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Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Pawur, Tasin, Paula, Inzae, Anzae, ...
Paula Pawur Tasin Inzae Anzae Remover
The same worm under different names. I'm pretty sure non-Spanish readers never heard of it, but this worm is spreading wildly in Spanish spoken countries. This worm in particular deletes all office docs, mp3, image files, source code files such as vbs, c or cpp, ... and resends itself using a built-in smtp server that sends the worm to the infected user's contact list.

You might be wondering why do I talk about it when each day different worms and viruses appear. Some computer users don't care if they are infected or not until the computer crashes and then they only try to recover their files and format the hard disk. The problem comes when these users see their documents deleted or their music folders empty, then they call someone to see if they can recover those files.

Well, I've been messing around with 30 infected computers since past wednesday and as none of the removal tools worked as I wanted and I'm tired of searching the keys in the registry and worm files to manually delete them, I have written a tiny script that locates and deletes the files Pawur creates and deletes them as well as the registry values it adds to the registry.

Download the Pawur removal tool here.

Note: It currently works with the four known versions of the worm (A/D).
The script will only work in WinNT4, Win2K or WinXp machines, you will need the external tool reg.exe from a Windows Reskit te get it run in a Win9x/Me box.
Although the script shouldn't compromise your system in any way I am not responsible of any harm your computer/software could suffer.
Source available on request.

[Escuchando: Lecho De Rosas - Revolver - Mestizo (4:23)]


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Friday, November 26, 2004

Maybe they played too many videogames
Things that happen when you give weapons to a bunch of inmature guys.
Play video (2.5Mb WMV file)
Via: Drunken Delight
[Escuchando: We Luv Deez Hoez (Feat Goodie - Outkast - Stankonia (RETAIL) (4:10)]


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Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Applause for the British

It seems that a coalition of organizations and governments leaded by the UK government will pre-buy millions of the malaria vaccine the Spanish researcher Pedro Alonso is evaluating for GSK ensuring with it it's distribution in third world countries that suffer this disease.

The government would offer to buy enough malaria vaccine to immunize 873 million people for HIV/AIDS, 642 million people for malaria, and 1,534 million people for tuberculosis in covered countries over ten years. The commitment would be backed by a legally binding contract. In the base case scenario, 2643 million DALYs would be saved for HIV/AIDS, 1,114 million DALYs would be saved for malaria, and 983 million DALYs would be saved for tuberculosis. (This is equivalent to 89 million lives for HIV/AIDS, 37 million for malaria, and 33 million lives for tuberculosis.)


This is by far a better way of erradicating malaria than previous campaigns.

Full report
@ - Translated by Google

[Escuchando: Dejame - Los Secretos - Ojos de Perdida (2:40)]


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Thursday, November 11, 2004

Ironies of life


This photograph taken through a police bus window shows an African woman that came to Spain in a small boat with another 37 people (six pregnant women and three babies) and was arrested before disembarking.

Background: Each day dozens of immigrants try to arrive to the coast of Spain in small and overcrowded ships that most of the times are intercepted by the Police or, unfortunately, wreck down a few miles from the coast.

For all you non-Spanish readers that don't get the irony in this picture, "salida de socorro" means "emergency exit" and that trip to the Police Station will probably be the beginning of a new life in Europe for that woman as most of south/central African countries illegal immigrants cannot be sent back to their homeland as they come here with no passport or their countries don't accept them back. So this woman has escaped her old life using the emergency exit. The new life as illegal immigrant won't be easy, at least at first, but it is a new oportunity for her at least.

Good luck!
[Viendo: Mar.Adentro.DVDRip - - Mar.Adentro.DVDRip - (2:00:45)]


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Blogger David said...

The journey crossing the Mediterranean Sea can be so hard that the people who do survive it are changed forever & most of the time it's not in a positive way. They sometimes see relatives die, or even their babies. Once they're on the other side, their new life always has a bitter sweet taste.

Very moving picture.

8:46 AM

 

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Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Fifteen years ago...
Fall of the Wall
Although the Wall is only a bunch of souvenirs spreaded through the World and a few meters long memorial, in November' 89 Germans broke the wall that not only divided Berlin but the whole Europe. It was the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Iron Curtain.

If nobody discuss that Germany is better unite, why do people still believe that a Wall can do some good in other countries?

APTN clipreel of the Fall
Altavista's video search for Berlin Wall.
Short video explaining the falling
[Escuchando: The Long Day Is Over - Norah Jones - Come Away With Me CDA (2:44)]


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Something's wrong when a hospital becomes a military target
I have tried hard to keep uninformed all this week, I took special care to read/watch/hear as few international news as I could. I thought that keeping myself ignorant of the World's happenings would clean my mind making it easy to understand why so many people support two things I cannot understand:
- Bush reelection
-The invasion of Iraq

I think I'm almost in understanding (note that I said understand and not share) why 59054087 USA Americans gave GWB a new opportunity to fix the mess he has involved the USA in. Fear and a 'someone to believe in' feelings have given him more votes than his own campaign ads.

I haven't found the slightest reason to support what 'the coalition' troops are doing in Iraq. I was beginning to think that those voters don't support the war but they don't really care about it (watching only TV series and sports can easily make you feel nothing about everything) but when I opened the afternoon's newspaper today and read that the first military action USA Army took today in Fallujah's raid was invading town's hospital. It inmediately reminded me some actions taken in Chechnya by terrorists against hospitals or the Israeli attacks against ambulances. I remember the USA already bombed at least another two hospitals in the Gulf war and in Afghanistan, in both cases the USA Army either denied it or said it was an error.

The fact that the USA admitted the invasion of the town's hospital as the first stage to the raid proves that the USA no longer respects the rules of war. Will massive and indiscriminate WWII style bombings be the next? Oh, wait. They are already doing it.

Read full story: MSNBC - Thousands of U.S. troops enter Fallujah
[Escuchando: El.Exorcista.El.Comienzo.Spanish.CVCD.Screener.WwW.EliteVcd.CoM.By.EVCDGroup - - El.Exorcista.El.Comienzo.Spanish.CVCD.Screener.WwW.EliteVcd.CoM.By.EVCDGroup - (1:45:29)]


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Blogger Harrison said...

FYI - since Mr. Kerry insisted "every vote be counted"--in the off chance he could still win--the total for President Bush now exceeds 61 million. Perhaps you could update your records.

You admit to being uninformed, so perhaps you also missed the new documentation connecting Saddam Hussein and al Qaeda. Hospitals and mosques were/are being used as ammo depots and sniper hideout.

The United States does not retreat when we are attacked by outside forces--who were funded by Saddam Hussein...unlike some counties I could name. We will take the battle to them before we allow them to destroy our country.

8:30 AM

 
Blogger pri said...

Well, first of all thanks for posting.

Then I must argue a couple of topics I disagree with you.

When you say that I'm uninformed you might think that I'm still in my no-news reading retirement, and I'm not. I've learned that the news I don't like won't change even if I refuse to look at them like, for example, some media in some countries force their countrymen to do.

Saying that Iraq had ties with Al Qaeda before the invasion (because we all know that after the country colapsed it became to be a huge training/recluting camp for all different terrorist organizations) would be something like saying that Iran has ties with the USA. Al Qaeda is based upon the idea of reinstalling wahhabism at least in the land of the old Islamic Empire and Sadam ruled a laic country where the only islamic interpretation allowed was sunnism. Any connection between them is a lie like the WMD one, but it's been used in this war funded on false statements.

When you say that mosques and hospitals are being used by the resistance I must say that there's no fighting in them, at least until USA troops come inside, but they are used by both insurgents and civilians (although it seems everybody between 15 and 65 is considered a terrorist both by the USA army and the USA) to rest and recover in a 'safe' place. Anyways, there are ways to take them out of a mosque without destroying it, just remember what Israel did in the seize of Bethelem's Nativity church a few years ago.

According to the retreat, what can I say? I think it's better to step back if it's been proven that you're acting bad. Our PM (Spain) took the troops back as 90% of the people were against the invasion and I must say that I'm proud of that decision. By the way, the USA is not being attcked by outside forces, in fact are the Iraquis the ones who are being attcked by foreign invaders instead.

I know I won't change your point of view, and I don't even try to, but I would encourage you to read/watch foreign media if you want to keep informed on this 'War on/of Terror' or, in case you don't trust what foreigners say, you can watch CNN International (on weekends in CNN Financial News channel or in sat).

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