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Kepler is the new 28nm GPU that will be powering the GTX 600 series Cards. Here is some leaked infomation on them!

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Fake anti-virus software on the increase

Top ten virus threats reported

Fake antivirus applications are on the increase according to a report from GFI Software. In its top ten collection of the 10 most prevalent threat detections encountered during the month, the insecurity experts found that there was a new wave of or rogue Avs.

Growing since the start of the year, last month brought a significant spike in new variations of rogue AV, the report said. Christopher Boyd, senior threat researcher at GFI Software said that while the velocity at which rogues were successfully propagating may have slowed toward the end of last year, they are certainly back now, and they remain a popular tactic among cybercriminals.

Many rogue AV programs are being distributed via spam containing malicious links to the Blackhole exploit, a tool used by cybercriminals to target unpatched vulnerabilities in software applications from industry leaders like Microsoft and Adobe. Users infected by rogue AV may be redirected to fraudulent websites, have their systems hijacked by software appearing to scan their PCs or plagued by messages warning of viruses and other PC security risk. These scareware tactics trick users into providing credit card data to purchase non-existent protection.

To make matters worse rogue AV utilities are continually tweaked in an attempt to avoid detection, with newer variants of these malicious applications propagating every 12 to 24 hours.

The outfits 10 Threat Detections for February are:

Detection Type Percent

Trojan.Win32.Generic Trojan 35.63

GamePlayLabs Browser Plug-in 3.66

Yontoo Adware 2.79

INF.Autorun (v) Trojan 1.41

Trojan.Win32.Ramnit.c (v) Trojan 1.02

Trojan-Spy.Win32.Zbot.gen Trojan 0.94

Virus.Win32.Sality.at (v) Virus.W32 0.94

Worm.Win32.Downad.Gen (v) Worm.W32 0.92

Trojan.Win32.Jpgiframe (v) Trojan 0.87

GameVance Adware (General) 0.87

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Global HDD capacity expected to be restored to 80% in 1Q12

The global production capacity of hard disk drives (HDDs) will increase to 140-145 million units, about 80% of the level before flooding hit Thailand in late 2011, in the first quarter of 2012, according to industry sources.

HDD makers exhausted their inventories of products and components in December 2011 and January 2012, the sources indicated. However, HDD vendors have not hiked quotes due to the off-season.

Among HDD vendors, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Seagate Technology have suffered less damage from the flooding and therefore have moved faster in restoring production capacities, compared to Toshiba and Western Digital, the sources indicated.

The global HDD production capacity dropped from 175 million units in the third quarter of 2011 to a bottom of 120-125 million units in the fourth quarter due to the flooding and then began to rise along with restoration efforts, the sources said. Global HDD output is expected to increase to 160 million units in the second quarter of 2012 and further to the original level before the flooding in the third quarter, the sources added.

Due to increased costs of components and materials, HDD prices are likely to rise 30-40% from the level before the floods by the end of 2012, the sources indicated.

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