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Hot Lips, Unique Flower Like Human Lips

Hot Lips, Unique Flower Like Human Lips. Hot Lips is a flower which is unique because it looks like a human being like the lips using red lipstick.

Hot Lips Flower or known by the scientific name Psychotria Elata is a very unique flower because before the flower blooms will set up a man who resembles red lips tease.

Hot Lips Flower

Flower shape on the lip occurs only briefly Hot Lips Hot Lips before flowers bloom, after bloom and you will not see another beautiful lips in this flower but the flower shape has changed.

This unique flowers you can find in South America such as Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador.

Hot Lips interest but unfortunately this is currently being threatened kelestarianya and could have endangered the nati consequently our children and grandchildren will not be able to see if there is a similar interest like human lips.

Virus that Stole money in internet

Virus that Stole money in internet banking. Various types of malicious programs often terrorize Internet users. But the 6 following virus is classified as very dangerous because it can drain the contents of the victim accounts.

Virus 'thief money' is actually already found a few years ago, but gradually more and more sophisticated malicious programs feared could lead to huge losses. Drug to counteract some of the virus had been found. But cyber criminals are not losing my mind, they are often modified with the latest techniques in order to successfully pass the various protection systems.

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According to JD Sherry, Director of Global Technology and Solutions Trend Micro, there are at least 6 internet banking virus is quite dangerous to date, and all of them still could result in losses that are not small.

Here are 6 virus 'thief money' which, according to Trend Micro should be wary because very shrewd.

1. Citadel
In the ancient Citadel used as a last defense of a kingdom. So, usually form large, sturdy, and comes with a variety of weapons systems.

In modern times this name instead dicatut Citadel cyber criminals to name a malignant virus. Viruses are designed to drain the victim accounts.

Citadel is a virus that made the source code of Zeus, one of the viruses are also quite sophisticated. The difference Citadel was created specifically to attack internet banking.

Virus found Citadel began in January 2012, since the malicious program is constantly being developed to achieve the latest home version in October 2013. Until now, the virus is thought to still circulate freely.
2. Tinba
One observer virus named Amit Klein wrote many stories about Tinba on his personal blog. This is one of the attackers virus should be wary of internet banking.

Tinba emerged from the underground hacker community about 9 months ago. This malware is designed to steal money.

Originally methods used Tinba still relatively unusual, even to say a little old school compared with virus like. But in January 2013 found a new version Tinba more sophisticated, able to outsmart even sitem two-way authentication from the bank.

"When victims accessing their bank pages, Tinba will display a page very similar to the bank," writes Klein.

But when trying to login into the page, the user precisely which display the error page. This is where the process starts data theft.
3. Eurograbber
In accordance with its name. The virus is designed to drain money internet banking users in Europe, even until the end of 2012 and at least 36 million euros ($ 455 billion) were successfully ditilep the virus.

Eurograbber first discovered by a security agency named Check Point Software Technologies, later assisted also by other institutions of Israel named Versafe. They say that this malicious program is designed to attack the banking sector.

In operation it is not only attacking the virus through a computer, but also infiltrated the smart phones with their targets. Upon successful entry, it will download some application components to be in action.

Eurograbber first discovered in Italy, then spread to some parts of Europe such as Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. At least there are thousands of victims from 30 different banks that successfully infected by the virus.
4. SpyEye
Analysis and Guardian and McAfee announced the findings of a new virus called SpyEye. It is said that this malicious program created by programmers who know well about internet banking systems work.

Just like the Citadel, SpyEye is based source code of Zeus. It's just this program to attack specific targets, such as corporate transactions, or users who have savings very much.

SpyEye said to be great because it managed to avoid the various protection systems. The virus even said quite ingenious, it was difficult to detect when the transaction took place.

"They know how to make the transaction as if it occurred. Clearly, these people (the author-ed) to know more than just understanding the internet banking," said David Marcus, Director of Advanced Research and Threat Intelligence McAfee, as quoted of CRN.
5. Gozi-Prinimalka
If Eurograbber attacking the banking system, then Gozi-Prinimalka made to beat the internet banking system in the United States.

Trend Micro managed to capture and analyze Gozi-Prinimalka, after the surgery turns out this sinister program has several unique among similar applications.

To steal information from its victims, the virus will first create a backdoor using eklpoitasi Java Script. There are two backdoor that will be created, and BKDR_URSNIF.DN BKDR_URSNIF.B both are connected in real time to the control system of the virus.

This virus stolen data was not only stored on the hard drive, but also stored in memory while the browser.

In America this virus at least have made a restless 3 banking institutions, they are TDBank, Firstrade, Options Xpress. The trio then do the repair system to fend off the attack.
6. High Roller
The last virus spread pretty much terror is the High Roller. It is said that this is one of the biggest attacks in the banking industry world.

Unlike other programs that only malicious attacks clandestinely, High Roller could launch attacks from multiple directions blindly.

The virus is more difficult to trace because it does not have the Comand Center in physical form. Actors are smart enough to make the control system in the 'cloud', making it difficult to trace.

Basically the High Roller is made of a combination of Zeus and SpyEye virus, then in it there are also some conventional information theft techniques that are common in cyberspace.

Advanced technology High Roller makes it quite difficult muzzled, even to this day. Therefore, all the banks are advised to remain vigilant.

"By using a cloud system, High Roller has a new attack techniques. They difficult to analyze and difficult to detect its presence," said Chris Silveira, Manager of Fraud Intelligence of Guardian Analytics.

Today's Top Stories

Today's Top Stories From Apple is A 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display will share the stage at next week's introduction of the much-anticipated iPad mini – or whatever that shrunken fondleslab may be dubbed.

As for the iMac, Apple originally planned to release three new models with upgraded panels and CPUs, but due to poor yields of the panels, the mass production of the high-end model, has been postponed, without any launch schedule. The other two models – targeting the mid-range and entry-level segments – saw shipment volumes from the supply chain increase in September.


That is, of course, if there really is an event, as reported, on October 23 to introduce a svelter sibling of Apple's iPad. And if there really is, of course, a 7.85-inch iPad in the works. The report of a smaller version of the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display appeared Sunday evening on 9to5Mac, which said that their info had come from "a consistently reliable source at a high-profile US retailer."

If a 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display is, indeed, in the works, it will come as no surprise – such a machine was predicted back in June, mere days after the 15-inch version was revealed. And, no, we didn't even bother calling Apple for comment. There's wasting one's time, and then there's wasting one's time in an utterly futile quest. ®

Is the impending appearance of a smaller Retina Display MacBook Pro not enough to sate your rumor hunger for today? Well then, how about a thinner iMac, with a redesign said to be of "epoch-making significance?"

If Apple is indeed experiencing difficulties with a new display assembly on the larger 27-inch iMac models, it is unclear how the company will handle a launch. It appears unlikely that Apple would debut updated versions of the 21.5-inch models without new 27-inch models also appearing, so it seems that Apple will announce both models at the same time. Given that assumption, Apple could either introduce the new models at an earlier timeframe with availability of the 27-inch models delayed somewhat, or simply hold the 21.5-inch models until the 27-inch models are ready and the company can announce immediate availability of an entirely-updated iMac lineup.
 
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