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May 17, 2012 at 4:00 AM in Celebrity by Hot Entertainment News
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Microsoft provides a variety of security products for both consumers as well as business environments.  With multiple products available, there is bound to be questions and, occasionally, confusion on which product to use. 

Since the time my original Understanding Microsoft Anti-Malware Software article was published, a number of changes have occurred in the Microsoft security landscape.  This updated article is presented to help clarify questions about the variety of Microsoft anti-malware products.

Microsoft Security Essentials

Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) is an antivirus, anti-malware, anti-spyware software providing real-time protection for your computer.  Microsoft Security Essentials is free for home users as well as small and medium businesses with up to ten (10) PC's.  If your business has more than 10 PCs and, therefore, it is against the license terms to use MSE, consider System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection, described below.

MSE works on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.  However, your PC must run genuine Windows to install Microsoft Security Essentials.  Beware of rogue/scam offerings and only download Microsoft Security Essentials from the Microsoft Safety & Security Center.

Definition updates for MSE are obtained automatically through the program or downloaded directly from the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) Portal.  You may also be offered updates through Windows Update. 

Windows Defender (Windows 8)

Adding to the confusion between the anti-spyware program named Windows Defender and the boot-scan software Windows Defender Offline, is Windows Defender installed on Windows 8. In addition to including all of the same features as Microsoft Security Essentials, Windows Defender on Windows 8 will interface with Windows secured boot, a new Window 8 protection feature.

On a PC that supports UEFI-based Secure Boot, Windows secured boot will help ensure that all firmware and firmware updates are secure.  By loading only properly signed and validated code in the boot path, the entire Windows boot path up to the anti-malware driver will be checked to ensure that it has not been tampered with. 

Like Microsoft Security Essentials, definition updates for Windows Defender on Windows 8 are obtained automatically through the program or downloaded directly from the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) Portal.  You may also be offered updates through Windows Update.

Microsoft Safety Scanner

The Microsoft Safety Scanner is a no-frills scanner to help remove viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. The Microsoft Security Scanner will work with your existing antivirus software but it is not a replacement for a resident antivirus software program.

The Microsoft Safety Scanner works on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.  There is no charge to use the Microsoft Safety Scanner and there is no requirement to prove Windows is genuine.

The Microsoft Safety Scanner expires ten (10) days after being downloaded. The reason for the expiration time is at the point of downloading the Microsoft Safety Scanner, it installs the most recent definitions from the Microsoft Malware Protection Portal (MMPC). Due to the frequency of definition updates, even after one day, the definitions are outdated.  The Microsoft Safety Scanner uses the same definitions that are used for Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft Forefront.

For instructions on the use of the Microsoft Safety Scanner, you may be interested in this brief tutorial:   How to Use the New Microsoft Safety Scanner.

Malicious Software Removal Tool

The Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) scans for select malware only. Microsoft releases an updated version of the MSRT on the second Tuesday of each month along with security updates.  Additional updates are added as needed to respond to security incidents.  The current list of targets for removal is available at Families Cleaned by the Malicious Software Removal Tool.  

The MSRT works on Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008 and is available from Microsoft Update, Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center.

As explained in Microsoft KB Article 890830, the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool is not a substitute for antivirus software.  There is no real-time protection and, as shown in the above-referenced list of families cleaned, the MSRT is targeting specific prevalent malicious software that is actively running on the computer.

Windows Defender Offline

Originally named Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper, the released tool was renamed "Windows Defender Offline". The original tool had long been a part of the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) for Microsoft Enterprise customers.

Windows Defender Offline is a recovery tool currently available from Microsoft.  The tool is not a general, all-purpose scanner and is not a replacement for an updated antivirus program.  Rather, it is to help start an infected PC and perform an offline scan to identify and remove rootkits and other advanced malware.

Windows Defender Offline can also be used in situations where antivirus software fails to install or the program that is installed is unable to detect or remove malware from the computer.

A unique feature of Windows Defender Offline is if a rootkit or other advanced malware is detected on your PC by Microsoft Security Essentials, Windows Defender, Forefront Endpoint Protection or System Center Endpoint Protection, you will be prompted to download and run Windows Defender Offline.

For additional information on setting up and scanning with Windows Defender Offline, refer to the tutorial created under the former name, Standalone System Sweeper, at Setting Up the Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper Beta, Now Windows Defender Offline.

Windows Defender (Anti-Spyware)

Windows Defender anti-spyware software is available for installation on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.  Windows Defender is pre-installed on Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 (enabled if the Desktop Experience feature is installed).  It is not an anti-malware software.  Rather, it is a free active system monitor that provides real-time protection against pop-ups, slow performance, and security threats caused by spyware and other unwanted software.

Windows Defender can be downloaded from the Windows Download Center 
Note:  Microsoft Security Essentials and Windows Defender on Windows 8 include the anti-spyware engine of Windows Defender.

Microsoft Forefront

Microsoft Forefront comprises a product line of security products for business customers.  It is designed to be centrally managed and integrated into IT infrastructure products, such as Active Directory and includes a wide variety of solutions, including:

Microsoft Forefront is intended to scale to many thousands of users.  It uses the same definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials and the Microsoft Safety Scanner.

Windows Intune

Windows Intune is an Enterprise Solution that provides PC Management and Security in the Cloud.  It is an end-to-end Microsoft solution that brings together Windows cloud services for PC management and endpoint protection with a Windows 7 Enterprise upgrade subscription.  Through the web-based console, IT Staff can centrally manage and secure all the company PCs.

Included in the numerous features of Windows Intune is malware protection, using the same definitions Microsoft Forefront and Microsoft Security Essentials.

System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection

Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protectionwas previously known as Forefront Endpoint Protection 2010.  System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection provides the ability to consolidate desktop security and management in a single solution.

System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection is built on System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.  It provides a single, integrated platform that reduces your IT management and operating costs.

Questions and Answers

Q.  Does the Microsoft Safety Scanner include all of the definitions included in the Malicious Software Removal Tool?
A.  Yes, at the time of download, the Microsoft Safety Scanner will include the same target families as the Malicious Software Removal Tool.  However, the Microsoft Safety Scanner includes more than specifically targeted prevalent malicious software.

Q.  Does the Malicious Software Removal Tool include definitions that are not included in the Microsoft Safety Scanner?
A.  No, although if the timing is such that additional targeted families or variants were added to the Malicious Software Removal Tool after the download of the Microsoft Safety Scanner, those families or variants would obviously not be in the already downloaded Microsoft Safety Scanner.

Q.  In terms of detection and removal, does the Microsoft Safety Scanner offer what the Malicious Software Removal Tool offers?
A.  The Malicious Software Removal Tool has specific malicious targets whereas the Microsoft Safety Scanner targets not only the same specifically targeted malicious programs as the Malicious Software Removal Tool, but also targets the same viruses, spyware, and other malicious software included in Microsoft Security Essentials and Microsoft Forefront.

Q.  Do users need both the Microsoft Safety Scanner and Malicious Software Removal Tool?
A.  The simple answer is No.  In point of fact, if you are using Microsoft Security Essentials as your antivirus product, you theoretically do not need either the Microsoft Safety Scanner or the Malicious Software Removal Tool.  However, there are instances where, for one reason or another, there is a problem updating MSE or the need to clean a computer that does not have Internet access.  Another valuable use of these tools is if your computer has a virus that your current antivirus software missed or is unable to remove.

Q.  Is there any point in running both the Microsoft Safety Scanner and Microsoft Security Essentials?
A.  No.  The Microsoft Safety Scanner uses the same definitions as Microsoft Security Essentials.  However, if Microsoft Security Essentials detects a rootkit or other advanced malware on your computer, you may be prompted to run Windows Defender Offline.

Q.  Can I download both the 32 bit and the 64 bit versions of the Microsoft Safety Scanner to a USB stick and take to another computer to run the correct version for the destination machine?
A.  I suggest that you create a separate folder for each version of the download as both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions are named the same, as msert.exe.

Q.  How do I know if I have the latest definitions?
A.  The change log for the latest definitions for not only Microsoft Security Essentials but also Microsoft Forefront and Windows Defender is available from the Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) Portal.
Q.  I installed Microsoft Security Essentials and now Windows Defender isn't available.  Why?
A.  The anti-spyware engine and real-time protection of Windows Defender are incorporated in Microsoft Security Essentials and Windows Defender on Windows 8. 
Q.  Does Microsoft provide server and cloud security software and services?

AWindows Intune provides both PC management and cloud security features.  For Microsoft servers, the Microsoft System Center 2012 Endpoint Protection consolidates desktop security and management in a single solution.



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Source: http://securitygarden.blogspot.com/2012/04/understanding-microsoft-anti-malware.html
 

2012 Benny Awards ...

May 16, 2012 at 9:36 PM in Celebrity by Hot Entertainment News
The Annual BENNY Awards Dinner & Gala will be held on Thursday, July 12 at the Holiday Inn University of Memphis 3700 Central Avenue, beginning promptly at 7:00p.m. (BENNY is an acronym for Black Entrepreneurship and Networking Needs You) This years speaker will be Mr. Cassius Butts, Regional Administrator for the Small Business Administration. The BENNY Awards are held annually and honorsservice and retail businesses, corporations and business professionals who have reached new heights, provided exemplary service, business opportunities, or leadership to further the vision of minority entrepreneurship, empowerment, business development or community service. More details will be announced soon.


Source: http://blackbusinessmemphis.blogspot.com/2012/05/2012-benny-awards-scheduled.html
 

La Famiglia di Kobe: 2012 Squad & Staff

May 16, 2012 at 5:44 AM in Celebrity by Hot Entertainment News
Goal Keepers
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Midfielders
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Forwards
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Images from official website

Source: http://la-famiglia-di-vissel-kobe.blogspot.com/p/squad_06.html
 

NBA News 2012: Rajon ...

May 15, 2012 at 6:52 PM in Celebrity by Hot Entertainment News
Rajon Rondo, Boston CelticsRajon Rondo, Boston Celtics (Photo credit: MattBritt00)
For a second, the Boston Celtics looked capable of orchestrating a masterful comeback from a 17-point deficit in their Game 1 matchup against the Hawks in Atlanta. Then, with 41 seconds left in the fourth quarter and down just four points, everything went terribly wrong.

As the shot clock wound down for the Hawks, Kevin Garnett knocked the ball away from Joe Johnson to start a scrum on the floor. Brandon Bass eventually fouled Josh Smith — a controversial call given the mess on the ground — which ticked off star Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo. Rondo screamed in the face of official Marc Davis, who gave him a reasonable technical foul. It didn't stop there, though, as Rondo kept walking towards Davis and bumped him in the back with his chest. That earned Rondo a second technical, an automatic ejection, and possibly a coming suspension for contact with an official.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/andrew-bynum-10-blocks-ties-nba-record-blocks-224738606.html

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Source: http://nbabasketballphilippines.blogspot.com/2012/04/nba-news-2012-rajon-rondo-ejected-for.html
 

2012 NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles Lakers Vs OKC ...

May 15, 2012 at 5:13 PM in Celebrity by Hot Entertainment News


By Randy Renner, for NBA.com

THE FACTS: After more than a week layoff everyone knew the Oklahoma City Thunderwould be well-rested by the time their series started with the Los Angeles Lakers. The question was would they also be ready or would they be rusty? Ready doesn't begin to describe it as the Thunder rolled to a surprisingly easy 119-90 win over the Lakers. 

Oklahoma City took control of the game late in the first quarter and led by as many as 35.
Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant didn't play in the fourth quarter but led all scorers with 27 and 25 points respectively. Westbrook also added nine assists and turned the ball over only once. Durant pulled down eight rebounds and handed out four assists. Thunder Sixth Man of the Year winner James Harden added 17 points. Those three were the only OKC players in double figures but 11 of the 12 players who suited up scored for Oklahoma City.

The Lakers had four players in double figures led by Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum who each had 20. Metta World Peace added 12 and Pau Gasoldropped in 10.

QUOTABLE:"We were a little worried about rust but we did a lot of scrimmaging to stay sharp (during the layoff). We just have a team full of gym rats, our guys just wanna play basketball. But this is just one game it doesn't matter if we won by one point or 30 points we have to play well Wednesday night."
-- Thunder head coach Scott Brooks.

QUOTABLE II: "We actually kinda needed a few days off to be honest with you. It was a long season and then coach did a great job of letting us compete hard in practice to stay sharp and we came out with a lot of energy."
-- Thunder forward Durant.

QUOTABLE III: "Give OKC credit they did a terrific job. Westbrook and Durant got loose for jump shots that weren't contested. We had problems defending the pick & roll and our weakside defense wasn't very good. They were very physical and made our offense look stagnant at times."
-- Lakers head coach Mike Brown.

THE STAT: The Thunder finished the game with a season-low four turnovers. That's half as many as the previous low (eight vs. Dallas in the playoffs) in the regular season the low was 10 on two occasions. The Thunder also blitzed L.A. 13-0 on the fast break, that's not too surprising but Oklahoma City also dominated in second chance points 21-11 with the Thunder hitting nine of their 10 second chance shots. L.A. was just 5-for-11 on those opportunities.

THE STAT II: The Thunder's 119 points were the most by any team this postseason and marked their 29th double-digit win this season, too.

THE STAT III:Oklahoma City is 17-1 when Westbrook has two turnovers or less.

THE STAT IV: The Lakers are 6-13 this season when they are held to 90 points or less. Additionally, L.A. has allowed 116.0 ppg in its last two road losses.

QUOTABLE IV: "You can't say it enough about the turnovers, four turnovers, that's huge. We've had four turnovers in the first six minutes of games."
-- Brooks.

TURNING POINT: The Lakers finished the first half on shaky ground trailing by 15 points but you had the feeling a little regrouping in the locker room, a few words from Kobe and things might tighten up. The Thunder though had other thoughts and opened the second half by sending the Lakers into deep water with a 9-0 run that turned into a 15-2 run that expanded to a 24-6 run and an 83-50 Thunder lead halfway through the third quarter.

HOT: Bynum was 4-for-5 (10 points) in the first quarter. Bynum had half of LA's baskets ... Serge Ibaka was 3-for-4 (six points) in the first quarter ... Oklahoma City shot 53.3 percent in the first half...Westbrook finished the game 10-for-15.

NOT:Bynum was 4-for-5 in the first quarter but his teammates were just 4-for-13 (30.7 Percent) in the first 12 minutes ... Ramon Sessions was just 1-for-7 ... Bryant was 7-for-18.

INSIDE THE ARENA: The boos rained down hard on World Peace from the sell-out crowd of 18,203 inside Chesapeake Energy Arena. Fans booed every time World Peace touched the ball in response to the elbow to the head he gave to OKC's Harden a couple of weeks ago. He was able to silence the crowd briefly by hitting two 3-pointers in the first two-and-a-half minutes of the game.

GOOD MOVE: One of the Thunder's biggest problems during the regular season was turnovers averaging almost 17 per game. In the first round of the playoffs that number dropped to 14.5 per game and in the first half against the Lakers OKC turned the ball over only once. The Lakers meanwhile turned it over eight times in the first half resulting in 16 Thunder points. Oklahoma City finished with a season-low four turnovers. The Lakers had 15.

NOTABLE: Thunder center Kendrick Perkins re-aggravated his hip injury but returned to the bench in the third quarter and could have played...Lakers guard Devin Ebanks was whistled for a technical foul and then ejected in the last minutes of the game. He punched a water cooler and ripped off his jersey as he left the floor.

UP NEXT: Wednesday, Game 2 @ Oklahoma City, Friday Game 3 @ LA Lakers, Saturday Game 4 @ LA Lakers.


Source: http://jtshoopsblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/2012-nba-playoffs-los-angeles-lakers-vs_15.html
 

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