Archive for the ‘Surfing’ Category

Surfing With Sharks

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

Publicly exploitable vulnerabilities with Internet Explorer are far more common than many security people would like. The recently discovered VML arbitrary code execution flaw is probably one of the more serious issues to come to light in recent months. Based on a vulnerability in a core component of Internet Explorer, the vulnerability allows attackers to run code of their choice on victim’s systems, provided that they can be tricked into viewing malicious content.

This critical step in the process has unfortunately been made much easier in recent days. When exploitation of the issue was first discovered, it was primarily adult websites that were using it to install malware on the systems of visitors. Similar to how the WMF exploitation at the start of the year progressed, VML exploitation took a recent nasty turn. Hosting provider, HostGator, was compromised through what is believed to be a previously unknown cPanel vulnerability and client websites were being redirected to sites that exploited the VML vulnerability – thus infecting systems. In this case, site visitors could be visiting legitimate, trusted websites but end up on a page that is busy installing malicious content. Anecdotal evidence suggests that exploitation is much broader than is being reported by Microsoft and major security providers.

Although there have been a number of serious problems in cPanel over recent months, the most recent issue to be disclosed is a privilege escalation vulnerability that has been reported in the last couple of days. Assuming that this is the issue exploited to take control of HostGator’s servers, then this is something that a lot of hosting providers and site administrators need to be very aware of. The very popular site management tool normally installs into known locations, and it doesn’t take long to discover whether a site is using cPanel to manage it. To effectively use a privilege escalation exploit, it is necessary to gain access to a legitimate user account, so it would be prudent to ensure that all cPanel administrators and users are using strong passwords. Operators of sites on shared servers need to be aware that the compromise of an account belonging to another site can lead to damage of theirs. cPanel developers have since released an update to the issue, which affects all versions of the software.

Initial response to the VML issue suggested that disabling JavaScript support would be sufficient to protect against exploitation. As exploit samples progressed, it was noticed that this step was not enough – exploits were working even though scripting support had been disabled. Until Microsoft are able to release a patch (believed that is going to be made available with the October security patch release on October 10), the best advice for most users is to use an alternate browser. Advanced users can deregister the affected DLL, though this has a risk of causing further damage to a system if the user gets it wrong, and it prevents legitimate use of functions the DLL supports.

Users who are more adventurous might want to check out a patch released by the Zero Day Emergency Response Team (ZERT), the same group that provided an early patch for the WMF vulnerability from earlier this year. There is still great concern, as public exploit samples have recently been released that provide a means to attack Windows XP SP2 systems, where previous samples have only been available for Windows XP SP1.

Carl Jongsma
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/surfing-with-sharks-60091.html

Learn How You Can Enhance Your Surfing Trip With A Fire Pit

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

There aren’t many experiences that can compare with a surfing trip with your family or friends. You can have even more fun on your next surfing trip by bringing a outdoor firepit with you. After a long day hitting the waves, all the members of your surfing expedition will be able to relax and hang out around the fire. A fire pit just begs to be used for a barbecue so bring hot dogs and marshmallows. The whole group will be famished by the end of an exhausting day. A fire pit with a hot dog buffet will be a welcome sight for empty stomachs and tired muscles.

Choose a movable fire pit when you get one. There are some pits that require a hole in the ground to place them in. A stand-alone unit eliminates the need for this and makes set up faster and easier even though digging a hole in the sand is not much of a hardship. If you cannot find a portable unit at the stores where you normally shop, consider visiting a store that specializes in camping equipment. If they don’t stock portable fire pits, they may be able to provide the names of suppliers or manufacturers that do have them.

Bringing firewood with you is prohibited in some states. Historically it has caused environmental problems if bugs and pests for other areas are ubtroduced. You can purchase firewood when you get to your stopping place instead of hauling it in your car. That way you won’t have to be concerned with any regulations concerning firewood. You will also allow yourself more room to pack in your vehicle for the trip.

You should always research what the regulations are in the area to plan to visit prior to taking your fire pit on your next surfing trip. There may be prohibitions against having any fires at all on the beach. Other beaches will allow small fires if they are done in a enclosed pit. If you cannot light your fire directly on the beach, you might be able to have a fire in a park after your day of surf and sun is over. Whether you have a fire on the beach or in a park, obey any posted regulations and use common sense. The fire should never be unattended. You should also be sure all members of your group behave sensibly and do not throw anything into the fire. Some types of trash can release toxic smoke when they burn. If you follow basic fire safety tips, you will have a fun and safe time with your fire pit.

Tracking Customer Surfing Behaviors

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

A lot of people online are concerned about companies and services respecting their privacy, and with good reason too. There are many ways that people can be tracked online when they enter personal information into forms, submit files to websites, and generally just use the internet. Even google has been accused of overstepping the line of privacy by keeping very detailed records of peoples search habits.

You may have heard a little buzz on the forums of late about a new, covert way of spying on your market and tracking their surfing behaviours.
As with anything new, there’s 2 opposing views

1/ You shouldn’t because it’s an invasion of privacy
2/ It’s a perfectly legitimate part of marketing

Before I tell you which camp I’m in… lets examine what is going on.

First and foremost. There’s nothing underhanded in this technique. Finding out what your market wants is a vital part of marketing.

It’s been so since the first primitive man realized he could sell his clubs to other members in his tribe. How did he know they needed the clubs? By observation. Then it was just a matter of selling them the benefits of his club over other implements being used.

So, if observing others is a crime… then the whole human race is guilty.

Some, though, feel observing what your market does while looking at your sales copy on their computer is an invasion of privacy. Many of these people happily use other forms of tracking software though!

So, where’s this new covert marketing tool different? It tracks what people do within each page. You can see what parts are being read, and which aren’t. You can see where they leave and where they convert, either an order page link, Adsense link or something else within your site.

So the intelligence that’s gathered gives you instant feedback on what works, or doesn’t work on your sales page. Changing copy so it sells better to your market is no longer guesswork. You’ll know exactly what to change so your market has a better, more emotionally rewarding experience.

If you do this… you could improve your sales conversion exponentially. Although you still have to test and be creative. It doesn’t make you a better copywriter alone, just points out to you what parts of your copy need changing, so you can try something new and see if it works.

It probably feels like an invasion of privacy because of the way this software interprets the information gathered. It is so simple to understand.

However, as far as I’m concerned… it’s no more an invasion of privacy than any other form of tracking.

I believe this intelligence gathering tool is something that can be harmlessly used by internet marketers and copywriters that want to write better sales pages. It’s not as though they’re looking at any personal data, just what you’re doing when you’re surfing their website. It’s no more an invasion of privacy than a corner store mounting video cameras to monitor the aisles in their store as you shop.

Plain and simple, it’s just a useful tool.

Jambhala Rinpo
http://www.articlesbase.com/online-promotion-articles/tracking-customer-surfing-behaviors-58990.html

How can I increase the surfing speed of my broadband connection?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

I have got Connect’s broadband connection which gives me speed between 100kbps to 300kbps according to company. But actually the speed is very less. Can you tell me how to improve the surfing speed?

upgrade it

Delete the files in these directors

%temp%
Prefetch
temp

just click start and run and type each of them in.

This should not hurt your computer i do it all the tim to my computer and tons of other peoples computers

The Future of Safe Internet Surfing

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

When the Super Highway became commercialized, its use was intended for the free and legitimate exchange of information and instantaneous communication. It was a fairly innocent medium, awkward to some, but still innocent and safe. However, nowadays, staying safe online has become a never-ending battle – for children as well as adults. Because cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to our personal security and our privacy. Our money, our computer, our family, and our business are all at risk.

For example, researchers have found that most web browsers handle pop-up windows in a manner that makes them vulnerable to a simple phishing technique that allows fake content to look genuine. Even fully patched, standard versions of globally used browsers including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, Konqueror, and Safari—used by trusted sites such as banks—allow malicious sites to insert their own content into any pop-up window, as long as the target name of the window is known.

Over the past year, experts warned of new attacks that not only circumvent DomainKeys but, adding insult to injury, even exploit the fledgling e-mail signing technology for their nefarious ends.

As eWEEK’s Dennis Fisher reported, the technology once regarded by many in the security community as one of the best hopes for preventing e-mail address forgery is now being used to make bogus messages appear legitimate, thus undercutting confidence in the system. “It proves that people will get to the point where they can’t trust e-mail from anywhere,” one security expert, who requested anonymity, told Mr. Fisher.

But things seemed darker yet before a ring of cybercriminals was recently broken up by Russian authorities. These cybercriminals used keylogging software that they had planted in email messages and had hidden in websites to draw over $1.1 million from personal bank accounts in France.

Their goal was to infect the inner workings of computers in much the same way that mischief-making virus writers do. The twist here is that the keylogging programs exploit security flaws and monitor the path that carries data from the keyboard to other parts of the computer. This is a more invasive approach than phishing, which relies on deception rather than infection, tricking people into giving their information to a fake website.

The keylogging programs are often hidden inside ordinary software downloads, email attachments, or files shared over peer-to-peer networks. Because they can be embedded in webpages, they take advantage of browser features that allow programs to run automatically.

The hidden keylogging programs infect the computers of unsuspecting users. This puts the keylogging programs in the category of malicious programs known as Trojan horses, or just Trojans. These Trojans are very selective because they monitor the web access the victims make, and start recording information only when the user enters the sites of interest to the fraudster.

The growing threat of spyware. Beyond the phishing epidemic, spyware was on track to replace mass-mailing worms as the biggest security threat in the coming year. This technology, which uses covert techniques to install itself on computers and track user activity, is dangerous because malicious code can be executed on infected systems.

As eWEEK.com’s Ryan Naraine reported, spyware, also known as adware, has become the preferred way to deliver malicious Trojans, which can relay information to other computers or Web locations, thus putting user passwords, log-in details, credit card numbers and other personal information at risk.

Notwithstanding financial chief security officers’ complaints, the Feds spent a good deal of the past year studying cyber-crime, pondering and passing legislation to thwart it, and even handing down the first-ever felony conviction of a spammer. The spammer, Jeremy Jaynes, received a sentence of nine years in prison when a jury in AOL’s home county convicted him and his sister.

What Lies Ahead: In the coming years, internet users will not only have to be more vigilant, but will also have to demand more from vendors vis-à-vis secure products, as well as will have to go through legislative wording with a fine-toothed comb.

To protect ourselves, our approach to internet use will have to change to stay ahead of the cybercriminals. But we cannot do it alone, as exemplified by Mr. Greg Garcia, the Assistant Secretary for cyber-security and telecommunications at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, when he said that he and his team are already hard at work creating policies that aim to better protect critical infrastructure.

Although the United States government is better suited than ever to defend the nation’s computing and communications networks, federal watchdogs will need private industry to lend a hand to keep attackers at bay, according to the first-ever federal cyber-security czar.

The cyber-security chief went on to say that his initial priorities revolve around work to breed cooperation between federal agencies to develop common security policies for defending networks and to help the private sector strengthen national preparedness and incident-response plans. Garcia said his most important role will be to serve as a focal point in the U.S. government to drive national security policies across both the public and private sectors.

On a personal level, there is more that we as individuals will have to do in order to keep the internet and the personal computers in their homes and businesses safe. We need to change our thinking and actions when it comes to computer security, especially when going online. But we cannot do it alone; we need an internet security team of experts making sure that we, our family, and your computers at home and place of business remain safe and secure.

The best protection we can have in today’s rapidly changing world of cyber-attacks is to have expert support for all our internet security needs that will provide technical support without any hassles and without charging you extra fees. It will become even more critical than it is today as time goes on. We will need to find our own personal team of experts to rely on. If we ever have a security problem, we will want to have a trusted expert we can call for professional help, without any hassles and extra costs!

Because cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to your personal security and privacy. Our money, your computer, your family, and your business are all at risk.

These cybercriminals leave you with three choices:

1. Do nothing and hope their attacks, risks, and threats don’t occur on your computer.

2. Do research and get training to protect yourself, your family, and your business.

3. Get professional help to lockdown your system from all their attacks, risks, and threats.

Remember: When you say “No!” to hackers and spyware, everyone wins! When you don’t, we all lose!

© MMVII, Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, The Internet Safety Advocate and Educator

Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW
http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/the-future-of-safe-internet-surfing-112446.html

Channel Surfing Across The Internet

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

The advent of broadband, high speed Internet access in millions of homes has introduced the use of video over those networks as a mainstream digital reality and led to the creation of phenomena such as YouTube. It has also baffled the television and movie corporate powers, who can’t decide whether to sue online video sites or learn to use them as new channels for distribution of their products. In fact, some of each is occurring.

The movie companies are much touchier about the Internet, as evidenced by the one billion dollar lawsuit filed by Viacom against Google - now the owner of YouTube. NBC TV on the other hand, has looked to use the Internet in creative and productive ways.

Perhaps the most intriguing example is the sitcom “Nobody’s Watching”, a TV pilot that was developed for WB Television and ultimately rejected. But when the pilot leaked onto YouTube, its popularity soared - and it has since been seen by one million viewers on the web site. As a result of the online interest, NBC picked it up as a series - to be shown on YouTube.

While “Nobody’s Watching” is solely an online product, NBC has focused on trying to combine the use of the Internet with its traditional broadcast format. One of the results of this approach has been their TV series “Heroes,” which has a companion website featuring a novel that is integrated into the show, and vice-versa.

Meanwhile, other online entrepreneurs have developed broadband television outlets with astonishing reach. Beeline TV (www.beelinetv.com) has a channel lineup that includes an alphabetical lineup from Albanian to Turkish TV. Between feeds from those two countries is television programming from Croatia, the Netherlands, Japan, the Arabian newsfeed Al Jazeera, and dozens of other stations including many from the U.S. While the streaming can be somewhat spotty, the concept is remarkable and appears to be offering product with little concern for copyright threats.

Internet TV Access (www.internettvaccess.com) offers a software package that supposedly makes hundreds of TV channels available free. Their lineup includes international channels and domestic specialty channels such as “Classic TV” that replays oldies you might have missed the first time around. TV4U has a similar lineup - 2640 TV channels from almost everywhere.

As with every Internet product, where there is content there must be an online index. One of the more prominent is Find Internet TV (www.findinternettv.com). You can search this website by category, by language and by country to see what’s available in online television.

All of these services claim to be freebies, and all of them insist that you “join” by providing an email address and perhaps some other innocuous information. It’s unclear what the business model is for these video amalgamators, but what is obvious is their ambitious reach. It’s also interesting that video streams from thousands of worldwide television feeds are being made available online. They must be satellite feeds that are pulled off the birds and fed into internet servers, because very few television networks are operating online feeds of their own at this point.

Madison Lockwood
http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-entertainment-articles/channel-surfing-across-the-internet-139647.html

How does pressure make waves better for surfing?

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

I hear low pressure systems are good for surfing. What does that mean? How does a lower pressure system better conditions for surfing?

Low pressure systems, or storms, cause a vacuum-like effect on the ocean beneath them. They literally lift up the ocean water as they move across the water. So when these waves eventually hit land, they make bigger waves which surfers love. Other than high pressue creating nice warm weather to surf in, the only time I’ve ever heard of high pressure creating good surfing conditions is here in here on the West Coast, So Cal…..my friends that surf say that an off shore wind from the east(which means there is high pressure in our area) is great for surfing because it slows the waves down and makes them less tubular which my buds seem to like.

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Saturday, July 10th, 2010

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Louie
http://www.articlesbase.com/advertising-articles/totally-free-advertising-no-gimmicks-no-catches-no-surfing-135466.html

Blocking Internet Ads and Popups for Easier Internet Surfing

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

DD-Soft.com Creative Solutions have just released a new and improved popup killer, for easier and secure internet surfing.

”Easy Popup killer 2.5” relieves you from all your problems. Not only you get a free uninterrupted internet surfing, but also better security.

What makes the files get into your computer from the internet, and get through internet explore security, anti virus software and firewalls is an internal script in the popup ad, and the best way of securing that not to happen is to block the script from being executed.

This awesome functionality is included in easy popup killer 2.5, because popup windows are blocked before they get loaded.

News:

From now on, Easy Popup Killer will also include black and white list filtering.

The filtering is a function that gives you control over which websites you would allow getting loaded.

This function is very powerful and good for parent control, so now you can specify which site may be loaded, and then let your child surf the internet safe from any unwanted websites.

Bob Jacobsen
http://www.articlesbase.com/press-releases-articles/blocking-internet-ads-and-popups-for-easier-internet-surfing-82735.html

What’s the difference between a surfing pack and a regular bag pack?

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

I’m looking for a surfing pack but I don’t know what defines a "surf" pack from a skate bag from a regular back pack.

Nothing.. No one surfs with a backpack on, don’t try to be cool and a poser and buy a "surf pack" because they don’t exist. Besides, leaving a backpack on the beach is just asking for stuff to get stolen