PC & IT 02 (Nov 08 - Mar 10)

Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby kennynah » Tue Dec 09, 2008 12:42 am

pron sites are known to be the produce the best spywares/viruses...they exit becos they are sponsored by the anti-virus and antispybot folks... stay diligent to one the most, if you ever find one really good without the viruses...let me know... one tip for the lonely hearts out there... dont visit those pornsites that need you to download in any form...they usually are problematic...choose one that allows for streaming of data....that sort...safer... 8-)
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby durio » Tue Dec 09, 2008 10:50 pm

GR, kennynah,
hahahaha anti-virus doesn't provides protection from Trojan lor
I'm aware of danger lurking around "exotica" places, I have separate PC for those "adventure" :P

It's the PC I used for work that got boot sector issues ... hmmm perhaps it's a genuine hardware failure? :?
Anyway, harddisk replaced, so far so good for now.
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby kennynah » Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:34 am

durio....did anyone ever tell u that your nick is a very sexy name?
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby durio » Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:06 pm

no ... but why it's sexy? :roll:
i thought of changing to duriocell leh
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby kennynah » Wed Dec 10, 2008 4:25 pm

durio..... sounds like a brand of *ahem*... no offence meant... was wondering how you came about this nick....curious...kaypoh only..
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby durio » Wed Dec 10, 2008 10:23 pm

aiyoh, i thought lord of lewlian will surely know what durio means :?
so disappointing ... muahahahhaha * juz kidding*
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby winston » Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:49 am

It's Good to Know: The Internet - Better than Sex?

If you still doubt that the Internet is the best place to do business, consider this: According to a recent Harris Interactive poll, 46 percent of women and 30 percent of men would rather give up sex for two weeks than Web surfing.

The study, conducted on behalf of Intel, further found that 65 percent of U.S. adults say they can't live without the Internet. They consider access vital for business transactions, shopping, personal finances, staying in touch with friends and family, and more.

(Source: The Wall Street Journal and Harris Interactive)
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby winston » Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:58 pm

It's Fun to Know: The Top 5 Words of 2008

Drum roll, please... "Bailout" tops the list of the most-searched-for words in the Merriam-Webster online dictionary in 2008. Rounding out the top five are four words that just might be familiar to those who followed the run-up to November's presidential election:

1. vet (as in a political candidate, not military veteran)
2. socialism
3. maverick
4. bipartisan
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby winston » Sat Jan 03, 2009 9:58 am

A True Story: It Happened to Us... It Could Happen to You
By Dr. Steve Sjuggerud

"$32,000 is gone," I told my mother-in-law on Monday. "Did you authorize a wire transfer of $32,000 out of your account today?"

"No," she said.

Someone else got her information and used it maliciously.

We jumped on it as soon as we discovered it. We spent the rest of the day and night closing accounts and cleaning up computers. But I'm afraid the damage was already done... Her personal information and passwords are in the hands of a skilled computer hacker.

It could just as easily happen to you.

And if you don't discover it as quickly as we did, or know what to do, then you could lose a whole lot more money. Worse, you could spend the next few years with the difficult task of getting back your money when you don't know who you're chasing.

It all started innocuously enough...

"Steve, can you help me get into my e-mail?" my mother-in-law asked. "For some reason, my password doesn't work anymore." We're on a mini-vacation to the Florida Keys, so I'm the default computer guru.

"It seems like you changed your password," I said. She told me she hadn't.

I tried to request a new password online, but we couldn't answer the "security questions." This was strange... But at this point, we still didn't have a clue something was wrong. So we called her Internet provider.

We finally got a new password and checked her e-mail. And there was the wire transfer... $32,000 going OUT.

We immediately called the bank, got through to the fraud department, and they went to work on getting it back. (As of this writing, the money is NOT back yet.)

Then we tried to get back on her e-mail. Whoa! We couldn't get in. The hacker had changed her password again.

We called her Internet provider, asking to close the account immediately. Unbelievably, they wouldn't let us do it. We were informed that the Billing Department was now closed. They said we'd have to call back in the morning. (That, in my opinion, is a terrible business practice. Who knows what other vital information this hacker stole before the account was closed?)

So how did this happen?

It is my non-technical opinion that my mother-in-law was a victim of a newly discovered security "hole" in Microsoft's Internet Explorer. The flaw allows hackers to get your passwords... which means access to your personal information, bank accounts, etc. You're probably using Internet Explorer right now to read this e-mail. If so, you are likely vulnerable...

Microsoft says it's fixed the hole. But if you haven't gone to the trouble of updating your Internet Explorer with the security patch, you are still exposed to the exact same attack that hit my mother-in-Law. (You can read the details at www.microsoft.com/security.)

We updated Internet Explorer. But we also stopped using it. We're using Google Chrome as our browser now. (Go to www.google.com/chrome to download it free.)

We've taken all the steps we know... For example, we placed a "Fraud Alert" through Equifax, which goes to all three credit-report agencies. But a little prevention sure would have been easier than chasing a thief.

A starting point for protection is the Federal Trade Commission's website. Go to www.ftc.gov then read the "Identity Theft" and "Internet Fraud" segments right there on the home page.

We've been assured we'll recover the $32,000. And we've closed all accounts and reopened them with new account numbers and passwords. But are we safe from more attacks? We don't know – this hacker has my mother-in-law's personal information.

Please, do yourself a huge favor. Remember the old "ounce of prevention/pound of cure" saying. Take more steps to protect yourself online than you ever thought you needed to. At least upgrade Internet Explorer or switch browsers immediately.

Identity theft is serious stuff. And you are likely at risk, right now. But you think, "Aw, that won't happen to me," until it does. Take care of yourself. Believe me. We wish we had.

Call it a New Year's resolution if you'd like. But promise to do something right now to protect your personal information... and your wealth.
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Re: PC & IT (Nov08 - Jan09)

Postby kennynah » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:47 pm

there is a latest iPhone unlock s/w out there...named "yellowsn0w"

this is the website http://blog.iphone-dev.org/

dont ask me why these folks are free to screw aapl in everyway; ie allowing their s/w to be propagated worldwide FREE of charge, and aapl is doing nothing to stop them from messing up their business model. in fact, i am led to believe these folks at iphone-dev are totally legally immune to any potential charges by aapl...

if u visit their blog now, you will see that these people are in fact threatening to sue a UK vendor, who has been accused of stealing their code and selling it for gbp19.99, when it is offered for free to everyone who needs it..

i benefited from this group just recently, when i unwittingly upgraded my iPhone to the latest OS 2.2 and effed it up big time...couldnt read my telco's SIM in singapore... anyways...after following their clear instructions on their blog, i managed to resolve the problem and still upgrade to latest 2.2 O/S...had the cake and ate it too...

believe me...these guys at iPhone Dev are the best when it comes to unlocking iPhone... they rock !!!
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