Saturday, January 24, 2009

Free Expensive Microsoft Software for Students

If you are a student, you need to take advantage of this!

Free EXPENSIVE software available for download via Microsoft's dreamspark.

https://www.dreamspark.com/

"DreamSpark is simple, it's all about giving students Microsoft professional-level developer and design tools at no charge so you can chase your dreams and create the next big breakthrough in technology - or just get a head start on your career. "

No excuses now! Go for it!

Computer Gal

Friday, January 23, 2009

List of week passwords used by hackers the most

If you are using a password listed below, change it immediately, as it is listed on the most commonly used by hacker password list.

123
1234
12345
123456
1234567
12345678
123456789
1234567890
123123
12321
123321
123abc
123qwe
123asd
1234abcd
1234qwer
1q2w3e
a1b2c3
admin
Admin
administrator
nimda
qwewq
qweewq
qwerty
qweasd
asdsa
asddsa
asdzxc
asdfgh
qweasdzxc
q1w2e3
qazwsx
qazwsxedc
zxcxz
zxccxz
zxcvb
zxcvbn
passwd
password
Password
login
Login
pass
mypass
mypassword
adminadmin
root
rootroot
test
testtest
temp
temptemp
foofoo
foobar
default
password1
password12
password123
admin1
admin12
admin123
pass1
pass12
pass123
root123
pw123
abc123
qwe123
test123
temp123
mypc123
home123
work123
boss123
love123
sample
example
internet
Internet
nopass
nopassword
nothing
ihavenopass
temporary
manager
business
oracle
lotus
database
backup
owner
computer
server
secret
super
share
superuser
supervisor
office
shadow
system
public
secure
security
desktop
changeme
codename
codeword
nobody
cluster
customer
exchange
explorer
campus
money
access
domain
letmein
letitbe
anything
unknown
monitor
windows
files
academia
account
student
freedom
forever
cookie
coffee
market
private
games
killer
controller
intranet
work
home
job
foo
web
file
sql
aaa
aaaa
aaaaa
qqq
qqqq
qqqqq
xxx
xxxx
xxxxx
zzz
zzzz
zzzzz
fuck
12
21
321
4321
54321
654321
7654321
87654321
987654321
0987654321
0
00
000
0000
00000
00000
0000000
00000000
1
11
111
1111
11111
111111
1111111
11111111
2
22
222
2222
22222
222222
2222222
22222222
3
33
333
3333
33333
333333
3333333
33333333
4
44
444
4444
44444
444444
4444444
44444444
5
55
555
5555
55555
555555
5555555
55555555
6
66
666
6666
66666
666666
6666666
66666666
7
77
777
7777
77777
777777
7777777
77777777
8
88
888
8888
88888
888888
8888888
88888888
9
99
999
9999
99999
999999
9999999
99999999


Computer Gal

More on the Worm:Win32/Conficker.B

Which is also known as:

TA08-297A (other)
CVE-2008-4250 (other)
VU827267 (other)
Win32/Conficker.A (CA)
Mal/Conficker-A (Sophos)
Trojan.Win32.Agent.bccs (Kaspersky)
W32.Downadup.B (Symantec)
Confickr (other)

Each security service provider seems to have a different code name, which in my opinion is ridiculous. It seems they should all agree on one name, to at least make it easy on the consumer/tech on finding removal tools or overall general information.

The worm exploits a vulnerability in the Windows Server service (SVCHOST.EXE). If the vulnerability is successfully exploited, it could allow remote code execution when file sharing is enabled. It may also spread via removable drives and weak administrator passwords. It disables several important system services and security products. Here is the hints that you may be infected.

The following system changes may indicate the presence of this malware:
  • The following services are disabled or fail to run:
  • Windows Update Service
    Background Intelligent Transfer Service
    Windows Defender
    Windows Error Reporting Services
  • Some accounts may be locked out due to the following registry modification, which may flood the network with connections:
  • HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters
    "TcpNumConnections" = "0x00FFFFFE"
  • Users may not be able to connect to websites or online services that contain the following strings:
  • virus
    spyware
    malware
    rootkit
    defender
    microsoft
    symantec
    norton
    mcafee
    trendmicro
    sophos
    panda
    etrust
    networkassociates
    computerassociates
    f-secure
    kaspersky
    jotti
    f-prot
    nod32
    eset
    grisoft
    drweb
    centralcommand
    ahnlab
    esafe
    avast
    avira
    quickheal
    comodo
    clamav
    ewido
    fortinet
    gdata
    hacksoft
    hauri
    ikarus
    k7computing
    norman
    pctools
    prevx
    rising
    securecomputing
    sunbelt
    emsisoft
    arcabit
    cpsecure
    spamhaus
    castlecops
    threatexpert
    wilderssecurity
    windowsupdate

    Up next a list of the most commonly used passwords that hackers look for to break into your network.

    Computer Gal



Confickr/Downadup Worm Spreading Fast & Hard to kill

The Confickr/Downadup Worm is spreading fast and is hard to kill according to Information Week Dark Reading recent articles. The conficker worm, which originated in China, has now extended across 83 countries, and is particularly virulent in the United States, Spain, Taiwan, Brazil and Mexico. In the U.S. alone, PandaLabs has identified at least 18,000 infected computers, although the real figure is probably much much higher. This worm is working like the blaster worm which was devistating to many networks a few years back. A good example of how fast this worm is moving is out of 2 million analyzed, 118,000 were infected. Apparently there was a patch for the worm in October, and any computer that did not download Microsoft's patch is vulnerable. The worm then shuts down the computers ability to download the patch or update their antivirus software. The worm also favors mp3 players and usb drives by running a program that asks the consumer if they want to open the device to view the files, once clicked yes to view the contents it infects the computer. Read more at the Panda blog entry for this worm here http://research.pandasecurity.com/archive/Warning_3A00_-Conficker-worm-infections-gaining-traction.aspx?sitepanda=empresas

Download's Microsoft patch here
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-067.mspx

Disinfect affected machines using Malware Radar for corporate networks, or ActiveScan for personal computers. - Disable AutoRun for USB devices - Make sure that all antivirus and security solutions are updated to their latest product version and signature file version.

Double check that your antivirus software is updating, run full scans, visit our web site onine resource page for free online scans, and also add Panda's free scan to the list as well which requires a quick registration found here

http://www.pandasecurity.com/activescan/index/?track=1&Lang=en-US&IdPais=63

As always I will keep you posted on any new news!

Computer Gal

Microsoft Search Server Express is FREE! Download Today

Microsoft is offering their search server express for free!

  • Search file shares, SharePoint sites, Exchange Public Folders, Lotus Notes repositories, and more!

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  • Easy to configure. Easy to maintain. No time waste

View Demo here

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Download here
http://www.microsoft.com/enterprisesearch/serverproducts/searchserverexpress/try-1.aspx

Sunday, January 18, 2009

How to set up dual booting with Windows 7














Remember to download your free copy of Windows 7, while they last Microsoft is only allowing so many customers (2.5 million) before shutting down the beta try out.


The link for the free download listed in my previous post is http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/




I found another site that explains how to setupa dual boot computer, so you can boot to your current OS and add 7 as a second option.








Covers everything step by step.




In my last post I forgot to add some screenshots of Windows 7, so here they are



Until Later
Computer Gal

Download your free copy of Windows 7 Beta today

Microsoft has been working on a Vista replacement OS and it is now available for download. Microsoft states

"Windows 7
Over the past few years, you've asked us to make some changes to Windows. We listened closely. Now it's time to share an early look at how we've used your feedback. Windows 7 is faster, more reliable, and makes it easier to do what you want. Both the everyday things and the killer "is that really possible?" things. Dig into this site to see what's coming"

"Windows 7 was built around your feedback, so you'll see a lot of things you've asked for. You asked us to make everyday tasks faster and easier, make your PC work the way you want it to, and make new things possible. And that's exactly what we're doing. Click below to see how it's coming to life!
Here's a first look at what's coming in Windows 7. It's early, so be sure to watch for more details as we get closer to launch. Thanks again for taking the time to help make this a great product.


Improved taskbar and full-screen previews
The taskbar at the bottom of your screen is what you use to switch between the applications you've got open. In Windows 7 you can set the order in which the icons appear and they'll stay put. They're easier to see, too. Click once on the new large icons or bigger preview thumbnails and you're ready to go. You can even see a full screen preview before switching to the window."


Minimum recommended specs call for:
1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
1 GB of system memory
16 GB of available disk space
Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (to enable the Aero theme)
DVD-R/W Drive
Internet access (to download the Beta and get updates)
And yes, like anything tech-related, these specs could change.
Some product features of Windows 7, such as the ability to watch and record live TV or navigation through the use of "touch," may require advanced or additional hardware.
You'll need a system recovery disk (and know how to use it).
You're [almost] flying solo: you'll need to troubleshoot problems yourself and call on other Beta testers for their know-how.
It's a two-way thing—Beta testing is about feedback so our developers can fix bugs and hear what appeals to the people who use our products daily. Please tell us what you think.
Watch the calendar. The Beta expires on August 1, 2009. To continue using your PC, please be prepared to reinstall a prior version of Windows or a subsequent release of Windows 7 before the expiration date.

Download url

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/default.aspx



Installation instructions

copied from the following web site
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/beta-installation-instructions.aspx?pf=true

Beta download: Installation instructions
§ Beta download
§ Installation instructions
§ How to backup a PC
§ FAQ
Information for
§IT Pros
§Developers
§Enterprise
§Small business
§Press
Installing the Windows 7 Beta
What you need to know before installing the Beta
Thank you for participating in the Windows 7 Beta program. To help make sure you have a great experience, please read this section before you install the software—even if you've previously been a beta tester.
§ The Windows 7 Beta is a pre-release version of Windows. While we consider this a stable and high-quality beta, it's not the finished product. It could crash your computer or cause you to lose important files or information.
§ The Beta will stop working on August 1, 2009. To continue using your PC, please be prepared to reinstall a prior version of Windows or a subsequent release of Windows 7 before the expiration date. You won't be able to upgrade from the Beta to the final retail version of Windows 7.
§ Important Note to Internet Explorer 8 Beta testers: If you're already testing Internet Explorer 8, please be aware that the version in the Windows 7 Beta is at a different stage of release. If you're beta-testing Windows 7, you need to use the version of Internet Explorer 8 that comes with it.
To learn more, see Windows 7 Beta: Frequently Asked Questions.
Please do...
§ Do install the Beta only on a dedicated test computer.
§ Do make frequent backups while testing the Beta. You can back up files to an external hard disk, a DVD or CD, or a network folder. (See How to backup a PC.)
§ Do prepare a recovery disc. A recovery disc restores your computer to its out-of-the-box state. Most computers come with one. If yours didn't, contact your PC maker.
§ Do update your antivirus program, run it, and then disable it before installing the Beta. After you install the Beta, remember to re-enable the antivirus program.
§ Do connect to the Internet after you install the Beta. Being connected helps make sure you get useful security and hardware updates. (If you don't have an Internet connection, you can still install the Beta.)
§ Do download the Release Notes. Release Notes provide important information that you should know before installing and using Windows 7. You should familiarize yourself with all of the known issues in this document prior to installing the software. For example, the Release Notes describe a bug in which MP3 files may become corrupted and provide information on mitigating risk.
Please don't...
§ Don't install the Beta if you're uncomfortable troubleshooting your own PC problems. Microsoft does not provide technical support for the Windows 7 Beta.
§ Don't install the Beta on your primary home or work computer. Microsoft is not responsible for downtime stemming from the Windows 7 Beta.
Getting ready to install the Beta
What you'll need
§ A blank DVD
§ A PC with a DVD burner
§ A test PC for the Windows 7 Beta that meets these minimum hardware recommendations (specific to the Beta and subject to change in the final version of Windows 7). Please do not use a PC you rely on for your work or daily use:
o 1 GHz 32-bit or 64-bit processor
o 1 GB of system memory
o 16 GB of available disk space
o Support for DirectX 9 graphics with 128 MB memory (in order to enable Aero theme)
o DVD-R/W Drive
o Internet access (to download the Beta and get updates)
Please note: Some product features of Windows 7, such as the ability to watch and record live TV or navigate through the use of "touch," might require advanced or additional hardware.
Important recommendation
As you know, the point of beta testing is to find things we need to fix. As you help us uncover issues, we'll post fixes on Windows Update. So we recommend you keep your PC set to automatically check for updates through Windows Update. Please also stay current with the Release Notes, which are regularly updated with new notices and information.
To kick-off this process, before installing the Beta, please read the Release Notes. In particular, review the MP3 files and Windows Media Center notes and install the related updates before using the Beta.
So, to keep your PC running the Windows 7 Beta up-to-date, please:
§ Make sure you are connected to the Internet and select the option to "Go online to get the latest updates for installation" when you install the Windows 7 Beta.
§ Set Windows Update to install updates automatically.
§ Check the Release Notes before you install the Beta, and regularly from then on. In particular, please review the MP3 files and Media Center notes and install the related updates before using the Beta.
How to install the Windows 7 Beta
Step 1: Download the Windows 7 Beta
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How to download the Windows 7 Beta
1. Visit the Windows 7 Beta download page.
2. Choose your language.
3. Choose a 32-bit or 64-bit version of the Beta. To see if your computer can run a 64-bit version of Windows, in Performance Information and Tools (Start>Control Panel>Performance Information and Tools) click View and print details and then look under 64-bit capable. For more information that might help with your decision, see 32-bit and 64-bit Windows: Frequently Asked Questions.
4. Get a Windows 7 Beta product key. (You'll need it later for installation.)
5. Download the Windows 7 Beta.
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Step 2: Create an installation DVD
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How to create an installation DVD
The Windows 7 Beta download is an ISO file, which you'll need to burn onto a blank disc before you can install it. To do that, you'll need to use software designed for burning ISO files.
In addition to commercial ISO burning software, there are free programs such as ISOBuster and Active ISO Burner. To find one, go to a site such as Download.com or Tucows and search for "ISO," "DVD," and "burn".
Follow the instructions that came with your program to create a Windows 7 Beta installation disc.
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Step 3: Install the Windows 7 Beta
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Determine whether to do a custom (clean) installation or an upgrade installation
Now you must make an important decision: whether to perform a custom (clean) installation or an upgrade installation.
Custom (clean) installation:
§ Your computer has no operating system installed, or it's running a version of Windows prior to Windows Vista with Service Pack 1 (including Windows XP).
§ You do NOT want to preserve your data, programs, or system drivers.
§ You want to delete your current operating system and replace it with Windows 7.
§ You want to create a multiboot system by installing the Windows 7 Beta on a separate hard disk partition. (For more on multiboot, see Install more than one operating system).
Once you've installed Windows 7, you can use Windows Easy Transfer to move data and settings from your other Windows computer to your new system.
Upgrade installation:
§ Your computer is running Windows Vista with Service Pack 1. (Not sure? Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties. Under Windows edition, look for "Service Pack 1" next to your Windows Vista edition name. If you don't have Service Pack 1 installed, or your computer is running an earlier version of Windows, you can't perform an upgrade installation. )
§ You DO want to preserve your data, programs, or system drivers.
§ You're upgrading from either a 32-bit version of Windows Vista to a 32-bit version of Windows 7, or a 64-bit version of Windows Vista to a 64-bit version of Windows 7.
§ You're upgrading to the same Windows language. For example, from English to English.
Again, an upgrade installation allows you to keep intact the files, settings, and programs from your current version of Windows. But you can only perform an upgrade under these certain conditions, described above.
How to do a custom (clean) installation
1. Turn on your computer, insert the Windows 7 Beta installation disc you created in step 2 into the computer's DVD or CD drive, and then do one of the following:
§ If you want to replace your computer's existing operating system with the Windows 7 Beta, and you don't need to adjust your disk partitions, go to step 2.
§ If your computer doesn't have an operating system installed, or you want to install the Beta on another disk partition, restart your computer with the installation disc inserted in your CD or DVD drive. If you're asked to press a key to boot from DVD or CD, press any key. If the Install Windows page appears, go to step 2.

If the Install Windows page doesn't appear and you're not asked to press a key to start from DVD or CD, you might have to specify that your computer uses its DVD or CD drive as the startup device. See Start Windows from a CD or DVD. After you select your DVD or CD drive as the startup device, restart your computer, and then start Windows from the installation DVD or CD as previously described.
2. On the Install Windows page, follow the instructions, and then click Install now.
3. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and protect your computer against security threats. You need an Internet connection to get updates.
4. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms. (You must accept to continue the installation.)
5. On the Which type of installation do you want? page, click Custom.
6. On the Where do you want to install Windows? page, do one of the following:
§ If you don't want to specify a specific partition to install Windows on, or create partitions on your hard disk, click Next to begin the installation.
§ If you already have another existing partition with enough free space and want to install the Windows 7 Beta on that partition to create a multiboot configuration, select the partition you want to use, and then click Next to begin the installation. (Be sure to install the Beta on a different partition from where your current version of Windows is installed.)
§ If you want to create, extend, delete, or format a partition, click Drive options (advanced), click the option you want, and then follow the instructions. Click Next to begin the installation. (If the Drive options (advanced) option is disabled, you need to start your computer using the installation disc.)
7. Follow the instructions.
How to do an upgrade installation
1. Insert the Windows 7 Beta installation disc you created in step 2 into your computer's DVD or CD drive. Important: Make sure to insert your installation disc with your current version of Windows running.
2. On the Install Windows page, click Install now.
3. On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and protect your computer against security threats. You need an Internet connection to get installation updates.
4. On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms. (You must accept to continue the installation.)
5. On the Which type of installation do you want? page, click Upgrade to begin the upgrade. You might see a compatibility report.
6. Follow the instructions.
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Testing the Beta
The Windows 7 Beta has lots of features to check out. For some ideas, see What's New in Windows 7.
As you work with the Beta, your system will automatically send information about errors so we can analyze issues and file bug reports where appropriate. In addition, we'd like to know what you think. Your feedback plays a critical role in the Windows development process. If there's something you find confusing or annoying—or a feature you absolutely love—please tell us!
To share your thoughts, click the "Send Feedback" link at the top of any window.
The link opens a Send feedback report. Please select a feature category for your feedback, rate your experience, and tell us what you think.
Removing the Beta
The Windows 7 Beta will stop working on August 1, 2009. To continue using your PC, please be prepared to reinstall a prior version of Windows or a subsequent release of Windows 7 before the expiration date. We recommend doing a custom (clean) installation.

Coming up next is setting up dual boot with Windows 7

Computer Gal

Friday, January 2, 2009

Over 5000 Computer Related & More Manuals

Another must have link for my fellow computer geeks out there. This web site has over 5000 manuals online, for various computer manufacturers, parts and peripherals. They have manuals for Printers, Laptops, Networking Equipment, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Scanners, Motherboards, Audio adapters and more.

I have copied their first paragraph below to better describe their offerings

Service manuals,electronic components datasheets and equipment schematics database

Here you can find free datasheets, service manuals, schema, schematic diagrams and software downloads, service menu and mode information, code calculators for many brands of equipment

I hope this web site will be useful for all technician, working in the field of electronic repairs.
Here one can find information about many different types of equipment: tv ( plasma, tft-lcd, widescreen, hdtv ), dvd, vcr, car audio,gsm,digital camera, computer monitors (tft-lcd panels or conventional crt), test equipment, power supplies and many more digital and analogue electronic devices.
There is also datasheet information about integrated circuits diagrams, diodes, transistors, operational amplifiers, pic, pcb design etc.
One can find software, programs, eprom, eeprom, bin files used in equipment repair.
Most files are pdf and djvu formats, zip or rar compressed.
All users may add their files to the system.

This is a great resource and best of all, its free!

http://www.eserviceinfo.com/

Until Later

Computer Gal
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