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Thursday, July 2, 2009

Google Chrome Offline Installation



Let Me share some hack for installing google chrome. 

as much as I love using this browser, it annoys me with its online installation, the installation sometimes get interrupted, especially for me cause my connection changes IP address at any given time, thus installing google chrome online would not work.
So here is a downloadable stand alone installer for google chrome. Download here


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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Click Sense Web site

Hi i wanna share this site..

actually this a site that gices you money
for viewing thier ads.
its just simple and legitimate.
just create an acount and you are now entitled 
to be a partner, and make money while you view site ads
for 30 seconds.

you can drop at their site here  and start making money


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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Transformers USB Drive

The Best USB Drive ever. the model is Ravage, a fierce jungle cat Decepticon. This is a transforming USB Drive from normal usb drive to Ravage. you can order it here
Features :

- Windows98/Me/2000/XP/Vista,Mac
- Interface : USB 1.1 & USB 2.0
- Speed USB 2.0 : 480mpbs
- Speed USB 1.1 : 12mpbs
- Memory : 2 gigabytes

Product Number: TAK10927
Shipping Weight: 0.84 pounds


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Monday, May 18, 2009

MyBrute

I am having a great time playing this game. when i invite my friends playing this, i cant help but to mention "it is pokemon look a like battle" you have a cell instead of poke balls. but wait the best part is it is so random. that even fighting higher level brute wouldnt matter. You cant try it for yourself at My Brute Website  You have a fight limit per day so you dont need to have addict mode MMORPG style to level up, just choose the right opponent and have some random luck



the picture above is my brute winning in a battle against another brute. have a nice battle in the arena. and hope to see you rise on the ranks of elite brute.


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Funny Vintage Ad


this picture reveals a secret..
just follow the instruction..
and you'll get it..lol...SFW


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A Taste for Love Lyrics


Dracula:
This is a song that I never thought I would write
On the night that I'm dying
Sorry for all the wrong I've done.
I'm finished trying.
It was a wonderful dream...
Now let him come and slay me.

Van Helsing:
There he is!
The demon who haunted the streets of London!
I've come to slay you,

Dracula:
Here I am!
I'll leave you bleeding in my dungeon...
I'll never obey you,
I'll rip out your oesophagus!

Dracula's Lover:
Please, Mr Van Helsing,
Listen to me.
He is just a man
Who wishes to be free!

Female Villager:
Lay him in a hearse
You must end this curse!

Male Villager:
He is the worst!

[ Dramatic fight, Van Helsing stabs Dracula with a stake into his heart. ]

Dracula's Lover:
Don't go, my love.
I can't say goodbye...

Dracula:
My reign is done!
It's time to die.

Dracula's Lover:
I'm pregnant.

Chorus:
Dracula ...

Van Helsing:
What have I done!
Who killed Dracula!

Chorus:
... Has flown above,
But he found a taste
A taste for love.

Van Helsing:
My life is a lie...

Dracula's Lover:
Sweet Dracula,
I miss my undead prince.
I'll never see him again,
Until my death.

Chorus:
... What a wonderful dream,
To find a taste for love,
A taste for love.


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Friday, March 20, 2009

Save the Developers!

Please Stop Using IE6 and save a lot of time for the web developers.

This project aims to upgrade microsoft web browser to higher platform from IE 7 to IE 8 or download alternative browser. IE7 has been arounb but majority of the web browser used by user is still IE6. many of these are Universities and School, who has XP installed and not yet upgraded to Vista, or waiting for the release of Windows 7 later this year.

The problem is IE6 dont follow web standards, many sites are messed up through IE6 browser. I personally hate to create a second css file to hack IE6 rendering.
save us some time to be more productive...or go to this site

The main problem is i have to install IE tester on vista just to simulate IE6, IE 5.5, IE 7, IE 8 for my projects, removing IE lower versions would be a real relief. heheheXD...


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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Researcher cracks Mac in 10 seconds at PWN2OWN, wins $5k

Charlie Miller defends his title; IE8 also falls on Day One of hacking contest

March 18, 2009 (Computerworld) Charlie Miller, a security researcher who hacked a Macintosh in two minutes last year at CanSecWest's PWN2OWN contest, improved his time today by breaking into another Macintosh in under 10 seconds.

Miller, an analyst at Independent Security Evaluators in Baltimore, walked off with a $5,000 cash prize and the MacBook he hacked.

"I can't talk about the details of the vulnerability, but it was a Mac, fully patched, with Safari, fully patched," said Miller on Wednesday, not long after he had won the prize. "It probably took five or 10 seconds." He confirmed that he had researched and written the exploit before he arrived at the challenge.

The PWN2OWN rules stated that the researcher could provide a URL that hosted his exploit, replicating the common hacker tactic of enticing users to malicious sites where they are infected with malware. "I gave them the link, they clicked on it, and that was it," said Miller. "I did a few things to show that I had full control of the Mac."

Two weeks ago, Miller predicted that Safari running on the Macintosh would be the first to fall.

PWN2OWN's sponsor, 3Com Corp.'s TippingPoint unit, paid Miller $5,000 for the rights to the vulnerability he exploited and the exploit code he used. As it has at past challenges, it reported the vulnerability to on-site Apple representatives. "Apple has it, and they're working on it," added Miller.

According to Terri Forslof, manager of security response at TippingPoint, another researcher later broke into a Sony laptop that was running Windows 7 by exploiting a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 8. "Safari and IE both went down," she said in an e-mail.

TippingPoint's Twitter feed added a bit more detail to Forslof's quick message: "nils just won the sony viao with a brilliant IE8 bug!"

Forslof was not immediately available to answer questions about the IE8 exploit.

TippingPoint will continue the PWN2OWN contest through Friday, and will pay $5,000 for each additional bug successfully exploited in Safari, Internet Explorer 8, Firefox or Google's Chrome. During the contest, IE8, Firefox and Chrome will be available on the Sony, while Safari and Firefox will be running on the MacBook. The researcher who exploited IE8 will, like Miller, be awarded not only the cash, but also the laptop.

"It was great," said Miller when asked how it felt to successfully defend his title. "But I was really nervous for some reason this time. Maybe it was because there were more people around. Lucky [the exploit] was idiot-proof, because if I had had to think about it, I don't know if I'd had anything."

This year's PWN2OWN also features a mobile operating system contest that will award a $10,000 cash prize for every vulnerability successfully exploited in five smartphone operating systems: Windows Mobile, Google's Android, Symbian, and the operating systems used by the iPhone and BlackBerry.

Miller said he won't enter the mobile contest. "I can't break them," said Miller, who was one of the first researchers to demonstrate an attack on the iPhone in 2007, and last year was the first to reveal a flaw in Android. "I don't have anything for the iPhone, and I don't know enough about Google."

CanSecWest, which opened Monday, runs through Friday in Vancouver, British Columbia.


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Monday, March 16, 2009

Project Guru:Family Tech Support

Everyone seems to have a “go to” geek among their extended family or group of friends — someone who handles all their tech problems for them. But that go-to geek doesn’t necessarily live close enough to drop in whenever there’s a problem. Symantec’s new “Project Guru” service, which it’s announcing today, gives those geeks a way to provide tech support to friends and family members remotely.

This project — Symantec’s third presentation at the DEMO show in recent years — is a work in progress aimed at setting up a trusted network for family members.



Brian Hernacki, an architect at Cupertino, Calif.-based Symantec, said the service is run through a portal, where the go-to “guru” can log in to create a trusted group, invite the family member or friend needing help to join that group, and then take remote control of that person’s computer to see what the problem is.

In that sense, the service is just like CrossLoop and other remote-help technologies that allow someone to see what’s happening on someone else’s desktop and take control of it. But Project Guru is different in that users simply click yes to accept a remote help session. That is, the guru has fancy computer commands at his or her disposal, but the dummy on the other end simply has to click with a mouse once.

On the guru’s desktop, Symantec will provide a bunch of data about the other PC that can help the guru diagnose any problems from afar. The exact details on this data have yet to be announced, Hernacki said. The connection between the guru and the friend or family member is secured via encryption technology.

Project Guru will include software-as-a-service features, such as the Norton Live online support service. And while some remote desktop services are clunky and slow, Symantec intends this one to operate at high speed. It’ll be interesting to see if the company can deliver on that goal, since commands sent over the internet naturally suffer from time lag. The company has a closed pilot in progress now and will open it up to a public beta test later this year.

The DEMO 2009 conference starts today and runs through Tuesday in Palm Desert, Calif. We will be covering it live throughout the show.


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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Attack on Firefox


Mozilla Firefox users are being targeted by a new Trojan that steals online banking passwords.
According to security researchers at BitDefender, Trojan.PWS.ChromeInject.A identifies banking and money transfer websites such as Barclays and PayPal though JavaScript, and then collates the logins and passwords before forwarding them to server in Russia.

firefox_logo_100_sqThe malware, which is being spread by drive-by downloads or by duping users into downloading it, is stored in the Firefox add-on folder and is registered as 'Greasemonkey', which are scripts that add extra functionality to Firefox. It starts working as soon as the browser is opened.
However, the malware is not being obtained from Mozilla's official Firefox add-on site and the software manufacturer ensures all new add-ons are scanned for threats before being published.
Viorel Canja, the head of BitDefender's lab, explained that Firefox's increasing market share may be one reason why malware authors are targeting the browser.
Canja urged Firefox users worried about the Trojan to only download signed, verified software.
The Open Sourcerer said on Saturday, 06 December 2008
This story is so bad... First the malware only gets inserted once your computer has already been compromised by something else first.
Secondly - this ONLY affects Windows (surprise surprise). If you use Firefox on Linux or Mac, you are fine.
Hell Noire said on Monday, 08 December 2008
Would you like to name the add-on so we know to avoid it?
redstringuitar said on Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Bitdefender shares a business interest with Microsoft, you can only access their online scanner using active-x through IE. They're just doing Big Daddy a favour!


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