Tuesday, December 4th 2007
The Inquirer Hit by a Virus
Any techPowerUp! readers who also read The Inquirer may want to stay away from The Inquirer for a while after reports that the site is infected with a virus. According to NOD32, the virus is a variant of the BAT/Emilia.D trojan, although the screenshots would suggest that this could be result of heuristic proection rather than a confirmed infection. The screenshots from VR-Zone are below, so I'd recommend that you don't go to the Inquirer for at least a few hours to be on the safe side, and if you do then make sure your virus software is up-to-date.
Source:
VR-Zone
21 Comments on The Inquirer Hit by a Virus
Did you visit that story in the screenshots?
this has happend to many sites that gives you "scan you computer" ads etc
so it can happen to ANY site, that uses some dubleclick or some other ads thingy, i think TechPowerUp uses text (google ads) and png/flash images added by w1zzard, not dubleclick etc
JPEG: 61KB
PNG: 611KB
Just took one myself of the full screen with Firefox/TPU open.
1920x1200
PNG: 92KB
JPEG 80% Quality: 291KB
JPEG 100% Quality: 660KB
JPEG _will_ give you noticable artifacts with text, as it softens the edges, adding ugly shit around the text. JPEG is considered a "lossy format", you will lose quality, whereas PNG is lossless. :)
For photos (graphic background, i.e. non-browser, non-text screenshots) JPEG will result in a smaller filesize.
Edit:
Comparision:
Top: JPEG 80%
Middle: PNG
Bottom: JPEG 100%
Compare quality and colors (my nick) :)
NOD32 is the best antivirus, its lightwight, scans fast, dosnt use you whole system,
people that use norton are stupid, it takes around 80% of you system resources from you
so i will recommend NOD32 before ever recommending norton
norton has to much crap and uses javascripts in their interface, nod32 uses pure c+ interface so no problems what so ever with missing text etc
you wont even notice NOD32 running, and if you enable advanced herutices it will give you false postives on crackes/keygens irc system scripts and so on but it wont on the default settings
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PNG is only smaller when dealing with TINY files... I posted my results 2 times. The top one is JPEG80, the bottom one is PNG32. The JPG result image is 77.7KB while the PNG result image is 90.6KB.
And obviously there is no point 'resaving fucked up jpegs' as kakazza put it :)
png is superior when saving text and pics with a small amount of colors.
jpeg is superior when saving complex pictures like from a camera.
png is superior over jpeg for screenshots involving simple colored windows and lots of text.
the png is bigger on the jpeg comparison, because the jpeg inside has lots of colors and noise.