Antivirus or anti-virus software is used to prevent, detect, and remove computer viruses, worms, and trojan horses. It may also prevent and remove adware, spyware, and other forms of malware. This page talks about the software used for the prevention and removal of such threats, rather than computer security implemented by software methods.
A variety of strategies are typically employed. Signature-based detection involves searching for known patterns of data within executable code. However, it is possible for a computer to be infected with new malware for which no signature is yet known. To counter such so-called zero-day threats, heuristics can be used. One type of heuristic approach, generic signatures, can identify new viruses or variants of existing viruses by looking for known malicious code, or slight variations of such code, in files. Some antivirus software can also predict what a file will do by running it in a sandbox and analyzing what it does to see if it performs any malicious actions.
No matter how useful antivirus software can be, it can sometimes have drawbacks. Antivirus software can impair a computer's performance. Inexperienced users may also have trouble understanding the prompts and decisions that antivirus software presents them with. An incorrect decision may lead to a security breach. If the antivirus software employs heuristic detection, success depends on achieving the right balance between false positives and false negatives. False positives can be as destructive as false negatives. Finally, antivirus software generally runs at the highly trusted kernel level of the operating system, creating a potential avenue of attack
many type of antivirus.... for example.......
http://www.avira.com/en/avira-free-antivirus
http://www.kaspersky.com/homeuser?thru=reseller%3Dgoogle_bsmal_k%26gclid%3DCKShk9rJmqcCFUUb6wodcVX0sQ
http://www.pandasecurity.com/homeusers/solutions/activescan/
http://www.bitdefender.com/
❤. . liVing mY liFe . .❤
Monday, 21 February 2011
Sunday, 20 February 2011
Ramli AwaNg MurShid . . . . o_0
One of my hobby is reading novels. I love to read novel written by Ramli Awang Murshid. His novels are awesome !
This is a little bit about Ramli Awang Murshid
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He was born in Papar, Sabah, Malaysia on November 4, 1967.eDucatiOn
Murshid was educated in the primary school Kapayan in Kota Kinabalu from 1974-1979. He then went to Sabah College in 1980 and graduated 4 years later and got his Certificate of Communication from the National University of Malaysia in 2000. He got his bachelor of arts (honours) degree in communication from the National University of Malaysia as well.
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- First runner for his novel Igauan Maut (1995) in Adult Novel Writing, hosted by Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kota Kinabalu branch.
- Sabah Literature Award 1995/1996 from his novel Igauan Maut
- First runner up for Pei Pan novel, hosted by Sako Novel National Award 2002.
- Sabah Literature Award 2004/2005 via novel Pei Pan
- Sabah Literature Award 2006/2007 via novel Bagaikan Puteri (As a princess)
- Berita Harian Reader's Favourite Book Award 2009 via novel Hijab Sang Pencinta (2nd Runner Up)
hIs puBliSh nOveLs
- Tombiruo
- Semangat Hutan
- Tombiruo Terakhir
- Ranggau
- Mandatori
- ADAM
- Satu Janji (One Promise)
- Bagaikan Puteri (As Princess)
- Rahsia Perindu (Lover's Secret)
- Hatiku Di Harajuku (My Heart is in Harajuku)
- Cinta Sang Ratu (The Queen's Love)
- Hijab Sang Pencinta
- Mikhail
- Ungu Karmila
- Cinta Sufi
- 9 nyawa
- Anugerah Pertama
- Igauan Maut
- Pei Pan
entrepreneurship
The concept of entrepreneurship has a wide range of meanings. On the one extreme an entrepreneur is a person of very high aptitude who pioneers change, possessing characteristics found in only a very small fraction of the population. On the other extreme of definitions, anyone who wants to work for himself or herself is considered to be an entrepreneur.
The word entrepreneur originates from the French word, entreprendre, which means "to undertake." In a business context, it means to start a business. The Merriam-Webster Dictionary presents the definition of an entrepreneur as one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter 's definition of entrepreneurship placed an emphasis on innovation, such as:Schumpeter's View of Entrepreneurship
- new products
- new production methods
- new markets
- new forms of organization
Many people use the terms "entrepreneur" and "small business owner" synonymously. While they may have much in common, there are significant differences between the entrepreneurial venture and the small business. Entrepreneurial ventures differ from small businesses in these ways:Entrepreneurship vs. Small Business
- Amount of wealth creation - rather than simply generating an income stream that replaces traditional employment, a successful entrepreneurial venture creates substantial wealth, typically in excess of several million dollars of profit.
- Speed of wealth creation - while a successful small business can generate several million dollars of profit over a lifetime, entrepreneurial wealth creation often is rapid; for example, within 5 years.
- Risk - the risk of an entrepreneurial venture must be high; otherwise, with the incentive of sure profits many entrepreneurs would be pursuing the idea and the opportunity no longer would exist.
- Innovation - entrepreneurship often involves substantial innovation beyond what a small business might exhibit. This innovation gives the venture the competitive advantage that results in wealth creation. The innovation may be in the product or service itself, or in the business processes used to deliver it. for more example, about entrepreneurship just simply click this link... ;)
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