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American Gridlock, Part 2
2012-02-08 20:11:00
Today we dive into Part 2 of Woody Brock’s notes from his new book, American Gridlock (www.amazon.com/gridlock). He looks at what we can do in the future to prevent another crisis like we had in 2008, why we need to change, how we bargain with China (will be very controversial, in China at least!), what capitalism really is, and then he addresses the thorny issue of what it means to distribute wealth fairly. What can be said to those concerned with the top 1% of the population owning a grossly disproportionate share of the nation’s wealth? You can learn more about Woody and his economic services at www.SEDinc.com, as well as see some of his previous essays. You can . . . → Read More: American Gridlock, Part 2
American Gridlock
2012-01-31 15:39:00
How do we resolve the current political gridlock over healthcare, the economy, and a myriad of other problems? It is clear that there are no easy solutions, and putting off making choices will just make the ultimate cost we pay that much more expensive. This week for our Outside the Box we deal with just this question, in a piece from a master of logic and reasoning and one of my favorite writers. I absorb everything I can get my hands on from Dr. Woody Brock. He has written a new book, called American Gridlock: Why the Left and Right are Both Wrong" (www.amazon.com/gridlock). I am doing something very unusual and giving him two back-to-back editions of Outside the . . . → Read More: American Gridlock
Super Mario
2012-01-25 18:15:00
From The January 2012 HRA Journal David Coffin and Eric Coffin We are extremely comfortable that our prognosticating for 2012 may or may not work out.  Which puts us in the same camp as most others.  That said, a contrarian turn ahead of possible normalizing of the debt issues still with us that we suggested in December does seem to be gaining ground in the market.  With that should come a greater focus on basic technical indicators like metal stockpile changes.  We note small copper stocks on page 4, but will point out here these are focused by direction over weeks.  Don’t get hung up on day to day changes.  Both bull and bear issues in this market . . . → Read More: Super Mario
Staring into the Abyss
2012-01-24 18:34:00
"If we want everything to stay as it is, everything will have to change." – from The Leopard by Giuseppe Tomasi di Lamedusa "The crisis takes a much longer time coming than you think, and then it happens much faster than you would have thought, and that’s sort of exactly the Mexican story. It took forever and then it took a night." – Rudiger Dornbusch Europe’s leaders are committed to keeping both the euro and the eurozone as it is. But for it to do so, everything must change, as the wonderful quote from the 1958 Italian novel suggests. This is no easy task, as no one wants a change that will impact them negatively; and there is no . . . → Read More: Staring into the Abyss
Arc Flash Analysis per NFPA 70E Standard
2012-01-18 15:15:00
Greetings, Our company is in the process of implementing the Arc Flash Standards as required by NFPA 70. I'm responsible for the gathering of this information to which i have just begun by posting here. Short of hiring an engineer at the sum of $8k to do an analysis is there a resource that we can
The End of Europe?
2012-01-16 19:25:00
One of the interesting things about being in Hong Kong is that I get to see the weekend edition of the Financial Times12 hours early. And the headlines were not all that pleasant. As I promised last week, we will cast our eyes to Europe and ponder what is in store for Europe for the year and the next five years. And what do we read on page 2? The "ECB raps revisions to draft a fiscal pact." Seems they feel there are too many loopholes, which will make the document meaningless … somewhat like the treaty they have now. And we further learn that "Greek default threat grows as talks falter." Seems there is a lack of agreement . . . → Read More: The End of Europe?
Impact Force Analysis
2012-01-15 18:38:00
how can i make project of impact force of cricket bat on a ball ?
Oil Analysis of Natural Gas Compressor
2012-01-11 13:10:00
We are running a Compressed Natural Gas ( CNG ) compressor at our gas station in Lahore, Pakistan. The make of our Natural Gas ( CNG) compressor is Kwangshin, Korea. We are interested in getting the discharged compressor oil tested from our compressor, so we can have idea of the status of internal
2012 Investment Themes
2012-01-10 16:55:00
As my good friend Gary Shilling says, in leading off his piece on 2012 investment themes, which is this week’s OTB, “This year is just the first step in the long-run journey that will continue to be dominated by The Age of Deleveraging” – which also just happens to be the title of Gary’s latest book. Whether you call it that or call it the End Game, as I have, it shapes up as a profoundly different and challenging era for all of us. Gary identifies 9 causes of slow global growth in the years ahead: 1. U.S. consumers will shift from a 25-year borrowing-and-spending binge to a saving spree. This will spread abroad as American consumers curtail the . . . → Read More: 2012 Investment Themes
December, 2012: Things That Make You Go Hmmm
2012-01-04 17:30:00
For whatever deeply embedded psychological reason – and your humble analyst is profoundly guilty – we humans seem prone to picking out a particular point in our space-time continuum (read: the New Year) to think about the future and new beginnings, rather than running the exercise every week or month. Maybe so much introspection and thinking is just too exhausting, so we only do it on an annual basis. I am deep in my reading as I research my annual forecast issue, which I will write Friday. I am thinking of being especially foolish (and anyone who makes predictions is foolish) and going out to a five-year time frame. It should be challenging. But back to today. One of . . . → Read More: December, 2012: Things That Make You Go Hmmm
Collateral Damage
2012-01-03 16:08:00
"Whoever cannot seek the unforeseen sees nothing for the known way is an impasse." ― Heraclitus, Fragments Which path will we take? If we could only grow our way out of our sovereign debt problems. But growing debt creates even more problems if not dealt with, making it even more difficult to deal with; yet getting the debt and deficit under control brings its own form of pain. As I keep pointing out, there are no easy choices left. Some countries must choose between difficult and very bad, and others are faced with either disaster or calamity. Greece simply gets to choose what it wants to be the cause of a depression. Long and slow or fast and . . . → Read More: Collateral Damage
FEA Analysis/ASME Div 2
2012-01-03 05:59:00
Can anybody help me to understand this? 1) I have a FEA analysis and the results are based on Von mises theory? Is the approach of the analysis is correct? ASME Div 2 is based on Tresca. What is the difference? 2) What is convergence in FEA and what shall be done to assure convergence?
Analysis of Producer Gas from Bituminous Coal
2011-12-29 05:25:00
Could anybody suggest as to how to analyse the constituents of Producer Gas produced by burning of Bituminous Coal?
Catastrophic Success
2011-12-22 14:30:00
New readers to my musings often find it interesting, when they meet me in person, to find me quite an optimistic person, given the nature of my current predictions about the economy. And regarding the short term, defined as less than five years, my writing is admittedly less than sanguine. We do have some problems that are not easily dealt with. And even longer-term, those of a bearish natural disposition can find reasons a-plenty to tone it down. But five years (at least at my age) is not all that long. One way or another we will get through the current mess. My studies on the nature of progress in a number of fields give me a rather optimistic . . . → Read More: Catastrophic Success
Toreador?s Next Move: The ZaZa Merger and Eagle Ford Play
2011-12-16 16:57:00
Environmental concerns about hydraulic fracturing are impacting shale oil and gas exploration all over the world—Canada, the United States, New Zealand—but none as much as France. One year ago, the Paris Basin in northern France was one of the top international shale oil plays in the world.  And just like in North America and the Bakken, a junior player was the leader—Toreador Resources, TRGL-NASD. How this world class play got developed was textbook geological sleuthing.  I wrote a full length story on it HERE. Toreador’s stock ran from $5 last year to $18 in February this year before the French government took a fast and bold step to ban fracking country-wide—sending the stock to under $3. How does a . . . → Read More: Toreador?s Next Move: The ZaZa Merger and Eagle Ford Play
Sorting Out the Euro Mess
2011-12-14 19:40:00
I had the pleasure of spending the morning and part of the afternoon today with Louis Gave and Anatole Kaletsky at a seminar here in Dallas; and we shared a long lunch, where Europe and China were the topics of conversation. So, with their permission, here is their latest "Five Corners," in which Charles Gave and Anatole Kaletsky discuss last week’s summit, and then engage in an internal debate about whether Italy really has a significant trade deficit with Germany. As I expect from GaveKal, it’s not your typical analysis. And since I have to run to dinner – and glean more insights from their team (there will be homework when I get back!), this introduction to Outside the . . . → Read More: Sorting Out the Euro Mess
Scissor Lift Help (Analysis)
2011-12-13 16:53:00
Hello Everyone, I am interested in speaking with anyone on this forum who has familiarity designing scissor lift (single, double, triple tier) operating with hydraulic cylinders. I am hoping that you all can PM me since I am interested in retaining some one with knowledge in the area to help me dev
The Euro Debate Gets Philosophical
2011-12-07 16:15:00
Europe is rapidly approaching the denouement, the Endgame, of its currency experiment. The outcome is not clear, at least to your humble analyst, as the debates rage and there are huge pluses and minuses the 17 nations must decide upon. But the proverbial road down which the can is tumbling and clattering, kicked along haphazardly, is coming to its end, and soon a rather sharp turn, either to the left or to the right, will be required. Let us hope they choose wisely. Today’s Outside the Box is a rather philosophical debate between my friends at GaveKal, which they have graciously shared with us. It is important to note that Charles Gave, Louis-Vincent Gave and Francois-Xavier Chauchat are French. . . . → Read More: The Euro Debate Gets Philosophical
Time to Bring Out the Howitzers
2011-12-05 16:27:00
It is now common to use the termbazooka when referring the actions of governments and central banks as they try to avert a credit crisis. And this week we saw a coordinated effort by central banks to use their bazookas to head off another 2008-style credit disaster. The market reacted as if the crisis is now over and we can get on to the next bull run. Yet, we will see that it wasn’t enough. Something more along the lines of a howitzer is needed (keeping with our WW2-era military arsenal theme). And of course I need to briefly comment on today’s employment numbers. There is enough to keep us occupied for more than a few pages, so let’s . . . → Read More: Time to Bring Out the Howitzers
Pipe Stress Analysis - Pig Launcher
2011-12-04 13:27:00
I am doing stress analysis for natural gas plant which has part of under ground pipe and connected to above ground equipment( pig launcher), i got output which has the code compliance of 40% of allowable stress and the vertical displacements are with in 5mm but the force and moments are too large of
Changing the Rules in the Middle of the Game
2011-12-03 14:30:00
Angela Merkel is leading the call for a rule change, a rewiring of the basic treaty that binds the EU. But is it both too much and too late? The market action suggests that time is indeed running out, and so we’ll look at the likely consequences. Then I glance over the other way and take notice of news out of China that may be of import. Plus a few links for your weekend listening“pleasure.”-; There is lots to cover, so let’s get started. Changing the Rules I have been writing for a very long time about the changes needed to the EU treaty if Europe is to survive. Specifically, last week I noted that Angela Merkel has made . . . → Read More: Changing the Rules in the Middle of the Game
Giveaway Reminder, Technical Analysis, Millionaire Teacher and More!
2011-12-02 13:30:00
Quick reminder that book giveaway – The Worried Boomer by Derek Foster – ends tomorrow, get your entries in now! If you are interested in following Derek, he offers his free newsletter here. Why Does Technical Analysis Work? @ Canadian Money Forum My Favourite Takeaways ? Millionaire Teacher and FREE book giveaway@ My Own Advisor How To ...
Central Banks Around the World Step In
2011-12-01 19:30:00
If you have an incurable disease, your only option may be to treat the symptoms and hope for the best.  This seems to be the strategy underlying today’s coordinated central bank action.  The U.S. Federal Reserve and five other central banks reduced their already-low overnight dollar swap rates to a near-microscopic level. The main beneficiaries are foreign banks, which have a new and cheaper source of short-term liquidity.  A side effect is that the Fed is now lending dollars to non-U.S. banks at a lower rate than it makes cash available to domestic banks.  This oddity will likely be resolved with a lower Discount Rate, probably within days.  Such decisions are not made in a vacuum; recall what happened . . . → Read More: Central Banks Around the World Step In
Cycle Tire Analysis
2011-11-27 09:58:00
Can anyone provide me ideas for various analysis that can be done on tyre? Example various forces and moment scenarios and how they could be achieved in a CAD/finite element software like pro-engineering?Any technical term to define such form of analysis Friction and contact with ground Gyroscopi
Alternative To Wireshark in Windows For Network Monitoring and Analysis
2011-11-22 09:00:00
I have been dealing with an intermittant network issue for the past month and a half at work. Maybe once or twice per week, one of our VLANs will drop out for about 5 minutes, then come back up. I was talking with a Network Engineer friend of mine, and he thought it was probably a spanning-tree issue, however I'm not convinced of that. I explained the issue to another friend of mine who has been doing networking for a really long time, and he doesn't think it's a spanning-tree issue because only the one VLAN goes down, and all traffic on that VLAN doesn't stop. Anything on that VLAN can still talk to each other, it's the inter-VLAN routing that stops working, and that is handled by the firewall.Great, so look at the firewall right? Not really, because my company thought it would be a good idea to hire a managed firewall solution prior to me being hired. Working with those guys is like sticking needles in your eyes. They are slow to respond, and they are so concerned with coveri...
Print or Perish
2011-11-21 16:20:00
Europe is again at center stage. At conferences and meetings and in private conversations, it is the topic of the hour. I have thought a lot this week about Europe and its impact, so once again we delve into what is an evolving situation. This time, we look at possible impacts on the markets, as we ponder the questions,“Are we back to 2008?” and “Is there a Lehman in our future?” and I try once again to keep from making this a book-length letter. And I close with some brief thoughts I brought back from DC on the Super Committee and the deficit cuts. But first, and quickly, I want to say that I am very pleased that Amazon . . . → Read More: Print or Perish
Fatigue Analysis
2011-11-21 07:05:00
Dear All How this fatigue analysis is performed for a U2 vessel. Is there any commonly used softwares? also is this analysis required for the whole vessel or only for nozzles/shell junctions.? in my case shell material - SA 516 Gr 70 pressure cycles - 100 cycles Temperatu
The Unthinkable Becomes Inevitable
2011-11-17 18:10:00
The European crisis is giving us all a real-time lesson as the “unthinkable” becomes “possible” and finally “inevitable.” - With Greece pushed to the sidelines for now, leaders are dealing with the much-bigger Italian debt problem.  The quandary is this: Italy cannot repay its debts and its highly-leveraged bankers cannot survive a default.  In the U.S., the Federal Reserve can create however much liquidity it needs to fulfill its role as lender of last resort.  The European Central Bank lacks this ability.  Hence, the ECB can lend to Italy and other troubled states only to the extent the ECB can itself borrow money.  From whom will the ECB borrow enough to keep Italy solvent?  That’s the problem. Citigroup chief economist . . . → Read More: The Unthinkable Becomes Inevitable
Italy: Too Big To Fail and Too Big To Bail
2011-11-15 19:10:00
The good news is that Greece is out of the headlines. The bad news is it has been replaced by Italy, which as the world’s eighth-largest economy is both “too big to fail” and “too big to save.” Europe’s financial crisis reached a turning point last week when exasperated German and French leaders finally conceded the possibility Greece could leave the Euro currency. They are now reportedly working on a scheme to kick out Italy and others as well, leaving a “core” monetary union. No one seems to know exactly how this would work or whether it would solve anything. Turmoil across the sea was enough to derail short-term strength in U.S. stocks for the second time in as . . . → Read More: Italy: Too Big To Fail and Too Big To Bail
User Defined Function (UDF) for CFD Analysis of Thermoacousic phenomenon.
2011-11-13 12:52:00
Hello, I am Chirag. I am trying to do CFD analysis of Thermoacoustic phenomenon using Ansys-Fluent. Initially to make the problem simple, I cosidered the case of two parallel plates having other conditions as shown in sketch. Now, I think I need to use UDF in Fluent to specify the time dependant b
User Defined Function (UDF) for CFD Analysis of Thermoacoustic Phenomenon
2011-11-13 12:52:00
Hello, I am Chirag. I am trying to do CFD analysis of Thermoacoustic phenomenon using Ansys-Fluent. Initially to make the problem simple, I cosidered the case of two parallel plates having other conditions as shown in sketch. Now, I think I need to use UDF in Fluent to specify the time dependant b
It?s All Greek To Me
2011-11-09 15:55:00
Long-time readers will be familiar with Michael Lewitt, one of my favorite thinkers and analysts. He has gone off on his own to write his letter, and I am encouraging him to write even more. I call Michael a thinker because he really does. He reads a lot of thought-provoking tomes and then thinks about them. And then writes, making his readers think. The world needs more Michael Lewitts. Today, he roams the world, commenting as he goes, starting of course with Europe. I have permission to use the first half of this most recent letter as today’s Outside the Box, leaving off the investment recommendations that he shares with his subscribers. If you are interested you can subscribe . . . → Read More: It?s All Greek To Me
Where Will the Jobs Come From?
2011-11-07 14:50:00
I find myself in Liam’s taxi on the beautiful drive to Kilkenny through the Irish countryside for a few hours this very early Friday morning, so what better time to begin writing about employment than in a country that is struggling, just as most of the developed world is, to find good jobs for its people. I’m on my way to a conference that will talk about the economics that is driving the world’s leading governments to distraction in Cannes. Is Greece going to vote? Take the money? Will it be an orderly default? Should Ireland default? Whatever I write, the situation will change as soon as I hit the send button tonight. (For the record, I think Greece . . . → Read More: Where Will the Jobs Come From?
The European Banking Crisis: Assessing the Damage and a Look Ahead
2011-10-31 20:07:00
In my letter earlier this week, our guest writer, Grant Williams, gave Europe about the same odds of escaping crisis as a pitcher throwing a perfect game in baseball. That’s 40,000 to 1. Take a look at this decision tree on Europe (below) from STRATFOR, a private intelligence company. Looks like they give Europe something more like the odds of a major-league pitcher leading in home runs. Not gonna happen. With a serious impending crisis on our hands, we need to understand it from all angles, starting with geopolitical risk. So I’m sending you this insightful two-part series from STRATFOR, written just prior to the meeting of the Eurozone Finance Ministers last Friday Oct 21. STRATFOR starts with a . . . → Read More: The European Banking Crisis: Assessing the Damage and a Look Ahead
European Summit: A Plan with No Details
2011-10-31 16:03:00
Where is the peace dividend that was supposed to come after the end of the Cold War? Where are the fruits of the amazing gains in efficiency that technology has afforded? It has been eaten by the bureaucracy that manages our every move on this earth. The voracious and insatiable monster here is called the Federal Code that calls on thousands of agencies to exercise the police power to prevent us from living free lives. It is as Bastiat said: the real cost of the state is the prosperity we do not see, the jobs that don’t exist, the technologies to which we do not have access, the businesses that do not come into existence, and the bright future . . . → Read More: European Summit: A Plan with No Details
Product Analysis For SA 193 Gr B7
2011-10-31 08:13:00
Whether product analysis is mandatory for SA 193 Gr b7 material ?
Foreigners Losing Confidence in Holding US Treasury and Agency Debt
2011-10-27 16:42:00
By Bud Conrad, Casey Research Foreign central banks buy US Treasury and Agency debt through accounts at the Federal Reserve, where it is held in custody. Without these central banks buying our debt, the US federal government would have to find a new source of funds or the result could be higher interest rates. Looking at the data on a monthly basis (and then multiplied by 12 to give the annual rate), here is the dramatic picture of how foreign central-bank purchases of our debt have shifted, from buying $500 billion to selling off $1 trillion. At this rate of selling over several months, interest rates would go higher – if other things were equal. Of course, things are . . . → Read More: Foreigners Losing Confidence in Holding US Treasury and Agency Debt
Things That Make You Wonder?
2011-10-26 15:41:00
Do we need a law that makes it illegal to push a moose out of a moving aircraft? In baseball, what are the odds of a perfect game? How difficult will it be to solve the problems of the Eurozone? These and other issues are meditated upon by Grant Williams in his Things That Make You Go Hmmm… letter, which is this week’s Outside the Box. Maybe it was the baseball set-up (as my Rangers battle the Cardinals in the World Series) or that I keep getting asked about Europe here in New Orleans at the 2011 Oppenheimer Wealth Management Roundtable, but Grant really pulled me through his weekly missive when I got started, and I believe you will . . . → Read More: Things That Make You Wonder…
Case Studies of Robustness Study in Statistical Analysis of Combustion Syst
2011-10-25 21:19:00
Hello , I am applying for the following internship , but am a bit unsure about robustness studies and how they are used in engine mathematical model analysis. My last internship involved the statistical analysis of manufacturing systems. The said job involved checking the accuracy of the provided ma
Three Basic Technical Analysis Measures I Like..
2011-10-25 16:30:00
Last week, I talked about a way to invest in markets without the need for perfect timing. But with all the sharp moves we’ve been witnessing, what if you want to try and time things in pursuit of more aggressive gains? How can you try and decipher which particular stocks are about to rise … or when it’s time to consider taking profits? Well, I base most of the decisions I make in my Income Superstars newsletter on fundamental measures — earnings reports, dividend histories, and other data points. But to help augment that research, especially when it comes to determining buy and sell points, I DO study charts and use some basic technical analysis. . . . → Read More: Three Basic Technical Analysis Measures I Like..
Protester Wins Because the Government's Best-Value Analysis was Irrational
2011-09-28 21:40:00
By: Michael H. Payne A protest that challenges the source selection decision on a negotiated, best value, procurement is not easy to win. Numerous decisions of the GAO and the United States Court of Federal Claims have held that procurement officials are entitled to substantial deference. In a recent decision by the Court of Federal Claims, however, the Court stated that “such deference is not unlimited.” See Firstline Transportation Security, Inc. v. United States dated September 27, 2011. While the protest did not involve a construction project, and dealt with a Department of Homeland Security contract for airport screening services, the Court’s decision is certainly applicable to procurements for construction. The Plaintiff argued that the Source Selection Evaluation Board (“SSEB”) failed to conduct a proper best-value analysis and actually awarded the contract on a lowest-price, technically acceptable basis. That, of course, was improper because t...
Ecotect Spatial Comfort Analysis
2011-09-17 16:37:00
A very useful Thermal tutorial in Youtube for your reference. to find out more... Video via http://www.youtube.com-/watch?v=JxsOPbjjiHs&featur-e=player_embedded Related tutorials by Autodesk University class taught by Brian Skripac goes over a variety of tools from the Autodesk portfolio for architectural simulation. 1.Revit Architecture to CFDesign for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) 2.Lighting Analysis with Radiance in Ecotect 3.Solar Radiation Analysis in Ecotect http://sustainabilityworkshop.a-utodesk.com/tutorial/visualizin-g-architectural-analysis http://autodeskeducation.medias-ite.com:80/Mediasite/Play/e59c0-109cbc14320b348103b0fc7724a1d
Problem Analysis Techniques
2011-08-30 12:29:00
I have posted a short video tutorial on two problem analysis methods – Why, Why and Six Serving Men.  I use these methods on my innovation workshops as tools to understand and unpack complex issues.  If you are facing a tough challenge then try using one or both of these methods to analyse the issue ...
Problem Analysis Techniques
2011-08-30 12:29:00
I have posted a short video tutorial on two problem analysis methods – Why, Why and Six Serving Men.  I use these methods on my innovation workshops as tools to understand and unpack complex issues.  If you are facing a tough challenge then try using one or both of these methods to analyse the issue ...
Sathya Sai Baba Saga: Is There Too Little Indian Media Critical Analysis?
2011-07-08 16:21:00
Let my reader imagine that the following is a note of mine to an Indian media person seeking me out to assist in the development of a news story. It may take no prizes for diplomacy, but it is not far, I think, from the mood of both our former devotee network members from both India and other countries. First, Sai Baba and his key servitors on the Sai Central Trust and the international Sathya Sai Organization profoundly deceived and betrayd. From circa 2000, owing to both organized and informal activity of former devotees, a great deal of critical exposure of Sai Baba and his cult occurred. In some parts of the world, Sai Centers emptied, while, in general, many left, including many well-respected leaders. Next, allied with Sai Baba and his cult's officials, corrupt local, state and national government consolidated the evils done by their complicity in the cover up of the outrages - wide-scale sexual abuse by Sai Baba and some around him of boys and young men, Police executions ...
MLB Draft: Instant Pick by Pick Analysis and Grades
2011-06-07 04:21:00
It's tough to grade baseball drafts because the players are still often years away...but what the heck, let's do it anyway.An interesting trend is that teams went for talent and didn't let good players go by for signability issues, as a result some good college players slid in favor of higher upside high school players.  With the economic issues some baseball teams are having I was expecting the opposite happen.  This was one of the more unpredictable drafts in recent memory.1. Pirates:  Gerrit Cole, RHP, UCLA.  When you've got the #1 pick you can't go the safe route, you have to go for the guy who has a chance to be dominant, especially when he's an experienced college arm.  Grade:...
WindowsRecovery Removal and Analysis
2011-04-30 07:25:00
Windows Recovery is a scareware which masquerades as a system performance optimization tool. Belonging to the FakeSysdef trojan family, it comes in many names including HDD Defragmenter, Check Disk, Windows Repair, Windows Restore, Windows SafeMode, Windows Fix Disk and Windows Recovery. It uses a variety of fake warning alerts about non-existent errors in computer hard ...
Antivirus Protection Removal and Analysis
2011-04-26 09:56:00
Similar in design and behavior to Antivirus soft and Antivirus Live rogues, this scareware aggressively displays a number of fake security alerts about network infiltration attempts and non-existent malware. Hijacks Internet Explorer by modifying the proxy settings and automatically opens porn websites every now and then. IE is allowed to visit only the sites related ...
BitDefender 2011 Removal and Analysis
2011-04-26 06:33:00
This scareware uses the name of a legitimate security application to ply its trade upon unwary users. BitDefender 2011 scareware copies the logo and design elements of the well known bitdefender range of security products. Once installed, this rogue software blocks execution of legitimate programs with fake security alerts. These fake warning messages are very ...
Antivirus AntiSpyware 2011 Removal and Analysis
2011-04-25 08:31:00
Antivirus AntiSpyware 2011 is rogue security application, similar to Internet Security 2010, Security essentials 2010, Security essentials 2011 etc., Once installed, this scareware produces frequent fake security warnings about non-existent malware and network intrusions. This rogue software pops up a security alert and blocks execution of legitimate programs. The fake security alerts come in a ...
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