This is part one of a short series of articles detailing the process I went through to restore a friend’s table pc after her hard drive dies due to a head crash.
Background
My friend has a Gateway CX210X Convertible Notebook. This model uses a SATA internal drive. Her drive died sometime last Friday afternoon [...]
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Tablet PC Restoration - Part 1
June 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Computers · Operating Systems · Windows
Linksys range extender open a hole in their own security
May 8th, 2008 · 2 Comments
So, a friend of mine was setting up a Linksys WRE54G Range Extender on her wireless network to eliminate a dead spot in her house.
She had issues with the Windows-based setup utility because it hardcodes the TCP/IP settings on the computer due to the fact it assumes that your network won’t be setup to work [...]
Tags: Computers · Security · Technology
Import WebCT Cert
April 8th, 2008 · No Comments
At work we run the WebCT Vista course management system by Blackboard.
Recently I was requested to figure out how to import the security certificate from the command line so that we could add this to the login script used for our campus computers. The main reason behind this was to eliminate the need for [...]
Tags: Java · Security · WebCT Vista
Safari said to be unsafe
March 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment
So, PayPal has thrown down the gauntlet on the safe browser war. According to an InfoWorld article, they have declined to add Apple’s Safari browser to their list of safe browsers due to the lack of native anti-phishing technology.
I find it interesting that one of the features they explicitly mention in the InfoWorld article as [...]
Tags: Privacy · Research · Security
GPG: adding an expiration date
July 29th, 2007 · No Comments
I you have read my previous post, GPG Best Practices, you will know that I am a fan of setting expiration dates on my GPG keys.
This has not always been the case. As with many computer users I tend towards the lazy, and if I can keep from having to re-learn a password by [...]
Tags: Computers · Cyberspeech · Privacy · Security