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  1. dBAN and a Drill Press on The Homemade Hard Disk Destroyer · · Score: 1

    I dBAN drives, but for drives which won't spin up, or for clients who want physical damage to the media, I just drill a few holes through the platters. Cheap and efficient.

  2. Re:Pentrose on Chrome Complicates Mozilla/Google Love-In · · Score: 1

    Mod this post +10 ... just as you shouldn't trust Microsoft to guard the security of your Microsoft Windows computer, you shouldn't trust Google's Chrome to guard your online privacy. I use Firefox with CustomizeGoogle, and until Chrome offers a similar add-on, I won't even consider using it.

  3. WiFi bridge easy to set up on Parent-Friendly Wireless Bridge To Span 500 Meters? · · Score: 1

    I've done just this (wireless bridges about this length) several times for clients. I've used D-Link DWL-2100APs in bridge mode, and used D-Link ANT24-1400's mounted on masts on the roofs to provide the linkage. Unfortunately I don't think D-Link sells the ANT24-1400 any more, but it looks like NetGear has one that's functionally identical, see NETGEAR ANT24D18 ProSafe Indoor/Outdoor 14 dBi Patch Panel Directional Antenna http://www.provantage.com/netgear-ant24d18~7NETW01E.htm

  4. Re:Slashdotted on TrueCrypt 5.0 Released, Now Encrypts Entire Drive · · Score: 1
    True, but if you choose a download from that "official" page you get sent back to sourceforge for the actual package. Here are some links:

    http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/downloads/

    Ubuntu/Debian: http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/downloads/truecrypt-5.0-ubuntu-x86.tar.gz

    Windows: http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/downloads/TrueCrypt%20Setup%205.0.exe

  5. In stock at NewEgg? on Wal-Mart's $200 Linux PC Sells Out · · Score: 1
    As of this typing, it's in stock at NewEgg:

    Newegg.com - EVEREX gPC TC2502 VIA C7-D 1.5GHz 512MB DDR2 80GB VIA UniChrome Pro Linux gOS - Retail http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883118003
  6. Re:Wrong wrong wrong on Microsoft Installs New Software Without Permission · · Score: 1
    The original article is not FUD. If you have AU set to "Notify but don't download" or "Download but don't install", you still got these updates. That doesn't sound to me like MS is honoring your request to "not install" updates -- and that's the whole point. If you have with Notify or Download selected, you've told MS "I don't want you hcanging my system automatically" yet they went ahead and did so anyway. If MS had never had a bad patch (think WGA) this wouldn't be a problem, but there have been multiple instances of WU patches causing major headaches for IT staff, which is why I choose "Notify" and why I reported this to Windows Secrets in the first place.


    Based on readings I've made elsewhere, I believe you probably should disable both the Automatic Update SERVICE and the BITS SERVICE to prevent these stealth updates from appearing. There is a very useful batch file posted to DSLreports here:

    Re: Updates without my request or is it something else? - dslreports.com
    http://www.dslreports.com/forum/remark,17968828
    This _SHOULD_ prevent MS from changing your system behind your back), yet let you run WU manually when you need to.
  7. Who needs Word? on How Do You Handle New MS Word Vulnerabilities? · · Score: 1

    I still use WordPerfect for my WP ...

  8. Interesting discussion of this at SecurityNow on Vista's 'Next Gen' TCP/IP Stack · · Score: 5, Informative

    GRC | Security Now! Transcript of Episode #51 "Vista's Virgin Stack" http://www.grc.com/sn/SN-051.htm

  9. Re:Update on the link on Configuring IPCop Firewalls · · Score: 1
    FWIW:

    $35.50
    Bookpool: Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source
    http://www.bookpool.com/sm/1904811361

    $39.99
    Amazon.com: Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source: Books: Barrie, Dempster,James, Eaton-Lee
    http://www.amazon.com/Configuring-IPCop-Firewalls- Closing-Borders/dp/1904811361

    $41.99
    Buy.com - Configuring Ipcop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source : Barrie Dempster : ISBN 1904811361
    http://www.buy.com/prod/configuring-ipcop-firewall s-closing-borders-with-open-source/q/loc/106/20330 4392.html

    If you're in the UK you get a huge 0% discount at TheReg:

    1904811361/9781904811367: Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source :: The Register Books - The IT and Computer Book specialists
    RRP £24.99 Save 0%
    Our Price £24.99
    http://books.theregister.co.uk/static/live/805529. htm

  10. Re:It is all part of the job on Sys-Admins Reading the Bosses Mail? · · Score: 1
    But they don't have a need for access to the contents of email and other documents. Sensitive materials ought to be encrypted, but then I suppose you'd suggest that sysadmins must be able to install keyloggers on machines they administer (which of course they can).

    Seems to me Groupwise http://www.novell.com/products/groupwise/ already has this -- email in your mailbox is encrypted and can only be read after logging in. Logging in as admin doesn't give you read-rights to the users's mailboxes. As long as you keep passwords confidential, your mail (once it reaches the mail server) is also confidential.

  11. Re:Backups don't need to be tricky these days on It's 2006 and Backups For Home User Still Tricky? · · Score: 1

    Newegg.com has a raft of 250gb-320gb drives for $65-$99

  12. Re:USB Thumb Drives Spreading Viruses? on What's On Your Thumbdrive? · · Score: 2, Informative
    Another thing to be wary of on computers that you don't own is the risk of having the contents of your thumb-drive slurped, so don't use them for carrying around logins and passwords or credit-card numbers or WPA-PSK keys.
    USBDumper

    USBDumper (article is in French; here's the software) is a cute little utility that silently copies the contents of an inserted USB drive onto the PC. The idea is that you install this piece of software on your computer, or on a public PC, and then you collect the files -- some of them personal and confidential -- from anyone who plugs their USB drive into that computer. (This blog post talks about a version that downloads a disk image, allowing someone to recover deleted files as well.)

    No big deal to anyone who worries about computer security for a living, but probably a rude shock to salespeople, conference presenters, file sharers, and many others who regularly plug their USB drives into strange PCs.

    (See here: http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/08/usbd umper_1.html)

    I have a write-protected PNY USB drive I use to carry around my tools, but now that I know about malware like this, I think I'm going to go to the trouble of burning a CD every week or so. Biggest trouble is going to be keeping AV signatures up to date.

  13. Re:Updates? What updates? on June Windows Update To Be Biggest in a Year · · Score: 1

    In Redmond Tuesday starts at 10AM PDT ...

  14. Re:Pretty scary. on Social Engineering Using USB Drives · · Score: 1

    You can get a free utility that disables USB drives under the various flavours of WinNT here: http://www.intelliadmin.com/Utilities.htm

  15. Re:Encrypted? on Google Releases Google Browser Sync Extension · · Score: 1

    Anyone know what encryption algorithm is used?

  16. Re:Encrypted? on Google Releases Google Browser Sync Extension · · Score: 1

    If you use the NoScript extension (http://noscript.net/) and block googlesyndication.com, those tracking scripts can't execute.

  17. Did you review these "ask slashdot" columns? on Home Network Data Storage Device · · Score: 1

    Slashdot | Which RAID for a Personal Fileserver? http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/06/16/16 58250 Slashdot | Experiences w/ Software RAID 5 Under Linux? http://ask.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/30/18 4256

  18. Re:Digg.com had a good example on Home Network Data Storage Device · · Score: 1
    It has dropped off the front page at digg, but if you search for RAID it shows up:

    The Poor Man's Raid Array...
    Gregd submitted by Gregd 5 days ago (via http://www.inventgeek.com/Proj...)
    "For about 250.00 we have made a true 0.5 terabyte RAID 5 array."

    Actual link to the project: http://www.inventgeek.com/Projects/PoorMansRaid/Po orMansRaid.aspx

  19. Pegasus Mail has had this for years on Mozilla Thunderbird Gets Firefox-style Tabs · · Score: 1
    Pegasus Mail has had the ability to open multiple folders and multiple messages for years. A new release, v4.3, is imminent, and it includes new search functions including saved searches. It also comes ready to install on your favorite USB thumb drive where it will run completely independent of whatever drive letter the thumb drive gets. It also has new-and-vastly-improved HTML-message handling.

    Earlier versions of Pegasus Mail could run under WINE, see Wine Application DB - Viewing App - Pegasus Mail, so I hope this will continue. See also Pegasus Mail on Linux (or an intro to WINE).

  20. I can't believe nobody's posted this yet ... on Goto Leads to Faster Code · · Score: 1
  21. Re:Make Acrobat load quickly! on Where is the Killer Calendar? · · Score: 1
    Here's a GUI that helps control which plug-ins load:

    "Adobe Reader SpeedUp
    Click here to download v1.32 Screenshot

    Adobe Reader SpeedUp is a simple application that was created to help make the loading time of Adobe's Acrobat/Reader software bearable for everyday use. AR SpeedUp only needs to be used once (a process taking only a few seconds) and then your 'Reader will be transformed forever. There are also some tweaking options available. "w00t!", as the young kids say."
    http://www.tnk-bootblock.co.uk/prods/misc/
  22. Re:Flash Shared Objects on New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors · · Score: 1
    Following this up, I found multiple SOLs on my home system, here's the list (somewhat sanitized (all are subdirs of C:\Documents and Settings, "\Application Data\Macromedia\Flash Player\" replace by \AD\M\FP\):
    \default user\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sy s\settings.sol
    \User1\AD\M\FP\#SharedObjects\[ran dom]\comcast.net\comcastEmail.sol
    \User1\AD\M\FP\ macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings.so l
    \User1\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\support\flashplay er\sys\#comcast.net\settings.sol\User2\AD\M\FP\mac romedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings.sol
    \User2\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\ sys\#macromedia.com\settings.sol
    \User3\AD\M\FP\m acromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings.sol
    \User4\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\support\flashplaye r\sys\settings.sol
    \User5\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\ support\flashplayer\sys\settings.sol
    \User6\AD\M\ FP\macromedia.com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings .sol
    \User7\AD\M\FP\macromedia.com\support\flashp layer\sys\settings.sol
    \User8\AD\M\FP\macromedia. com\support\flashplayer\sys\settings.sol
    Because Users 1 and 2 have multiple "settings.sol", it almost appears that the settings are site-by-site rather than computer- or user-wide. This is Not Good from the point of view of managing this.

  23. Re:correlational! on Does Microsoft Cause Lower Software Prices? · · Score: 1
    You wrote Know how much Wordperfect office suite costs?

    That's not difficult to find out -- but neither newegg.com nor Insight.com carry it, you have to look around a bit.

    "WordPerfect Office 12"
    By Corel - Office Productivity
    $119.79 to $243.34

    Compare to "Office 2003 Standard"
    By Microsoft Office Products Newest Releases
    $204.30 to $339.83

    These are the two "basic" versions of the suites, with WP, spreadsheet, presentation program, groupware client.

    Microsoft's prices are 50%-100% higher than the competition, which IMHO puts the lie to the claim that "in virtually any market that Microsoft has entered (financial software, spreadsheets, etc.), the effect has been a dramatic reduction in prices.

    Ditto for Microsoft's attempt to enter the financial software market. Quickbooks and Quicken haven't dropped in price at all despite competition from Money and MS's accounting package Great Plains, have they?

  24. Re:Sunlight? Heard about it on Digital Clock Without Electricity or Moving Parts · · Score: 1
    Yes, but they'll kick the shit out of the Arizona market.
    I doubt it. I live in Tucson, and we don't have a south-facing window on our house where we could mount this ;-)
  25. Re:By its nature... on WPA Weak Key Cracker Posted · · Score: 1