Showing newest 68 of 533 posts from July 2009. Show older posts
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Friday, July 31, 2009

How do I uninstall or remove Internet Explorer 8?

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When you remove Internet Explorer 8, your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored with your customizations (such as add-ins, Favorites, and your home page). (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=letmefixit)

To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow the instructions for your version of Windows. To follow these steps, you must be logged on to Windows as an administrator.

Note If you are not sure which version of Windows that you are running, or if you need help verifying that you are an administrator, click here to determine your environment (http://support.microsoft.com/gp/admin) .

Important You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 8 if it is set as not removable. This occurs if you install Internet Explorer 8 before you install Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Windows XP. If this scenario applies to you, then you must uninstall SP3 before you can uninstall Internet Explorer 8. For more information about this issue, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
950719 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950719/ ) You cannot uninstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 after you install Windows XP Service Pack 3

Steps for Windows Vista or for Windows Server 2008

To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:
  1. Close all programs.
  2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  3. Click Uninstall a Program under the Programs category
  4. In the Tasks pane, click View installed updates.
  5. In the list of installed updates, double-click Windows Internet Explorer 8.

    Note If Windows Internet Explorer 8 does not appear in the list of installed updates, try the alternative steps for Windows Vista or for Windows Server 2008.
  6. In the Uninstall an update dialog box, click Yes.

    Note If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
  7. Follow the instructions to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.
  8. When the uninstall program is finished, restart your computer.
After you have finished, go to the "Did the "Let me fix it myself" steps fix the problem?" section to verify that your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored.

Steps for Windows XP or for Windows Server 2003

To uninstall Internet Explorer 8, follow these steps:
  1. Close all programs.
  2. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  3. Click Add or Remove Programs.
  4. In the list of currently installed programs, click Windows Internet Explorer 8, and then click Remove.

    Note If Windows Internet Explorer 8 does not appear in the list of installed updates, try the alternative steps for Windows XP or for Windows Server 2003.
  5. Follow the instructions to uninstall Internet Explorer 8.
  6. When the uninstall program is finished, restart your computer.
Now go to the "Did the "Let me fix it myself" steps fix the problem?" section to verify that your earlier version of Internet Explorer is restored.

Flash update plugs zero-day Adobe vuln

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Adobe released an update to its Flash Player software on Thursday, completing a busy week of security updates from the software developer.

Users are advised to upgrade to Flash version 10.0.32.18 to defend against a cross-platform flaw that has become the focus of hacking attacks since last week.

Components of the vulnerable software are used by Adobe AIR, so the security-conscious need to upgrade that software to version 1.5.2, as explained in a security advisory by Adobe here.

Earlier this week Adobe warned that a Microsoft ATL vulnerability that prompted an unscheduled patch on Tuesday also affects Adobe Products. Flash Player and Shockwave Player were spun from the flawed software development technology and need to be updated as a result.

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Hijacking iPhones and other smart devices using SMS

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Black Hat Researchers have uncovered a bevy of vulnerabilities in smart phones made by multiple vendors, including one in Apple's iPhone that could allow an attacker to execute malicious code without requiring the victim to take any action at all.

The iPhone bug allows an attacker to take complete control of the coveted device simply by sending the owner an SMS, or short message service, message, said Charlie Miller, principal analyst at Independent Security Evaluators. He said he informed Apple's security team of the vulnerability several weeks ago and has yet to receive an official response.

The vulnerability is the same one Miller discussed three weeks ago, when he said he wasn't sure if it would allow him to do anything other than remotely crash an iPhone. Now that he's had more time to analyze the bug, he says he's confident he can remotely hijack the devices by doing nothing more than sending a malformed SMS message.

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Meter insecurity raises specter of free parking hacks

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Black Hat Hackers have figured out a way to trick San Francisco's computerized parking meter system into giving away unlimited free parking by cloning the smart cards used to pay fees.

Speaking at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, hackers Jacob Appelbaum, Joe Grand and Chris Tarnovsky said they were able to compromise the system by monitoring the communications that occur between the electronic meters and the smart cards. They were then able to carry out what's known as a replay attack, in which the communications were repeated on their own blank smart cards.

"We own the San Francisco parking meter system," Appelbaum said in an interview with El Reg. "They clearly did not do enough due diligence if at all from a security perspective. The idea that someone is not already exploiting it is sort of laughable."

During their 75-minute talk, the team showed a picture of a cloned smart card in one of the San Francisco parking meters. It's value: $999.99. The team was careful to say they never actually used any of the stored credit to pay for parking.

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Total Commander 7.50 beta 8 & 7.04a Multilingual

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Total Commander (former Wincmd) is an Explorer replacement for Windows. This is the 32 bit version for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000, and XP. A 16 bit version is also available as tc16v651.zip. Total Commander handles archives like subdirectories. It supports ZIP/ARJ/LHA/RAR/UC2/TAR/GZ/CAB/ACE archives, and has an internal ZIP-compatible packer. The search function allows to search for files inside archives, even for text.

A command line helps starting programs with parameters, and a fully configurable button bar allows to launch programs and inter- nal commands. The built-in viewer can show files in text, hex, binary, image and multimedia format. The 32 bit version supports Drag&Drop from and to explorer/desktop, delete to the recycle bin, and Explorer style context menus/property sheets. FTP servers on the Internet can be accessed like local drives. A configurable directory hotlist (bookmarks) and history list make directory navigation easier.

The sync function allows to synchronize two complete directory trees, and the compare function shows the difference of two binary or text files highlighted side by side. The new parallel port connection works between any combination of Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT 4, Windows 2000/XP, Windows 3.1 and even DOS through a separate server.

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Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days (2nd Edition)

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Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days covers the basics of Perl in the first few chapters, and then moves on to practical issues of Perl and in-depth discussions of more advanced topics. Later chapters also delve into software engineering topics, with discussions of modular code and object-oriented programming. CGI is covered in one chapter, but it is not the focus on the book. The book relies heavily on longer working examples and code, as opposed to small snippets and code fragments, and each chapter includes two to three smaller complete examples and one major one that illustrates most of the concepts for that chapter and builds on the chapters before it. Written by Laura Lemay, this is her third major book after Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML in 21 Days and Sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days.

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MySQL Administrator’s Bible

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With special focus on the next major release of MySQL, this resource provides a solid framework for anyone new to MySQL or transitioning from another database platform, as well as experience MySQL administrators. The high-profile author duo provides essential coverage of the fundamentals of MySQL database management—including MySQL’s unique approach to basic database features and functions—as well as coverage of SQL queries, data and index types, stores procedure and functions, triggers and views, and transactions. They also present comprehensive coverage of such topics as MySQL server tuning, managing storage engines, caching, backup and recovery, managing users, index tuning, database and performance monitoring, security, and more.

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PHP and script.aculo.us Web 2.0 Application Interfaces

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This book has been written keeping in view every basic step as well as covering the most complex aspects while writing our applications — from simple effects, to the AJAX way of communicating through systems in applications. It gives you a completely new way of adding interactivity to your web applications. You will learn how sript.aculo.us provides interactivity and beauty to your project so that it engages users and appeals to the masses.

Faster, more efficient, and more productive applications are what we are trying to build. Each chapter of this book has been hand-crafted to make sure that you as a developer can learn and master the art of making beautiful applications.

The book covers all the various aspects of script.aculo.us with a few real-world clone projects, which will surely help you explore your creative side.

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Thursday, July 30, 2009

GDI+ Custom Controls with Visual C# 2005

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A fast-paced example-driven tutorial to building custom controls using Visual C# 2005 Express Edition and .NET 2.0. If you want to build custom controls with C# but you don’t know where to start, or you are intimidated by the huge amount of information that needs to be absorbed, then this book is for you. This friendly tutorial is based on numerous examples with real-world applicability, and includes a case study featuring the development of a fully functional PieChart control. Showing you how to use the free Visual C# 2005 Express Edition environment to develop your controls, Building custom Controls with Visual C# 2005 will teach you how to create professional, reusable custom controls for your desktop applications in no time. This book has been written with the intermediate C# developer in mind. Assuming a working knowledge of C#, the book teaches you how to implement custom controls using Visual C# 2005 Express Edition and all other versions of Visual C#, and GDI+ with .NET 2.0 The book covers: . Understand the basics of custom controls . Use GDI+ to draw your own controls . Implement double buffering to speed up your forms . Add printing functionality to your custom controls .

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Pro Silverlight 2 in C# 2008 (Windows.Net)

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Silverlight is a lightweight browser plug–in that frees your code from the traditional confines of the browser. It’s a rules–changing, groundbreaking technology that allows you to run rich client applications right inside the browser. Even more impressively, it’s able to host true .NET applications in non–Microsoft browsers (like Firefox) and on non–Microsoft platforms (like Mac OS X). Silverlight is still new and evolving fast, and you need a reliable guidebook to make sense of it.

With four–color graphics and screenshots throughout, Pro Silverlight 2 in C# 2008 is the perfect reference: you’ll learn about the features that put Silverlight in direct competition with Adobe Flash, such as rich support for 2D drawing, animations, and media playback, and best of all, you’ll experience the plumbing of .NET and the design model of WPF through Silverlight—all of the same .NET technology that developers use to design next–generation Windows applications. Author Matthew MacDonald provides an expertly crafted tutorial written from professional developer to professional developer. You’ll learn to create rich media applications using Silverlight in the environment you’re most productive in–no matter what the target platform.

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MI5 website vuln builds mountain out of molehill

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Hackers have uncovered information security shortcomings involving MI5's website, even though the problem is nowhere near as severe as one tabloid paper claims.

A breathless Daily Express "exclusive" on Thursday claimed the breach created a possible means for hackers to attack the computers of surfers visiting the security service's website and steal information. It's highly unlikely that confidential data held by the security service itself was exposed by the attack, even the Daily Express concedes.

In any case the flaw has now been resolved, so visitors are no longer at risk.

The Daily Express claims the MI5 attack was carried out by a hacking crew called "Team Elite", who are also reportedly responsible for attacks against the World Health Organisation’s website (as earlier reported by SoftPedia in greater depth here).

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EU backs renewal of anti-terror bank scrutiny deal

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The EU is in talks to renew an agreement allowing US authorities to scrutinise European banking transactions as part of US anti-terrorism efforts.

Existing arrangements dating from 2007 - which existed in much the same form but in secret before then - allow US anti-terror investigators to access European bank transfer transaction data maintained by Swift (Society of Worldwide Inter bank Financial Telecommunications) under controlled circumstances. Swift is due to move its primary internet servers from the US to a data centre in the Netherlands later this year, necessitating changes in a gentlemen's agreement that has existed since the 9/11 terrorism attack.

US security agencies have had access to Swift data under the Terrorist Finance Tracking Programme (TFTP) since 2001, but the programme only became public knowledge in June 2006, after the scheme was revealed in a New York Times story. The US Treasury made promises to the EU regarding the controls and safeguards to accompany the TFTP scheme in June 2007.

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Intel warns over bare-metal BIOS bug

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Intel has warned that some of its motherboards contain a flaw in their BIOS setup that creates a privilege escalation vulnerability.

As a result of the security bug, users already logged in as administrators could change code running in System Management Mode. SMM is a privileged operating environment that operates outside of operating system control, creating a possible mechanism (at least in theory) for mounting rootkit-style attacks on vulnerable systems.

Exploiting the bug would probably require physical access to affected systems, a fair amount of skill and not a little luck in locating a vulnerable box.

Desktop and server systems are both potentially affected by the bug, described by Intel as "important", so the flaw still merits close attention.

BIOS updates designed to mitigate against attack are available for vulnerable Intel motherboards, as explained in an advisory by the chip giant issued on Wednesday.

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Tiny typo blamed for massive IE security fail

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One small typo in Microsoft's code caused the security vulnerability that prompted Microsoft to release an out of sequence patch on Tuesday, it has emerged.

A rogue ampersand ("&") created a security hole in a the MSVidCtl ActiveX control that hackers began exploiting early this month. A blog posting on Microsoft's Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) by Michael Howard, a security program manager at Microsoft, explained that the minor typo corrupted the code used by the ActiveX control. This in turn created a buffer-overflow bug, he explains.

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Wildcard certificate spoofs web authentication

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Black Hat In a blow to one of the net's most widely used authentication technologies, a researcher has devised a simple way to spoof SSL certificates used to secure websites, virtual private networks, and email servers.

The attack, unveiled Wednesday at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, exploits a weakness in the process for generating secure sockets layer certificates. It works by adding a null string character to several certificate fields, a technique that tricks browsers and other SSL-enabled programs into misinterpreting the domain name that is being authenticated.

Security researcher Moxie Marlinspike created what he called a universal wildcard certificate that in many ways resembles certificate authority certificates that VeriSign and other companies use to generate SSL certificates. He did it by applying for a normal certificate for his website thoughtcrime.org. In the commonName field he listed the site as *\0.thoughtcrime.org, giving him a certificate that tricks many programs into authenticating virtually every address on the internet.

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Virtual encrypted vaults for secure sharing

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Overtis Systems launched the VigilancePro Encrypted Vault Manager (EVM), which provides means to encrypt, store and transmit data using virtual vaults. EVM also provides a way to share information securely on removable media, email and other means.

EVM is also available as part of the full VigilancePro endpoint agent. When used as part of a full VigilancePro deployment all key management is handled centrally in line with ISO/IEC 11770 best practice. As a result, there is no need to enter passphrases when creating files.

Decryption on other systems running VigilancePro is carried out automatically and specific keys can be allocated to user groups, allowing only HR to read HR files. For users that need to share encrypted data with third parties, the use of passphrases can be enabled specifically for them. The integrated version of EVM can be used in conjunction with the file and folder management features within VigilancePro, ensuring that only .VPV files can be copied to removable media or to local hard drives in mobile devices.

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How to remove Virus from USB Drives

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One of the ways by which a virus can infect your PC is through USB/Pen drives. Common viruses such as autorun.inf , ‘USBFlash.exe’, ‘Haudio.exe’ etc are spreading through USB drives. Most anti virus programs are unable to detect them and even if they do, in most cases they are unable to delete the file, only quarantine it. Here are the things which you can do if you want to remove such viruses from your USB drives.

Whenever you plug a USB drive in your system, a window will appear similar to the one shown below


Don’t click on Ok , just choose ‘Cancel’. Ok, now you have to Open your cmd.exe
Start>Run>cmd and press OK
In the command prompt window type :
G:
look at the image below:



On the same windows type:
dir /w /a
and press enter
[read more about commands here: http://www.computerhope.com/dirhlp.htm ]
this will display all files you have on this disk. In your fledh drive using this prompt windows you can find whether the following files are there or not (USBFlash.exe, Haudio.exe,Autoru.inf). If any of the above files are there, then probably the USB drive is infected. Use del command to delete suspicious files, for example: del autorun.inf
After that you have to scan your disk with antivirus softare. Then remove the USB drive and plug it again. Your disk must be free from viruses. But if you got infected and usbflash.exe appears also in C drive, Open your C drive and on the Tools menu click Folder Options. Then on the VIEW tab , check on HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS check SHOW HIDDEN FILES AND FOLDERS uncheck HIDE EXTENSIONS FOR KNOWS FILES and you will be able to see all hidden files on your disk.



Delete all suspicious files from drive and then scan this drive with antivirus.

How To Disable AutoRun.inf?

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Here is a solution to prevent AUTORUN.INF files from being used on a PC, from any medium. This method involved using an initialisation file mapping, to create a mapping between the AUTORUN.INF initialisation file and the Registry. IniFileMapping is a key which tells Windows how to handle the .INI files which those applications typically used to store their configuration data (before the registry existed).This procedure relied on the fact that an autorun.inf file is a standard Windows INI file and so the appropriate API calls are used by Windows, when fetching its settings. These API calls can be redirected using the INI file mapping method. In this case, it says “whenever you have to handle a file called AUTORUN.INF, don’t use the values from the file. You’ll find alternative values at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DoesNotExist.” So how is this done?

Create a Registry file with the following contents and save it as DISABLEAUTORUN.REG.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\IniFileMapping\Autorun.inf]
@="@SYS:DoesNotExist"
Double click DISABLEAUTORUN.REG to make the relevant changes to Windows Registry. Now whenever Windows tries to read a file called “autorun.inf” using the INI programming calls, it is forbidden from reading from the actual file. Instead, all settings are read from the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\DoesNotExist Registry key. As this key does not exist, it is as if the autorun.inf file contains no settings information. This applies to any autorun.inf in any location and on any drive.

The only drawback with this approach is you need to manually trigger the setup program in any inserted CD or USB Stick. But isn’t it better to live with this than with AutoRun viruses?


Hotmail POP3 and SMTP Settings

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Microsoft had introduced Hotmail POP3 support this year (2009).By just configuring Hotmail POP3 Settings in any email client, you could easily access Hotmail to retrieve and send mails using this email provider.

Earlier Hotmail supported only an HTTP protocol and one can access Hotmail mails only in a few Microsoft products like MS Outlook (some versions) using the Outlook Connector.But now that Microsoft has implemented free POP services for Windows Live Hotmail users, you can get Hotmail mails conveniently using any of your favourite e-mail software on your PC or mobile device such as a Windows Mobile phone, iPhone, or BlackBerry.

POP3 is a mail protocol that allows almost any e-mail software program that you have installed on your mobile phone or PC to get mails from your Hotmail Inbox and deliver them in the designated program.

Find below the Hotmail POP3 and SMTP Settings information, to configure your preferred e-mail client:

  • POP server: pop3.live.com (Port 995)
  • POP SSL required? Yes
  • User name: Your Windows Live ID, for example yourname@hotmail.com
  • Password: The password you usually use to sign in to Hotmail or Windows Live
  • SMTP server: smtp.live.com (Port 25) {Note: If port 25 has been blocked in your network or by your ISP, you can set SMTP port to 587 with TLS or SSL Encryption depending on the client in use}
  • Authentication required? Yes (this matches your POP username and password)
  • TLS/SSL required? Yes

As mentioned above, make sure to check the box that indicates that your outgoing server requires authentication as in most e-mail clients, this is not checked by default. Also, Hotmail POP3 service requires that you use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) with the POP and SMTP connection and use SMTP authentication. This is to ensure that your e-mail address and password are not subject to tampering.

One need not configure anything on their Hotmail accounts to migrate them to free POP service. They only need to configure their mail client for Hotmail POP3 and SMTP settings.

Enjot accessing your Hotmail mails from your favourite email client on your PC or mobile devices using Hotmail POP3 and SMTP settings!!!

In case you want to read your Hotmail emails in gmail, find out how to access in Gmail, Hotmail mails.

You can also read about using Yahoo POP3 and SMTP settings, to read Yahoo mails on your favorite Email client.


Yahoo POP3 and SMTP Settings

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Yahoo pop3 and SMTP support has been there for long unlike Hotmail POP3 support which Microsoft introduced recently.With Yahoo pop3 and SMTP settings, one can send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages easily through any other email program.

POP/SMTP are email protocols that allow you to manage one mail account from another mail program. Earlier we saw how to read in Gmail, Hotmail mails, by configuring Hotmail pop3 in Gmail.Similarly, you can set up Yahoo pop3 and Yahoo SMTP to funnel your Yahoo! Email into Gmail or Microsoft Outlook or Thunderbird or any other mail program on your PC or mobile phones. When you check your mails in Gmail or any such email program, they will automatically check your Yahoo mail account and download any new messages. You can also send messages as if you’re writing from your Yahoo Email account.

In Yahoo Mail, You can also use POP/SMTP to funnel other email accounts into your Yahoo mail account!

Yahoo POP3 and SMTP Settings:

Find below the basic POP3 settings that you need to configure in the email program where you want to access Yahoo mails.

  • Incoming Mail (POP3) Server: pop3.mail.yahoo.com (Use SSL, port: 995)
  • Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com (Use SSL, port: 465, use authentication)
  • Account Name/Login Name: Your Yahoo! Mail ID (your email address without the “@yahoo.com”)
  • Email Address: Your Yahoo! Mail address (e.g., user@yahoo.com)
  • Password: Your Yahoo! Mail password

Note that you also need to enable “Web & POP Access” on your Yahoo Mail account to send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages through any other email program.

  • Log on to your Yahoo mail account
  • If you’re using the new Yahoo Mail interface, Click “Options” in the upper-right corner of the page, then choose “Mail Options” from the pull-down menu and On the left side of the page, select the “POP & Forwarding” option.If you’re using the original Mail interface, click “Mail Options” in the upper-right corner of the page, then click the “POP Access and Forwarding” link.
  • On the “Pop Access and Forwarding” page, choose the “Web & POP Access” section.

Next you need to configure your Yahoo POP3 and SMTP settings into your other mail program, to access Yahoo mails via the other program.

How to configure in Gmail, Yahoo POP3 and SMTP settings to read and reply to Yahoo mails?

Find below the steps to configure Gmail for Yahoo POP3 and SMTP:

  • Logon to your Gmail Account
  • Click Settings in Gmail and open the Accounts tab
  • In the Get mail from other accounts section, click Add another mail account
  • Enter your full Yahoo email address and click Next Step
  • Enter your Yahoo email address, Username (without the “@yahoo.com”) and Password in their respective text boxes
  • Gmail automatically chooses the appropriate Yahoo POP server.
  • Specify 995 against port
  • If you’d like to keep a copy of each mail that Gmail retrieves, in your Yahoo account as well, select the Leave a copy of retrieved messages on the server checkbox. This way, you can access mail in your Yahoo account, and in Gmail.
  • Yahoo mail does not mandate you to use a secure connection (SSL) though it is preferable to send and receive Yahoo! Mail messages through SSL.Hence, select the Always use a secure connection (SSL) when retrieving mail checkbox. In case you don’t choose this option, you should specify the pop3 server port as 110.
  • If you do like to distinguish your Yahoo mails from your Gmail mails, choose Label incoming messages option and use any preferred label. You can select an existing label or create a new one from the drop-down list.
  • If you don’t want your Yahoo mails to show up in your Gmail Inbox and you want to automatically archive them, choose Archive incoming messages option
  • Click Add Account
  • Once your Yahoo mail account has been added successfully, you’ll have the option of setting it as a custom From address. This allows you to compose messages in Gmail, but have them appear to be sent from your Yahoo mail account. Click Yes to set up a custom From address.

That is all!!! You can now read in Gmail, Yahoo mails and even reply to your Yahoo mails from Gmail!!! Enjoy Yahoo mail access from your Gmail Account.


How To Unlock iPhone 3G OS 3.0?

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Ultrasn0w was made available by iPhone Dev team after a struggle to fix a few errors.But now that is available, all iPhone 3G users can upgrade to Firmware 3.0, jaibreak and unlock it by following the steps detailed below.

Ultrasn0w was made available by iPhone Dev team after a struggle to fix a few errors.But now that is available, all iPhone 3G users can upgrade to Firmware 3.0, jaibreak and unlock it by following the steps detailed below.

  • Download iPhone Firmware 3.0 and install it on your iPgone 3G
  • Jailbreak iPhone 3G OS 3.0 by that works on windows and Mac or downloading pwnage for Mac. This will also install Cydia/Icy
  • Run Cydia or Icy
  • Add the repo repo666.ultrasn0w.com to Cydia or Icy.
  • Search for ‘ultrasn0w’ in cydia or icy, Download ultrasn0w and install it
  • Reboot your iPhone 3G

That is all!!! You have successfully unlocked iPhone 3G OS 3.0!!! If you are a T-Mobile user in USA, make sure that you have disabled 3G before using ultrasn0w. To disable 3G, go to Settings->General->Network on your iPhone and turn off 3G Mode.

Enjoy!!! Iphone Dev Team have also verified that 24Kpwn vulnerability exists in iPhone 3G S as well!!! This imples that redsn0w tool to jailbreak and unlock the iPhone 3G S. ultrasn0w can be used to unlock iPhone 3GS. And just like with the 3G, ultrasn0w for 3G S requires that you not update your baseband when Apple comes out with new firmware.

Disclaimer: Jailbreaking and unlocking your iPhones are basically hacks and you do so at your own risk.


Gmail POP3 – How To enable POP in Gmail?

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Do you want to know how to enable Gmail POP3 to access Gmail mails in any other POP3 client? Earlier we covered Hotmail POP3 and Yahoo POP3 settings to access in Gmail Hotmail mails and Yahoo mails.Now, this article describes the steps to configure Gmail POP3 and the way to access in Hotmail, Gmail mails.

The first step to access Gmail mails in POP3 clients is to enable POP3 in Gmail.To do so,

  • Sign in to your Gmail account.
  • Click Settings at the top of your Gmail account
  • Click Forwarding and POP/IMAP.
  • In the POP Download section, select Enable POP for all mails to download all Gmail mails,including those that have already been received into your Gmail mail account. To forward only those mails that arrive from now on (i.e. mails that arrive since the Gmail POP3 is enabled) to your POP mail account, select Enable POP for mail that arrives from now on.
  • When Gmail mails are accessed with POP, choose either to keep Gmails’s copy in the Inbox or to delete them them.
  • Click Save Changes
Once you’ve enabled POP in Gmail, you can configure your POP3 mail client like Hotmail, Outlook, Thunderbird, or wireless device like iPhone to download your Gmail messages.Find out how to configure and read in Hotmail, Gmail mails. Enjoy Gmail POP3 access!

How To configure Windows Live Hotmail Account to access your Gmail mails?

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Do you want to read in Hotmail, Gmail Mails? This article describes the steps to configure your Windows Live Hotmail account, to access your Gmail mails.But before that, you must first enable Gmail POP3 access, by logging on to your Gmail account. Then configure your Windows Live Hotmail Account, as described below.
  • Sign in to your Windows Live Hotmail account with your Windows Live ID. If you have a Passport Network, Hotmail, or Messenger account, you can use it as your Windows Live ID.
  • On the top right corner, click Options, and then click More Options.
  • Under Manage your account, click Send and receive mail from other e-mail accounts.
  • Under You can receive mail from these accounts, click Add an e-mail account.
  • Enter the e-mail address and password of the e-mail account that you want to send and receive mail from, and then click Next.
  • Windows Live Hotmail provides the recommended settings. If you’re prompted to verify the settings, or if Windows Live Hotmail can’t connect to the other mail server, you must log into your Gmail account to ensure whether POP is enabled in you gmail account.
  • Select the option for your unread messages, and then click Save.

If you would like to configure Windows Live Hotmail to filter mails from another account and put it in a specific folder, then

  • On your Windows Live Hotmail account, create a folder to sort the messages into. To do so, click Manage folders on the left menu bar and click New at the top. Give a name to the folder.
  • On the top right corner, click Options, and then click More options.
  • Under Customize your mail, click Automatically sort e-mail into folders.
  • Click New filter.
  • Under Step 1:
    • 1. In the first options box, click To or CC lines.
    • 2. In the second options box, click contains.
    • 3. In the text box, type the appropriate e-mail address.
  • Under Step 2, select the folder that you had earlier created to sort the messages into.
  • Click Save.

Chained Exploits Advanced Hacking Attacks from Start to Finish

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Nowadays, it’s rare for malicious hackers to rely on just one exploit or tool; instead, they use “chained” exploits that integrate multiple forms of attack to achieve their goals. Chained exploits are far more complex and far more difficult to defend. Few security or hacking books cover them well and most don’t cover them at all. Now there’s a book that brings together start-to-finish information about today’s most widespread chained exploits–both how to perform them and how to prevent them.

Chained Exploits demonstrates this advanced hacking attack technique through detailed examples that reflect real-world attack strategies, use today’s most common attack tools, and focus on actual high-value targets, including credit card and healthcare data. Relentlessly thorough and realistic, this book covers the full spectrum of attack avenues, from wireless networks to physical access and social engineering.

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AIO Ankit Fadia Hacking Books Collection

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The Unofficial Guide to Ethical Hacking. This package contains information about:
  • A Hacker’s Perspective
  • The Ethical Hacking Guide to Corporate Security
  • Hacking Mobile Phones
  • Email Hacking
  • Windows Hacking
  • Google Hacking
  • Intrusion
  • Alert
  • Encryption
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The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey

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In response to popular demand, Emmanuel Goldstein (aka, Eric Corley) presents a spectacular collection of the hacker culture, known as 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, from a firsthand perspective. Offering a behind-the-scenes vantage point, this book provides devoted fans of 2600 a compilation of fascinatingand controversialarticles.

Cult author and hacker Emmanuel Goldstein has collected some of the strongest, most interesting, and often provocative articles that chronicle milestone events and technology changes that have occurred over the last 24 years. He divulges author names who were formerly only known as anonymous but have agreed to have their identity revealed. The accompanying CD-ROM features the best episodes of Goldsteins Off the Hook radio shows.

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SQL Hacks

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Whether you’re running Access, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, or PostgreSQL, this book will help you push the limits of traditional SQL to squeeze data effectively from your database. It offers 100 hacks – unique tips and tools – that bring you the knowledge of experts who apply what they know in the real world to help you take full advantage of the expressive power of SQL. You’ll find practical techniques to address complex data manipulation problems.

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Best Selling Hacking Ebooks

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This book provides a bold, unsparing tour of information security that never swerves from the practical.

You can find 4 Ebooks:

  • Hack Proofing - Your Network - Internet Tradecraft (495 pages)
  • Hack the Net (15 pages)
  • Hacking Exposed Network Security Secrets & Solutions (16 pages)
  • Steal This Computer Book 3 - What They Won't Tell You About the Internet (190 pages)
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Learn CSharp Includes the CSharp 3.0 Features

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Learn C# presents the C# programming language. It covers the language features introduced in Visual Studio versions 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0, with an emphasis on the powerful features introduced in C# 2.0 and the great enhancements introduced in C# 3.0. The book demonstrates each language feature with ready-to-run examples and drills. Each chapter ends with a summary of the key points learned in that chapter.

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Practical PHP and MySQL: Building Eight Dynamic Web Applications

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Practical PHP and MySQL reflects Jonos commitment to the spirit of making open source subjects accessible to everyone. The book carefully walks you through the code for eight useful, dynamic Web applications. Projects are presented in a playful way, like the forum project that touts horror movies that make you ‘hide behind the couch”

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PHP and MySQL Web Development (3rd Edition)(Source Code)

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The PHP server-side scripting language and the MySQL database management system (DBMS) make a potent pair. Both are open-source products–free of charge for most purposes–remarkably strong, and capable of handling all but the most enormous transaction loads. Both are supported by large, skilled, and enthusiastic communities of architects, programmers, and designers. PHP and MySQL Web Development introduces readers (who are assumed to have little or no experience with the title subjects) to PHP and MySQL for the purpose of creating dynamic Internet sites. It teaches the same skills as introductory Active Server Pages (ASP) and ColdFusion books–technologies that address the same niche.

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Have You Been Hacked by Metasploit? Find Out

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At the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, Mandiant security researchers Peter Silberman and Steve Davis are releasing a new forensic framework on Wednesday that will make it possible to detect whether or not a host was hit by Metapsloit's meterpreter. The new tool could change the game when it comes to Metasploit-based attacks that previously could not be identified on the target machine. "Metasploit's meterpreter has been around since 2004 and it's a memory resident host exploitation module and because it's memory resident it breaks traditional disk forensics and the attacker leave no trace of the attack on the disk," Silberman said. "Our talk is how we can use memory forensics to reconstruct what an attacker has done with meterpreter to give analysts some idea of what has occurred."

In concert with the talk, the Mandiant researchers will release an open source tool called the Metasploit Forensic Framework. The goal of the tool is to make the undetectable, detectable. Metasploit itself is an open source vulnerability testing framework, but with meterpreter it has the stealth to evade most common security exploit detection mechanism.

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BIND name server vulnerable to DoS attacks

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A vulnerability in the popular open source BIND9 name server allows attackers to remotely trigger a server crash. According to the error report, a single specially crafted "dynamic update" packet is all that is required to prevent IP addresses from being translated into server addresses. Authorised name-servers use dynamic updates to add, or remove, resource records to, or from, a zone. This DoS problem presents a particular threat because attackers don't require any authentication to exploit the hole, and because the server doesn't need to be specially configured for processing dynamic updates. However, according to the vendor, Internet Systems Consortium (ISC), the attack is only successful in systems where BIND has been set up as a master for a zone – slave zones reportedly remain unaffected.

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3 Tips to Get the Most Out of Black Hat/Defcon

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CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner has been to enough Black Hat conferences to know it can be information overload. Here he offers a few suggestions for getting the most value out of the experience. I won't be going to Black Hat/Defcon in Las Vegas this year because of a scheduling conflict, but I have been to several of them over the years. Since my mission at these events has been to find the big news stories and write them fast, I know how hard it can be to cut through all the noise and zero in on what's most important.

And so, to prove I'll be there in spirit [CSO bloggers Robert McMillan, Steve Fox and Ivan Arce will be there to write about various points of interest], here's a guide to navigate the proceedings. Hopefully, it'll help attendees get the most bang out of the conference so they can leave Vegas with some knowledge that'll help them improve IT security back home.

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Smart grid research at Black Hat

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Mike Davis, a Senior Security Consultant from IOActive, will present Smart Grid Device Security today at Black Hat. The talk highlights the critical research Davis has spearheaded at IOActive over the last year, resulting in an increased industry focus on securing the Smart Grid.

The vision of the "Smart Grid" promises to combine the power of distributed computing with highly fault-tolerant data communications to deliver real-time distribution of power. Within this infrastructure, smart meters represent an important piece of the end-point distribution segment of the Smart Grid. With the stimulus package pushing for complete adoption of smart meters by utilities across the US, the promise of the Smart Grid is quickly becoming a reality.

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IP Hider 3.7.6

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Easily hide your IP address or change your IP address by routing Internet traffic through oversees servers.Provides anonymous web surfing to protect user’s online identity.Clear online tracks and traces to avoid hackers.By using proxy, the indirect benefit is to unban and grant access to MySpace, YouTube, Facebook, forums and visit other restricted sites or view US or UK-only copyrighted streaming videos. It can also be used to bypass RapidShare download limit and MegaUpload country slot limit.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Step by Step

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Get the hands-on, step-by-step guide to learning the latest enhancements in Microsoft Visual C# 2008. Visual C#, one of the tools in Microsoft Visual Studio® 2008, is a modern programming language designed to deliver a productive environment for creating business frameworks and reusable object-oriented components. Whether you re a beginning programmer or new to the Visual C# programming language, you ll learn how to use the fundamental features of Visual Studio 2008 and gain a basic understanding of the latest enhancement of the Visual C# language. You ll work at your own pace through hands-on, learn-by-doing exercises, get started creating components and working Windows® applications, and build your knowledge as you start creating your first Visual C# based applications. You ll also explore how to create data management and Web-based applications. In each chapter, work through learn-by-doing exercises that demonstrate how, when, and why to use the many features of the Visual C# rapid application development environment. Includes a companion CD with code samples, data sets, and a fully searchable eBook.

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Programming Microsoft® Visual C# 2008

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Microsoft Visual C# 2008 is the latest product release in the evolution of C#. It is a worthy successor to earlier versions and includes new features such as Language Integrated Query (LINQ), multi-targeting of environments, and better integration of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). This is the short list of updated information. The complete list includes new features for everyone, regardless of their role in the software life cycle. If you want to learn Visual C# 2008, including its exciting new features, Programming Microsoft Visual C#2008: The Language provides a comprehensive exploration of the language.

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C# Yellow Book

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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Rob Miles™. This is a world of bad jokes, puns, and programming. In this book I’m going to give you a smattering of the C# programming language. If you have programmed before I’d be grateful if you’d still read the text. It is worth it just for the jokes and you may actually learn something. If you have not programmed before, do not worry. Programming is not rocket science it is, well, programming. The bad news about learning to program is that you get hit with a lot of ideas and concepts at around the same time when you start, and this can be confusing.

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Visual Basic .NET Primer Plus

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Visual Basic is the most popular programming language in existence. At the present time, it is estimated that there are over three million programmers using Visual Basic. It is also the most popular introductory programming language at most colleges and universities. This is going to become even more widespread with Visual Basic .NET. From the outset, this book is designed to teach an individual with no prior programming experience the art of object-oriented programming. The reader is carefully led through a thoughtful sequence of chapters that builds a solid foundation of programming knowledge and skills. Whether the reader is seeking general programming knowledge or specific skills in Web or database programming, this book provides the knowledge to gain those expertise.

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C++: The Complete Reference

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Author Herb Schildt is the world's best-selling C++ author with more than 2 million books sold. The most complete coverage of the newly updated ANSI C++ Standard--including updated material on the STL, namespace naming methods, an new classes. An easy-to-follow, three-part organization: I) Description of the root of C++; II) Detailed coverage of C++'s OOP components and classes; III) Effective C++ software application development.

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C++ Strategies and Tactics (Addison-Wesley Professional Computing Series)

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In the hands of an expert, C++ helps designers and programmers build systems that are modular, maintainable, and fast. To the novice, however, the size of the language can be intimidating. There are a lot of features in C++ and it takes some experience to learn which ones are appropriate for any situation.

This book is intended to enhance and expedite that learning process. Most successful C++ programmers cannot recite chapter and verse from the language rules; instead, they have acquired a set of idioms and techniques that have worked well for them. Our goal is to help the C++ novice learn those idioms that have been most useful in practice. We also point out some of the most common pitfalls.

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C++: A Dialog: Programming with the C++ Standard Library

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Steve Heller teaches C++ from scratch, through a one-on-one conversation with an intelligent beginner who asks the questions you'd ask. Heller's unique dialog format is brilliantly designed to clarify the concepts you might otherwise find confusing, so you can quickly learn today's most powerful and valuable C++ development techniques.

Heller takes you from the absolute fundamentals through the construction of a complete inventory application, including a simple but effective user interface. Along the way, you won't just learn C++ features: you'll see exactly how professional programmers bring them together and put them to work.

Unlike many beginners' books, C++: A Dialog uses industry-standard C++ and the latest standard librariesgiving you skills you can use with any standard C++ toolset, in any programming environment. You even get all the example code and a standard C++ compiler on CD-ROM so you can write and compile your own standard C++ programs on any 32-bit Microsoft Windows platform.

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Rapid Leech v4.1

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Rapid Leech is a free server transfer script for use on various popular upload/download sites such as megaupload.com, Rapidshare.com and more than 45 others. The famous Rapidleech script transfers files from Rapidshare, Megaupload, Depositfiles.com, Easy-share.com, etc, via your fast servers connection speed and dumps the file on your server. You may then download these files from your server anytime later.

Information:
  1. Easily transfer files from other servers to your server
  2. Requires PHP (no MySQL required)
  3. Currently works with: rapidshare, megaupload, MyTempDir, getfile.biz, webfile.ru
  4. Loading % transfer bar displaying speed, how much downloaded & % complete
  5. Cool user interface which runs on 1 php page
  6. Proxy support
  7. Send to email support
  8. Save in x directory
  9. File manager which stores info such as date added, comments etc.
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Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies

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If you’ve been waiting impatiently for the arrival of Windows Server 2008, wait no more! It’s here, and so is Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies to help you install it, configure it, network with it, secure it, command it with Windows PowerShell, and more. Services best practices and the cool IIS Web server are covered too.

The eight powerful quick-reference manuals in this one-stop guide cover all the information you need to perform common administrative tasks with Windows Server 2008. You’ll find sure-handed guidance and considerable detail on everything from installation to figuring out why a user can’t gain access to resources on the server. You also see procedures for all common tasks — everything from setting up Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) to promoting your server to a domain controller.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

AVG Internet Security 8.5.406 build 1617

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AVG Internet Security provides complete security protection against all of the most serious Internet threats, including viruses, worms, spyware, trojans, adware, hackers and spam.

AVG Internet Security includes:

· Anti-Virus protects from viruses, worms and trojans
· Anti-Spyware protects from spyware, adware and other malicious programs
· Anti-Spam filters spam and protects against phishing attacks
· Firewall protects from hackers

Here are some key features of "AVG Internet Security":

· 100% virus detection - AVG's scanning engine has received numerous awards for its excellent detection of "in the wild" viruses, including the VB100% award. Its unique combination of detection methods provides full protection against viruses, worms and trojans.
· Cutting-edge anti-spyware technology - Using the latest state-of-the-art detection technology, AVG detects spyware, adware, DLL-trojans, keyloggers, and much more. Malware hidden in data streams, archives, or the Windows registry is also detected.
· Full on-access protection - The powerful AVG Resident Shield provides maximum protection by scanning every file opened, executed, or saved. It also prevents the opening or executing of infected files.
· Flexible intelligent scanning - The AVG Resident Shield can include/exclude files from being scanned based on individual file extensions and can handle exceptions for potentially unwanted programs such as adware.
· Full e-mail protection - AVG checks every e-mail sent or received, providing full protection from e-mail-borne threats. AVG supports all leading e-mail clients, including MS Outlook, The bat!, Eudora, and all other SMTP/POP3-based e-mail clients, such as Outlook Express. Encrypted connections using SSL are also supported.
· E-mail spam and phishing filtering - AVG checks every e-mail received, using the latest technology and up-to-the-minute spam signatures to ensure maximum detection rates for spam and phishing attacks.
· Automatic threat handling - AVG can automatically heal or remove infected files and other threats such as trojans, worms and spyware.
· Control over all network access - The AVG Firewall monitors all communication to and from the computer, blocking external attacks and preventing trojans from exporting confidential data. The AVG Firewall configuration wizard automatically creates access rules for all popular software. In addition the firewall can switch profiles automatically, based upon the current conection type, ensuring seamless changeover for notebooks.
· Powerful scheduling - AVG automatically provides recommended daily schedules for scanning and updating, and also allows you to create custom-scheduled events.
· Multiple language support - No need to buy a special language.

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EMC Retrospect 8.1 for Mac now available

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EMC Retrospect 8 backup and recovery software for the Mac provides individuals, home office, small office, small and midsize businesses, and branch offices with the reliability, ease of use, power, and flexibility they need to protect critical data on their Macs and Windows PCs and servers. EMC Retrospect includes a state-of-the-art Mac user interface and enterprise-level features —Including remote management of one or more backup servers and disk-to-disk-to-tape backups — at a fraction of the cost of other products. With more than two decades of field-tested expertise and millions of users worldwide, EMC Retrospect is the most trusted name in Mac backup.

Whether you are protecting photos of your company picnic or your business financial data, Retrospect 8 for the Mac will give you the peace of mind knowing your critical files are backed-up and secure.

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GFI MAX: Remote management and monitoring solution

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GFI Software launched GFI MAX, a suite of remote management, monitoring and support tools for IT support organizations and MSPs worldwide.

Customers can use GFI MAX’s real-time systems monitoring, automated daily health checks, asset tracking, patch management, own-brand client reporting and remote support solutions to build recurring revenues, drive down their operating costs and deliver best-of-breed IT support services.

GFI MAX delivers:
  • The ability to provide superior, proactive service with round-the-clock client monitoring
  • The chance to win more contracts by showing prospects ‘their’ advanced system for client care and the option to customize systems with their branding which they can use too
  • An additional opportunity to sell to existing clients to make more money by packaging features
  • A fast and easy setup with minimal effort and training, and no additional hardware.
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PHP Fast & Easy Web Development, 2nd Edition

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Create dynamic Web pages quickly with PHP Fast & Easy Web Development! PHP is an open-source, HTML-embedded, server-side scripting language with flexible and simple requirements, yet powerful output. You don’t have to be familiar with programming to learn from this book. As part of the Fast & Easy Web Development series, it applies the highly successful combination of easy-to-understand instructions and real screen shots for a truly unique learning experience. Plus, the companion Web site allows you to download sample code from the book.

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Learning JavaScript

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s web browsers have become more capable and standards compliant, JavaScript has grown in prominence. JavaScript lets designers add sparkle and life to web pages, while more complex JavaScript has led to the rise of Ajax — the latest rage in web development that allows developers to create powerful and more responsive applications in the browser window.

Learning JavaScript introduces this powerful scripting language to web designers and developers in easy-to-understand terms. Using the latest examples from modern browser development practices, this book teaches you how to integrate the language with the browser environment, and how to practice proper coding techniques for standards-compliant web sites. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to use all of the JavaScript language and many of the object models provided by web browsers, and you’ll even be able to create a basic Ajax application.

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How To Do Everything with JavaScript

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Bring interactivity to any Web site with this easy-to-follow guidebook on JavaScript. Author Scott Duffy takes the fear out of working with a programming language by delivering instruction and theory in manageable doses, along with practical examples and plenty of ready-to-use code. Learn to write a program by exploring statements, variables, and functions–the three basic building blocks of any program. Use JavaScript as the behind-the-scenes director of your Web browser presentation. Create basic and advanced JavaScript applications–plus, modify existing scripts to suit your needs–all with the help of this great resource.
  • Write your own program using statements, variables, and functions
  • Learn the history of the language and what it can do for you
  • Enable movement and interactivity for your Web site
  • Determine which version of JavaScript is right for you
  • Store dates, numbers, and more with built-in classes
  • Create scripts that work in every browser
  • Understand the basics of expressions, and organize your code into functions
  • Cause text or graphics to change on mouse rollovers
  • Automatically change a formatted date on a Web page
  • Coordinate objects and events seamlessly with built-in or scripted classes
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JavaScript in 10 Steps or Less

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If you are looking to add exciting interactivity to Web pages and need a quick and easy understanding of the technology in order to do so, then this book is for you-whether you're new to JavaScript or you need a refresher on every-thing from validating user input forms to creating menu trees. Open the book and you'll discover clear, easy-to-follow instructions for more than 250 key JavaScript tasks, each presented in ten quick steps-or less. Easy-to-navigate pages, lots of screen shots, and to-the-point directions guide you through every common (and not so common)
  • JavaScript challenge-and help you get more done in less time.
  • Each solution is ten steps-or less-to help you get the job done fast
  • Self-contained two-page spreads deliver the answers you need-without flipping pages
  • A no-fluff approach focuses on helping you achieve results
  • A resource packed with useful and fun ways to get the most out of JavaScript
  • Make it simple and get productive fast!- download ready-to-use source code for each task from the book's companion Web site
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Exceptional C++: 47 Engineering Puzzles, Programming Problems, and Solutions

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Aimed at the experienced C++ programmer, Herb Sutter’s Exceptional C++ tests the reader’s knowledge of advanced C++ language features and idioms with several dozen programming puzzles and explanations. This book can definitely help raise your C++ class design skills to the next level.

Based on the author’s Guru of the Week Web column, this book poses a series of challenging questions on the inner workings of C++, centering around generic programming with the Standard Template Library (STL), exception handling, memory management, and class design. Even if you think you know C++ well, most of these problems will teach you something more about the language and how to write more robust classes that are “exception safe” (meaning they don’t throw any handled exceptions or leak resources). Don’t think this is just “language lawyering,” though. The author’s explanations stress sound programming principles (favoring simplicity) and idioms (such as the Pimpl idiom for class design that promotes faster compile times and better maintainability, or using “smart” auto_ptrs with STL.) Judging from the range and depth of these examples, Sutter’s command of the inner workings of C++ is impressive, and he does an excellent job of conveying this expertise without jargon or a lot of theory.

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C++ Network Programming, Volume 2: Systematic Reuse with ACE and Frameworks

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Do you need to develop flexible software that can be customized quickly? Do you need to add the power and efficiency of frameworks to your software? The ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE) is an open-source toolkit for building high-performance networked applications and next-generation middleware. ACE’s power and flexibility arise from object-oriented frameworks, used to achieve the systematic reuse of networked application software. ACE frameworks handle common network programming tasks and can be customized using C++ language features to produce complete distributed applications.

C++ Network Programming, Volume 2, focuses on ACE frameworks, providing thorough coverage of the concepts, patterns, and usage rules that form their structure. This book is a practical guide to designing object-oriented frameworks and shows developers how to apply frameworks to concurrent networked applications. C++ Networking, Volume 1, introduced ACE and the wrapper facades, which are basic network computing ingredients. Volume 2 explains how frameworks build on wrapper facades to provide higher-level communication services.

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UnHackMe 5.5 Build 323

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UnHackMe allows you to detect and remove a new generation of Trojan programs - invisible Trojans. UnHackMe is a very useful security utility for your operating system.
They are called "rootkit" A rootkit is a collection of programs that a hacker uses to mask intrusion and obtain administrator-level access to a computer or computer network.

The intruder installs a rootkit on a computer using a user action or by exploiting a known vulnerability or cracking a password. The rootkit installs a backdoor giving the hacker a full control of the computer.

It hides their files, registry keys, and process names, and network connections from your eyes.
Your antivirus could not detect such programs because they use compression and encryption of its files.

The sample software is Hacker Defender rootkit. You need use UnHackMe to detect and remove Hacker Defender or its clone.

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Shadow Defender v1.1.0.278

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Shadow Defender is an easy-to-use desktop security and privacy protection tool for Windows operating systems. It provides an excellent way to prevent unwanted or malicious changes from being made to a PC. With Shadow Defender you can run system in a virtual environment, called Shadow Mode. and all the attacks will happed in the virtual environment, not the real environment. If attacks happened, all you need to do is to reboot your system. After reboot, the system will be restored to the original state, as if nothing happened. And meanwhile you can save the selected files and folders to the real environment.

Shadow Defender's protection concept is very easy to grasp. For the software to do its job properly you have to place the disks installed on your computer into Shadow Mode. By doing this, the application will take a snapshot of the disk and run every file in virtual mode. You will have the same access to the files on the disk but any write action will be virtual. This means that no matter how many worms and spywares you infect your computer with, they will not affect the real system at all because of the virtualization. Once you snap out of this "parallel dimension" every change to the system and the files on the disk will be discarded.

The conclusion in this sense is that the computer will not be affected by any change and no malicious files will be written to the PC. The greatest thing is that you can choose what can actually get stuck on the disk while in Shadow Mode. More than this, you can decide in advance what files and folders should not benefit from Shadow Mode protection.

Features
  • Prevent any unknown and future virus.
  • Eliminate the system downtime and PC maintenance cost.
  • Surf the internet safely.
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Spyware Terminator 2.5.9.223 Portable Multilanguage

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Spyware Terminator includes Real-Time Protection, HIPS, and antivirus. Effectively remove spyware, adware, trojans, keyloggers, home page hijackers, and malware threats even dangerous threats like Look2Me, BetterInternet, VX2, and CWS. Spyware Terminator is easy-to-use, requires minimal PC resources, and performs ultra fast scans. Protect your computer with powerful real-time protection shield, advanced system scanning and safe quarantine for found spyware. Scan your computer manually or schedule full system sweeps. Perform in-depth scans of your computer's hard drives, memory, process, registry and cookies to seek out and remove all known spyware threats. Includes optional Web Security Guard which displays website reviews and threat level to help identify potentially dangerous Web sites.

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Spyware Doctor 6.1.0.447 Multilanguage

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Spyware Doctor provides three-way spyware protection for your PC through real-time threat blocking, advanced system scanning and immunization against known browser infections. Spyware Doctor is a multi-award winning spyware removal utility that detects, removes and protects your PC from thousands of potential spyware, adware, Trojans, keyloggers, spybots and tracking threats. Protect your privacy and computing habits from prying eyes and virtual trespassers with the help of Spyware Doctor.

Spyware Doctor is advanced technology designed especially for people, not just experts. That is one reason why it won the People's Choice Award in 2005, 2006 and 2007. It is automatically configured out of the box to give you optimal protection with limited interaction so all you need to do is install it for immediate and ongoing protection.

Spyware Doctor's advanced OnGuard technology only alerts users on a true Spyware detection. This is significant because you should not be interrupted by cryptic questions every time you install software, add a site to your favorites or change your PC settings. Such messages can be confusing and lead to undesirable outcomes such as inoperable programs, lost favorites or even Spyware being allowed to install on the system. We've done the research so you don't have to.

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ID USB Lock Key v1.3

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ID USB Lock Key program is designed to lock your computer from unauthorized access attempts. The blocking mechanism is simple when you start the program in a lock on the screen displays a message on the computer is locked and blocked all access to it, with the generated and stored on the usb-drive is a special key to disable the lock. Activating the screen lock is held in three steps. All you need to do to protect your PC - so submit your USB device to generate a security key and pull the USB device. Your computer will be blocked from any unauthorized access. You can choose to activate the blocking mode by simply pressing CTR + L. Key The program locks your computer through the device via USV Keystrokes CTR + ALT + DEL, has a convenient graphical user interface that is very simple to use, requires minimal space on your computer to work effectively.

ID USB Lock Key is a security program meant to protect your computer from unauthorized users. It denies access, by providing a security block-screen which can be unblocked with the USB stick where you have the key generated by the program.

ID USB Lock Key Main Features:
• Generates a protection-key for each USB stick
• Blocks PC by simply pressing CTR+ALT+L
• Activates a block-screen after locking the PC
• Denies access to unauthorized users
• Preserves block-status even after reboot

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Network Solutions breach exposes nearly 600,000

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Network Solutions is investigating a breach on its servers that may have led to the theft of credit card data of 573,928 people who made purchases on Web sites hosted by the company. Networks Solutions notified 4,343 of its nearly 10,000 e-commerce merchant customers on Friday about the breach. It affects 573,928 cardholders whose name, address, and credit card number were exposed between March 12 and June 8, said Susan Wade, a spokeswoman for Network Solutions.

Mysterious code was discovered in early June on servers hosting e-commerce customer sites during routine maintenance, she said. The company called in a third-party forensics team to help with the investigation, and the team was able to crack some of the code on July 13, determining that it could be related to credit card data, she added.

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Automated spam translation keeps global spam rates near 90%

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While spam levels globally remain at a two-year high of approximately 90 percent, some European countries are seeing levels of over 95%. According to a new MessageLabs report, countries such as Germany, France and the Netherlands are being heavily targeted by spammers with automated spam translation techniques.

The use of automated translation services enables multiple language spam runs and is responsible for a 13% increase in spam levels in these countries since May. Local-language spam is now one in every 20 spam messages globally, accounting for 53% of spam in France, 46% in Germany and 25% in the Netherlands.

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Windows 7 Activator 20090729

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This is a silent loader.

Recomendation: if you have that hidden boot partition, run diskmgmt.msc (as admin) before you run the exe file.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Java Generics and Collections

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This comprehensive guide shows you how to master the most important changes to Java since it was first released. Generics and the greatly expanded collection libraries have tremendously increased the power of Java 5 and Java 6. But they have also confused many developers who haven’t known how to take advantage of these new features.

Java Generics and Collections covers everything from the most basic uses of generics to the strangest corner cases. It teaches you everything you need to know about the collections libraries, so you’ll always know which collection is appropriate for any given task, and how to use it.

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Wireshark 1.2.1 Released – Network Protocol Analyzer

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Wireshark is the world's most popular network protocol analyzer. It is used for troubleshooting, analysis, development, and education.

Features

  • Deep inspection of hundreds of protocols, with more being added all the time
  • Live capture and offline analysis
  • Standard three-pane packet browser
  • Multi-platform: Runs on Windows, Linux, OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and many others
  • Captured network data can be browsed via a GUI, or via the TTY-mode TShark utility
  • The most powerful display filters in the industry
  • Rich VoIP analysis
  • Capture files compressed with gzip can be decompressed on the fly
Updated Protocol Support

AFS, ANSI ISUP, ANSI MAP, ASN.1 PER, Bluetooth HCI H4, Bluetooth L2CAP, BSS CFLOW, COPS, Diameter, DICOM, FF-HSE, ICMPv6, IEC-60870-5-104, IEEE 802.11, Infiniband, IPMI, MIOP, RADIUS, RSVP, sFlow, SNMP, SMB2, ZIOP

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New attack resurrects previously patched security bugs

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Researchers may have figured out how to bypass a common technique Microsoft and other software makers have used to fix hundreds of security vulnerabilities over the past decade, according to a brief video previewing a talk scheduled for later this week at the Black Hat security conference.

The video, posted here by security researcher Ryan Smith, demonstrates a proof-of-concept attack that takes full control of a Windows machine. It works by causing IE to load MPEG2TuneRequest, an ActiveX control Microsoft blacklisted earlier this month when it fixed a critical Windows vulnerability that criminals were already targeting to take full control of end-user machines.

The video previews a talk Smith and fellow researchers Mark Dowd and David Dewey plan to deliver Wednesday at Black Hat in Las Vegas. It comes a couple weeks after a separate researcher, Halvar Flake, posted this blog item reporting that the killbit Microsoft issued earlier this month to prevent IE from loading the buggy code is "clearly insufficient."

"The bug might have weaseled its way into third-party components, IF anyone outside of Microsoft had access to the broken ATL versions," Flake wrote. "If this has happened, MS might have accidentally introduced security vulnerabilities into third-party products."

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Microsoft Rushes Clutch Patch for 'Deep' Bug in Windows

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When was the last time you heard about a Linux security vulnerability that was not fixed for more than a year? This article talks about how Microsoft has ineffectively handled a significant vulnerability present in all versions of Windows, and only with Black Hat coming are they finally addressing it.
On Tuesday, Microsoft will slap a permanent patch on a video streaming ActiveX control used by Internet Explorer (IE), addressing a vulnerability that it has known about, but not fixed, for more than a year. Two weeks ago, Microsoft issued a "kill bit" update that, rather than address the underlying problem, disabled the ActiveX control to stymie attacks that were already in progress. It's also slated a fix for Visual Studio, Microsoft's popular development platform.
Although Microsoft has not spelled out exactly what it will patch with the two "out-of-band" updates, the term for security updates released outside the company's once-a-month schedule, earlier this month researchers pointed fingers at the Active Template Library (ATL), a code "library" used not only by Microsoft's own developers, but also by third-party software programmers to access some features within Windows.

Two German researchers; Thomas Dullien, the CEO and head of research at Zynamics GmbH, and Dennis Elser -- dug into the bug within the ActiveX control, the "msvidctl.dll" file, that streams video content. They found that it stemmed from a simple programming mistake in a function called "ATL::CComVariant::ReadFromStream."

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Smut page ransomware Trojan ransacks browsers

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Russian cybercrooks have come up with a variant of ransomware scams, which works by displaying an invasive advert for online smut in users' browsers that victims are extorted to pay to remove.

The Ransompage Trojan will display a persistent ad inline on every page that a surfer on an infected Windows machine visits. The ad for a pornographic website covers parts of the original webpage, making it even more annoying. Accompanying Russian-language text instructs victims that in order to remove the ad - and gain access to an online smut site in the process - they need to send a premium rate text message.

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ASP.Net 2.0 Cookbook, 2nd Edition

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Completely revised for ASP.NET 2.0, this new edition of the best-selling ASP.NET Cookbook has everything you need to go from beginning to advanced Windows-based web site development using Microsoft’s popular Visual Studio 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 developer tools. Written for the impatient professional, ASP.NET 2.0 Cookbook contains more than 125 recipes for solving common and not-so-common problems you are likely to encounter when building ASP.NET-based web applications.

The recipes in this book, which run the gamut from simple coding techniques to more comprehensive development strategies, are presented in the popular Problem-Solution-Discussion format of the O’Reilly Cookbook series. As with the first edition, every solution is coded in both C# and Visual Basic 2005.

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