Archive for the ‘Military & Espionage’ category

Military UAVs With Keystroke Logging Computer Virus?

December 24th, 2011

There were some interesting information in the news recently about the U.S. military UAV systems with telerobotic computer virus keyloggers. They believe this to be fairly benign, and delete them if they see the program starts, it goes away for a while and then pointing to. It was an interesting piece about it in Wired magazine, in its section Danger Zone, an exclusive special report titled “Exclusive: Computer Virus Hits U.S. drone fleet” by Noah Shachtman on 7th Published in October 2011.

The article said that the army is still trying to understand everything, but he was not worried that “if it looks a keylogger, no one can get the information because it is a closed system, the” right, that makes sense also that the information is recorded to evade the question, what other information in other systems are hacked, and why, and who is behind all this? Now it may perhaps not only a remnant of old logging program hits a patch software or software in the system, right?

Now we want to raise the stakes on this conversation a little. If you remember back in 2009, the insurgents have learned that they hack into and view images from the UAV, and there was another interesting article in the Wall Street Journal on 17 December 2009 published with the title “The insurgents hack U.S. drones – 26 million of software is used to violate the most important weapons in Iraq. Backup Iranian suspicion” by Siobhan Gorman, August Cole and Yochi J. Dreazen The article says; » Read more: Military UAVs With Keystroke Logging Computer Virus?

What Are Game Servers and the Types of Game Servers?

November 14th, 2011

A game-server-server locally or remotely used by clients for multiplayer games running. The majority of video games that can be played over the Internet via a connection to a running game HostServ. A game server is also considered as a host or a shard. He is called the host when a client game also functions as the server, if used as a fragment in the context of multiplayer games where there are a lot of players.

Companies that rent game servers as a supplier of games or GSP are not known. The members of the clan of games used a term to adescribe a group of players to play online games together, often give money every month on the monthly fee, you pay the rent, servers. There are two types of service providers involved, namely those based on the Windows operating system and on FreeBSD and Linux. GSP often web-based tools to help customers configure and control the game server » Read more: What Are Game Servers and the Types of Game Servers?

The Pros and Cons of Gaming

November 13th, 2011

Are you one of those who love playing video games more than anything else? More than at school? Or play basketball with your friends? Or go out with friends away? The truth is that everyone loves the games you are young or old, there is no age limit when you can play a certain game or not, right? Gaming has become a source of entertainment for everyone, including adults. Talking about the pros and cons of the game as the game is useful in certain situations and not some Sun

The professionals of games:

A) major source of entertainment and relaxation Good: In general, all age groups are susceptible to stress, whether it’s long hours at school every day, or encounter stressful situations back home. The most effective way is to avoid stress, away from stressful situations exposed to and embrace positive views in life. And that can do what you love to do be done. If it matches, what makes you happy, then it is worth playing video games online for some time to ease your stress. » Read more: The Pros and Cons of Gaming