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Kingsoft Powerword Chinese Dictionary and Translator 2007

Posted By : vidra | Date : 27 Dec 2006 14:25:00 | Comments : 11 |
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Kingsoft Powerword Chinese Dictionary and Translator 2007
Windows XP | English/Chinese | 406 MB



ATTENTION! Before downloading, read this:

This is the most recent version of the powerful Kingsoft PowerWord Chinese/English dictionary. It was officially published on December 6, and I have found it on a Chinese p2p site. It contains much more dictionaries and features than the 2006 version. HOWEVER, in contrast to that, it needs a registration and checks its validity the first time you start the program. I have included a crack that I've found on a number of Chinese sites (practically four files you have to copy into the program directory after install), and it works fine. BUT each time when I start it with the cracked files, my Kaspersky Internet Security warns me that they include a Trojan virus – but if I dare to start it, then later I cannot trace the Trojan with the same Kaspersky. Can it be a hypersensitivity of Kaspersky to a normal feature of the program? (as it indeed follows with suspicion and warning messages the normal functioning of this program as well, but this is not new, it also did it with the 2006 version, and if you allow it once then the warning messages do not return).

I have checked all respective and available Chinese forums, but I have not found any further info on this feature. Therefore I upload this program here not simply as a gift, but also as a case for the experts to test and judge. PLEASE download it (on your own responsibility) and check it; and if you know any explanation, solution, or better crack then please do not hesitate to share it with us.

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Features:

Super Volume:-
Includes 200 recognized dictionaries.

Multi-Professional:-
Includes 80 professional thesaurus: The machine, aviation, chemistry, telecommunication, environment, energy, medical science, pharmacy, economic trade, building, metallurgy, broadcast, geology, automobile, electric power, electrician, deckle, ships, spinning, agriculture herds the wood, LIN2 XUE2, agriculture, calculator, law, fire fight, machine electricity instrument, accountancy, business, psychology, voyage, import and export, mathematics, physics, living creature, paleontology, microbiology, cell biology, genetics, botany, embryology, biochemistry, the human body dissect, zoology, mechanics, atomic, information, electrical engineering, geography, mineral industry, light industry, highway science and technology, survey and map, electronics, mechanical engineering, coal, astronomy, the metallurgy learn, agrology, ocean science, railroad science and technology, voyage science and technology, histology, automation, water conservancy science and technology etc..

Cursor Translator:-
For English or Chinese website, translation appears instantly by just put cursor on the words..

Trueman Speaker:-
Speaker button next to every word, press it to hear standard English or Chinese (Mandarin) pronunciation.

Easy to Read:-
All the Chinese words have Pin Yin;
All the English words have Phonic symbols.

Bilingual Tool:-
Phrases and example sentences explained in both English and Chinese.

Useful Knowledge including Chinese Cultural:-
China telephone city code;
Measurement & chemical element sign form;
Tang-dynasty Poems with poets' introduction;
Mandarin PinYin index;
China history chronicle?
Chinese and Foreign festival,and many more...

Download:

http://www.ftp2share.com/file/12065/Kingsoft2007.html

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Posted By: martinius Date: 27 Dec 2006 16:12:21
Hi:
I've submitted the crack files to virustotal (http://www.virustotal.com ). They offer a free service of virus scanning with multiple engines. Files can be submitted via http or mail and it's quite fast. (for those who wanted more info you can check their website )
The results are here...many AVs ( including some of the more trustables ones ) don't detect nothing, but some of them do, so the file is doubftul. In any case, here is more info and you decide :-)
Complete scanning result of "crk.zip", processed in VirusTotal at 12/27/2006 14:27:34 (CET).

[ file data ]
* name: crk.zip
* size: 796912
* md5.: 990d39e1d968335a173cfab736e17590
* sha1: fe7279857b68d59e5e174ccecdf871590f5c90b9

[ scan result ]
AntiVir 7.3.0.21/20061227 found nothing
Authentium 4.93.8/20061222 found [Possibly a new variant of
W32/Threat-HLLIN-Slipper-based!Maximus]
Avast 4.7.892.0/20061221 found nothing
AVG 386/20061227 found [BackDoor.Generic4.AWK]
BitDefender 7.2/20061227 found nothing
CAT-QuickHeal 8.00/20061226 found nothing
ClamAV devel-20060426/20061227 found nothing
DrWeb 4.33/20061227 found nothing
eSafe 7.0.14.0/20061226 found [suspicious Trojan/Worm]
eTrust-InoculateIT 23.73.99/20061227 found nothing
eTrust-Vet 30.3.3271/20061223 found nothing
Ewido 4.0/20061226 found [Backdoor.Assasin.11]
F-Prot 3.16f/20061222 found [Possibly a new variant of
W32/Threat-HLLIN-Slipper-based!Maximus]
F-Prot4 4.2.1.29/20061222 found [W32/Threat-HLLIN-Slipper-based!Maximus]
Fortinet 2.82.0.0/20061227 found [PossibleThreat!016875]
Ikarus T3.1.0.27/20061227 found [Backdoor.Win32.Assasin.11]
Kaspersky 4.0.2.24/20061227 found nothing
McAfee 4926/20061226 found nothing
Microsoft 1.1904/20061227 found nothing
NOD32v2 1940/20061227 found nothing
Norman 5.80.02/20061227 found nothing
Panda 9.0.0.4/20061227 found [Suspicious file]
Prevx1 V2/20061227 found nothing
Sophos 4.13.0/20061226 found nothing
Sunbelt 2.2.907.0/20061218 found nothing
TheHacker 6.0.3.137/20061224 found [Backdoor/Assasin.11]
UNA 1.83/20061227 found [Backdoor.Assasin.F630]
VBA32 3.11.1/20061226 found [Backdoor.Win32.Assasin.11]
VirusBuster 4.3.19:9/20061226 found [novirus:Packed/NSPack]

[ notes ]
packers: UPX, NSPACK
packers: Packed
packers: UPX

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Posted By: vidra Date: 27 Dec 2006 16:29:07
Thank you very much, martinius. An exhaustive report indeed. However, these uncertainties (and especially the fact that the "great" virus checkers have not found anything suspicious) might indicate as well that there is in fact no virus in the files, and it is only the "talkback" feature of the authenticating .dll that is identificated as a backdoor Trojan. At least it would be pleasant if it were so. But how to be sure about it?

Any more comments, tests, opinions would be very welcome.
Posted By: vidra Date: 27 Dec 2006 16:34:06
P.S. My hypothesis is perhaps be supported by the fact that I get the warning message not when I start the program, but a couple of seconds later, when PowerWord apparently wants to contact its home server - so the suspicious behavior might be in fact a normal feature of the authentication process.
Posted By: martinius Date: 27 Dec 2006 17:52:40
I agree with both, but I would not assume any responsibility in asserting this. I will install it when I have time to deal with it, and probably the firewall will reveal if it's a real "talk" with the manufacturer IP for license verification or whatsoever.
Regarding false positives, even my NOD32 triggered the other day in an 100 MB APE file (!) claming to be a trojan.
( but this has happened only once in three years! )
Posted By: martinius Date: 28 Dec 2006 01:45:38
More...Webroot SpySweeper (antispyware) doesn't detect anything. I leave for a week holidays and will test when back...meanwhile if some of you install it, try to take note of the firewall communication attempt and perform a "whois" to check if the destination address belongs to the manufacturer and post results.
Other suggestions/tests proposals are welcome!
Happy New Year to you all.
Posted By: vowl Date: 29 Dec 2006 02:51:59
Beware, guy. The PRC Chinese softwares always play things dirty. Even the famous Chinese software companies also distribute their software with spyware.
Posted By: vidra Date: 29 Dec 2006 11:21:34
@ vowl: Yes, some Chinese software in fact come with spyware, but it is easy to check with spyware/virus checkers and to kill, and there's no problem. And indeed Kingsoft never played such trick. Even now they play honest: after you start the program, it displays a message saying it's controlling the validity of registration. It is at this point that Kaspersky tell there might be a Trojan in the KINGSOFT.DLL responsible for the communication. But if this is only a hypersensitivity of Kaspersky, then it's all right, the software is clean and usable.

@ martinius: Thanks in advance for the firewall test! Looking forward very much to the results.
Posted By: ignacio5000 Date: 03 Jan 2007 01:45:45
xiexie ni
Posted By: gnatwing Date: 29 Jan 2007 18:20:25
Thanks for a great share
Posted By: vidra Date: 23 Feb 2007 19:37:04
Direct RS links:

http://rapidshare.com/files/9016725/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/9026165/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/9054305/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/9040897/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/9097970/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part5.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/9106103/KingsoftPowerWord2007.part6.rar
Posted By: Filip013 Date: 05 Aug 2011 08:48:09
Thanks, vidra. Great uploads!
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