McAfee Avert Labs Rootkit Detective 1.0

McAfee Rootkit Detective Beta is a program designed and developed by McAfee Avert Labs to proactively detect and clean rootkits that are running on the system.

McAfee Rootkit Detective should only be used by knowledgeable individuals at the direction of, and with the support of, a representative from McAfee Avert Labs or McAfee Technical Support. Improper usage of this tool could result in damage to your applications or operating system.

Following are the features of this program that are designed to proactively detect and clean rootkits from the system. This program is not dependent on any signatures and can proactively detect most of the existing and upcoming rootkits and allow the user to clean them.

Designed to proactively detect the system objects like processes, files and registry that are hidden to the user.
Provides information about all running processes in the system.
Provides information about various system hooks like SSDT(System Service Descriptor Table) hooks, user/kernel IAT/EAT(Import/Export Address Table) hooks.
Allows the user to clean/remove the malicious objects from the system by renaming/deleting the hidden files/registry.
Allows the user to terminate the malicious processes.
Users can submit samples using the submission feature present in the tool.
Users can also collect the samples manually after renaming them and submit to stinger@avertlabs.com for further analysis.

Rootkit Detective log file contains details of the hidden files. The files once renamed after reboot will have a .REN extension. User can search for the same on the system and can submit these files for further analysis with your comments to stinger@avertlabs.com. Zip the files and password protect with â€Å“infected” and mention â€Å“Rootkit Detective” in the subject line when you send the mail.

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Sophos Anti-Rootkit 1.3.1

Sophos Anti-Rootkit finds and removes any rootkit that is hidden on your computer.

As part of its complete protection of endpoint computers, Sophos Anti-Virus detects rootkits and prevents them being installed on any of your desktops, laptops and servers.

Sophos Anti-Rootkit provides an extra layer of detection, by safely and reliably detecting and removing any rootkit that might already have secreted itself onto your system.

Using Sophos Anti-Rootkit is straightforward. Whether you use its simple graphical user interface or run it from the command line you can easily detect and eliminate any rootkits on your computer.

Features:
Scans running processes, windows registry and local hard drives for rootkits.
Identifies known rootkits and selects, by default, files for removal which will remove the rootkit component of the malware without compromising OS integrity.
Allows users to remove unidentified hidden files, but does not allow removal of essential system files when hidden by an identified rootkit.
Once the user has run a scan, the screen prompts the user through the necessary steps until every rootkit has been removed.
Users can switch between the GUI and command-line functionality.
Both context sensitive and command-line help are available.

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Simple Machine Protect 1.6.4

A simple open source antivirus. Simple Machine Protect is portable antivirus software for your Windows Operating System, build to remove certain variant of virus, worm, trojan and spyware from your computer. Simple Machine Protect is free to distribute, and free to use. Simple Machine Protect was designed to be a simple, open source antivirus scanner.

Features:
Portable
Scan all files or use the extensions list
Scan specified location
Reporting Service (log file)
Memory system scanning and terminate immediately when virus is detected
Beep sound when virus is detected
Repairing registry values
Recover hidden files (hidden and superhidden)
Repair the infected files
Estimate scanning with progressbar
Percentage of scanning progress
Friendly interface and use
Controlled window order
View running processes (all tasks revealing controlled)
View process information
View memory information and cpu usage
Make Windows run faster
Quick jump to Windows System Tools
Clean the junk files
Clean recycle bin
Exit Windows (Log Off, Restart, Shutdown)
More

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Toisutta urged to withdraw from PSSI chairmanship race

Indonesian Soccer Association (PSSI) chairman candidate George Toisutta has been urged by a loyal supporter to withdraw his candidacy.

“I beg you [Mr] George Toisutta, as a senior and a top Army official, to declare that you will not run for chairmanship. This will avoid another deadlock at the next PSSI congress on June 30,” Persigo Gorontalo team chairman Adhan Dambea said Wednesday as quoted by tribunnews.com.

He added that his request was not part of a strategy to win his own nomination, but to develop the soccer in Indonesia.

If Toisutta and Arifin Panigoro insist on maintaining their bids for the chairmanship post, Indonesia would likely be subject to sanctions from the world soccer authority FIFA, which did not recognize Toisutta, and Arifin nomination, he said.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Messi, unharmed, has a punch thrown at him

Lionel Messi was unharmed when a youngster apparently threw a punch at him as he was leaving a restaurant in his home city of Rosario on Thursday.

The assailant was among a throng of people looking for autographs from the Barcelona star, a witness told Argentine TV. It was not clear if the punch landed, or what the intent was. Messi went on signing autographs.

"There was a crush of people waiting outside," Pablo Moyano, who was working in the restaurant, told Argentine TV. "There were kids, reporters, photographers waiting ... and one of the kids tried to punch him. I don't know if he pulled it off. He went running afterward."

Witnesses said the suspect was dressed in the uniform of a school a few streets away.

Messi tried to play down the incident on his Facebook page.

"To relax all those people that have asked us about the truth of the accident coming out of the restaurant, tell them I did not receive any blow from anyone. I'm perfectly OK," he wrote.

Messi arrived in Rosario, about 500 kilometers (300 miles) north of Buenos Aires, this week for a holiday before practice starts next week for the Copa America - the South American championship. The Copa America opens July 1 with Argentina facing Bolivia.

Source: http://www.thejakartapost.com

Do Not Tarnish Image Of Football - Razali

Pasir Mas -- Malaysia's revival in football has seen a promising improvement in recent years and such a good prospect should not be tarnished by a bribery scandal that once tainted the country's image.

Deputy Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Razali Ibrahim said to avoid a recurrence of such a debacle, the ministry would do everything within its means, including legal channels to stop the rot in Malaysian football.

"Our football had once been tainted by a bribery scandal that not only tarnished the image of the country but the sport itself," he told reporters after opening the Pasir Mas Wanita, Youth and Puteri Umno divisional delegates meeting here Saturday.

Razali was commenting on the latest scandal involving an official from the Negeri Sembilan President's Cup squad who was remanded by the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission (MACC) for his involvement in fixing matches.

"Emulate the success of squash queen Datuk Nicol David, badminton ace Datuk Lee Chong Wei and others who have reached the pinnacle of their respective sports without any involvement in bribes or the use of drugs," he said.

He also urged authorities to report anyone involved in the heinous practice of bribery and corruption, without fear or favour.

"Do not be afraid of reporting or giving information of anyone involved in match fixing or bribery. Informers will be protected by the law," he said.

Source: http://www.bernama.com

Massa won't 'waste' time on incident

Massa was scathing of Hamilton after the McLaren driver crashed into him in Monte Carlo on Sunday, earning his first of two penalties for causing an avoidable accident.

However, the Ferrari felt Hamilton deserved more than a drive-through for his actions.

"I think he needs to be penalised again, and in a good way, otherwise he doesn't learn," he said. "They (the FIA) need to think about something for him, or he will not learn."

Now, days after the incident, Massa says he's not willing to talk about it again.

"There was the accident with Hamilton, which put me out of the running: a real shame, but there's little point in going over it again," he told Ferrari's website.

"I said what I wanted to about the incident after the race and now it's not worth wasting more time over it, so it's better to look ahead."

And although Massa's Monaco retirement was his third successful failure to score points, he is adamant he will be back in the points at the upcoming races in Montreal and Valencia.

"Those three races in May did not go well for me. I failed to pick up points and my biggest regret came in the last of the three, in Monaco.

"As Fernando showed, by fighting at the front right to the end, we had a very good potential there and I think I could have finished the race in fourth place.

"Our pace was very good and I hope that will also be the case in Canada and Valencia.

"We should have some new technical updates there, which along with the softer tyres, should be a help, on paper at least and then we will see what the actual situation is, starting on Friday in Montreal."

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