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22 Feb
Miror 1 ziddu :
22 Feb
Update Build3 hadir dengan penambahan 12 pengenal varian virus baru. Bagi Anda pengguna PCMAV 1.93 sangat disarankan segera melakukan update, agar PCMAV Anda dapat mengenali dan membasmi virus lebih banyak lagi. Jadi, total virus yang dapat dikenali hingga Build3 kali ini adalah sebanyak 32 virus.
Daftar tambahan virus hingga PCMAV 1.93 Update Build3:
Ahole
Ahole.inf
Aurel
Aurel.vbs.B
Autoit.CL
Autoit.CM
Autorunme.D
Dungcoi.D
Gerubug
Hidea
LoveStory.B
Nabe.A
Nabe.B
Nabe.C
Nginul.B
PisangBakar
PisangBakar.B
PisangBakar.bat
PisangBakar.txt
Recycler.Q
Recycler.Q.inf
Recycler.R
Recycler.S
Vfp
Vfp.bat
Vfp.inf
Vires.H
Vires.I
Wordhb
Xlove
Yeanqin
Yuyun.vbs.C
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Abdul Khalik | Thu, 02/19/2009 8:55 AM | Headlines
Mending US ties: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (center) waves as she poses for photos with students from the elementary school where US President Barack Obama studied in his youth, upon her arrival at Halim airport in Jakarta on Wednesday. Clinton arrived in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority country, on a mission to start mending US ties with the Islamic world.
Local journalists held their breath as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton exited a room at the Indonesian Foreign Ministry with her Indonesian counterpart Hassan Wirajuda accompanying her.
Wearing a blue blouse, she looked fresh, and her smile never left her face despite the seven-hour nonstop flight from Tokyo.
“She looks more beautiful than on TV,” one female journalist said.
As she began to talk, all minds snapped to what she said.
“I bring greetings from President Obama, who has himself said and written about the importance of his time here as a young boy,” Clinton said. “It gave him an insight into not only this diverse and vibrant culture, but also the capacity for people with different backgrounds to live harmoniously together.”
While a group of protesters outside the US Embassy screamed out “Go home Hillary", her friendly gestures and sweet smile never faded during Wednesday's, putting a more humane face on the US.
A Foreign Ministry official said that as soon as she had arrived at Halim Perdana Kusuma Airport in East Jakarta earlier in the afternoon, she shook hands with “almost everyone at the airport, down to the cleaning service staff”.
Among those who welcomed her at the airport were 44 children from Obama's former primary school, singing traditional folk songs and waving Indonesian and US flags. She smiled, stopped and talked to them.
But the merriest welcome she got was at the ASEAN Secretariat, where dozens of employees shouted “Hillary! Hillary!” from the moment she stepped in to meet with ASEAN Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan.
She was welcomed like a heroine, complete with a flower garland given to her before entering the building. Clinton then shook hands with the employees.
Later in the evening, Clinton hosted a dinner with the country's civil society leaders.
— JP/Abdul Khalik
The Jakarta Post | Thu, 02/19/2009 11:34 AM | National
Valentine's Day | |
![]() Traditional symbols of Valentine's Day include hearts, doves, Cupid and love notes. American postcard, circa 1900. | |
Also called | St. Valentine's Day |
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Observed by | Christian and Christian-influenced cultures |
Type | Christian, cultural, multinational |
Significance | Lovers express their feelings to each other |
Date | February 14 |
Observances | Sending greeting cards and gifts, dating. |
Valentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world. In the West, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. The holiday is named after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines". Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.[1] The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.[2]
The U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year, behind Christmas. The association estimates that, in the US, men spend on average twice as much money as women.[3]
The Associated Press , Seoul | Fri, 02/13/2009 5:11 PM | World
North Korea's most advanced long-range missile is being assembled at a launch site for a possible test-firing later this month, a newspaper said Friday. The South responded by preparing "for all situations."
Tanalee Smith , The Associated Press , Healesville, Australia | Sun, 02/08/2009 3:48 PM | World
Wildfires raging across parts of south-eastern Australia
Israeli ambassador targeted in shoe attack
(02-05) 09:09 PST STOCKHOLM, (AP) --
Swedish police arrested two protesters after they hurled a shoe and books at Israel's ambassador while he gave a speech at a university seminar, a police official said Thursday.
Ambassador Benjamin Dagan was not injured in Wednesday night's attack at Stockholm University, police spokeswoman Petra Sjolander said.
"The shoe only brushed his leg, and the books didn't hit him," she said.
Dagan was participating in a seminar on Israel's upcoming elections and the situation in the Middle East, when a man and a woman in the audience started throwing objects at him.
Grainy video of the incident posted on YouTube showed how a group of protesters in the audience started shouting while books were tossed toward the front of the room.
Sjolander said both suspects, who were not identified, were released after questioning. She said a prosecutor had launched an investigation and that the two were suspected of attempted assault and disturbing public order.
An Israeli Embassy spokesman declined to comment on the attack.
The incident echoed similar attacks in recent weeks. An Iraqi journalist threw his shoes at President George W. Bush during a news conference in December and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was attacked by a shoe-throwing protester in Britain on Monday.
Omid launch likely to stoke western fears of missile capabilities
Iran today claimed it had broken into the global space race after launching the country's first domestically produced satellite into orbit, in a move that will intensify western fears over its missile capabilities.
State television showed footage of the Omid (Hope) satellite being sent into space in a launch clearly timed to mark the 30th anniversary celebrations of the 1979 Islamic revolution.
"In another achievement for Iranian scientists under sanctions, Iran launched its first homemade Omid satellite into orbit," an Iranian TV report said. "It was carried into orbit by Iran-made satellite carrier Safir."
The reports said the Omid was equipped with experimental satellite control devices and power supply systems and was designed for gathering information and testing equipment.
The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, hailed the launch as a historic event aimed at "expanding monotheism, peace and justice". He said the satellite, which he claimed had telecommunications capabilities, had reached its orbit and had made contact with ground stations, although not all of its functions were active yet.
The launch drew criticism from the Obama administration, with a White House spokesman expressing "acute concern".
"Efforts to develop missile delivery capability, efforts that continue on an illicit nuclear program, or threats that Iran makes toward Israel, and its sponsorship of terror are of acute concern to this administration," the spokesman, Robert Gibbs, said.
While Tehran insists the satellite will enable it to improve phone and internet technology and to track natural disasters, western analysts have warned that it would create the capacity to launch intercontinental ballistic missiles.
Today's launch makes Iran the 11th country to put a satellite into orbit since the Soviet Union launched the first in 1957.
It comes almost exactly a year after Iran launched the Kavosh-I (Explorer-1), a rocket capable of carrying satellites into space. That event, which also marked the opening of an Iranian space centre at an undisclosed desert location, was condemned as "unfortunate" by the US.
It was followed by months of careful rehearsals for today's event, which included the launch of a dummy satellite last August and the firing of a second rocket, the Kavosh-2, into space in November.
Iranian scientists have been working on a space programme for at least a decade. Early efforts involved co-operation with Russia. In October 2005, a Russian rocket launched Iran's first satellite, the Sina-1, which carried photographic and telecommunications equipment.
The announcement of the Omid's launch comes as officials from the US, Russia, Britain, France, Germany and China are due to meet near Frankfurt tomorrw to talk about Iran's nuclear program.
The group has offered Iran a package of incentives if it suspends uranium enrichment and enters into talks on its nuclear program. The UN Security Council has imposed sanctions to pressure Iran to comply.
Speaking at the African Union summit in Addis Ababa, Iran's foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, insisted the country's new satellite was for "peaceful purposes" and said the western powers were intent on depriving it of the latest technological developments.
"Iran's satellite technology is for purely peaceful purposes and to meet the needs of the country," he said. "Satellites are a very essential means of gathering environmental data, climate data... and lots of necessary information that we need for technological, agricultural and economic projects," he said. "The difference between our country and some countries which have these capacities is that we believe science belongs to all humanity. Some people believe that advanced technologies belong to some countries exclusively.
"In Iran's history, in the last 100 years, you cannot point to aggression by Iran against any nation. Iran's people are peace-loving - they want peace with all countries around the world."
The Jakarta Post , Jakarta | Tue, 02/03/2009 9:16 PM | World
Hillary Clinton is expected to visit Indonesia next month as part of her maiden trip as U.S. secretary of state, diplomats said.
According to Reuters, the diplomats said Clinton's visit to Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, during her Asia trip would fit with President Obama's efforts to restore U.S. relations with the Muslim world.
Obama, who spent part of his childhood in Indonesia, said in his inaugural address he sought a new way forward with the Muslim world "based on mutual interest and mutual respect."
The diplomats, who spoke on condition they not be identified because the State Department has yet to announce the trip, cautioned that Clinton's schedule could change, but mentioned that China, Japan and South Korea were also on Clinton's travel agenda.
The stalled multilateral effort to rein in North Korea's nuclear ambitions is likely to be a major feature of Clinton's talks in the region, as is the global financial crisis.
North Korea's nuclear program is among the most vexing of a series of foreign policy challenges that U.S. President Barack Obama inherited from former President George W. Bush.
Pyongyang agreed in 2005 to abandon its nuclear programs under a deal struck by the two Koreas, China, Japan, Russia and the United States but it then tested a nuclear device in 2006.
The secretive, communist state subsequently reached more detailed pacts to dismantle its plutonium-based nuclear program but it has balked at allowing extensive inspections that would allow the United States to verify its actions.
Clinton has praised the six-party talks, which allow the United States to try to leverage the influence of the other parties -- notably China -- to reward North Korea for steps toward denuclearization and to punish it for backsliding.
However, it is unclear how the Obama administration plans to get North Korea back on track with the aid-for-disarmament deal or whether it may consider a more intense bilateral dialogue as a way to do so.
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