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anyone who claims to be at least 13 years old worldwide to become a registered user of the website.After registering to use the site, users may create a personal profile, add other users as friends, exchange messages, post status updates and photos, share videos and receive notifications when others update their profiles. Fa- cebook had over 1.3 bi- llion active users as of June 2014. Mark Zuckerberg is an American computer program- mer and Internet en- trepreneur.He is known as one of five co-founders of the social networ- king website Faceboo k. His personal wealth, is estimated to be $33.1 billion.Together with his college room- mates and fe- llow Harvard Universi- ty students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes, Zuckerberg launched Facebook from Harvard's dormi- tory rooms. In 2007, at the age of 23, Zucker- berg became a billionaire as a result of Facebook's success. Facebook now allows keep functioning, but stop getting signature upda- tes. And you may find that the antivirus just stops working. Mark Zuckerberg in a coference Mark Zuckerberg CONTENIDO: How to Get and Install Windows 10 2 Mobile Threat Mon- day: Fake AdBlock App Infiltrates Goo- gle Play 2 What Are Hackers Thinking? 3 Criminals Use Tyup- kin Malware to Emp- ty ATMs of Cash 3 Ford and Honda Stop Collisions Before They Happen With Pedestrian Detection 4 Is Your Antivirus Running? I.E.S. PARQUE DE LISBOA LA PECERA FEBRERO 2015 VOLUMEN 3, Nº1 PUNTOS DE INTERÉS ESPECIAL : Todos los días usas Facebook, pero. ¿sabes quién lo creó? Jose Luís Belmonte, (profesor de ma- temáticas en el IES Parque de Lisboa) nos habla sobre Geogebra. Don't be so sure. Most pre-loaded antivirus pro- ducts require renewal in three or six months. If you don't renew, the pro- duct expires, and your protection takes a nose- dive. Just what happens when your antivirus expires va- ries by product. Vendors who offer a free product may smoothly downgrade your protection to the free edition; that's the best- case scenario. Others may

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anyone who claims to be at least 13 years old worldwide to become a registered user of the website.After registering to use the site, users may create a personal

profile, add other users as friends, exchange messages, post status updates and photos, share videos and receive notifications when others update their profiles. Fa-cebook had over 1.3 bi-llion active users as of June 2014.

Mark Zuckerberg is an American computer program-mer and Internet en-trepreneur.He is known as one of five co-founders of the social networ-king website Facebook. His personal wealth, is estimated to be $33.1 billion.Together with his college room-mates and fe-llow Harvard Universi-ty students Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes, Zuckerberg launched Facebook from Harvard's dormi-tory rooms. In 2007, at the age of 23, Zucker-

berg became a billionaire as a result of Facebook's

success.

Facebook now allows

keep functioning, but stop

getting signature upda-

tes. And you may find

that the antivirus just

stops working.

Mark Zuckerberg in a

coference

Mark Zuckerberg

C O N T E N I D O :

How to Get and

Install Windows 10

2

Mobile Threat Mon-

day: Fake AdBlock

App Infiltrates Goo-

gle Play

2

What Are Hackers

Thinking?

3

Criminals Use Tyup-

kin Malware to Emp-

ty ATMs of Cash

3

Ford and Honda Stop

Collisions Before

They Happen With

Pedestrian Detection

4

Is Your Antivirus Running?

I . E . S . P A R Q U E D E

L I S B O A LA PECERA

F E B R E R O 2 0 1 5 V O L U M E N 3 , N º 1

PUNTOS DE

INTERÉS

ESPECIAL :

Todos los días

usas Facebook,

pero. ¿sabes

quién lo creó?

Jose Luís

Belmonte,

(profesor de ma-

temáticas en el

IES Parque de

Lisboa) nos habla

sobre Geogebra.

Don't be so sure. Most pre-loaded antivirus pro-ducts require renewal in three or six months. If you don't renew, the pro-duct expires, and your protection takes a nose-

dive.

Just what happens when your antivirus expires va-ries by product. Vendors who offer a free product may smoothly downgrade your protection to the free edition; that's the best-case scenario. Others

may

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P Á G I N A 2

Windows 10 in

your computer

screen.

Mobile Threat Monday: Fake AdBlock

App Infiltrates Google Play

How to Get and Install Windows 10

Installing Windows 10

Technical Preview

Getting and installing

the new OS was sur-

prisingly simple, it took

less than 20 minutes.

Ready? Lets begin!

1. Choose a PC you

don't need for every-

day use. Windows 10

Technical Preview is a

very preliminary build,

so you should not ins-

tall it on a PC you ne-

ed to use regularly. On

that note, don't expect

privacy on the test

Windows 10 PC: Mi-

crosoft will examine

system files in trying to

rectify the problem co-

de. Back up any files on

the test PC that you may

need. The OS doesn't

require a touch screen,

though it does support

them, albeit Microsoft

claims touch support is

unpolished. Also note

that you may not be able

to revert to an earlier

version of Windows after

this installation.

2. Check the specs for

your test PC. If you're

running Windows 8.1,

there should be no pro-

blem. You can test for

compatibility by downloa-

ding and running

theWindows 8.1

Upgrade Assistant. In

general, requirements

aren't at all arduous.

Trojan Virus

L A P E C E R A

When the app first appeared on Google Play, it was called "AdBlock Free Kas-persky Edition," apparently trying to get a boost by using the trusted antivirus na-me.. The fake AdBlock app was a typical Android Trojan. Malwarebytes reports that in addition to the basic AdBlock capabilities, the fake app included numerous advertising libraries. Researchers noted that while AdBlock is meant to block ads,

this app included banners and pop-up ads.

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What Are Hackers Thinking?

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ter a specially generated six-

digit PIN generated by the mal-

ware in order to withdraw

money. They can take up to 40

bills at a time without having to

swipe an ATM card or enter

any account information.

A unique six-digit combination key based on random numbers is freshly generated for every session. This ensures that no

person outside the gang could accidentally profit from the fraud. Then the malicious op-erator receives instructions by

phone from another member of the gang who knows the algo-rithm and is able to gen-erate a session key based on the number

shown.

Interestingly, if the wrong key is entered, the malware disables the entire network.

Kaspersky researchers were not sure why the network was disabled. It could be a way to delay remote investigators from

analyzing the malware.

Cyber-criminals have infected

ATMs in Russia, Europe,

United States, India, and China

with malware to empty cash

stored in the machines.

With a default master key, and

use a bootable CD to infect the

machine with the Tyupkin mal-

ware. The malware is designed

to accept commands in the

middle of the night Sundays

and Mondays, and quiet the

rest of the week, making it diffi-

cult to detect.

Once the malware is loaded

onto the ATM, attackers can

see how much money is still in

the cassettes in the machine.

The attacker has to be physi-

cally in front of the ATM to en-

Criminals Use Tyupkin Malware to Empty

ATMs of Cash

Apparently, money isn't always the ans-

wer. Only 18 percent of the hackers sur-

veyed claimed that financial gain was a

direct motivation while over half said that

they were simply bored and searching

for thrills.

Despite the advancement of cyber-

attacks, over 99 percent of the hackers

confirmed that simple hacking tactics like

phishing are still effective.

Are hackers afraid of getting hacked?

They are, and very much so indeed.

Eighty-eight percent of the respondents

think their own personal information is at

risk. If hackers are concerned about their

own data, then companies, businesses,

and normal folks should be even more

concerned.

It's a good idea to start using a password manager, to generate and store hard-to-crack passwords. Companies in particu-lar should enforce strict access to privile-ged accounts and frequently change sys-

tem level passwords.

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dar in the grille and a monocu-

lar video camera in the winds-

hield sense pedestrians in

front and alongside the road.

In the case of roadside pedes-

trians too close for comfort,

The Ford system is called Pre-Collision Assist with Pedestrian Detection. It combines radar and optical (camera) technology. As with most other systems, the same sensors also warn of rapidly decreasing distance from the car in front, then brake to avoid

a crash, or reduce the force.

Honda says it’s bringing out a

system a system to deal safely

with pedestrians and close-

ahead vehicles, under the term

Honda Sensing. The safety

component is called Pedestrian

Collision Mitigation Steering

System. A millimeter wave ra-

the car will veer away from the

pedestrian, apparently after ma-

king sure there’s no oncoming car.

Calle de la Paz, 6, 28924

Alcorcón, Madrid

Teléfono: 91611 8712

Correo:

[email protected]

Honda´s Pedestrian System

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