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dimanche 18 mars 2012

New xbox come in 2013


March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. will release the next version of its Xbox console in 2013 at the earliest, as the company squeezes at least one more year of sales out of its current model, said two people with knowledge of the matter.
The company may show the successor to its Xbox 360 in June 2013 at the E3 conference and put it on sale that same year, said the people, who declined to be named because the plans are confidential. David Dennis, a company spokesman, said earlier today that Microsoft won’t discuss new Xbox hardware at this year’s E3, quelling speculation that the device would be unveiled at the 2012 show.


mardi 13 mars 2012

New Lamborghini if we say Aventador


On paper, Lamborghini has an output of 700 hp and a 0-100 km / h in 2.9 seconds only1.It is quite possible that the mark is well capable of reducing the kilometers in under 20seconds, performance coveted by the most expensive supercars in the world. With a starting price set at 304,980 euros ($ 420,575), the Aventador promises to be the most powerful of the Lamborghini.
Using techniques that Lamborghini has developed regarding the use of carbon (a special factory was designed, the Aventador is the first production car with a monocoquecarbon fiber. This specificity allows it to lose weight and be exceptionally rigid.
Question design, the Aventador is required by an aggressive and radical. With the Reventón and the Sesto Elemento, the Aventador expresses a turning point in the designof Lamborghini and, unlike the latter, the value for money is more than reasonable.Sant'Agata firm plans to produce 2,500 copies of this car. 


                               


lundi 12 mars 2012

Botnet new generation skip to P2P


A Botnet is a collection of computers controlled remotely by a person (usually via a Trojan horse), owners of infected computers rarely know that their computer is used forfraudulent transactions (DDoS, Spam, Phishing, malware distribution, etc..).

In general, a central server control these zombie computers. So just find that server andto cut off Internet access to stop sending new instructions to machines pirated.

Yes but now landed a new kind of Botnet: those that use the principle of Peer2Peer.


       THOR is a Botnet developing that will soon be available for sale ($ 8000 anyway),because this kind of crap is able to report a lot of money to unscrupulous people who use them, and it attracts many customers willing to pay well to have such tools.

The main problem with THOR is that there is no central control point: the use of P2P is adecentralized botnet, very difficult to stop with simple measures of controlling the accessclosures of zombie computers, it also makes it very difficult to track down pirates who use it, since there will be virtually millions of access points to send new commands to the botnet, and it will be almost impossible to trace the original source ...

Communications between each instance of THOR are increasingly encrypted using a256-bit AES or something nearly impossible to decode without having the encryption keys.

This Botnet the future will be sold with modules to easily launch DDoS attacks, sending massive emails, saving passwords and data entered on the keyboard of infected machines ...

Hopefully a parade will be found quickly to what promises to be a real nuisance for personal computers connected to the Internet.