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  • Google Will Help Protect Your Computer from Malware

    July 20, 2011 // Gradly // blog, google, Microsoft, Tech. Tags: blog, Google, malware, security, Tech, Virus, Windows No Responses


    Google has been able to detect a large number of computers infected with a specific piece of malware. If you go to Google and do a search (any word will do) right now, check to see whether you get a “Your computer appears to be infected” warning at the top of the search results. If you see the message, you need to clean up the infection from your machine.

    As we work to protect our users and their information, we sometimes discover unusual patterns of activity. Recently, we found some unusual search traffic while performing routine maintenance on one of our data centers. After collaborating with security engineers at several companies that were sending this modified traffic, we determined that the computers exhibiting this behavior were infected with a particular strain of malicious software, or “malware.” As a result of this discovery, today some people will see a prominent notification at the top of their Google web search results:

    This particular malware causes infected computers to send traffic to Google through a small number of intermediary servers called “proxies.” We hope that by taking steps to notify users whose traffic is coming through these proxies, we can help them update their antivirus software and remove the infections.

    You can run a system scan on your computer yourself by following the steps mentioned here. This is malware that’s specific to Windows.

  • iOS 5 Beta 2 For iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV + iTunes 10.5 Beta 2 For Mac, Windows Direct Download Links

    June 25, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cloud, Download, Featured, iPad, iPhone Tags: Apple, Apple TV, Beta 2, blog, Download, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes 10.5, Mac, Windows 2 Responses


    Apple has released iOS 5 beta 2 for all iDevices, below all the needed links, but keep in mind that your iDevice need to be activated, developers only or those who have their UDID activated. Otherwise it won’t work. Use them at your own risk.

    In order to use .dmg on windows, simply change the extension from .dmg to .ipsw and it will work. No need to download extra software.

    Download Links:

    • iTunes 10.5 beta 2 for Mac (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iTunes 10.5 beta 2 for Windows (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iTunes 10.5 beta 2 for Windows 64bit (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPhone 4 GSM (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPhone 4 CDMA (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPhone 3GS (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPad 1 (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPad 2 WIFI (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPad 2 GSM (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPad 2 CDMA (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPod 3G (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • iPod 4 (Download Link) (Mirror)
    • Apple TV 2G (Download Link) (Mirror)
  • Apple’s iCloud is Powered by Windows Azure and Amazon S3 Services

    June 16, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cloud, Featured, Gadgets, Microsoft, News, Rants & Raves, Rumors, Tech. Tags: Amazon S3, Apple, Azure, blog, Cloud, iCloud, News, rumors, Tech, Windows 5 Responses


    It looks like Apple has turned to Microsoft and Amazon for help in the cloud services. The hints of this came from an anonymous source who sent a set of screen shots to InfiniteApple. The screenshots supposedly show Apple’s new iMessage service in action – specifically, the HTTP traffic log. The images seem to indicate that iCloud is getting some assistance from S3, Amazon’s cloud storage system, and Azure, Microsoft’s cloud service.

    PUT https://mssat000001.blob.core.windows.net:443/cnt/1234.5678 HTTP/1.1
    Host: mssat000001.blob.core.windows.net:443

    HTTP/1.1 201 Created
    Content-MD5: [redacted]
    Last-Modified: [redacted]
    ETag: [redacted]
    Server: Windows-Azure-Blob/1.0 Microsoft-HTTPAPI/2.0
    x-ms-request-id: [redacted]
    x-ms-version: 2009-09-19
    Date: [redacted]
    Connection: close
    Content-Length: 0

    Exactly how the Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3 cloud systems may be helping Apple’s iCloud is unclear, but whats there is that both companies involvements is merely related to iCloud’s back-end and it’s unlikely they had major involvement in developing iCloud per se.

  • iOS 5 Beta For iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV + iTunes 10.5 For Mac, Windows Direct Download Links

    June 7, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cloud, Download, Featured, iPad, iPhone Tags: Apple, Apple TV, Beta, blog, Download, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes 10.5, Mac, Windows 4 Responses


    Apple has announced iOS 5, OS X 10.7 Lion, and iCloud at WWDC yesterday. They’ve released iOS 5 betas for all iDevices, below all the needed links, direct and indirect, but keep in mind that your iDevice need to be activated. Otherwise it won’t work. Use them at your own risk.

    Apple TV 2G (4.4, 303.55MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 1G (669.66MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfile
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (WiFi, 677.89MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (GSM, 685.17MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (CDMA, 691.77MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 3GS (609.2MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 4 (GSM, 730.2MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 4 (CDMA, 744.01MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPod Touch 3G (578.16MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic (not done uploading)
    • Fileserve

    iPod Touch 4G (717.74MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Mac OS X, 71.55MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Windows x86/32-bit, 72.48MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Windows x64(64-bit, 74.07MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve
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