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Monday 28 November 2011

Linux Mint 12 (Lisa)




The linux mint 12 codename 'Lisa'.

System requirements:
  • x86 processor (Linux Mint 64-bit requires a 64-bit processor. Linux Mint 32-bit works on both 32-bit and 64-bit processors).
  • 512 MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
  • 5 GB of disk space
  • Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution
  • CD/DVD drive or USB port

Upgrade instructions:
  • To upgrade from a previous version of Linux Mint follow these instructions.
  • To upgrade from Linux Mint 12 RC, simply apply any level 1 and 2 updates (if any), as well as level 3 “mate” and “caja” updates available in the Update Manager.




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Sunday 27 November 2011

HijackThis

Trend Micro HijackThis is a free utility that generates an in depth report of registry and file settings from your computer. HijackThis makes no separation between safe and unsafe settings in its scan results giving you the ability to selectively remove items from your machine. In addition to this scan and remove capability HijackThis comes with several tools useful in manually removing malware from a computer.



HijackThis opens you a possibility to find and fix nasty entries on your computer easier.
Therefore it will scan special parts in the registry and on your harddisk and compare them with the default settings. If there is some abnormality detected on your computer HijackThis will save them into a logfile. In order to find out what entries are nasty and what are installed by the user, you need some background information.
A logfile is not so easy to analyze. Even for an advanced computer user. With the help of this automatic analyzer you are able to get some additional support. Just paste your complete logfile into the textbox in this page







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Saturday 26 November 2011

Open Penetration Testing Bookmarks Collection

...is just that, a collection of handy bookmarks I initially collected that aid me in my day to day work or I find in the course of research. They are not all inclusive and some sections need to be parsed but they are all good reference materials. I find having this Hackery folder in Firefox an easy way to reference syntax, tricks, methods, and generally facilitate and organize research.
Opening it up to everyone will facilitate a knowledge transfer. Hopefully the initial set will grow and expand.



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Useful Antivirus Programs

Antivirus is a program used to prevent, detect and remove virus and malwares etc from your system. Keep your computer safe by installing good antivirus.

These are some of the famous antivirus programs:

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Computer Operating Security Enhanced by Microsoft

Computer Operating Security Enhanced by Microsoft, But It's a Nightmare for a Memory Glitch

 

HUNTINGTON, WV (HNN) – Questions which have swept the country since the 9/11 terrorist attacks surround “security” versus “freedom” and “access” to rights.
 

A pendulum has crunch certain privacy right in favor of surveillance camera at vulnerable, high traffic locations. Although CNN’s Joe Johns in an 2011 interview with HNN boasted about internet freedoms which enable more diverse access (and online publication) of diverse opinions from around the world. Since that interview Congress has introduced a bill predicated by “security,” which used potential copyright infringement and narrowing interpretations of “fair use” to potentially shut down site.



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How To Set-up Automatic Vacation Response

You can set up an automatic reply to anyone who sends you email.

Here's how to let people know you can't respond right away:

  • Sign in to Gmail.
  • Click the gear icon in the upper-right and select Gmail settings along the top of any Gmail page.
  • From the General tab, select Vacation responder on in the Vacation responder: section.
  • Enter the subject and body of your message in the Subject: and Message: fields.
If you've enabled a personalized signature in your settings, Gmail will automatically append it to the bottom of your vacation response.
  • Check the box next to Only send a response to people in my Contacts if you don't want everyone who emails you to know that you're away from your mail.
  • Click Save Changes.


 
 

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    Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts

    Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. You'll need a Standard 101/102-Key or Natural PS/2 Keyboard to use the shortcuts.


    To turn these case-sensitive shortcuts on or off, click the gear icon at the top of any Gmail page and then Mail settings. Choose the option next to "Keyboard shortcuts" to turn them on. You can also enable shortcuts automatically by going to http://mail.google.com/mail/?kbd=1

    Shortcut Key Definition Action
    c Compose Allows you to compose
    a new message. <Shift> + c allows you to compose
    a message in a new window.
    / Search Puts your cursor in the search box.
    k Move to newer conversation Opens or moves your cursor
    to a more recent conversation. You can hit <Enter> to expand
    a conversation.
    j Move to older conversation Opens or moves your cursor
    to the next oldest conversation. You can hit <Enter> to expand
    a conversation.
    n Next message Moves your cursor to the
    next message. You can hit <Enter> to expand or collapse a message.
    (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
    p Previous message Moves your cursor to the
    previous message. You can hit <Enter> to expand or collapse
    a message. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
    o or <Enter> Open Opens your conversation.
    Also expands or collapses a message if you are in 'Conversation View.'
    u Return to conversation list Refreshes your page and returns you to the inbox, or list of conversations.
    e Archive Archive your conversation from any view.
    m Mute Archives the conversation, and all future messages skip the Inbox unless sent or cc'd
    directly to you. Learn more.
    x Select conversation Automatically checks and
    selects a conversation so that you can archive, apply a label, or choose
    an action from the drop-down menu to apply to that conversation.
    s Star a message or conversation Adds or removes a star
    to a message or conversation. Stars allow you to give a message or conversation
    a special status.
    + Mark as important Helps Gmail learn what's important to you by marking misclassified messages. (Specific to Priority Inbox)
    - Mark as unimportant Helps Gmail learn what's not important to you by marking misclassified messages. (Specific to Priority Inbox)
    ! Report spam Marks a message as spam
    and removes it from your conversation list.
    r Reply Replies to the message sender.
    <Shift> + r
    allows you to reply to a message in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
    a Reply all Replies to all message recipients.
    <Shift> +a
    allows you to reply
    to all message recipients in a new window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
    f Forward Forwards a message. <Shift>
    + f
    allows you to forward a message in a new
    window. (Only applicable in 'Conversation View.')
    <Esc> Escape from input field Removes the cursor from your current input field.
    <Ctrl> + sSave draft Saves the current text as a draft when composing a message. Hold the <Ctrl> key while pressing s and make sure your cursor is in one of the text fields -- either the composition pane,
    or any of the To, CC, BCC, or Subject fields -- when using this shortcut.
    # Delete Moves the conversation to Trash.
    l Label Opens the Labels menu to label a conversation.
    v Move to Moves the conversation from the inbox to a different label, Spam or Trash.
    <Shift> + i Mark as read Marks your message as 'read' and skip to the next message.
    <Shift> + u Mark as unread Marks your message as 'unread' so you can go back to it later.
    [ Archive and previous Removes the current view's label from your conversation and moves to the previous one.
    ] Archive and next Removes the current view's label from your conversation and moves to the next one.
    z Undo Undoes your previous action, if possible (works for actions with an 'undo' link).
    <Shift> + n Update current conversation Updates your current conversation when there are new messages.
    q Move cursor to chat search Moves your cursor directly to the chat search box.
    y Remove from Current View* Automatically removes the message or conversation from your current view.
    • From 'Inbox,' 'y' means Archive
    • From 'Starred,' 'y' means Unstar
    • From 'Trash,' 'y' means Move to inbox

    • From any label, 'y' means Remove the label
    * 'y' has no effect if you're in 'Spam,' 'Sent,' or 'All Mail.'
    . Show more actions Displays the 'More Actions' drop-down menu.
    <Ctrl> + <Down arrow> Opens options in Chat
    • <Ctrl> + <Down arrow> moves from edit field in your chat window to select the 'Video and more' menu
    • Next, press <Tab> to select the emoticon menu
    • Press <Enter> to open the selected menu
    ? Show keyboard shortcuts help Displays the keyboard shortcuts help menu within any page you're on. (Note: Typing ? will display the help menu even if you don't have keyboard shortcuts enabled)
    k Move up a contactMoves your cursor up in your contact list
    jMove down a contactMoves your cursor down in your contact list
    o or <Enter>

    OpenOpens the contact with the cursor next to it.
    uReturn to contact list viewRefreshes your page and returns you to the contact list.
    eRemove from Current GroupRemoves selected contacts from the group currently being displayed.
    x

    Select contactChecks and selects a contact so that you can change group membership or choose an action from the drop-down menu to apply to the contact.
    <Esc>Escape from input fieldRemoves the cursor from the current input
    #DeleteDeletes a contact permanently
    l

    Group membershipOpens the groups button to group contacts
    zUndoReverses your previous action, if possible (works for actions with an 'undo' link)
    .Show more actionsOpens the "More actions" drop-down menu.
    Combo-keys - Use the
    following combinations of keys to navigate through Gmail.

    Shortcut Key Definition Action
    <Tab> then <Enter> Send message After composing your message,
    use this combination to send it automatically. (Supported in Internet Explorer and Firefox, on Windows.)
    y then o Archive and next Archives your conversation and moves to the next one.
    g then a Go to 'All Mail' Takes you to 'All Mail,' the storage site for all mail you've ever sent or received (and have
    not deleted).
    g then s Go to 'Starred' Takes you to all conversations you have starred.
    g then c Go to 'Contacts' Takes you to your Contacts list.
    g then d Go to 'Drafts' Takes you to all drafts you have saved.
    g then l Go to 'Label' Takes you to the search box with the "label:" operator filled in for you.
    g then i Go to 'Inbox' Returns you to the inbox.
    g then t Go to 'Sent Mail' Takes you to all mail you've sent.
    * then a Select all Selects all mail.
    * then n Select none Deselects all mail.
    * then r Select read Selects all mail you've read.
    * then u Select unread Selects all unread mail.
    * then s Select starred Selects all starred mail.
    * then t Select unstarred Selects all unstarred mail.

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