My video I made (Exodus 04' - Sims) is also hosted on YouTube if you prefer them over Google Video.
Here are both links:
Google Video: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6028859023891626907
You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LSQZMnLhRU
Enjoy!
ZB24
P.S. Also, check out my YouTube channel, link's in the sidebar. There you can view some of my favorite videos and any videos that I've uploaded to YouTube.
All of the dreams we built up from the ground, They never believed them they just tore them down, We will rebuild them from the start, we will rebuild them from the heart... - HOOBASTANK, "From the Heart", Every Man for Himself
Sunday, January 21, 2007
"'Storm Worm' rages across the globe'"
HI!
This is really important stuff! (you can read the original article here: NEWS.COM)
By Dawn Kawamoto
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: January 19, 2007, 8:15 AM PST
Last modified: January 19, 2007, 10:00 AM PST
update "Storm Worm," one of the larger Trojan horse attacks in recent years, is baiting people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front, security researchers said Friday.
Over an eight-hour period Thursday, malicious e-mails were sent across the globe to hundreds of thousands of people, said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer for F-Secure.
People who open the attachment then unknowingly become part of a botnet. A botnet serves as an army of commandeered computers, which are later used by attackers without their owners' knowledge.
Storm Worm carries the subject line "230 dead as storm batters Europe," Hypponen said, noting the unusual twist to the e-mail.
"The e-mail was started 15 hours ago, when the storm was peaking in Central Europe," Hypponen said. "This is unusual in that it was very timely."
Storm Worm is a Trojan horse with an executable file as an attachment. Cybercriminals took advantage of social engineering, using the news of the European storm to get people to open the attached malicious file, which promises more news on the weather emergency. The recipient must open the file for it to execute.
The file creates a back door to a computer that can be exploited later to steal data or to use the computer to post spam.
Storm Worm is already close to being as large as the bigger attacks of 2006, Hypponen said, though it's still smaller than Sasser and Slammer.
Hypponen also noted that this Trojan horse is unusual because most attacks these days tend to be smaller and targeted, as criminals seek to pilfer personal information for financial gain, rather than fame.
Though Storm Worm is widespread, the damage may ultimately be minimal in the U.S. because most tech security companies will have already added it to their blocking list before people get into work, he added.
Other e-mail subject lines for it include "U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza..." and "A killer at 11, he's free at 21 and..."
According to the Associated Press, the European storm has killed at least 41 people.
ZB24
This is really important stuff! (you can read the original article here: NEWS.COM)
By Dawn Kawamoto
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Published: January 19, 2007, 8:15 AM PST
Last modified: January 19, 2007, 10:00 AM PST
update "Storm Worm," one of the larger Trojan horse attacks in recent years, is baiting people with timely information about a deadly, real-life storm front, security researchers said Friday.
Over an eight-hour period Thursday, malicious e-mails were sent across the globe to hundreds of thousands of people, said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer for F-Secure.
People who open the attachment then unknowingly become part of a botnet. A botnet serves as an army of commandeered computers, which are later used by attackers without their owners' knowledge.
Storm Worm carries the subject line "230 dead as storm batters Europe," Hypponen said, noting the unusual twist to the e-mail.
"The e-mail was started 15 hours ago, when the storm was peaking in Central Europe," Hypponen said. "This is unusual in that it was very timely."
Storm Worm is a Trojan horse with an executable file as an attachment. Cybercriminals took advantage of social engineering, using the news of the European storm to get people to open the attached malicious file, which promises more news on the weather emergency. The recipient must open the file for it to execute.
The file creates a back door to a computer that can be exploited later to steal data or to use the computer to post spam.
Storm Worm is already close to being as large as the bigger attacks of 2006, Hypponen said, though it's still smaller than Sasser and Slammer.
Hypponen also noted that this Trojan horse is unusual because most attacks these days tend to be smaller and targeted, as criminals seek to pilfer personal information for financial gain, rather than fame.
Though Storm Worm is widespread, the damage may ultimately be minimal in the U.S. because most tech security companies will have already added it to their blocking list before people get into work, he added.
Other e-mail subject lines for it include "U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza..." and "A killer at 11, he's free at 21 and..."
According to the Associated Press, the European storm has killed at least 41 people.
ZB24
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Natasha Bedingfield
Hi Ya!
I got her CD from the library recently and and first I didn't really like the songs. I didn't really take time to listen. Today, since there was time to kill (YAY!) I listed to the songs more closely and watched some music videos. I think that she pretty cool! She's a decent singer (on CD), her songs are meaningful (she writes her OWN SONGS!), she can sing okay live, and she from the UK!
She's got some really pretty songs.
Anyway, on her myspace she had this little widget thing with news and some links so I thought I would put it on here for you:
I got her CD from the library recently and and first I didn't really like the songs. I didn't really take time to listen. Today, since there was time to kill (YAY!) I listed to the songs more closely and watched some music videos. I think that she pretty cool! She's a decent singer (on CD), her songs are meaningful (she writes her OWN SONGS!), she can sing okay live, and she from the UK!
She's got some really pretty songs.
Anyway, on her myspace she had this little widget thing with news and some links so I thought I would put it on here for you:
Sunday, January 14, 2007
My Sims 2 Video
I made my first video using the Sims 2 today! I'm pretty proud of it.
It's about my Zoe Sim, and the guy I had her marry to make the game more interesting. The guy's name is Johnny Smith and he's a Green Alien. Yeah...
Anyway, he's nice! Here's the video:
It's about my Zoe Sim, and the guy I had her marry to make the game more interesting. The guy's name is Johnny Smith and he's a Green Alien. Yeah...
Anyway, he's nice! Here's the video:
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