wayney: oh I think you missed a detail, saving the session
means you cAn load it next coldboot still - I read the
introduction quite a while ago but I believe to remember so. ~*~
wayney: not sure but perhaps these extensions could be useful for you ...
one is called SessionSaver, the other comes as SurfBook ... happy hunting ... ~*~ .
Apple has released a Security Update for Mac OS X. The update addresses nine
vulnerabilities, including one for a flaw in Safari that could be exploited by phishers.
That same flaw affects all browsers that support Internationalized Domain Names
and involves the indiscernible substitution of international characters for others ... ~*~
References: 1) Article at Ziff Davies -- 2) Article at InfoWorld
BerniceC: It's really easy to use and has the due backup function as well.
If you aren't sure about the middle part with secure connection just leave it out
still a performance increased by 15-25% is to be expected ... good luck ... ... ~*~
Instead of bothering to write all the tweaks with network.http.pipelining network,
http.proxy.pipelining, etc pp yourself you might wish to have a program doing
that for you ... - well here it is: FireTune ... - works reliably for me ... ~*~ .
"Microsoft Windows: A thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit
patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition." ~*~
A vulnerability in McAfee's Antivirus library could allow attackers to cause
systems to run files instead of simply scanning them for malware. Users are
vulnerable only if their software has not been updated through a current
subscription and if the most current virus definitions file has not been downloaded.
>http://news.zdnet.com/2102-1009_22-5623844.html?tag=printthis
img.uff.cz is the site you got to allow in the security or web-
performance presets of your firefox if images didn't load lately.
sorry, on the bk-board cmmc-paranoia censors such useful infos ... ~*~ .
Billboy keeps talking 'bout security (to be employed at MS, no security clue
is required though - see grc.com) A talking Boy that's all. You will pay the Bill.
Same as it ever was. http://www.cioupdate.com/trends/article.php/3488341 ... ... ~*~
it's a highqual dvd player noname by phillips - best yuv of all plays mpeg4
as well, so I am not restricted whatsoever - for standard players - there are free
programs like filmmaker and moviejack dvd mastering even all imaginable menu stuff ... ~*~
Czechgirl: there are loads of station-independent programs ...
I am using JetAudio for it, normally - but its commercial version ...
- here is the link to RadioRipper a popular freeware ... good luck ... ~*~
Czechgirl: it is downloading while you listen,
you just have to catch it ... there are programs recording
directly from the soundcard ... www.cnet.com freeware e.g. ~*~
If you're not too blonde e.g. falling to someone permanently repeating how nice he is,
always laughing, just eager to provide good music for everyone, you still may feel safe.
Or read Hacker's Playground or Researcher's Dream ? An Analysis by Paul Mutton ~*~
件名: Prefsbar for Mozilla ! :) (includes proxy-switcher/list)
and unget (to jump redirected links directly)
for firefox is, apart of some uncommon specials,
what would come up my mind after the mentioned examples. ~*~
regarding WinAmp users and JRE Java 1.5 (used in mozilla/firefox)
contrary to the claims of nullsoft, version 5.06 still appears vulnerable ...
- for the java runtime env though an updated, safe version is available ... ~*~
some would call it a C-dialect, some would say pascal-dialect ... written by a coder
from the netherlands. Just recompiling fortran to pascal doesn't count probably -
I'm using it as I have a handy program and loads of fortran algorithms ... ~*~ :P
where are the coders who wrote their own assemblers and loops that
fit into 6 bytes instruction cache - hardly portable sometimes, though -
but unlike C it is what my very personal taste would call pure ... ~*~
it's possible ... a bit twisted since 98 does not understand the bootloader of xp ...
easiest way is having two partitions on your harddisk, you got to install w98 first.
2 GB for 98 plus 5 GB for xp is about lower limit ... once xp is installed you'll be
able to manage further via Computer Management from within the Adminstrative Tools
(e.g. 3rd partition FAT-32 - keep in mind that w98 cannot read NTFS partitions by default) ... ~*~
Users can download a new build of Firefox, wait for the automatic update
to prompt you to upgrade, or install the XPI to upgrade it. Users are urged to
upgrade Firefox. The hole is not known to affect any other Mozilla applications.
easy walmart for hackers possibly ... unless you save their 'brainfile' on
floppy or usb-stick and, really have the discipline to remove store every after ... ~*~
WinZip has released version 9.0-SR1 to fix some security flaws. An additional
benefit this version offers is - if a user double clicks an executable file in a zip
archive, the user is prompted before the file is executed. Better safe than sorry.
at sysinternals.com they have the freeware 'process-explorer' which is better.
Else I recommend the hijackthis proggy below, contains naturally a task-spot as well ... ~*~
is the Hijackthis program. Originally developed to repair 'hijacked' InternetExplorers
- i.e. when of sudden it starts with some weird pages instead of the chosen one ...
meanwhile it became a full system against malware/trojans - settled somewhere
'between' AdAware and Trojanscanner ... here the download site of Chip Magazine Germany but cnet and zdnet will have it too ... here you will find illustrated instructions of use, english -
the free program creates a logfile that cAn be analyzed on this support site and, as nobody is able to know all the cryptic names of every legal process, they offer also a database of known processes - the program works without installations therefore may be started even directly from the zipfolder - good hunting :) ~*~