Friday, September 30, 2005
Free Virus Checking
My viruscheck.exe program is not a virus, but a tool designed to determine if an antivirus product is installed properly and running live while your computer is on. This is a small .com file by the name of EICAR.COM (European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research). It is being used to test the effectiveness and operability of on access and/or on demand scanning of an antivirus product.
Click to Download the program.
This program is written in C++, but for security reason you need to run it at the command (DOS) prompt.
Your anti-virus software should stop this program from writing a test virus file called EICAR.COM on your disk. This viruscheck.exe is created by Mike Toloo for you to use it as a test program. Mike Toloo takes no responsibility for any misuse, damage or loss.
The EICAR.COM test file contains the following cahracters:
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
* If you like copy the coding on the above line and using Notepad, paste it in a new document. Then try to save it on your disk. You'll see what happens. *
This site is sponsored by Payam Data Recovery of Sydney Australia, the best and most reliable data recovery centre in Sydney.
Click to Download the program.
This program is written in C++, but for security reason you need to run it at the command (DOS) prompt.
Your anti-virus software should stop this program from writing a test virus file called EICAR.COM on your disk. This viruscheck.exe is created by Mike Toloo for you to use it as a test program. Mike Toloo takes no responsibility for any misuse, damage or loss.
The EICAR.COM test file contains the following cahracters:
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
* If you like copy the coding on the above line and using Notepad, paste it in a new document. Then try to save it on your disk. You'll see what happens. *
This site is sponsored by Payam Data Recovery of Sydney Australia, the best and most reliable data recovery centre in Sydney.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Free Data Eraser Program
Author: Mike Toloo
DataEraser is a program that allows you to erase the content of any file with the safest way possible. This program makes a given file unrecoverable by any data recovery expert or even the most hated spy agencies.
The program is written in C++, but you need to run it at the command(DOS) prompt. DataEraser program writes to a given file several times using random binary numbers without deleting the file.
DataEraser is a program that allows you to erase the content of any file with the safest way possible. This program makes a given file unrecoverable by any data recovery expert or even the most hated spy agencies.
The program is written in C++, but you need to run it at the command(DOS) prompt. DataEraser program writes to a given file several times using random binary numbers without deleting the file.
- Who can find this program useful for them?
- Data recovery companies. They must remove the entire customer's data from their servers after a successful recovery.
- Computer users who want to erase their private and sensitive data files safely and permanently.
- Police department
- Freedom fighters
- Royal families, kings, queens, presidents, prime ministers...
- All the spy agencies like CIA, FBI, ASIO, MI5, and more..
- Average guys like you and I, who want to permanently destroy their data (e.g.
- any file type like document, picture, database...)
- Members of organized and non-organized crime.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
How to play and view a .VRO file?
A *.VRO file can easily be viewed and played using PowerDVD software.
If you want to view a .VRO file using Window's Media Player, then follow these instructions:
1. At the command prompt (DOS) go to the folder where you have all the .VRO files
2. Rename all your .VRO files to .VOB files with one simple command of;
ren *.VRO *.VOB
3. Now use the Windows Explorer and go to the folder that you just created all your .VOB files.
4. Click any .VOB file and off you go with the Media Player and you can easily view and listen to your files.
If you want to view a .VRO file using Window's Media Player, then follow these instructions:
1. At the command prompt (DOS) go to the folder where you have all the .VRO files
2. Rename all your .VRO files to .VOB files with one simple command of;
ren *.VRO *.VOB
3. Now use the Windows Explorer and go to the folder that you just created all your .VOB files.
4. Click any .VOB file and off you go with the Media Player and you can easily view and listen to your files.