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Submitted : Tue, Apr 01 2008, 04:05
When I first saw the default search pane in Windows XP, my instinct was to return it to its classic look; that puppy had to go. Of course, I later discovered that a doggie door is built into the applet. Click "Change preferences" then "Without an ani...
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Submitted : Tue, Apr 01 2008, 04:00
Theoretically, you can get rid of it (as well as a few other things). Windows 2000 power users should already be familiar with this tweak.
Fire up the Windows Explorer and navigate your way to the %SYSTEMROOT% \ INF folder. What the heck is that t...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=18
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Submitted : Tue, Apr 01 2008, 00:29
Why does Explorer display some files in blue color and some in green?Windows supports file/folder color coding for easy identification for the user. The encrypted are displayed in green color and the compressed NTFS files are displayed in blue. To tu...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=17
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:14
Many worms use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express to propagate. These types of e-mail "Worms" have an attached file that has to be clicked open to be installed. These types of worms typically have a file with a double extension, such as (NAME.BMP.E...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=15
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:13
All Trojans are hidden programs that are disguised within another program. This is the largest example of “Freeware” software that has another agenda. It should be stated that most “Freeware” is perfectly legitimate and is contributed freely by the a...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=14
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:11
Spyware as the name suggests is software that is embedded on a computer and records passwords, Internet visits, cookies and can sometimes control computers services and remotely execute commands. Spyware is becoming more popular as husbands and wife’...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=13
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:09
RATs are remote administration programs that have been embedded into an unsuspecting victim's computer. This is the most dangerous of all hacking tools as it allows complete and total control of the infected computer.
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http://www.diginside.com/?p=12
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:03
Key Loggers, like the name suggests, are programs that record keystrokes from the computer keyboard and either logs it to the computer or sends it to its maker through a built in e-mail engine. Key logging allows a prospective hacker to gain access t...
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Submitted : Wed, Mar 26 2008, 11:02
Hacker tools are programs written to access a computer system using known software vulnerability. Most of these programs have been written and are freely distributed from “Hacker” websites. Some of these programs were written for legitimate uses and ...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=10
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Submitted : Sun, Mar 23 2008, 04:18
In Windows 2003, I've created an ordinary user account and then I've add that account in to Remote Desktop Users group already as in the following picture.
But when I login remotely, I've got the following error.
To log on to this remote co...
http://www.diginside.com/?p=9
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