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  1. :o:-/

    A zis undeva ca este programul lui?Pur si simplu la reuploadat.

    P.S:L-am scanat si e curat.

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    Compact Print results

    Antivirus Version Last Update Result

    AhnLab-V3 2011.04.27.01 2011.04.27 Win-AppCare/HackTool.258048

    AntiVir 7.11.7.7 2011.04.25 DDOS/BlackDream.A

    Antiy-AVL 2.0.3.7 2011.04.26 Worm/Win32.Polip.gen

    Avast 4.8.1351.0 2011.04.26 Win32:Blackdream

    Avast5 5.0.677.0 2011.04.26 Win32:Blackdream

    AVG 10.0.0.1190 2011.04.27 -

    BitDefender 7.2 2011.04.27 Application.Tool.3301

    CAT-QuickHeal 11.00 2011.04.27 Trojan.Sufiage

    ClamAV 0.97.0.0 2011.04.27 -

    Commtouch 5.3.2.6 2011.04.27 -

    Comodo 8491 2011.04.27 -

    DrWeb 5.0.2.03300 2011.04.27 Tool.Flooder

    Emsisoft 5.1.0.5 2011.04.27 DDoS.BlackDream.A!IK

    eSafe 7.0.17.0 2011.04.26 -

    eTrust-Vet 36.1.8293 2011.04.26 -

    F-Prot 4.6.2.117 2011.04.26 -

    F-Secure 9.0.16440.0 2011.04.27 Application.Tool.3301

    Fortinet 4.2.257.0 2011.04.27 -

    GData 22 2011.04.27 Application.Tool.3301

    Ikarus T3.1.1.103.0 2011.04.27 DDoS.BlackDream.A

    Jiangmin 13.0.900 2011.04.26 -

    K7AntiVirus 9.98.4485 2011.04.26 -

    Kaspersky 9.0.0.837 2011.04.27 -

    McAfee 5.400.0.1158 2011.04.27 Generic.dx

    McAfee-GW-Edition 2010.1D 2011.04.26 Generic.dx

    Microsoft 1.6802 2011.04.27 -

    NOD32 6073 2011.04.27 -

    Norman 6.07.07 2011.04.26 W32/Supova_based

    Panda 10.0.3.5 2011.04.26 Suspicious file

    PCTools 7.0.3.5 2011.04.27 Trojan.Sufiage

    Prevx 3.0 2011.04.27 High Risk Cloaked Malware

    Rising 23.55.01.05 2011.04.26 Trojan.Win32.Generic.1251DCFB

    Sophos 4.64.0 2011.04.27 Mal/Generic-L

    SUPERAntiSpyware 4.40.0.1006 2011.04.27 -

    Symantec 20101.3.2.89 2011.04.27 Trojan.Sufiage

    TheHacker 6.7.0.1.183 2011.04.26 -

    TrendMicro 9.200.0.1012 2011.04.27 DDOS_Generic.ADV

    TrendMicro-HouseCall 9.200.0.1012 2011.04.27 DDOS_Generic.ADV

    VBA32 3.12.16.0 2011.04.26 -

    VIPRE 9132 2011.04.27 Trojan.Win32.Generic!BT

    ViRobot 2011.4.27.4432 2011.04.27 Trojan.Win32.BlackDream.258048

    VirusBuster 13.6.322.0 2011.04.26 -

    Additional informationShow all

    MD5 : 6e294ce573ae4f850c15fac179077059

    SHA1 : ce34db83f4d27a2db00794c48272dd8e97c8587c

    SHA256: c89a9d6ae731899a6ddd9ab227c5bf06b93e339ff2db23aacb13b83a4d5a9fcb

    ssdeep: 24576:n9aNGOnNtDd+mkDvdtyyWAKniGKTi1rd3EN45r849jSDWVr0wYgEZOQBi4z:n9a4OnDjs

    tyrWi1pK45rN9mDE0wYAy

    File size : 1051031 bytes

    First seen: 2011-04-27 06:39:24

    Last seen : 2011-04-27 06:39:24

  2. Google is ready to put its money where its mouth is. The company is offering $20,000 to any hacker that can exploit Chrome at the Pwn2Own contest.

    As part of its continuing efforts to secure its browser, Google is challenging hackers to try and exploit its Chrome browser. The search giant will fork out $20,000 and a CR-48 Chrome OS notebook to the first hacker to exploit Chrome at the fifth annual Pwn2Own hacking contest, which takes place from March 9-11. The contest is a part of the CanSecWest security conference held in Vancouver, British Colombia.

    This is the first time any browser maker has added prize money and the first time Google has participated, according to TippingPoint, which is sponsoring the event. Google’s contribution came after the company learned that its Chrome browser wouldn’t be included in the competition due to its similarity to Apple’s Safari browser (both run on Webkit, an open source browser engine). Last year, Chrome performed best among all the browsers in the competition, reports The Register.

    In addition to Google’s contribution, $105,000 in prizes will be given by Pwn2Own to those who successfully hack varying browsers and mobile devices. Cracking Internet Explorer, Safari, or Firefox will net successful hackers $15,000. Prizes for hacking Windows Phone 7, iPhone 4, BlackBerry 6 OS, or Android will also win exploiters $15,000 plus a device running the operating system.

    “Similarly to last year the competition will focus on two main technologies: web browsers and mobile devices,” writes Aaron Portnoy, manager of the security research team at TippingPoint. ”Staying true to the original intent of the Pwn2Own contest we intend to empirically demonstrate the current security posture of the most prevalent products in use today.”

    Google appears fairly confident in its Chrome browser. It will be interesting to see how it fares against the competition this year. This is also the first year Windows Phone 7 will be competing. Is Microsoft’s fledgling OS ready for the competition?

    Google offers $20,000 for Chrome hack

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