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Welcome to DLLStop
What is a .dll?
A DLL (Dynamic Link Library) is a file that can be loaded and executed by programs dynamically. Basically it's an external code repository for programs. Since usually several different programs reuse the same DLL instead of having that code in their own file, this dramatically reduces required storage space. A synonym for a DLL would be library.
How is a .dll file used?
A DLL file can be used by several applications at the same time. Some DLLs are provided with Windows System and available for any Windows based application. Other DLLs are written for a particular application and load when the application is running.
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Latet Security News
Security firms issue warning over email worm
(AFP)
AFP - Computer security firms issued warnings on Friday over a computer virus that arrives by email offering downloads of "free sex movies" or documents.
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 19:10:04 GMT
"Here You Have" Virus Demonstrates Need to Improve Malware Security
(PC World) PC World - A worm known affectionately as "Here You Have" based on the subject line of the infected e-mail used to propagate it has quickly spread into a global malware attack. The efficacy of the simple, and poorly worded e-mail luring users to click on a malicious link demonstrates why we need a whole new approach to malware defense. Fri, 10 Sep 2010 12:27:00 GMT
'Here you Have' Virus Tries to Delete Your Security Software
(PC World) PC World - On Thursday, a new worm hit the Internet, and it’s been spreading by emailing the address books of infected users, according to McAfee Labs. By masquerading as a benign PDF, the worm looks something like this when it shows up in your inbox: Fri, 10 Sep 2010 06:14:00 GMT
Hackers make 57,000 booby-trapped websites weekly: experts
(AFP)
AFP - About 57,000 seemingly legitimate websites booby-trapped by hackers spring up on the Internet each week, computer security researchers at PandaLabs said.
Fri, 10 Sep 2010 00:33:47 GMT
Online Privacy Bills Would Hurt E-commerce, Trade Group Says
(PC World) PC World - Proposals in the U.S. Congress that would create new rules for websites collecting personal data would cripple the online advertising and publishing industries, e-commerce trade group NetChoice said Thursday. Thu, 09 Sep 2010 19:30:17 GMT
'Here You Have' Malware Preys on the Incompetent
(PC Magazine) PC Magazine - This afternoon at least one story began swirling about a new threat provisionally called "here you have". It's thus named because this malware arrives in an e-mail with "here you have" in the subject. Thu, 09 Sep 2010 18:45:33 GMT
Hackers find iPhone OS 4.1 jailbreak
(Digital Trends) Digital Trends - Hours after Apple released its iOS 4.1 update, coders have identified an exploit in the operating system’s boot ROM. First announced by iPhone Dev-Team member pod2g on Twitter, it has since been confirmed by other hackers. Thu, 09 Sep 2010 08:21:14 GMT
Symantec Unwraps Norton 2011 Suite, Free Tools
(NewsFactor) NewsFactor - Symantec launched the 2011 editions of Norton Antivirus and Norton Internet Security Wednesday, as the security software maker indicated that 65 percent of consumers worldwide -- and almost three-quarters of U.S. Web surfers -- have already fallen victim to cybercrimes. This makes comprehensive online security protection more important than ever, Symantec executives said. Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:20:20 GMT
Cybercrime is Rampant Around the World, Says Study
(PC World) PC World - A new study by security vendor Symantec reports that Internet crime has grown into a widespread problem globally. It also provides intriguing insights into consumers' lax attitudes toward online piracy, plagiarism, and other illegally or unethical activities. Wed, 08 Sep 2010 19:52:00 GMT
Trend Micro Revamps Entire Product Line With 'Titanium'
(PC World) PC World - Following up Norton's new product launch early Wednesday, Trend Micro announced an overhaul of its entire home user product line on Wednesday, under the moniker "Titanium." The new products, Titanium Internet Security, Titanium Maximum Security, and Titanium Antivirus+, include new features that use cloud computing for malware detection. Wed, 08 Sep 2010 17:22:00 GMT
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