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Folder Lock download to password protect files

Thursday, January 7th, 2010


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• Context Menu in Explorer supported
Shred
• Shreds original files when encrypted
• Leaves no traces on your PC
• Prevents recovery of private data
• Enable/disable shredding feature
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• Cleans history automatically on use
• Protected files are hidden as well
• All features well suited for privacy
Stealth
• No evidence of Folder Lock installed
• Remove all traces and shortcuts
• Press hotkey to run Folder Lock
• Program supports 64-bit based OS
Monitoring
• Hack Attempt Monitoring
• Monitor fake login attempts
• Shut down / logs off automatically
• Halts on fake password attempts


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How to enable or disable browser cookies

Thursday, August 27th, 2009



Help! how to enable cookies please help?
Well i’m trying to check my grades online,but whenever I try to,it says that I need to enable cookies for a domain or something like that..how do I do that?

Brandon:if its a bar underneath ur webar click it, if not go to internet options under tools, and im not sure but it shoudl have a cookies tab

Paul C:For Firefox: Go to tools-options-privacy tab- and click “accept cookies from sites” and “accept third party cookies”

For Internet Explorer: Tools-internet options- privacy and set the cookies to what you want.

If you are using safari I’m not sure what you do, and next time you post a question regarding a computer or internet problem, make sure to say your operating system or browser.

How to enable system restore windows xp disabled

Thursday, August 27th, 2009



How to enable the disabled system restore option in windows xp?
Yavben: Hello ,
after recovering my comp from spyware infestation

trying to enable system restore..getting following error

“system restore encountered an error trying to enable/dissable one or more drives please restart your machine and try again”

followed the instructions in microsoft’s website, no change

did anyone encountered this, pls let me know how to fix this
Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 7.0


ANSWER:Brakeers:Hi There I don’t know if you have overcome your problem with System Restore if not follow these instructions they worked for me.

Download System Restore/Enable File
Save it to a folder on your desktop and allow it to run, when its finished running try to re-enable system restore.
As I said in a previous listing I had two computers with this fault and both have now System Restore enabled.

Hope this helps.
Kindest Regards Tony B.

How to reduce lower internet ping

Thursday, August 27th, 2009



QUESTION: Much more often now than before (CS Source update 20:th jan. 2006) I get kicked out cause my ping is claimed to be to high.

I find that hard to believe since I got upgraded from 1Mbps to 8Mbps just two weeks ago.
I was woundering if other programs slurps my throughput or if my Norton Internet sec. client effectivly blocks half or all ICMP packages which mayby be the protocol used by Steam to let Hosted CS Servers judge which clients to kick.
Four questions.

1. Which (in Windows) defaulprogram can I disconnect to boost my ping rate.

2. Will any tweaking in Norton give me positive effekt in pingcapasity.

3. Is there any Register tweaks that can make me a winner in my chase towards lower ping.

4. Could it be usefull to get an External hardware Firewall instead of my software?
This to tweak System performance in general.

ANSWER: Ping is not throughput. Keep that in mind. You can have a gigabit connection to your ISP, but if your ISP’s network sucks, pings can be high.

You can disable unneeded services, but to be honest, you’re probably not going see a reduction in ping times.

Still not bad to disable stuff you don’t need anyway.

Disable the following services…

Alerter
Clipbook
Error Reporting Service
Help and Support
Indexing Service
Human Interface Device Access
Machine Debug Manager
Messenger
Network DDR
Network DDE DSDM
Routing and Remote Access
Secondary Logon
SSDP Discovery Service
Telnet
Themes
Wireless Zero Configurator (unless you use it for a wifi nic)

“2. Will any tweaking in Norton give me positive effekt in pingcapasity.”


The best tweak is get rid of it. Norton Security Suite is a piece of dog crap for security, and significantly reduces system performance. Replace with McAfee or Grisoft’s AVG (even FreeAVG is fine), and good adware/spyware scanners such as Spybot Search and Destroy as well as Lavasoft’s Ad-Aware Personal edition, both of which are free.
“3. Is there any Register tweaks that can make me a winner in my chase towards lower ping.”

Try the above first.

“4. Could it be usefull to get an External hardware Firewall instead of my software?”

It IS useful. Good security is layered. You should for security reasons run both a SOHO NAT router with an SPI firewall AND a software firewall, even the built in Windows Firewall is good enough if you have the previously mentioned router. With an external router, unsolicited connection attempts are blocked before your computer even sees them, which helps reduce system resource consumption.

With that said, if there are tons of unsolicited connection attempts, even if the router blocks them before hitting your PC, they still consume bandwidth and can increase pings. That is part of the effective nature of a Denial of Service (DoS) attack.

A software firewall is STILL necessary even with the router. Routers do not block ANY connection originating *FROM* your PC. For example, if your computer gets hit with a downloader trojan that goes out to the internet to download more malware on to your machine without your knowledge, a router won’t do diddly squat to stop it. A software firewall however may be able to stop it. That’s why I recommend even the built in Windows Firewall. No, it’s not the best software firewall, but it is easy to manage, and does a decent job. Coupled with a router, a good anti-virus, and good anti-spyware/adware scanners, you’re in good shape.
Recommended router: Linksys WRT54G – includes wifi with WPA support if you need wireless as well. Includes SPI firewall. If you don’t need wireless, Netgear and Linksys both make good wired routers. If you do get the wifi router but don’t need wifi now, make sure to disable the wireless access point.

Generic Host Process for win32 services encountered problem error

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009



Generic Host Process for win32 services Errors` soluction /svchost.exe/netapi32.dll Errors:
Possible solutions here

looks like this problem with lost internet connection showed up some days earlier here in Europe. This issue seems to be related to a newly discovered security hole in XP, which has been adressed by MS already. It doesn’t seem to be clear what exactly causes the Generic Host Process to crash, but many people over here solved it pretty simple:

They just updated their XP with the most recent security patches from MS. If for some unknown reasons :rolleyes: the automatic updater failed or isn’t active on your computer, try to install one of the “after SP2″-update packs, provided on some sites like:
http://www.ryanvm.net/msfn/updatepack.html

Most users here report the problem solved after updating the OS. If it doesn’t work, you probably have an additional infection with malware.
The crashing Generic Host Process issue itself seems not to have any further malicious effects, so it could be a friendly “proof of concept” for an exploit of the security hole, just being spread all over the world.

I found these single hotfixes
WindowsXP-KB921883-x86-ENU.exe (MS06040)
and probably
WindowsXP-KB894391-x86-ENU.exe


fixed the problem for most affected people. Everybody should be able to download them from the MS site:
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/secu…ns/200608.mspx
The first and seemingly deciding one can be found also here:
http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/index.html

There is a workaround to prevent your internet connection from being cut: Just drag the error message window out of sight and don’t click on any button. This way you can go on trying to fix it.

Another approach to the problem is disabling certain services (which is basically no bad idea anyway) by using a simple tool like Windows Worms Doors Cleaner v1.4.1 which can be found here:
http://www.firewallleaktester.com/tools_list.htm
or here (another similar tool)
http://www.dingens.org

The reason for this new massive appearance of GHP errors is probably described here:
http://isc.sans.org/diary.php?storyi…c9bb52fce76370
and here:
http://www.lurhq.com/mocbot-ms06040.html
According to these, this is not a “friendly proof-of-concept” but almost all people with that problem report clean HJT logs and no antivirus software found something. If they found something, it seems to be by coincidence and there is most likely no correlation. It has some analogy to the outbreak of the “Blaster”-worm in August (!) 2003, which manifested itself by a similar error message. But little is known yet…

Remember, there are many reasons for svchost crashes and maybe your problem is not related to this issue. Only error messages like Neilster23 got

[example debug code]
EventType : BEX P1 : svchost.exe P2 : 5.1.2600.2180 P3 : 41107ed6
P4 : netapi32.dll P5 : 5.1.2600.2180 P6 : 411096ac P7 : 0000a3c0
P8 : c0000409 P9 : 00000000

point to that specific issue, but many of them appeared in the past few days.

Maybe that helps somebody now. :cheesy: Good luck!