Guide/Tweak, SecurityJanuary 31, 2008 3:21 am

It has always been my practice having two anti-virus on my computer due to the fact that most antivirus vendors these days lacks the ability to detect and clean all of the known viruses. This is true even when I have the most updated version of my software with the latest virus definitions on it. To keep myself protected I always make it a habit to install “two” anti-virus in one machine instead of having only one which is a common practice by most users.

The first software is for real-time background scanning and the other one is for on-demand scanning.

Your always ON antivirus is a must have for your computer. It runs in the background to check almost every file your computer writes and reads. One example of a good anti-virus that can do the job is Avast! 4 Home Edition, it is free and the company behind it Alwil has been in the market since 1988.

avast home

Second is your ON-DEMAND scanner which acts like a utility. This anti-virus only runs when you do a manual scan or if you set it to run on a certain time. The only anti-virus I can recommend for this is Clamwin.

clamwin clamwin

Here’s a personal trick I’d like to share to everyone. Make the most of the said two anti-virus by doing a scan using Clamwin while Avast is enabled in the background. Why do this? I call this “aided scanning” wherein Clamwin helps Avast scan and detect viruses which the later cannot detect by itself alone. This technique really works because Clamwin is designed to do so..

Some points to take note from the makers of Clamwin

ClamWin should be used only as a complimentary scanner.

You don’t need to disable ClamWin Free Antivirus as it does not yet include on-access scanner. It won’t conflict with the software you are trying to install.

Other, Guide/Tweak, NewsJanuary 28, 2008 11:32 am

Fake Friendster Website

Just this morning while I was searching for some Friendster news when I accidentally mistyped the name Friendster as “Freindster”, and guess what? It showed me a bogus website identical with that of the authentic Friendster.com. I would like to warn everyone to be very cautious when searching the keyword “Freindster” (mistyped) at Google which it will show you the bogus site Freindster.uni.cc as the first search result. Never to supply your email and password using that site or else they can get hold of your email and sell it to spammers. Even worse, they can access you Friendster account and steal whatever info you have in there.

Warn your friends by letting them know about this article.

Thanks to Abe for helping me spread the news.

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Guide/Tweak, Free StuffJanuary 20, 2008 5:32 am

yuwie

Yuwie.com is a social networking website, just like MySpace where you sign up for an account and then have the ability to create a profile with whatever information you want to put in. Yuwie has many of the same features as MySpace like blogging, the ability to upload pictures and create albums for them, messaging, clubs (or groups on MySpace) friends lists and much more! About the only thing Yuwie doesn’t have is the ability to upload video’s or a music library. Keep in mind that Yuwie started the end of June this year (2007) and they have a LOT of room for growth! Yuwie is considered to be in “beta” stage right now, which means they are constantly working on updating the small things of the site.

text borrowed from: http://lookoutmyspace.com/what_is_yuwie