Saturday, June 20, 2009

Breadmachine Squeaking

Panda Vaccine protects your USB of the dreaded virus

Today one of the ways that are most used by viruses to spread is through the mail, social networks and USBs. Precisely this last option is the most headaches has given me. Researchers found a solution that can be very useful.

Vaccine USB Panda Research is, as its creators a free solution to stop malware that spreads via USB sticks.

read in your web that will give us protection through the implementation of two vaccines: Vaccine

equipment: can "vaccinate" their equipment to prevent Autorun any file to run regardless of whether the device that is (memory stick, CD, etc..) is infected or not.
Vaccine USB devices: can "vaccinate" USB removable devices individually, so that any Autorun file within the file can be a source of infection, the tool disables them, thus preventing unauthorized reading , created, modified or deleted by malicious code.


is a very interesting tool, since there is no simple way to disable the Autorun option in Windows. With this tool, users can do easily, thus achieving a high degree of safety regarding infection from removable devices.

Panda Research USB Vaccine


As we see in the picture, there are two options, we need only click where we are interested and we're supposed to be protected.

This utility can be downloaded directly from the page mentioned above or from here. Panda will ask you to complete a short survey (not a record) before downloading the application.

In conclusion, I personally think an excellent option to consider, since few users are not generally familiar, not very informed introducing its USB in our PCs without taking the slightest measure of safety.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Golden Retriever Cakes

Greasemonkey script to check links + Rapidshare

With Firefox, Greasemonkey and a script for the latter can quickly check if the links of popular file storage service, rapishare, are valid or dead. Learn how to do it step by step.

Today is no longer a mystery Firefox browser is the most versatile of all those found. Your support extensions opens a whole new world to the Internet as they can install features that came in the "factory." A of them is Greasemonkey, install and use extension to operationalize an interesting script that will allow us to verify in real time the status of links to Rapidshare, which is very useful for people who compulsively download from this server.


Installing Greasemonkey


We must first install the extension itself that will allow the use of scripts, is essential. Greasemonkey is an extension that is installed like any other, we look to the manager of our Firefox add-ons. However, if you do not know how to do the above you can click directly on this link: Install Greasemonkey Firefox Add-ons .
After installing the add restart to implement the process and reopen Firefox to see a small icon with a cute monkey in the bottom right of your browser:





Installing the script already installed the extension we will click here to install the script: Rapidshare Links Checker Install from Userscripts.org . We will
screen where you choose, obviously, the option Install , and that would be it!. No need to restart Firefox.


The script for running


understand how the script works for us we have installed we can go to any page, blog or forum containing links to Rapidshare and almost instantly see icons next to links that will point to the health of themselves, as can be seen in Image:



Although this post was seen just a script, there are actually many, is something to look at Userscripts , a large repository of scripts that cover many topics and features. Soon I'll be posting some of my favorites to share with you.

Ah! and if you liked the post dont forget to leave your comment!


Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Debut Filipino Escort

How to turn off Windows XP faster our web services

Then we'll work to accelerate the shutdown of our Windows XP computer by changing a registry key.
Continue reading ...

Nuesto team from the moment we choose the option "Off" until you perform this action, takes time and must be shut down the services that are running one by one. This process has a predetermined time, which can be controlled by editing values \u200b\u200bin the Windows registry, the method discussed below.

process
We first go to "Start" , Run and type "regedit" , as shown in the image below:



We will open the registry editor, a sort of browser Windows in which you can navigate through the entries and passwords. It should be very careful handling because it is information vital to the functioning of the OS.

Following this, we seek the following registry key: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER / Control Panel / Desktop" in the tree view and in the right pane look for entry "WaitToKillAppTimeout" . Clickeamos twice about it and change the initial value of "20000" by "4000"



then do the same process in the entry with the same name is located at: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE / System / CurrentControlSet / Control ".

After making two changes close the Registry Editor, which will ask us to make valid changes the system is rebooted. Accepted and after that our team can quickly fade.


Source: Spyware Forum