:
0
|
 |
Overall:
56
|
 |
People Online:
|
 |
Visitors:
19
|
 |
Members:
0
|
 |
Total:
19
|
 |
Online Now:
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
- What is Spam Stats?
Posted by SteveT on Wednesday, April 04, 2007 :: Last Updated: Friday, April 23, 2010 ::
9998 Views
What is SpamStats?
Spamstats is a scripted method of tracking spam, emailed viruses, incoming, and outgoing messages. You are only limited on what is collected by the rules you create.
Spamstats.vbs is a Windows Scripting Host (Visual Basic) script that when executed will update a MySQL Database (http://www.mysql.com) . The script is called from Mail Filter Pro v3.0.114b (or higher) which w... Read Full Story... - Top Cat Computing BOINC Team
Posted by SteveT on Saturday, April 17, 2010 :: Last Updated: Saturday, April 17, 2010 ::
1233 Views
What is BOINC?
The Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) is a non-commercial middleware system for volunteer and grid computing. It was originally developed to support the SETI@home project before it became useful as a platform for other distributed applications in areas as diverse as mathematics, medicine, molecular biology, climatolog... Read Full Story... - Authorized Download Sites for Top Cat Computing Programs
Posted by SteveT on Monday, March 26, 2007 :: Last Updated: Sunday, February 10, 2008 ::
3556 Views
Some programs that Top Cat Computing has posted here in our download library have been taken and upload to other servers without the consent of Top Cat Computing; therefore it has become necessary to list those sites that are authorized to host our files to ensure that the most recent versions of the program available and that they are unmodified.
The VBS Scripts and Batch files that are posted ... Read Full Story... - Using a Batch file to Update NAVNLM and NAVUPDAT
Posted by BillD on Monday, January 27, 1997 :: Last Updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007 ::
3769 Views
The purpose of this document is to show, how you can automate the updating and distribution of your Norton AntiVirus Virus definitions, on multiple servers using a batch file.
First, download the latest Intelligent Updater from the Symantec Web site (http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/defs.download.html), and place it in the F:\USERS\BILLD\NAV folder, each week.
Note: You will need to change t... Read Full Story... - Web Developer Tip: Speeding Up Your Web Pages
Posted by SteveT on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 :: Last Updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ::
2576 Views
Do you want to make your web pages load faster in your clients browser? Here is a simple tip that can do just that. For small web pages, you may not see a noticeable difference, but as the size of your pages grows, this tip will help improve the speed that your page loads in your clients web browser.
Background:
When a user requests a web page, the request is sent to the web server and the resul... Read Full Story... - Using EICAR to test your AntiVirus Software
Posted by SteveT on Thursday, March 29, 2007 :: Last Updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ::
5015 Views
I have had many requests from users for "Live" viruses so that a user can test their antivirus product to see that it is working, and what the alerts would look like when an actual virus is detected. Using a "Live" virus to do this is extremely risky, dangerous and unacceptable for the purpose of testing and demonstrating. To resolve this problem the antivirus community came up with a file for jus... Read Full Story... - Scheduling Norton Antivirus scans to run when local user is not logged in
Posted by SteveT on Tuesday, April 17, 2007 :: Last Updated: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 ::
6682 Views
Situation: You wish to schedule Norton AntiVirus (retail versions) to run scheduled scans when a user is not logged in under Windows NT/2000/XP.
Background: You schedule a Full System scan with Norton AntiVirus, and your computer is on but there is no user logged on. You check the Norton AntiVirus and scheduler logs and it appears that the task was not run. There can be several causes for the sca... Read Full Story... - What is FCOM (File Compare)?
Posted by SteveT on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: Last Updated: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 ::
3879 Views
FCOM/FCOM32 is a File Compare utility program that compares two files and determines if the two files are the same. The results are returned on screen and in the form of a DOS errorlevel. The errorlevel can be used in batch files to have the batch file perform specific tasks based on the results of the error level. Sample test batch files are included in the attached zip archive.
The FCOM.ZIP f... Read Full Story... - What is REBOOT?
Posted by SteveT on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 :: Last Updated: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 ::
2983 Views
REBOOT is an MS-DOS utility that can reboot your computer. By default REBOOT will cold boot your computer with no delay. To have REBOOT warm boot your computer, use the /W command line switch. Additionally, you can delay the reboot process up to 3600 seconds using one of the command line switch listed in the Command Syntax section below.
Usage:
This utility can be used at the command line, or... Read Full Story...
|
|
|
 |
|
Did you find our site, programs and articles useful? Make a donation to show your support!
|
 |
 |
| Answers.com hit by BlackHole | | In the morning of May 12th our malware outbreak sensors registered another BlackHole outbreak hitting one of the Top 200 Alexa rank domains: Answers.com. Its RSS feed generated resource was infected with BlackHole exploit kit. The XML output file at the URL feeds.answers.com was prepended with an obfuscated JavaScript. The malicious code looks like this: [...] | | 5/15/2012 4:25:40 AM |
| AVG Reports First Quarter 2012 Financial Results | | AVG announced its first quarter results on May 10. “AVG’s solid execution across the board drove strong first quarter financial results and marked a healthy start to 2012. We are pleased with our financial performance and the fact that we have exceeded our Q1 expectations,” stated J.R. Smith, chief executive officer of AVG. “During the quarter, [...] | | 5/11/2012 9:24:17 AM |
| AVG Web Threat Update: Week 16 | | 1. Spreading the Blackhole love on Twitter The AVG Web Threats Research team found this little landmine on Twitter in the last week. We suspect it was planted by a Blackhole operator. Clicking on the “free Antivirus” link takes you to the nearly inevitable: And, if an unsuspecting Twitter user is [...] | | 4/25/2012 11:00:56 AM |
| Threat Report – analysis of the first three months of 2012 | | This week sees the launch of the latest quarterly AVG Community Powered Threat Report. So what did the first quarter of 2012 Q1 2012 reveal in terms of threats? Blackhole Toolkits: Cyber criminals are adopting an increasingly entrepreneurial attitude through the marketing of ‘commercial’ crimeware kits. These kits are available to purchase online and effectively [...] | | 4/25/2012 10:03:30 AM |
| AVG CodeWord: Cookies | | What are cookies and what should users know about handling them? Almost every PC user will have at some point or another come across cookies when using a browser to surf the Internet. Do you want to accept cookies? Do you want to enable cookies, block cookies and of course delete cookies? These are [...] | | 4/25/2012 4:00:53 AM |
|
|
|
 |
|