Recycler variant. Recycler.J, K and L, that new variants found. Which is the typical of this virus is a technique, how it spread. Of all the variants that we have, how that is done the same, namely masquerade as Recycle Bin. For example the virus attacks the flash disk. In the flash disk of the victim will be the folder with the name of Recycler in which there is a folder using the name of alpha numeric example "S-1-5-21-1482476501-1644491937-682003330-1013" with the icon is similar to the Recycle Bin icon. If this folder, click on or accessed from the Explorer, the file the virus will not be visible. To view them, you can go to command prompt with the command "dir / a".


Purwo.C. One of the new variants of Purwo, still created using Visual Basic, with the body size of about 56KB, without the pure-pack. This virus uses Word document icon similar property MsOffice to deceive potential victims. When he infected create a folder with the name "A Place in Under Cover" of the hidden attributes, and contain a file called "Corrupted.exe" on each drive that he find. In the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 \ file system also have windows . exe, and in the C: \ Windows \ java \ service. exe. At the time it will show a black screen that contains the text of the message from the author. And be careful, this virus will also remove some of the files belong to you that he met.


X Japan, the rock band that reunited in 2007 after a decade apart, has announced on its website on Saturday that it is delaying its Paris concert and its Christmas concerts in Saitama, Japan until next year. The website cites a decision by the concert's management team for the delay. Specifically, America's Azoff Management and Filament Inc. have determined with their new partner, the concert promotion company AEG, that a newer long-term strategy will have more success and take X Japan to more cities around the world. X Japan's New Year's Eve countdown concert in Tokyo's Akasaka Blitz will go on as scheduled.

Paris will still launch the world tour, but the planned November 22 conceX Japan, the rock band that reunited in 2007 after a decade apart, has announced on its website on Saturday that it is delaying its Paris concert and its Christmas concerts in Saitama, Japan until next year. The website cites a decision by the concert's management team for the delay. Specifically, America's Azoff Management and Filament Inc. have determined with their new partner, the concert promotion company AEG, that a newer long-term strategy will have more success and take X Japan to more cities around the world. X Japan's New Year's Eve countdown concert in Tokyo's Akasaka Blitz will go on as scheduled.

Paris will still launch the world tour, but the planned November 22 concert will now take place in 2009. Likewise, the December 24 and 25 concerts in Saitama will be replaced with a larger concert tour across all of Japan in the spring of 2009. After the Paris concert, the group will still adhere to a schedule that includes stops in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taiwan, and Korea. X Japan is also planning to go to more Northern European tour stops in Sweden and other locations. No mention has been made yet of an American tour stop, ever since the planned New York stop was cancelled earlier this year.

X Japan's most notable anime contributions were the songs in the X² music video collection and later X movie. The animation studio Madhouse adapted both productions from CLAMP's X manga. rt will now take place in 2009. Likewise, the December 24 and 25 concerts in Saitama will be replaced with a larger concert tour across all of Japan in the spring of 2009. After the Paris concert, the group will still adhere to a schedule that includes stops in Hong Kong, Bangkok, Taiwan, and Korea. X Japan is also planning to go to more Northern European tour stops in Sweden and other locations. No mention has been made yet of an American tour stop, ever since the planned New York stop was cancelled earlier this year.

X Japan's most notable anime contributions were the songs in the X² music video collection and later X movie. The animation studio Madhouse adapted both productions from CLAMP's X manga.

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