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Sunday, September 9, 2012

This is the World's First Portable Antivirus


NotePad Blog-In the launch of Kaspersky Internet Security 2013, Wednesday (5/9), Kaspersky Lab introduces flash drive (flash drive) anyarnya were able to detect the virus.

Products named Tech Titan T-Drive Pro is equipped with anti-virus Kaspersky made​​.

In addition, there are also features real-time virus detection that combines anti-bodies, private virtual disk with a password, file synchronization, as well as demand scanning.

According to Tech Titan, flash drives have long been used as a way of spreading malware.

"T-Drive Pro combines the convenience of a flash drive with the best security protection and real-time. What we did was cut the problem from its roots," said APAC Channel Sales Director, Kaspersky Lab, Jimmy Fong.

Tech Titan T-Drive Pro is available in a package of 6-in-1. With 8GB capacity, users will get a license Kaspersky Anti-Virus (KAV-USB) 1 year license of Kaspersky Internet Security 3 PC 1 year, 6 months KAV license for Mac, Kaspersky Mobile Security, Kaspersky Tablet Security, and KAV 1 PC 1 month.

To be able to enjoy all these facilities, users are required to spend Rp 389 thousand. Prices were quite friendly if they see a variety of things to offer.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Hooray! Your Firefox is up to date

Now get the mobile browser that’s got your back

NotePad Blog - Get the official Firefox Web browser.The Mozilla Firefox Web browser brings the best of desktop browsing to Android. It’s fast, easy to use and customizable, with the latest security and privacy features to help you stay safe online.
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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Discretion, Being the Better Part of Valor…


NotePad News - Here’s some of the BEST advice when it comes to making system upgrades; and something that everyone should consider before taking the upgrade plunge

Apple released Mountain Lion OS X 10.8 yesterday.  Like many, I pulled down the OS update yesterday, but I haven’t pulled the trigger just yet. Some have scratched their heads when I relay that bit of news, others look me in the eye and see wisdom.  Let’s take a quick look at that and digest it a bit.
Mountain Lion is NOT the same kind of upgrade to 10.7 Lion that Snow Leopard was to Apple’s 10.5 Leopard.  OS X 10.8 is a HUGE upgrade, and there are a few considerations that you need to take into account before you perform the upgrade, because, “once you buy the prize, it’s yours to keep.”  In other words, with OS X 10.7 Lion now removed from the App store and Apple Store shelves, if you make a mistake, recovery will likely be a long, painful and difficult road at best.
Discretion being the better part of valor, I’d wait a bit before upgrading to Mountain Lion.  I’ve run the Developer Previews on my Mac and you need to know that there are a number of apps out there that do NOT play and work well under it just yet.
If you’ve got a critical legacy app that you’re concerned about, you need to check Roaring Apps for a Mountain Lion compatibility rating.  The site rates the compatibility of a number of different apps and app versions and let s you know which ones will run, and how well they will run, on both Lion and Mountain Lion.
The biggest point here is that 3rd party app developers have only had the final Gold Master code for just over two weeks.  This means that while they may have been developing, tweaking and fixing things under Mountain Lion Developer Preview releases, they’ve had less than 21 days to test, tweak, fix and resubmit bug app updates to Apple for all of their Mountain Lion compatible apps.
I’ve been a software quality and testing professional for more than 20 years. On an operating system update as large as Mountain Lion, this clearly isn’t enough time to work out all the kinks.

So, here’s my recommendation to most everyone wondering if they should take the plunge now, or if they should wait – I’d wait.
If you’re a regular consumer, I’d wait about a week or two, giving app developers additional time to submit updates to their apps not only to the Mac App Store, but their own web stores and other download sites.
If you’re a small business user, I’d give it a couple of months at least. Not only do you want 3rd party app updates to come through, you want Apple to have time to issue an update to the OS and make sure that there aren’t any other hidden pot holes or bumps in the road.
If you simply MUST be an early adopter and install Mountain Lion on a machine you’re going to be using pretty much every day, then you need to make certain that you provide feedback to both Apple as well as the vendors of the apps you are using so they know about the problems and challenges you’re bumping into.  It’s likely the only way the problems are going to get resolved quickly…
Monday, January 9, 2012

Yahoo! fixes security holes which let hackers in but password list still available online


NotePad Download _ Yahoo has fixed the flaws in its Yahoo! Contributor Network  that allowedhackers to steal details for over 450,000 accountsand publish them online. According to a post, published on Yahoo’s corporate blog, Yahoo confirmed that the stolen data was in a  standalone file that contained approximately 450,000 email addresses and passwords belonging to writiers who had joined Associated Content prior to May 2010, when it was acquired by Yahoo!.
“We have taken swift action and have now fixed this vulnerability, deployed additional security measures for affected Yahoo! users, enhanced our underlying security controls and are in the process of notifying affected users.  In addition, we will continue to take significant measures to protect our users and their data,” wrote Yahoo.
The hack was performed by a group going by the name of ‘d33ds’. The hackers got the details from the Yahoo.com subdomain dbb1.ac.bf1.yahoo.com using, it is thought, a SQL injection. The passwords extracted were in clear text. The details were posted, for a short time,  on the the groups’ website, however due to the massive traffic generated the servers went offline. The group has now moved the archive to other 3rd party servers and the file is still available.
An analysis of the credentials showed that the most common passwords were: 123456, password, welcome, ninja, abc123, 123456789, 12345678 , sunshine, princess and qwerty.
For users who joined the then Associated Content before May 2010 and used a Yahoo! email address, Yahoo! is recommending that they log in and answer the series of authentication questions to change their password.
Sunday, January 8, 2012

Dungeon Defenders: First Wave 7.5



Dungeon Defenders: First Wave is a cooperative action RPG in which three players will have to defend themselves against the waves of enemies that are trying to end their life.

To avoid dying, the three players will have to help each other with the aid of the many magic spells and weapons (such as swords and staffs) at their disposal with which they will be able to crush their enemies.




As the players advance, they will earn more gold and levels, thus being able to improve their character’s skills, which will allow them to face greater challenges.

Dungeon Defenders: First Wave is a very entertaining game that, because of its strong graphics, sometimes slows down—a problem that will possibly be resolved in later versions.



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Cooperative combat with a touch of RPG








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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Precise Pangolin



Ubuntu 12.04 contains everything that can be expected from a Long Term Support version: stability and security. The bugs and known user problems will be completely exterminated and the system component's operations will be refined so that everything runs accordingly.

Ubuntu's Software Center, for example, will be one of the affected by this maturity process. Besides making its performance impeccable, new features like Paypal compatibility for online purchases will be introduced.

Unity will also be improved to correct the problems users have had in adapting to its new interface. New features are promised, along with a more fluid and fault tolerant operation.

Banshee will be eliminated from Ubuntu and replaced by Rhythmbox, which has already been present in other versions of Ubuntu and integrates perfectly with your desktop.

Another very striking novelty is that, as of now, the 64 bits architecture will be offered by the oficial default website, which will affect all the other new installations in terms of performance and adaptations to current processors. Clearly, everything will be for the best.

How to install Ubuntu? Once you have downloaded Ubuntu's ISO file, you will have to burn it to a CD using any traditional burning software (you can find lots in Uptodown.com) and restart your computer with the CD in the CD tray. Once there, all you have to do is follow the instructions on screen.

You can also install Ubuntu from your memory stick or USB, thanks to programs like Unetbootin, that can also be found in Uptodown.com.

Another option to install Ubuntu from Windows is to use Wubi, which will be in charge of all the process and is as easy as installing any other Windows program.
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Architecture: i386



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The most stable and safe version of Ubuntu has arrived.







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