The Web Design Template: – A Manual for many Small Business Owners

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 02-10-2009

It is seemingly common knowledge that every business, be it large or small, must have a website to actively compete in today’s workplace. The internet has opened the consumer market to an international level, and even if a business is targeting only local customers, there is an expectation that a quality business must have a respectable homepage and site.

Many small business owners are intimidated by the assumed technicality and work associated with building a website, or they are disgusted by the going rates of traditional designers. Fortunately, the advent of the web design template has brought a fresh breeze into a field that was once stagnant, and almost secretive. Gone are the days when a business required a high-price designer to spend weeks or months creating a basic homepage and related links. Now business owners can create attractive, professional web sites for a fraction of the time and cost.

Finding the Right Web Design Template

A simple search on the internet yields literally millions of results for a Quality web design templates. Making the right choice can be almost overwhelming. There are certain guidelines to follow while shifting through results. A quality web design template will be easy to download from the internet. It should also be simple to open in and edit with popular editing software such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. The more user-friendly the web design template is, the more simplified the design process will be. Finally, once you have modified the template to your exact specifications, the file should be easy to upload and open in your browser.

In addition to the ease of use, it is important that the web design template reflect the nature of the business. Templates with animation or flashy logos might turn off potential customers if a business is more staid and traditional. If a company is in the entertainment industry, bold, colorful patterns would be more suitable.

Using a Template

Once the correct web design template is obtained, it should be saved or downloaded so that the template can be modified. Programs such as Microsoft FrontPage or Dreamweaver make the editing process simple. In many cases, an individual need never even see the HTML coding behind the template; he may simply import texts and objects or use basics commands such as cut and paste to achieve the desired result. In addition, a quality web design template also comes with basic, or occasionally advanced, user-support on the originating website if the editing process proves to be more complicated than was originally assumed. A Web design template can range from the simplest, user-friendly form to increasingly complex.

A business website is also expected to have quality content, i.e. writing and any other relevant images or logos. This material can usually be created in traditional programs or obtained from other sources and imported into the web design template. The overall process is not too far removed from inserting clip art into a word processing file. The final step would be to save the modified file and upload it onto server space reserved for the website.

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Now Trojan Horse Delivered in Automatic Update Services

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 02-10-2009

Trojan Horse – One Mans “Worse Case Scenario” Prediction
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This is a fictional article about a Trojan Horse Virus, or you could say it is one mans prediction of a “worse case scenario”. Because of the field I’m in, I maintain a personal list of my top 10 “worse case scenarios”. Every time I perform a security assessment I run into something new or identify a situation that is ripe for a potential vulnerability. I think we could all agree that no respectable or ethical company would intentionally deliver a malicious piece of code as part of a helpful update solution. However, the reality is that human beings are behind technology and human beings are unpredictable and fallible.

Many major operating system vendors have automatic update services. Many hardware vendors and other software packages have followed this trend, incorporating automated update services into their products. In some cases, the services for automatic updates run as the local “system” account. This account has the ability to access and modify most of the operating system and application environment. When automatic updates were relative new, many people would perform the updates manually, however, as time has progressed, many now trust these services and allow the updates to proceed in a truly automated fashion.

The Final Step before the Hammer Falls
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So let’s expand upon our “worse case scenario”. A new service pack is just about ready for release. The last step prior to public release is quality control / validation. The team of people performing this task includes a significantly disgruntled employee (Or may he/she is going through a horrible life crisis and has not much to lose). When people are in pain or distress it is not uncommon for them to project this same feeling onto others in any way they can. So, instead of performing their job in the normal fashion, they decide to incorporate a malicious payload into the forthcoming update.

The First Step For The Trojan Horse: Evasion
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This payload has some unique characteristic, three to be precise. First, it is constructed in such as way to not appear as something malicious. The anti-virus and anti-spyware programs currently on the market won’t be able to detect it through anomalous detection techniques.

The Second Step For The Trojan Horse: Information Collection
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Secondly, it has been instructed to wait 12 hours to activate to start searching your computer an network for important files that may contain financial, healthcare, and other confidential information such as user accounts and passwords. It then sends this information to anonymous systems on the Internet. Because this “Trojan horse” has been incorporated into an automated update by someone with reasonable skills, it is instructed to only perform the collection of data for 12 hours. Given the number of global systems that allow automated updates, 12 hours should be more than enough. The person behind this realizes that someone will quickly identify that something malicious is going on and start to rollout a defense solution to halt the process.

The Final Step: Incapacitate
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Finally, the Trojan Horse will cease it’s data collection and deliver it’s final blow. Because of the level of system privilege it is running at, it modifies the communication protocols and services on the system to prevent any type of external communication to its local peers and external (Internet) hosts. It does this in such as way that the only immediate method to recover from this is a system roll-back, system repair, or restore from near-line media, such as tape or disk. And as far as system recovery is concerned, I can tell you that many people even in corporate entities do not perform the most basic steps to be prepared for a quick system disaster recovery. In some cases, some of the most important recovery services have been disabled because of lack of system resources or disk space (which is amazing given how inexpensive this is anymore).

What Could Be the Impact of This “Trusted” Trojan Horse
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Just about every time you install a new application or piece of software you increase the time it takes to boot your PC and in some cases decrease its performance. On thing that drives me crazy is printing software. For the life of me I cannot understand how or why printer support software could total 400MB in size, but they sometimes do. Not only that, they tend to load all kinds of unnecessary real-time running applets. HP printers are notorious for this. Be very aware of what it is you are loading and only load those components that you need. Even some off-the-shelf software packages load adware and other not so helpful applets. Also, when you uninstall software, not all the software gets uninstalled in many cases. One thing I suggest is to purchase a registry cleaner. This can dramatically decrease boot times and in many cases increase the overall performance of your PC.

People are already concerned about identity theft, or at least they should be. I recently spoke with a business associate that told me that even with everything he does to keep his identity secure he has been the victim of identity theft not once, but twice. If your user id’s, online accounts, passwords, financials, or other confidential information winds up on the Internet for any anonymous person to see, you can bet it will be used in a way to cause you problems. Even if only 10% of the global systems fell victim to this Trojan Horse, the cut off of communications could cost businesses billions of dollars and potentially impact their reputation as “secure” institutions.

Conclusion
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If we don’t think that this “worse case scenario” can happen, then we’re kidding ourselves. Recently, one of the market leaders in the perimeter defense business had to recall a service pack because it contained a significant “bug” that could result in a security breach; a service pack that can be delivered through and intelligent update service. Obviously there has to be a certain level of trust between us, the consumer, and the vendors of hardware / software we rely on. I’m not entirely sure what “fail-proof” solution can be put in place to prevent something like this from happening. Although I’m sure there are quite a few checks and balances in place already. The bottom line is, if you or I can image a scenario like this, there is always a chance of it happening. In my case, I usually wait for several days to apply new service packs and hot-fixes. Hopefully someone else will find the problem, correct it, and then I’ll apply it.

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They never ending Anti-Spyware story

Posted by thegeek | Posted in Tech | Posted on 02-10-2009

It’s been with us since 1993, it’s gotten more intrusive, more complicated. It’s created a whole ecosystem, so to speak.
A person sits somewhere, writing a new virus, a new application of Spyware. It is put onto the Internet and Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware vendors begin to develop definitions to combat it, maybe even to stop it permanently. These fixes are incorporated into the new versions of the software they sell, or distribute as freeware. Existing companies, businesses, and users struggle to keep up with what to use, overwhelmed, their lifeline to the Internet depends on it.
In this portion of the ecosystem you have; The end user. YOU! Your Internet Provider, Hosting Service, ect. The businesses on the Internet, all of em. The existing companies and vendors providing the Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Programs. Adding to this ecosystem, new companies start up to get into the rapidly exploding business, marketing their own software. More additions occur as new businesses start up to sell the software the companies have produced. New and old online users buy upgraded and new software to try and protect their personal information from being stolen.
Interlaced into all the above is the knowledge required to know how to protect ourselves with the basics. A hardware or software Firewall, Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware.
Whew! Ok, rest.
Point to ponder while resting. Recent eWeek.com tests reveal that some Vendors are failing to provide solutions when it comes to finding and permanently destroying Viruses and Spyware. Rested?
Then let’s look at it from another angle shall we? Without the person somewhere in the world writing the virus or Spyware, there would be no need for the person that is writing the program to combat it. There would be no need for the company that employs the person writing the programs to combat the virus or Spyware. No need for the Businesses that sell the programs the company markets. Still with me? Good. And finally, No need for the user, you, to protect yourself.
I hope this lil exercise has proved informative. Take Care.

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