Friday, November 28, 2008
Sony VAIO 18.4" Laptop
Sony VAIO laptop and enjoy realistic, high definition Blu-ray movies on the huge 18.4" LCD in Full HD 1080p. Powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and 4GB of RAM, you can go wireless, store data to the 320GB hard drive, play games with high-end graphics, connect via HDMI, and more with this digital powerhouse.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Gmail exploit!!
Gmail exploit may allow attackers to forward e-mail
When you create a filter in your Gmail account, a request is sent to Google's servers to be processed. The request is made in the form of a url with many variables. For security reasons, your browser doesn't display all the variable contained within the url. Using FireFox and a plugin called Live HTTP Headers, you can see exactly what variables are sent from your browser to Google's servers.
After that, an attacker just needs to identify the variable that is the equivalent of the username.
To avoid being a victim of the vulnerability, users should check their filters often, Brandon suggests. Firefox users can download an extension called NoScript that helps prevent these attacks
When you create a filter in your Gmail account, a request is sent to Google's servers to be processed. The request is made in the form of a url with many variables. For security reasons, your browser doesn't display all the variable contained within the url. Using FireFox and a plugin called Live HTTP Headers, you can see exactly what variables are sent from your browser to Google's servers.
After that, an attacker just needs to identify the variable that is the equivalent of the username.
To avoid being a victim of the vulnerability, users should check their filters often, Brandon suggests. Firefox users can download an extension called NoScript that helps prevent these attacks
Monday, November 24, 2008
Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
How To : Set up a wireless network
1 Plug the power in your router and give it approximately 10 sec to initialize. Then unplug the network cable or Ethernet cable from the back of your PC and connect it to the back of the router that is labeled "INTERNET"
2 Once your internet cable is plugged in you should have 4 available ports.
3 Once everything is connected you need to configure your router by opening a web browser and typing in http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. Then hit enter.
4 The address will open up a sign on page. Generally the default user name and password is admin, admin. Once you get into the setup menu, under "basic setup" CHANGE THE ROUTER NAME. Then click on the Wireless tab, under "basic setup" and CHANGE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK NAME. Scroll down at the bottom and save your settings.
5 To configure your security settings click the Wireless tab and click "wireless security." You will have a drop down menu for WEP Encryption this can be as long as you want to be. Choose a pass phrase and click Generate. A list of WEP keys will be generated for you and this is the key you would use to connect to wirelessly.
6 Finally Click on Administration tab at the top of the page and change your default password for accessing your wireless router setup pages, by typing a new router password and then confirming that password. Make sure you click save to at the bottom of the menu for your changes to take affect.
7 Check your wireless connection with a laptop that has a wireless card either built into it or connected to it. On your lab top right click the little monitor at the bottom right hand corner of your task bar and then click "view wireless networks". If you dont see any networks click "refresh network list" on the top left hand corner of your wireless network config box. This should show you the wireless networks around you and you can click on it to disable or enable your connection via the password you set up.
2 Once your internet cable is plugged in you should have 4 available ports.
3 Once everything is connected you need to configure your router by opening a web browser and typing in http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar. Then hit enter.
4 The address will open up a sign on page. Generally the default user name and password is admin, admin. Once you get into the setup menu, under "basic setup" CHANGE THE ROUTER NAME. Then click on the Wireless tab, under "basic setup" and CHANGE YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK NAME. Scroll down at the bottom and save your settings.
5 To configure your security settings click the Wireless tab and click "wireless security." You will have a drop down menu for WEP Encryption this can be as long as you want to be. Choose a pass phrase and click Generate. A list of WEP keys will be generated for you and this is the key you would use to connect to wirelessly.
6 Finally Click on Administration tab at the top of the page and change your default password for accessing your wireless router setup pages, by typing a new router password and then confirming that password. Make sure you click save to at the bottom of the menu for your changes to take affect.
7 Check your wireless connection with a laptop that has a wireless card either built into it or connected to it. On your lab top right click the little monitor at the bottom right hand corner of your task bar and then click "view wireless networks". If you dont see any networks click "refresh network list" on the top left hand corner of your wireless network config box. This should show you the wireless networks around you and you can click on it to disable or enable your connection via the password you set up.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Logitech QuickCam
QuickCam Communicate STX takes your video communications to the next level. Clear video with VGA quality and RightLight Technology provides improved image clarity even in dim lighting.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
AVG update cripples some Windows XP systems
On Tuesday A update for AVG 8 suggested that a Windows system file is a Trojan horse, and users who delete the file form the system could leave their Windows XP systems endlessly rebooting or unable to reboot at all. The problem only affects users of AVG 8 products running the Dutch, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish language versions of Windows XP. AVG immediately sent out a corrected update to its customers, including those using the free editions of AVG.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Friday, November 7, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
SMS Gmail Delayed
Going play around with the new send-to-SMS chat feature in Gmail you'll have to wait a little longer.
The glitch, is about two weeks to fix, would keep the two-way communication feature from turning on all the way, keeping replies from making it back to you.
The glitch, is about two weeks to fix, would keep the two-way communication feature from turning on all the way, keeping replies from making it back to you.
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