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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Microsoft Security Essentials

Microsoft's free anti-malware now officially known as Microsoft Security Essentials,  beta is available for download now.

Also according to ZDNet, you'll need to be in the U.S., Israel, or Brazil to try out the beta, and like most early downloads from Microsoft

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http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

ATM Security Advise Message : Enter PIN In Reverse to Call Police

 

Summary:
Message claims that if you are forced by robbers to withdraw money from an ATM, you can secretly alert police by entering your PIN in reverse

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(Full commentary below).
Status:
False - This technology exists but is not yet in general use.
Example 1:(Submitted, September 2006)

Subject: Reverse pin number to call police
I just found out that should you ever be forced to withdraw monies from an ATM machine, you can notify the police by entering your Pin # in reverse. The machine will still give you the monies you requested, but unknown to the robber, etc, the police will be immediately dispatched to help you. The broadcast stated that this method of calling the police is very seldom used because people don't know it exists. It might mean the difference between life & death. Hopefully, none of you will have to use this, but I wanted to pass it along just in case you hadn't heard of it. Please pass it along to everyone possible.

Example 2:(Submitted, June 2009)

Subject: ATM USE: This is a useful TIP ...
In the spite of armed robbery, here is something you may really need.
WHEN A THIEF FORCES YOU TO TAKE MONEY FROM THE ATM, DO NOT ARGUE OR RESIST, YOU MIGHT NOT KNOW WHAT HE OR SHE MIGHT DO TO YOU.
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO IS TO PUNCH YOUR PIN IN THE REVERSE, I.E IF YOUR PIN IS 1254, YOU PUNCH 4521.
THE MOMENT YOU PUNCH IN THE REVERSE, THE MONEY WILL COME OUT BUT WILL BE STUCK INTO THE MACHINE HALF WAY OUT AND IT WILL ALERT POLICE WITHOUT THE NOTICE OF THE THIEF.
EVERY ATM HAS IT, IT IS SPECIALLY MADE TO SIGNIFY DANGER AND HELP.
NOT EVERYONE IS AWARE OF THIS.
FORWARD THIS TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND THOSE YOU CARE FOR.

Commentary:
This email forward claims that if criminals force you to withdraw money from an ATM, entering your PIN in reverse will automatically alert police.
The technology that makes this possible does exist. However, so far, banks have not implemented it. Thus, at the time of writing, if you are forced to withdraw money against your will, the chance that the ATM you are using will have the reverse pin technology installed is virtually nil.

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ATM Keypad
If you are forced by robbers to withdraw money from an ATM, entering your PIN in reverse will NOT alert police

Back in 1994, Joseph Zingher from Chicago began developing ATM software that would silently call police if a PIN was entered in reverse. Since then, Zingher has spent years trying to sell the idea to banks in the United States without success. Several US states have explored the idea, but it is yet to be implemented. In 2004, the US state of Illinois passed legislation requesting that banks install reverse-pin safety technology in their ATMs. However, banks were not legally required to do so, and displayed little interest in using the system. In 2009, another bill was put forward in Illinois that would make implementation of the safety PIN mandatory for banks in that state. According to information published on the Illinois General Assembly website the bill was "Re-referred to Assignments" in March 2009.
Zingher and others continue to push for the implementation of reverse pin or similar consumer safety systems at ATMs. The concept is sound, and such technology may well increase ATM security, discourage forced withdrawal crime and possibly even save lives, if it was widely used.
That said, many people have raised doubts about the effectiveness of such a system. Commentators have suggested that the system would fail if a customer's PIN was the same backwards as it was forwards, such as the number "4334" or if the PIN was four identical digits such as "8888". However, Zingher maintains that customers with such PIN's would be protected using alternative methods such as the "Inside-OutPIN and the Plus-1PIN". Others have noted, that even if an ATM sent a silent alarm indicating that a robbery was in progress, the criminals would likely have well and truly fled the scene by the time police arrived. Some banking spokespeople have criticized the proposed system, suggesting that if it was made mandatory, criminals as well as customers would know about it and it would therefore do little to deter criminals. They have also suggested that a panicked victim of a violent ATM robbery might have trouble correctly entering a PIN in reverse and thereby risk further antagonizing the criminals when the ATM displayed an error message and no money was dispensed. Furthermore, they point out that people regularly make mistakes when entering their PIN's and this could lead to false alarms that would waste the time of police. However, Zingher scoffs at such concerns and maintains that his system would significantly increase customer safety and reduce ATM crime.
In an increasingly security conscious consumer market, it may not be too long before banks decide that such technology is financially viable or legislation forces them to act.
Until then however, forwarding this message is ill advised. Since it is extremely unlikely to work, the "advice" in this message could actually be dangerous. Forcing a victim to withdraw money from an ATM is a high-risk, violent crime. If a victim enters a reverse pin at an ATM that does not have the safety PIN system installed, he or she will receive an error message and no money will be dispensed. This delay could antagonize the criminal and increase the risk of violent retaliation.
Moreover, if banks were to install a safety PIN system, they would provide information to their customers explaining the new system and how to use it. The message claims that the system is seldom used because "people don't know it exists". However, it is absurd to suggest that a bank would go to the considerable expense of implementing a safety PIN system and then not bother to tell their customers about it.
The original version of the message (Example 1 above) mentioned a "broadcast" as the source of the information. This may refer to a September 2006 WOAI San Antonio News story on the subject. The video cited the case of a San Antonio man who was forced to withdraw money from several ATMs and explained the concept of reverse-pin technology as a means of countering such crimes. However, the story very clearly stated that such technology is not yet being used.
An updated version of the message (Example 2 above) strays even further from the truth. Like the earlier version, this later variant also falsely claims that all ATM's already have the reverse PIN technology implemented. However, it also makes the claim that, if a victim of ATM bandits did enter his or her PIN in reverse, the money would get stuck coming out while the machine secretly alerted police. To my knowledge, this stuck money "feature" has never been part of the Safety PIN proposal and it is very unlikely that it would be included in any working version of the system. In fact, such a feature could considerably heighten the danger to the victim. If the money did become stuck during the transaction, the robber would then suspect that the victim had entered the PIN in reverse thereby alerting police and may then take violent retaliatory action against the victim.
To reiterate, although such technology exists, and legislation in some jurisdictions may eventually force their banks to begin using it, the system is NOT currently in use. Entering your PIN in reverse at an ATM will NOT call police and will only result in an "incorrect PIN" error message. Thus, this email contains dangerous misinformation and it should not be forwarded. If and when banks begin to install reverse PIN technology at ATMs it is sure to be well publicized. If your own bank begins using such a system, it will almost certainly let you know about it directly.

courtesy - http://www.hoax-slayer.com

Friday, June 19, 2009

A better way to work with email messages and content

Postbox works behind the scenes to catalog everything in your email. We mean everything: every bit of text, every contact, address and link. Every picture, document and attachment. It’s all in the catalog and it’s all searchable.

Just click the Images tab to see a thumbnail gallery of every picture from every message, or the Attachments tab to browse through documents, files and more. And since Postbox does all of its cataloging on your own computer, the privacy and confidentiality of your email information is preserved.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Remove autorun.inf after a virus clean up

 

Did you ever clean up a system and realised that when you click on a drive icon the drive does not open ? well it could be because a rouge autorun.inf file in the root directory of the drive could be the problem. It could be a Hard Drive ( Internal / External) or a Pen Drive

To clean it just follow the simple steps below

  1. Click start and then run
  2. Type “cmd” without the quote symbols to open up the command prompt.
  3. then type “c:\” without the quote symbols :-) or any other drive letter you need to  
  4. Then type “attrib -s -h -r autorun.inf “ without the quote symbols
  5. This will remove the system and hidden property of the file
  6. Then type “del autorun.inf” without the quote symbols
  7. Now restart your PC / eject and reinsert your Pen Drive and you should be good to go

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    Tuesday, June 9, 2009

    iPhone 3.0

    In case you missed it, the iPhone 3.0 software will be available worldwide on June 17th (today for developers). It will be free for iPhone owners and $9.95 for Touch. There are also some new features unveiled at WWDC.

    What's new: MMS will be available from 29 carriers at launch, but it won't be coming to AT&T until "later this summer" (WEAK!), tethering is official for 22 carriers (no AT&T at launch naturally), Safari handles JavaScript 3x faster along with HTTP streaming audio & video, auto-fill, and HTML 5 support. There are also 30 languages total available in 3.0—including Hebrew, Arabic, Thai, Greek, and Korean.

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    Monday, June 8, 2009

    Download YouTube Video’s as MP3, WMV, AVI,MOV, WAV for FREE!

    http://www.farkie.com/

    What is Farkie?

    Farkie is the ultimate online application for downloading youtube videos, myspace playlists, movies, audio, images, javascript, ajax, objects, applications, flash, links and many other things.

    Sunday, June 7, 2009

    Spiff SMART Monitor & Spiff SMART Monitor Enterprise

    http://spiffprime.com/smartmonitor/smartmonitor.aspx

    Spiff SMART Monitor is an application that monitors a computer, its network and its hard drives for failure and pre-failure notices.
    Standard version features
    ► .NET application, tested on XP, 2003 Server, Vista, and Windows 7.
    ► Simple to install, just enter the email address or addresses that emails will be sent to, SMART monitor will query the DNS server configured on any network adapter, and send an email directly to an email server for the email's domain. If reporting to an enterprise version, just enter the machine name of any enterprise instance, if there are multiple servers it should report to, it will discover them by itself.
    ► Monitor runs as a service, and will send email alerts if a user is logged in or not.
    ► If the graphical user interface is running, will alert with sound and visual indicators.
    ► Checks every 1 minute to 4 hours.
    ► Monitors CPU percentage available for any number of processors and cores.
    ► Monitors available RAM percentage.
    ► Monitors multiple thermal zones and raises alarms on their passive and critical trip points.
    ► Monitors multiple fans for their health status.
    ► Pings any connected network adapter gateways.
    ► Detects network media disconnection or failure.
    ► Monitors network bandwidth percentage available on connected adapters, bridges, and virtual devices.
    ► Monitors free disk space available.
    ► Ping additional IP addresses, check the loading of web site URLs, ensure that processes are running.
    ► Monitors S.M.A.R.T. disk drive attributes for multiple drives, alarms on drive manufaturer determined conditions. By definition, when a S.M.A.R.T. attribute goes into a Pre-Failure alarm, it indicates failure within 24 hours. If you don't monitor S.M.A.R.T. all the time you don't benefit from hard drive failure prediction built into your hard drives.
    ► Displays operating system version, 32 bit or 64 bit architecture, service pack and drive model and serial numbers.
    Enterprise version features
    ► All the standard features, plus the following features.
    ► Monitors multiple machines, the standard version will report to the enterprise version.
    ► Monitors for complete failure or network failure of a machine that prevents the standard version from sending an alarm.
    ► Multiple enterprise versions can run at the same time to provide redundancy, the standard version will report to each of them independently.
    ► All versions will automatically discover which enterprise versions they should report to, by communicating with any single enterprise instance this allows Enterprise version topology to change without having to manually configure all the machines reporting to them.
    ► Enterprise versions will send emails from the service even if the user interface is not running.
    ► Enterprise versions can selectivly forward all history, advisory, or pre-failure alarms to another set of enterprise instances to consolidate reporting of several disconnected networks, divisions, or facilities.
    ► Can monitor a couple thousand machines before selective forwarding needs to be used.
    ► Single TCP socket used for communications.
    All versions will communicate over IPv4 if available, or use IPv6 if IPv4 is not available.
    ► Enterprise versions can securely reboot remote machines, a machine will only accept a reboot command from a machine it reports to, and then will ask that machine to verify that it should reboot.
    ► Provides for WMI reporting from machines without having to open RPC on a machine's firewall.

    Background Wallpaper Switcher

    John’s Background Switcher

    I can’t stand plain, boring backgrounds. John’s Background Switcher (or JBS for short) periodically changes the background image on your computer (like every hour or every day) to something interesting. You can specify which pictures to choose from:

    • Individual pictures on your computer.
    • Folders containing pictures on your computer such as ‘My Pictures’.
    • Flickr photo sharing - selecting pictures by person, tags, sets or just plain random. You never know what you’re going to get next!
    • Phanfare web albums - keep up to date with your friends and family.
    • smugmug photo galleries - yours, your friends, anybody’s!
    • Picasa Web Albums - choose from specific albums or any search text.
    • Facebook - your friends photos on your desktop!
    • Yahoo! image search - the internet is your oyster!
    • Any Media RSS feed - choose pictures from sites like DeviantArt, Photobucket, LOLCats and Zooomr amongst many others!

    Saturday, June 6, 2009

    KillCopy

    Program for copy files by network. Can also copy files on local drives - sometimes it can speed up copy of large files by 2-3 times. User-frendly skin based interface. Build-in explorer shell make is very simple in use. You can download any files and directories by pressing right button and choosing KillCopy to.. to change target directory. KillCopy can shutdown system after copy completes, can play sound and ask user to open target directory. KillCopy can copy files to some targets simultaniously. Also you can start KillCopy from command line.

    mobile elbow !

    You may not have heard of cubital tunnel syndrome, but you can probably imagine what causes "cell phone elbow." Doctors compare keeping your elbow bent for long periods of time on cell calls to "stepping on a garden hose," and note that numbness, tingling, or aching in the forearm or hand are an early warning you should invest in a hands-free calling solution.

    WannaCry Ransomware and its variants can be prevented by Disabling this feature

    Follow the below steps for Windows 10 :- 1) Type " Turn Windows features "  into the Start Menu  2) Click the entry for "...