Easy Website Security Checklist For Webmasters and Bloggers

What is a webmaster’s nightmare? You worked hard on your site or blog days after days and finally your site becomes popular. Google introduces a lot of vistors to your site, people leave many valuable comments on your site; and you earn a lot of money from your site. All of a sudden, your site is down and all data was lost; Google lables your site as ‘harmful site’. You then realized the webmaster’s nightmare comes true: Your site has been hacked or infected. You have to take the consequences: time loss, customers loss and money loss.

As your site becomes more and more popular, it attracts not only visitors but also hackers and mean competitors. How can you prevent hacking, web malware and logon information theft? Here are some things you better do:

1. Use Administrator account only if it is positively necessary. The less you use admin account, the less possible your admin logon information is thieved. If your site is a blog site, create an author account for yourself and use this account to post or edit articles.

2. Prefer key-based authentication over password authentication. Password authentication is more easily cracked than cryptographic key-based authentication.

3. Use a unique password for your site. Moreover, the password has to contain no less than 8 letters.

4. When copying contents on webpages always copy only plain texts if you don’t know HTML (If you do, always check the source code. Remove IFrame, Script, A and any other non-formatting tags). For wordpress users, there is an option ‘Paste as Plain Text’. For others, you can paste the texts into Windows Notepad or Editplus or any other plain text editor, then copy and paste to your site’s editor.

5. Double-double check before you join in a non-top online affiliate program. Most affiliate programs asks you to add some javascript code into your pages. If you are unfortunate to join an mean program you introduced wolf in your room.

6. Particularly, never join in a traffic-exchange program. By now traffic-exchange IS malware. Do you want Uncle G to give your site a waning label?

7. Use encrypted connections. Use SSL, SSH and HTTPS, rather than FTP, Telnet and HTTP.

8. Choose a reputed web hosting provider.

9. Do some research in the security features of your web application system. For example, if you use Wordpress you can put ‘Wordpress security’ into Google’s searchbox. Read articles about recent versions and you will surely find a lot of information about Wordpress’ security features, update history and reivews per its security. Hopefully you will also learn something about how to enchance your site’s security and how to avoid stupid blunders.

10. Backup your data on a regular bases. In case your site is hacked or infected you can minimize your loss by restoring your backup data.

11. Be cautious with third party plug-ins.
* Don’t install it until you are strongly sure you need it.
* Choose the most downloaded and reviewed.
* Deactive/uninstall it as soon as you don’t need it any more.

12. Be cautious with third party themes/templates. Read comments before download; check through the code if possible.

13. Scan (audit) your site after installation and major update. There are many free site scan tools available such as Acunetix Web Vulnerability Scanner.

-R.v.KirubaKaran

'60 Minutes': What's next for the Conficker worm?

The following is a transcript of a "60 Minutes" report on Internet viruses that aired Sunday.

The Internet is infected. Malicious computer hackers have been creating more and more weapons that they plant on the Internet. They call their weapons viruses and worms--they're creepy, crawly toxic software that contaminate our computers without our ever knowing it. You can be infected by simply visiting your favorite Web site, or just by leaving your computer on, overnight while you're asleep.

And the problem is growing, exponentially. Last year the number of infections tripled. And an entire industry of computer security professionals is in a race to keep the hackers from their goal, which is usually to steal your money.

One of the most dangerous threats ever, a computer worm known as "Conficker," is spreading through the Internet right now. By some estimates, 10 million computers have been infected worldwide.

At Symantec, the company that makes Norton antivirus software, engineers have been tracking Conficker since last November as it worms its way across the globe.

"This map is showing a visual representation of where all of the known infections of Conficker are across the world," explained Steve Trilling, a Symantec vice president who says the worm is now living on millions of computers, mainly in corporations.

So far, the bad guys who created it haven't triggered Conficker. It's just sitting out there like a sleeper cell.

"Imagine a network of spies that has infiltrated a country. And every day, all of the spies are calling in for their instructions on what to do next," Trilling explained.

Asked what the worm is being asked to do, Trilling told Stahl, "That's the interesting thing. The only thing the worm is being asked to do is to ask for further instructions."

For several months, Trilling says the worm has just been sitting there, awaiting instructions.

It's that ominous, because once the hackers issue instructions, Conficker could turn menacing in an instant.

With one click, the worm's creator can instruct it to suck sensitive data, like bank passwords and account numbers, out of millions of computers, or launch a massive spam attack to clog up the works.

The newest targets of worms are social networking sites. Trilling demonstrated to Stahl how it might work.

Looking at a real Facebook page, Trilling explained, "We added your friend and colleague Morley Safer, you can see down there on the left."

He says a worm can crack into a Facebook account, like Morley's, and send a message to anyone on his friends list.

It's a message a friend or colleague, like Stahl, would be sure to open since it comes from a trusted friend. Stahl took the bait and clicked on what looked like Morley's video link.

"Something looks a little off," Trilling remarked. "You're already infected."

As Trilling demonstrated on a second screen, the hacker "owned" Stahl's online movements. "From here on out, everything you do, gonna show up on the hacker's machine," he explained.

So when Stahl typed her username and password into a bank Web site, it appeared instantaneously on the hacker's screen, along with her bank account details.

"Every single keystroke you hit, in fact, if you make a mistake and hit a backspace, that shows up in the window," Trilling explained.

The hacker then followed her around, as she browsed the Internet from CBS News to Amazon.com.

"So, if I buy something, they're gonna have my credit card," Stahl remarked.

"Everything you type in, your address, your credit card, it's all gonna show up in that window," Trilling warned.

A minefield on the Internet

The Internet has become a minefield. Hackers have hidden their malicious software known as "malware" on some of the most trusted Web sites, like eBay, the Miami Dolphins football team, even my.barackobama.com.

Trilling says too few people have top-notch, up-to-date security software.

"There is something that would have prevented me from answering Morley's message. Or I would never have gotten Morley's message?" Stahl asked.

"As soon as you clicked on that link and you had security software, you would immediately get an alert. 'This is a bad Web site.' And it would have blocked the attack. You would have never been hit. Putting on that software, you're preventing yourself from becoming a victim," Trilling advised.

But according to Symantec's own figures, the hackers are inventing up to 15,000 new infections every day, designed specifically to get around the latest anti-virus protections. Symantec has to send out updates every five minutes.

"You sell the antivirus, anti-worm stuff. I mean, how do I know you're not just saying, 'Go out and get this,' 'cause you sell it? I mean, you know... there's a sort of conflict of interest here," Stahl pointed out.

"Well look, Lesley, in 60 minutes we are blocking nearly 400,000 threats around the world. If you're goin' out on the Internet and you're not protected, it's like walkin' outta your house and leavin' the door open," Trilling argued.

But Mary Rappaport says all the doors on her home computer were locked tight. She had antivirus software and a firewall, and so she thought she was safe to do her banking online. But then she noticed something odd going on and called the bank.

"They told me that three charges in the last three days had been made to my account. One for $3,000, one for $4,000, and one for $1,200," she recalled.

Rappaport knew she had to act quickly.

The bank replaced the stolen money and suggested that she merely change her password. That was to be the end of it. But the next day, she was checking her balance. "And I saw $1,000 being moved from my son's savings account into my checking account," she recalled. "Right before my eyes. I saw my money being moved."

A hacker was trying to move all her money into one account, her checking account, to make it easier to transfer overseas. Luckily, the bank was able to freeze her accounts before she lost any more money.

"I had what I thought were adequate protections. You know, I had anti-spyware software," she said. "And antivirus."

"And I thought I had a good enough firewall. Wrong!" Rappaport told Stahl. "My understanding anyway is that they were able to get some sort of bug onto my system that disabled the ability to update these software programs."

Mary suspects her teenage sons picked up the bug while downloading from music or game Web sites. But it could have come from any number of Web sites.

Going to Google

Stahl asked Google what they're doing to deal with these big problems, because their search engine is what most people use to surf the net.

Stahl went to talk to Vint Cerf, one of the founding fathers of the Internet, and now a vice president at Google. The company itself says that one in every 100 Google searches brings up an infected site.

"People are blaming Google 'cause if you do the search, they say, you--Google--should be responsible if we get infected," Stahl remarked. "Now you've heard that."

"I have heard that, and I think that's a very bizarre way of looking at things," Cerf replied.

Google's position is that it's not the policeman of the Internet, but its engineers do scour the Web and issue warnings about malicious infections, or malware.

"If we happen to see what we believe is malware on that Web site, then when you go there we will pop up a Web page and it says, 'We think we found malware on this site. Maybe you don't want to go there,'" Cerf explained.

"Now I understand that if you go there anyway, Google sends you a second warning, saying: 'Are you kidding? Are you serious? We told you not to go there.' Something like that," Stahl said.

"Of course people still go," Cerf acknowledged. "And at that point it's their problem."

"The more you hear about this, the more you feel that if you bank online, shop online, open an e-mail, I mean, that almost anything you do puts you in jeopardy," Stahl remarked.

"That's a true statement. There are things. Bad things can happen. On the other hand, I've been on the Net ever since the Net started, and I haven't had any of the bad problems that you've described," Cerf replied.

But tens of millions of people have--one if four Americans, according to recent reports, as the hackers get more and more sophisticated.

Hunting hackers
Don Jackson is a hacker hunter. He is director of threat intelligence at SecureWorks in Atlanta, which protects corporations against cyber-attacks and tracks the hackers who launch them.

"Part of my job is to know the enemy, to know our adversaries," he explained.

To Jackson, the enemy is a hacker. "An enemy is somebody who wants to use computers to hurt somebody else or to make money for themselves."

Using an assumed name, "Gozi," Jackson infiltrates chat rooms where hackers sell their worms and viruses to their clients: other hackers. He asks for a demo so his company can create software to disable the malware. The hackers, he says, are typically young, male and often from Russia.

Asked how he tracks them down, Jackson said, "Well, they're like any other business. They have to advertise to get clients."

As Jackson explains, these brazen hackers do this openly on the Internet. "Unfortunately they're all too easy to find," he said.

He says many Russian hackers are in cyber-gangs that display fascist symbols, like a Swastika and anti-American artwork. They boast about all the dollars they've stolen from the rich Americans. A single hacker can make $30,000 a month and be championed in local newspapers.

"There's an example recently where two boys were arrested actually and then let go the next day, but the article in the newspaper wasn't that they were arrested and that they committed a crime, but saying: 'Look at our two local boys made good. They've cheated some greedy Westerners out of so much money,'" Jackson explained.

"They're heroes," Stahl remarked.

"They are," he agreed. "And it's bringing money into the local economy."

Russian authorities tend to look the other way, which explains why members of the cyber gangs have no fear. They even show their faces on the Internet.

One of the hackers, who calls himself "Tempest," is just 14 years old and working full time. "So he can't legally drive a car and he can't join the army, but he can hack into banks and siphon money out," Jackson remarked.

It's not known who's behind the computer worm Conficker, whether it's a gang of Russian hackers or some solitary evil genius. This worm is wily--it keeps mutating. Security software companies have been kept very busy.

But Conficker can jump over protections. While Stahl was reporting this story in early March, she was stunned to learn that the wily worm had struck CBS News.

"People were havin' problems with their BlackBerries, their logons," explained Louie Pelaez, a network engineer.

He says Conficker is so aggressive, it took CBS technicians 24/7 over 10 days to hunt down and quarantine the affected computers.

"Do you actually know where it started? Can you pinpoint it?" Stahl asked.

"We really will probably never know exactly how it infected the network," Pelaez said. "We just know that, you know, once it hit, it began to propagate."

CBS News has now contained the infection, but Pelaez says Conficker could still be hiding undetected somewhere within the network.

Asked if he thinks CBS is safe, or if this could happen again, Pelaez told Stahl, "No, I pretty much thought that we were pretty solid. You try to secure a network. But there's no guarantee that somebody can't come up with something that will, you know, wreak havoc."

Conficker investigators have been talking about an April Fool's attack, because in dissecting the worm, they can see it's been programmed to receive new instructions on April 1. But nobody knows if the instructions will be benign, or something that could disrupt the entire Internet

How To Enable Windows Task Manager When Disabled By a Virus

Even if we have anti-virus installed, we can still be infected by a custom viruses that are not recognized by our anti-virus. Sometimes after removing the virus completely from our system, we face new problems such as we can no longer bring up Windows Task Manager from CTRL+ALT+DEL. We get the error message saying “Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator”.

This post will help you to re-enable the Windows Task Manager as long as it cannot open normally. Just follow these steps.

Disabling Task Manager is one way viruses try to make it harder for us to deal with their infections. Before proceeding any further, you should run a complete and up-to-date anti-virus scan of your machine.
& Try to remove the virus else it will again disable your Task Manager.

Open Group Editor Policy by Clicking on Start, then click Run and type in gpedit.msc and press OK.

Once in the Group Policy Editor, expand in turn:
User Configuration
Administrative Templates
System
Ctrl+Alt+Del Options

On clicking Ctrl+Alt+Del You will have four option on right hand side.

Double click on Remove Task Manager to change its setting:
Click on Not Configured and then OK and Task Manager is available once again.


-R.v.KirubaKaran

"Are You Certifiable?"

Are you preparing or Willing to write the Microsoft Certification Exams??

Here is something that will help you to take over the exam !!

You just need a Hot mail Account !!

Its just like playing a Game !!

Pit your technology & Developers from around the world in a battle for bragging rights and leader board domination!

Don't Delay!

Play now to test your tech IQ and to find out:




Are YOU Certifiable?!?



http://www.areyoucertifiable.com/



-
R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

IBM-Sun Deal Would Create Business Software Monolith


Official sources won't rule out reports of a pending $6.5 billion deal, while observers say acquisition would make sense.


An IBM (NYSE: IBM) spokesman on Wednesday dismissed as rumor published reports that Big Blue is in merger talks with Sun Microsystems (NSDQ: JAVA), but didn't deny the speculation outright.

"All I can tell you is that we don't comment on rumors," said the spokesman. Sun officials weren't immediately available for comment.

Wall Street apparently believes the reports of a possible $6.5 billion deal, published in The Wall Street Journal and New York Times, to be credible, as investors pushed Sun's long-battered stock up 81.09% to $9 in early trading. IBM shares were off 2.98%, to $90.14, on concerns that an acquisition of Sun would dint profits in the short term.

Some analysts believe a deal would make sense for both companies. Sun's proprietary hardware business has all but dried up in the face of competition from commodity players such as Intel (NSDQ: INTC), and it's struggling to keep pace with larger players in the software business, such as Oracle (NSDQ: ORCL), Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT), and IBM itself.

Yet the company retains key, widely used assets, including the Solaris operating system, the open source MySQL database -- which boasts more than 11 million installations --and the Java programming language. "Java would factor hugely in IBM's interest in Sun," said Allan Krans, an analyst at research firm Technology Business Research.

Krans also believes that IBM could do a good job monetizing Sun's open source products. "It's an opportunity for IBM to take these assets and broaden the market for them and drive a better financial return," said Krans.

IBM doesn't charge for open source software directly, instead bundling it with lucrative services and consulting engagements. The business model represents a threat to pure-play software vendors like Microsoft and Oracle. Adding Sun to the mix would serve to extend IBM's dominance in the market for middleware that businesses use to connect a vast range of computing devices.

Indeed, an acquisition of Sun would give IBM such a marked lead in certain segments of the business software industry that such a move would be sure to generate an antitrust review by the Justice Department.

IBM is well positioned to take advantage of low market valuations for Sun and other industry players. The company's profits and revenue have held up better than most of its competitors during the recession, largely because of long-term services engagements that generate a steady stream of predictable revenue.

IBM's net income jumped 12% in the most recent fourth quarter, to $4.43 billion.

Software to speed up your Internet connection

SpeedConnect Internet Accelerator 7.5 just released!

Top internet accelerator (according to PC Magazine), a network settings optimizer to speed up your existing Dial-Up Modem, DSL, Cable, Wireless, LAN, High-speed internet connections.

SpeedConnect Internet Accelerator is a powerful Windows application designed to optimize your network connection and speed up all your internet activities. This translates into a faster internet connection, faster browsing and email, faster downloads, faster online gaming, improved Skype connection.

The speed of your network connection doesn’t just depend on the speed of your hardware. Windows is an operating system that is designed to work on a variety of different hardware and network setups. Because of the abstract nature of the operating system, it cannot be optimized for user-specific hardware setups.

Depending on the type of network connection you have, you might be able to tweak your connection so that the speed of your Internet, as well as your local area network, will be faster. By changing the System Registry and optimizing the TCP/IP parameters, SpeedConnect can fine-tune the values to take advantage of more reliable, faster Internet connections.

SpeedConnect is available for immediate download.
Try it FREE!


Download Now!!

-R.v.KirubaKaran

Free Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 Genuine Commercial License Key


Kaspersky India is offering a free 6 months commercial key (not TRIAL). Since the 6 months KAV 2009 license given by Kaspersky India is generated online, it should have a shelf life of 3 months. So In order to extend your Kaspersky Anti-Virus license up to 9 months, you’ll need to request 2 codes from Kaspersky India. Activate ONLY the first license key, then activate the second key after 3 months. This way you can use Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 for 9 months!

Follow the steps below to get your free Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 license valid for 6 months and extendable to 9 months.


----- Go to this Kaspersky India Registration page From Here.
----- Enter your details with valid Email Address.
----- Wait for a few days for the KAV key to be sent to your email.


Why should wait for key?

because this is done manually. I was lucky to get it within a day, but the second one took 5 days. So be patient and don’t resubmit your request as this will only add more requests to the long queue.

Enjoy the free commercial Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2009 license!

-KirubaKaran.R.v

Easy way to make DivX-movies from DVD’s !

Just a step-by-step recipe on how to do the conversion.

You need:

1. PC with a DVD player installed

2. Any kind of DVD software player

3. The DVD you want to convert

4. The program “Smartripper 202”.

5. The program “Flask Mpeg 594”

6. Some kind of bitrate calculator, I prefer “Advanced DivX Bitrate Calc!Version 1.8”

7. The DivX;-) codec

8. And finally a MP3 codec. “Radium” is a good one.

Install all programs from number 4-8 on you computer according to the on-screen instructions.

Now the ripping and packing itself:

1. Insert the DVD to rip into your DVD-player

2. Start the DVD software player.

3. Let the film begin to play, be sure to get to the movie itself, commercials or FBI-ads and such in the beginning will not do.

4. Press “pause” !

5. Start Smartripper and wait for the user interface to come up.

6. Smartripper will know what to rip so you just have to point the “Target”-directory to some place on your hard disk that can hold some 4-8 Gb of data

7. Press “Start !”

8. After some time the Smartripper will inform you that the ripping is complete.

9. Close Smartripper.

10. Close Your DVD-software player.

11. Start Flask !

12. Press “File” and choose “Open File”

13. Browse to the directory where you saved the DVD-rip and point to the first
file with the extension “.vob”

14. Flask will now analyse the file.

15. Depending on which language you want, you must choose audio-track. English is almost every time the track “0x80”

16. Press “Flask it!”

17. Start advanced bitrate calc

18. Choose what size you want the movie to be. ( 650Mb, 1 CD 74 Minutes is the
most common format.)

19. Make input sound rate 96Kb/s Stereo and 1 audio stream.

20. Fill inn the length of the movie in minutes.

21. The number in Blue text will change as you do this. It is the bitrate you can use on this rip , remember this number.

22. Close Advanced bitrate calc

23. Go back to Flask Mpeg

24. Go to “Options” and “Output format options”

25. Press “Select video codec”

26. Choose “DivX;-) Mpeg4 fast motion” (“Slow motion” makes bigger files and are not specially designed for “calm” movies as some seems to think.)

27. Press “configure”, make key frame every 3 seconds and adjust the Data-rate to the number you remember from the bitrate calculator.

28. The “Smoothness-Crispness”-slider should always be at 100.

29. Press “ok”

30. Press “ok”

31. Press “Select Codec” for the audio.

32. Adjust to MPEG Layer-3 and 96kBits/s 48,000 Stereo

33. Press “ok”

34. Press “ok”

35. Go to “Global Project options”

36. Under the “Video”-tap tag the frame rate 23.976 if the source is NTSC and 25 if the source is PAL.

37. Tag “Reconstruct progressive images”.

38. Normally you do not need to tag “Deinterlace video”.

39. Tag “MMX iDCT” under “iDCT Options” everything else is bullshit.

40. Go to the “Audio”-tag and press “Decode” audio.

41. Under “Post Processing” you should tag “HQ Bicubic Filtering”, “Keep Aspect ratio” and “No letterboxing”

42. Under “Files” choose a name and a directory to drop the finished DivX;-) file into.

43. Under “General”, tag “Compile whole file” and you can also choose to shut down the computer after the job is done if you like.

44. Press “Show Output-pad”

45. Press “Reset Settings”

46. Under ”Output Size” press the ”Width” to be “672” ! (A lot of DivX-ing has taught me that this is the best format.)

47. Press the same amount of “-“ or “+” on “Height” to keep the aspect ratio right !

48. Tag Crop and adjust “Height” of the output picture and “Top offset” so that there are as little space black as possible both under and over the example-picture. The less black, the better quality on the finished movie.

49. “Left offset” and “Width” are best left untouched, but you can fool around with them if you like, remember the with to be “672” when you are finished.

50. Press “Hide”

51. Press “ok”

52. Press “Run” and choose start conversion.

53. Display output if you like but this increases the packing-time.

54. Setting the Priority to “High” also shortens the time, do not use “Highest” as this may make your computer so low on resources that it may crash if you try to do anything when the packing is going on.

55. If set to “Idle” the process gets much slower but you can use the PC to do other stuff and the DivX-ing is going on in the background.

56. Wait for the process-bar to hit 100 % and you have managed to convert a DVD to a DivX;-) movie.

Transcend Launches 192GB high speed SSD in India


Transcend has released its all-new 2.5-inch 192GB high-speed Solid State Drive (SSD) in India. Made up of reliable NAND flash memory, this SSD contains no moving parts. Thus, the possibilities for mechanical failure resulting from vibration, shock, or heat are eliminated. This SSD solution is available for Rs. 37,000, excluding taxes.

Transcend boasts that this MLC-equipped 192GB SSD features a powerful new controller that outpaces standard 2.5" hard drives. Sustained read/write speeds of up to 150MB/90MB per second are achievable regardless of file size.

It also features integrated ECC (Error Correction Code) to ensure accurate data transfer, as well as built-in wear leveling technology, which guarantees an ultra-long storage lifespan and long-term reliability.

With a latency of about 0.2ms, the SSD helps the computer to boot up faster and games to run more smoothly, and there is an overall improvement in system responsiveness.

This 192GB SSD incorporates an industry-standard SATA II interface 2.5-inch form factor that allows easy installation in most notebook computers and mainstream PCs.

Transcend boasts of the drive's silent operation and power-saving nature, which makes it an ideal choice for notebook storage upgrades. The 192GB SSD solution comes with a two-year warranty.

Only Disappointing Information about this Drive is It Cost Rs. 37,000, excluding taxes

Create a GMAIL Drive on your Computer!



Gmail Drive is a great tool for all Gmail lovers.Actually File storage is one of the most used applications that Internet offers on these days.Gmail is more easy to use, easy to handle and is extending per second with more and more space I think it is better to use the Gmail space for more beneficial and productive purposes. Now just simply create a GMAIL Drive on your computer using simple steps.

Follow the simple steps >

Step 1 : Create a Gmail account on Google using this link , its pretty simple and offers 7Gb space for free so you wont need to delete any emails besides it´s very safe and I use it already for years.

Step2 : Download GMAIL DRIVE ! It will download as a zip/rar folder which you will have to open, don ´t worry there is no spy or ad ware.

Step3 : Run the exe file, installation goes pretty fast.

Step4 : Now go to your computer drives, you will see a GMail Drive image. Click on it and a GMail login window will appear.

Step5 : Enter your user name and password and there you go you are connected through your computer with the storage that offers 7Gb space.




Now using this GMAIL Drive you can add folders, images, Videos..etc whatever you like.

-R.v.KirubaKaran

GMail Getting More Traffic Than YouTube

Hitwise has released a report showing that over the past 2 weeks online traffic to Gogole Gmail has surpassed the numbers which visit another popular Google property; YouTube.

Heather Dougherty of Hitwise says that YouTube and GMail have been competing for the #10 spot in Most Popular US Websites, with Google Image Search creeping up behind them.

In comparison to Yahoo Mail, Gmail still has a lot of stairs to climb with Yahoo Mail being more visited than Yahoo.com and second only to Google. Here’s an interesting stat though : “Gmail’s top 3 sources of traffic were Google, Facebook, and Yahoo! Mail, totaling 58% in February 2009.”






-R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft Gives an Official Screenshot of the New Live Search

Finally, the Microsoft Live Search Team has officially issued a statement regarding the press coverage that their new Live Search interface is getting. While everyone keeps on alluding to the fact the Microsoft is rebranding the Live Search into the Kumo brand, Microsoft is neither confirming nor denying the rumor.



But based on the official screenshots that the Live Search Team has provided it looks like the Live Search is going to be rebranded after all.

Microsoft said that the use of the Kumo brand and domain is just a way of telling the Microsoft employees who are testing the product that they are actually in a test environment. And that the company is still considering whether to use the Kumo brand.

Anyway from what we’ve gathered from the not so clear screenshot, the new Live Search interface is integrating Live Search’s main results pages with Image search results. There will also be a navigational sidebar which shows search results from other Live Search properties.

It’s a pretty cool and neat interface actually. But nothing spectacular from the current Live Search interface, although a good improvement.

The Live Search Team did not mention any timeline as to when this will be rolled for public testing, although given the press coverage that it is getting, it could come sooner than they have planned.

How to know if your friend is offline or invisible ?


An interesting Information for you people !!


A few months back Google added invisibility mode in gmail chats(.. but not in its desktop version still).This means your girl friends could give you a slip and go invisible. Gosh!that's bad.... Luckily they wouldn't be aware that there are ways by which they can be stripped of their invisibility cloak.Supposing you use Google talk I'll show you how to do this .

step 1:
choose your ex-girlfriend and open the chat window:



step 2:
choose go off the record option . Doing so your chats will not be saved to the mail box. We need this to prevent your chat being saved as an offline message.








step 3:
Now you type a message and send it.



Now if your ex is invisible she'll receive your message and nothing happens .Else if she is really offline you'll receive a message something like the one below.




Plus she'll never know that you were suspicious about her online status.... phew!

Very soon Update for the same information for Yahoo messenger will be uploaded...


-R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

Flip Your Text Upside down



This cool little piece of script lets you flip any block of text upside-down.

Great for instant messaging and emails.

Just type your text into the box down below and watch it fl!p!

Copy the text (Ctrl + C) and paste (Ctrl+V) where ever you want!

Make your own upside-down email signature, for example.

Make sure you bookmark this page by pressing Ctrl + D.


R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

How To Watch TV From Your Computer For Free


If you have an internet connection and 3MB of free disk space, you can watch TV on your PC for free. Yeah, I know you can buy all those weird TV cards and even antennas for your PC, but that isn’t FREE, is it?

The way to go, is to download a free peer-to-peer streaming program. One of the best for that is SopCast. It is very popular and has many channels to watch, from sports broadcasts to movies.

1. Download the latest version of it and install.

2. Run the program. It will ask you to login with your account (which you can create for free) or login as anonymous user. I don’t see a big difference in which one you use.

3. Next you want to choose a channel to watch. There are hundreds, so you have a good choice. Just click the channel you want to watch and it will start streaming in your default video player. You can go full screen with hardly a quality problem on most channels.



Enjoy!

R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

Create One-Click Shutdown and Reboot Shortcuts

I will tell u a short cut for creating one-click icon for shutdown and for Re-Booting:

First, create a shortcut on your desktop by right-clicking on the desktop, choosing New, and then choosing Shortcut. The Create Shortcut Wizard appears. In the box asking for the location of the shortcut, type shutdown. After you create the shortcut, double-clicking on it will shut down your PC.

But you can do much more with a shutdown shortcut than merely shut down your PC. You can add any combination of several switches to do extra duty, like this:

shutdown -r -t 01 -c "Rebooting your PC"

Double-clicking on that shortcut will reboot your PC after a one-second delay and display the message "Rebooting your PC." The shutdown command includes a variety of switches you can use to customize it.

Table 1-3 lists all of them and describes their use.

I use this technique to create two shutdown shortcuts on my desktop—one for turning off my PC, and one for rebooting. Here are the ones I use:


shutdown -s -t 03 -c "Bye Bye Kiruba!"
shutdown -r -t 03 -c "I'll be back Soon !"


Switch
What it does

-s
Shuts down the PC.


-l
Logs off the current user.


-t nn
Indicates the duration of delay, in seconds, before performing the action.


-c "messagetext"

Displays a message in the System Shutdown window. A maximum of 127 characters can be used. The message must be enclosed in quotation marks.

-f
Forces any running applications to shut down.


-r
Reboots the PC.


Hope its Something useful:

-R.v.KirubaKaran
Microsoft Certified Professional

Microsoft’s Fight Against Fat Fingers




At Microsoft, they call it “the fat finger problem.”

Chubby digits make it tough to work the screens on computing devices, which seem to get smaller every year. Your finger bumbles about, often covering up the very information that you’re trying to see.

Researchers at Microsoft think they’ve come up with a way to solve the fat-finger issue by letting people manipulate the back of a device with their finger while still looking at the front screen. It’s a project called Nanotouch and was one of many that Microsoft had on display this week at its headquarters in Redmond, Wash., during the TechFest event.

An early incarnation of the nanotouch technology could have people shuffling through songs on their cellphone or selecting contacts while touching the back of the device, where sensors follow the fingers’ movements. Patrick Baudisch, a Microsoft researcher, said this could be especially useful with games where you want to shuffle a character or object around the screen without your hands getting in the way of the action.

But the real motivation behind the technology is to pave the way for smaller and smaller devices that remain functional. Mr. Baudisch envisions women pinning electronic baubles onto their clothes to handle things like appointments instead of carrying along a proper calendar or phone.

“In my vision, you move away from always having something in your pocket,” Mr. Baudisch said. “You want things that allow for fashionable outfits and that blend into the clothes.”

Microsoft can make 8mm screens that are still functional with this technology, and the company expects unpredictable uses for its wares.

“We feel the cellphone is not the end-all, be-all of miniaturization,” Mr. Baudisch said.

A number of Microsoft’s researchers have work under way exploring new interfaces between man and machine.

For a while now, Microsoft has demonstrated its Surface computer, which allows people to manipulate objects on a tabletop computer. Such a product could be used in a restaurant to let people shuffle through menus and even place their credit cards on the screen to make their payments. At home, you could use a Surface computer for games or to flick through music and movies.

Now, Microsoft is looking to extend the Surface concept by pulling objects off the screen through a project called Second Light.



The technology behind Second Light is a bit tricky, but Microsoft is essentially sending two different sets of images from a projector up through the Surface display. The display on the device is configured to pick up one image. Then you can hold something as simple as a piece of paper in the air over the device to gather the second image.

According to Steve Hodges, another Microsoft researcher, doctors could use this type of technology for cancer detection. They could, for example, display a 3-D image of a breast scan on the tabletop display and then pull out parts of the scan via the secondary display, changing the angles of the image to look for tough-to-spot tumors.

“This is bringing the user interface into the real world,” Mr. Hodges said.

Again, the mind boggles at possible gaming applications for the technology where people could be doing one thing on their own screens while also having a shared vision of the game on the central, tabletop display.

One technology that’s probably closer to reaching consumers is the Commute UX software.

Microsoft has already worked with Ford on in-car software for handling some communications and media tasks, but the company says it can spice up this type of software by adding new layers of sophistication.

The prototype software has, for example, added more smarts to its voice recognition. If you say, ‘Play Bruce Springsteen,’ the software can ascertain that you’re probably talking about an artist rather than a song. The upshot is that you don’t have to remember the name of every song stored inside your car to play it via voice. The software will help you with some of the dirty work.

In addition, the software can pick up incoming messages sent to your cellphone, read them aloud and fire back a response. Microsoft has studied the most common responses to messages sent while people are driving -– usually stuff like, ‘I’m running late’ or ‘Be there in five minutes’ — and will present you with common, easy replies, so that you can stay focused on driving.

Microsoft has moved to create a digital copy of car manuals as well, which people can again navigate by voice. If you ask about how to install a car seat, the display will present a how-to video.

One last demonstration showed off technology that could add some smarts to cellphones.

People could point their phone camera at, say, a restaurant and receive its menu or aim it at a bus stop and receive an interactive route planner.

Despite the recession, Microsoft intends to keep investing billions into research and development efforts. The company is part of an ever-shrinking number of technology titans willing to finance a wide array of projects that may or may not pan out.

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