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Sunday, March 5, 2017

Facebook Hacking Software The Windows based Trojan That Has Accelerated Globally

Facebook Hacking Software The Windows based Trojan That Has Accelerated Globally


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A newly discovered Facebook hacking tool actually has the capability to hack Facebook account, but YOURS, and not the one you desire to hack.

How to Hack Facebook account? How to Hack my Girlfriends Facebook account? My boyfriend is cheating on me, How do I hack his Facebook Account?

These are the queries that most of the Internet users search on Google.

But Beware! If you come across any Facebook hacking tool that promises you to help you hack your friends Facebook accounts, you may end up downloading a hacking tool that could hack you, instead of them.

Facebook Hacking Tool that Can Really Hack, But Your Accounts

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Dubbed Remtasu, the tool is marketing itself as a Facebook hacking tool but actually is aWindows-based Trojan that has accelerated globally over the past year, and has now capability to disguise itself as an app for accessing peoples Facebook account credentials.

The tool contains a Keylogger that can capture all your keystrokes and store them in a file that is subsequently sent to the attackers server.

The malicious Facebook hacking tool is exploiting "the constant desire of a lot of users to take control of accounts from this well-known social network," according to a Monday blog post by IT security company ESET.

How Remtasu Works:

The malicious tool is delivered via direct download websites.

Once a user visits one of these websites, the dangerous Win32/Remtasu.Y malware automatically gets downloaded and executed on victims machine and hide itself among other files.

Remtasu has capability to:
  • Open and obtain information from the clipboard.
  • Capture keystrokes.
  • Store all the data in a file which is subsequently sent to an FTP server.

The worst part is yet to come:

The malware remains on the infected computer even when the victim reboots their system or attempts to find the malware threat in the list of active processes.
"In this case, the malware replicates itself, saving the copy in a folder that it also creates within the system32 folder," reads the post. "The new InstallDir folder remains hidden inside the system files, making it difficult for users to access."

Most affected parts of the world include Colombia, Turkey, Thailand and elsewhere. In past, Remtasu was distributed through malicious files attached to phishing emails purporting to be from legitimate government or businesses organisations.


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  • Hack Facebook Using Phishing 2016 - Bypassing Security Check (Responsive)
  • Hackers Could Hijack Your Facebook Fan Page With This Trick

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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

edition that dress

edition that dress


// one // Dress: Edition (also love this one, see my other edition picks below). Shoes: Stuart Weitzman. 
// two // Dress: Edition. Shoes: Old. Jacket: Marissa Webb. Lips: Stila Beso. Sunglasses: Celine. Bag: Chanel. Thank you to Express for partnering on this post.


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Saturday, February 18, 2017

Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the 70s

Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the 70s


Production Year: 2014
Release Date: 10/14/2014
Studio: Cinema Epoch
Director: Mike Malloy 



There are documentaries...Then there are DOCUMENTARIES!  Eurocrime! is clearly the latter.  The love child of director Mike Malloy, the documentary explores the Italian crime films that were (mostly) predominate in the 70s.  The documentary is split up into several chapters, the first chapter delves into early Italian cinema and the habit of taking popular US trends and "making it their (the Italians) own."  In the 60s the Italians were fixated on westerns, but when the money for that fad began to dry up the new found popularity of films like The Godfather and Dirty Harry resulted in the creation of the poliziotteschi genre.  The rest as they say, "is history."



The film then dives into the very hectic social climate of Italy and how that played into the creation of the films.  During this time period violence was prominent; murder, kidnappings, and bombings were becoming the norm.  This was a theme that would typically play out in the 70s crime film.  Even some of the films crew were criminals!


From there the the film takes a look at the actors and the directors.  Thankfully a number of the more prominent poliziotteschi participants (try saying that three times fast!) were interviewed.  Their stories and anecdotes were all very colorful and painted a pretty clear portrait of an industry that was more concerned with getting the film made as quickly as possible than the safety and (occasionally) quality of the film.


One other important aspect of the documentary was the extreme violence featured in the poliziotteschi films.  It was as if each movie was trying to out do the last.  A chunk of time was spent on one memorable scene featured in 1974s Almost Human, apparently one extremely violent scene was so popular patrons would leave their film and sneak into the Almost Human auditorium just to see the violence on display.  These films were known for their sadistic violence, from genital mutilation to the killing of innocent children and Im glad Malloy made a point to spend a bit of time on that subject.


Overall Eurocrime! is a very satisfying watch, as someone whos a fan of these films I was extremely happy to see such effort put into glorifying a number of these underrated movies.  I was also pleasantly surprised with not just the number of interviews, but the amount of films covered.  Thanks to this film I have a lot of research and hunting to do.  This documentary is not to be missed!


Tomas Milian interview (14:57) - The first thing I noticed when watching Eurocrime! was the unfortunate lack of Tomas Milian.  It seems that Milian was not available for an interview during the films production.  Thankfully they were eventually able to get an interview and have included it as a special feature.  The actor discusses his career along with a number of the Italian crime films he was involved with.  The actor is just as colorful in the interview as he was in the films!

Deleted scenes (06:52) - Two deleted scenes are available, the first delves a bit deeper into the dubbing of the films.  The second scene is about the legacy of the Poliziotteschi, how now decades later the genre is finally getting the recognition it deserves.  

Trailer (05:09)


Eurocrime! is the best film-related documentaries Ive seen since Not Quite Hollywood, its truly immense in its coverage going into great detail about not just the making of the films, but the social climate that helped shape the films.  This is a true must see for film fans!  I feel we all owe Mike Malloy a huge debt of gratitude for creating such an all-encompassing and entertaining documentary!


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