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Dropbox Makes PDF Viewing Less Painful, Adds Push Notifications For Shared Folders

Author: Omid Farhang Published: February 16, 2013 Reading Time: 2 min

Just a few days after adding a new set of features to Dropbox for Teams, the cloud storage company rolled out a new version of its iOS application which introduces a few useful additions as well. For starters, it has added an improved PDF viewer, which lets you navigate to any page in the document by tapping on the thumbnail. It’s rather awesome, in fact. The update also introduces push notifications for folders shared with you – a feature that’s now available on Android, too. ...

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Facebook Got Hacked Last Month and Is Just Telling You Now

Author: Omid Farhang Published: February 15, 2013 Reading Time: 2 min

Cross-posted from Gizmodo: Facebook just announced that it was hacked last month in a short statement on its website. Apparently, an unknown number employees visited a compromised developer site and were infected with malware. Facebook’s being very cagey about all this, but we’ve been able to scrounge up some details. According to the statement, the company reacted swiftly with an investigation and remediation following the “sophisticated attack.” The company won’t say which law enforcement agencies it’s working with. It claims no user data was compromised. ...

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New Adobe Vulnerabilities Being Exploited in the Wild

Author: Omid Farhang Published: February 14, 2013 Reading Time: 1 min

Adobe posted a vulnerability report warning that vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat XI (11.0.1) and earlier versions are being exploited in the wild. Adobe is currently investigating this issue. According to the FireEye blog posted earlier today, the malicious file arrives as a PDF file. Upon successful exploitation of the vulnerabilities, two malicious DLL files are dropped. Symantec detects the malicious PDF file as Trojan.Pidief and the two dropped DLL files as Trojan Horse. ...

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Opera Switches to WebKit and Chromium

Author: Omid Farhang Published: February 13, 2013 Reading Time: 3 min

After many years of dealing with site compatibility issues, Opera found the solution: it will switch from its proprietary rendering engine (Presto) to WebKit and will be powered by Chrome’s open source version, Chromium. “Presto is a great little engine. It’s small, fast, flexible and standards compliant while at the same time handling real-world web sites. It has allowed us to port Opera to just about any platform you can imagine. (…) It was always a goal to be compatible with the real web while also supporting and promoting open standards. That turns out to be a bit of a challenge when you are faced with a web that is not as open as one might have wanted. Add to that the fact that it is constantly changing and that you don’t get site compatibility for free (which some browsers are fortunate enough to do), and it ends up taking up a lot of resources – resources that could have been spent on innovation and polish instead,” explains an Opera employee. ...

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Dorkbot worm lurks on Skype and MSN Messenger again

Author: Omid Farhang Published: February 11, 2013 Reading Time: 2 min

The Dorkbot/Rodpicom worm, which spreads via messaging applications and leads to additional malware infections, is currently doing rounds on Skype and MSN Messenger, warns Fortinet. The vicious circle starts with potential victims receiving a direct message from a contact, asking “LOL is this your new profile pic? http://goo.gl/[removed]”. Those who follow the link land on a malicious site and are infected with the worm. Apart from being able to send out the aforementioned message to further potential victims, the malware is also capable of opening a backdoor into the infected system, downloading more malicious software, spamming, reaching out to its C&C server, downloading a new version of itself, and other malicious activities. The computer is essentially enslaved into a botnet and is ready to do the botnet master’s bidding. It’s interesting to note that the worm waits until the victims log into the chat app they use and then send out the messages. It is also able of changing the language of the message to be consistent with the language of the installed Windows operating system, making it more believable that the message has been sent by the user. According to FortiGuard Labs researcher Raul Alvarez, the malware is also equipped with a number of evasive and obfuscation techniques aimed at hiding its existence both from AV software and researchers. ...

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Rocking while driving

Author: Omid Farhang Published: January 11, 2013 Reading Time: 1 min

Hey GuysI’ve been playing some random music from my favorite playlist to spend some time and I found these stuff perfect for rocking while driving! here we go! TAI/Steve Aoki – Beat Down (Original Mix) Porter Robinson – Unison (Knife Party Remix)

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Google updates all Chrome editions

Author: Omid Farhang Published: November 29, 2012 Reading Time: 2 min

h-online: Google has updated the Stable, Beta and Developer Channels of the desktop version of its Chrome browser with a number of bug fixes and improvements. The Stable Channel update closes seven security vulnerabilities, three of them rated High, and includes bug fixes. New stable Chrome versions for iOS and Android have also been released and include minor improvements. The iOS version of the browser now supports Apple’s Passbook application. ...

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My Life in Music: Hushabye

Author: Omid Farhang Published: November 24, 2012 Reading Time: 1 min

This is how I go to bed, dreaming before I sleep. This sunny Sunday Is a good day to go Guess you want me to stay Well then let me know And I hate to say It’s been a waste of time I hate to interrupt the flow ...

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Narilam Worm manipulates databases in Iran

Author: Omid Farhang Published: November 24, 2012 Reading Time: 2 min

h-Online: Security firm Symantec has discovered a specialised worm called W32.Narilam that can compromise SQL databases. Symantec reports that the malware “speaks” Persian and Arabic and appears to target mainly companies in Iran. Narilam is, therefore, reminiscent of Stuxnet and its variants. Narilam spreads via USB flash drives and network shares. Once inside the system, the worm searches for SQL databases that are accessible via the Object Linking and Embedding Database (OLEDB) API. Rather than steal found target data for intelligence purposes, the worm proceeds to modify or delete the data and can, says Symantec, cause considerable damage. Stuxnet similarly served no intelligence purpose and was designed to sabotage its target – an uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran. ...

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My Life in Music: Wake Up

Author: Omid Farhang Published: November 23, 2012 Reading Time: 2 min

This is how I start my day, everyday: We got a fucked up reason to live who really gives a fuck? we’re gonna wake up hate we’re gonna fuck you up I wanna break everything I wanna make it sting we’re gonna wake up hate we’re gonna wake it up You gotta get it straight we’re gonna give it up we’re gonna wake up hate we’re gonna fuck you up I wanna break everything I wanna make it sting we’re gonna wake up hate we’re gonna wake it up ...

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