Sunday, May 17, 2009

TeamViewer - The All-In-One Solution for Remote Access

TeamViewer - the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet

TeamViewer establishes connections to any PC or server all around the world within just a few seconds. You can remote control your partner's PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 15.000.000 users trust TeamViewer!

Fast - simple - safe.

   

The one-stop solution for desktop sharing

TeamViewer is the fast, simple and friendly solution for remote access over the Internet - all applications in one single, very affordable module:

Remote access to PCs and servers via Internet
Instantly take control over a computer anywhere on the Internet, even through firewalls. No installation required, just use it fast and secure.
Training, sales and teamwork
TeamViewer can also be used to present your desktop to a partner on the Internet - great for team collaboration, trainings and sales presentations.
File transfer, chat and more

Share your files, chat, switch the direction during a teamwork session, and a lot more is included in TeamViewer.

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Source:- http://www.teamviewer.com/download/index.aspx

Monday, May 11, 2009

Windows 7 Hack Tool Goes Open-Source, Now Available For Download

Windows 7 HackingFew days ago I posted the most easiest way to hack into any computer running Windows 7, Vista, XP, Gentoo, Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora bypassing the login completely, the hack allowed users to bypass the login and access operating-system with root or administrator privileges, Now, two Indian security researchers Vipin Kumar and Nitin Kumar have publicly released their Windows 7 exploit code VBootkit 2.0 as open-source under GPL license allowing hackers to exploit Windows 7 kernel undetected without modifying any files on the disk, the whole process takes place in memory exploiting trusted kernel files with hacker's code allowing them to gain control of the user computer without getting detected.

Using VBootkit To Hack Windows 7

The demonstration download includes fully compiled binary files and source-code with the remote command controlling utility which can be used to send commands to exploited Windows 7 computer.

Download Vootkit 2.0 With Source-Code [3.4 MB] >>

           

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Source :-  http://www.megaleecher.net/Hacking_Windows_7

Free Utility To Make Your USB Pen Drive Bootable

If you are an fairly advanced computer user, at times you may need to boot from devices other then the default hard-disk, mainly to troubleshoot virus infections and other critical operating-system related issues, I had shared tips on how to make bootable cd for performing advance system tasks on windows. Today I will share few utilities enabling you to create bootable USB pen drives with ease, you need to have Motherboard/BIOS with USB boot support for this to work.

MakeBootable is an free and simple-to-use utility to make your Pen Drive act as a boot-up disk without erasing any data on the device. It consists of a single executable file and requires no installation, However the utility will only work on USB device's using Phison’s chip solution and FAT file-system only (you can re-format your drives to FAT easily).

If the above utility fails to recognize your USB drive you can download and use the HP USB Format Utility and HP USB Boot utility, They work with other brands of flash drives as well, The best software for creating bootable flash drives with the most extensive support of drives and advance options would be "FlashBoot"

There are quite a few other manual methods to make usb devices bootable as discussed here, once you succeed in making your USB drive bootable using any of the method discussed above, You need to change the boot-up setting in the system BIOS as described below to boot using your portable device:

With your device inserted, restart the machine. Enter the BIOS setup menu to change the boot device setting. If the boot-up files are created in the USB drive, select USB-HDD or USB-ZIP (preferred). If the boot-up files are created in the floppy drive of your device, select USB-FDD (for Pen Drive that supports security mode). USB Boot BIOS Setting

Save and exit the BIOS setup. You should be able to boot up with you USB device.

                                                  

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Source:- http://www.megaleecher.net/Make_Bootable_USB

Sunday, May 10, 2009

CuteFTP Professional 8.0

What is Cute FTP Professional?

CuteFTP Professional is an award-winning FTP Client for securely and reliably transferring files over industry standard protocols including FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS and SSH. It's the right choice when you want the ultimate in power, performance and security.

What makes Cute FTP Professional the best choice?

CuteFTP Professional provides easy-to-use yet powerful tools for tackling the complex challenges of data management and helps achieve HIPAA, GLBA and Sarbanes-Oxley compliance.

Security
  • FTP/S (SSL)
  • HTTP/S (SSL)
  • Secure Shell (SSH)
  • OpenPGP encryption and decryption
  • One Time Password authentication protocol
  • Password Manager

Automation

  • Schedule fast, fully-automated transfers
  • Safely backup or synchronize your sites
  • Easily monitor local folders for changes
  • Create labor and time saving scripts and macros
  • Create Podcast RSS feeds and manage audio files

Simplicity

  • Connect to new sites in a snap with step-by-step wizards
  • Painlessly edit remote documents with its built-in editor
  • Drag and drop files for easy transfers
  • View thumbnails of remote images

Speed

  • Dramatically accelerate file transfers
  • Securely work with multiple remote sites at one time
  • Effortlessly perform up to 100 concurrent transfers

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Modix HD3510: Fully Adequate DVD Player Replacement

At first glance, the white box of the Modix player looks like a normal external hard drive case. On the front is a large display and lots of function buttons, while the A/V and USB ports can be found on the back, where you can also attach an external power supply. Once you turn on the device, a menu structure will appear on the hard-to-read display. You can navigate either with the remote control or using the many buttons on the front.

Package information , Package Contents

 

The player can be controlled without a remote control, using the buttons

The remote control is pleasant to hold

Some buttons on the remote control have no functions

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-10.html

Codec Compatibility

Test format / Codec THEbox

AC-3

yes

3ivx D4

no

Canopus Soft DVSD

no

DAT CD-Video

yes

DivX 3.11

yes

DivX 3.20

yes

DivX 4.1

yes

DivX 5.03

yes

DivX 5.2

yes

DivX 6 (.divx)

yes

DivX 6 (.avi)

yes

DivX 6 with menus

yes **

DivX 2-PASS

yes

DVD Video (.vob)

yes

DVD with menus

no

Leadtools 1.0

no

Matroska

no

Morgan M-JPEG 3.0

no

Motion JPEG

yes

MP3 Fraunhofer

yes

MP3 Lame

yes

MP3 VBR

yes

MP3 CBR

yes

MPEG-1

yes

MPEG-2

yes

MS Media Player 9

no

MS MPEG4 V1

no

MS MPEG4 V2

yes

MS MPEG4 V3

yes

On2 VP3 V3.2

No

OGG

no

PCM Audio

yes

Sigma Realmagic

yes

SVCD (MPEG-2)

yes

VOB (MPEG-2)

yes

VCD (MPEG-1)

yes

WMA

yes

XviD MPEG3 V2.1

yes

XviD + AC3

yes

* video hangs, ** no DivX menu

 
 
Summary And Evaluation
 

THEbox HP-25OTG

 
Weighting Factor Score
20% Features

80%

40%

Ergonomics 65%
5% Price 85%
10% Design

95%

25% Service 50%
  Overall score 68%
 
Thanks to its versatility, the HP-25OTG is an ideal travel companion that can play back virtually any audio and video format. The tiny unit only reaches its limits when it comes to playing back DVD directories.
 
Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-9.html

Player Setup: Not Much Of Use Here

Lots of setup options? Don't be fooled by its looks.

While the player's preference list contains all the absolutely critical functions, it dispenses completely with any instructions or explanations. Users are left scratching their heads over mysterious acronyms and jargon in both English and Chinese. The manual also lacks clear answers regarding what kinds of effects a modification might produce.

Selecting the TV standard

Two language versions are available

The on-screen text can be deactivated

Resetting the screen

File sorting

(De-)activating the screensaver

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-8.html

Setup Menu: Audio And Video

Not needed, since the remote has buttons that do the same things

Setup Menu: Slideshow

Image display settings

 

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-7.html

Not Many Setting Options Either

The main menu on the setup page

To get to the setup menu you have to push a button on the remote control. You'll search in vain for many menu options to configure, though. The menus are superfluously large, making it seem as if you have a lot of options to set, but you really don't.

Setup Menus: Photo Settings

Slideshow setting options

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-6.html

Spartan User Menu

The main menu is frugal and dispenses with all manner of frills

The player can be unpacked and hooked up in a jiffy. Besides plugging in the small power supply, all you have to do is connect the box to a TV. The unit only functions without the PSU when it's plugged into a USB port on a computer, where it functions just as an external file storage device. The HP-25OTG likewise requires an electrical socket somewhere within a cable's reach of the power supply to work on the road.

A piece of protective plastic inside the remote prevents the battery from running down before purchase, and is easy to remove. Once you've done so, the remote control is good to go. The LED starts blinking when you turn the power switch on; the unit boots within seconds, and then a very lean main menu appears on the screen. Its four buttons take you to the respective submenus. Note that with this player, "File" describes a kind of directory structure in which you can navigate to directly select the individual files you want.

Nine images are viewable in the preview

Long names are a good thing for MP3 files

The sound equalizer during MP3 playback

Located video files are played back in a preview window under the file menu

Minimalist display for video and audio files

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-5.html

Here's How The Multimedia Player Looks Inside

The actual hardware is mounted inside the unit with four tiny screws. A small board is visible containing the 2.5" hard drive; all other components, including the decoder chip and flash memory, are located next to the drive. The back of the board is nearly devoid of components, as the player doesn't need much hardware for its decoding work.

Compact board with pre-mounted 2.5" drive

The back of the player board

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-4.html

Contents

 

The hard drive player uses an internal 2.5" notebook hard drive

The unit that houses the hard drive comes in a small cardboard box containing all the important accessories. The only thing missing in the standard set is a SCART adapter, which you need, however, for most TV sets you use one without a cinch input. If you opted to buy the HP-25OTG version without hard drive, you'll have to open up the unit initially to install one; the tools for doing so are included.

 

 

Compact and convenient

 

 

Where are all the buttons, you ask? There aren't any more!

 

Source:-  http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-3.html

The Test Candidates In Detail

THEbox HP-25OTG: Portable Hard Drive With A/V Support

 

 

This silver aluminum box is extremely compact, and not only acts as a digital storage device for video and audio files, but is also the ideal playback companion for when you're on the go. While the remote control unit is fiddly-looking, it has a nice feel in your hand. To keep it tiny, the HP-25OTG has no display of its own and no control knobs save for an "on the go" (OTG) button, one press of which copies data from an external USB device to the built-in hard drive. This is a neat function if you want to quickly save some photos from your digital camera but don't have a laptop handy. The HP-25OTG's hard drive thus serves as an image tank of sorts. Using the included RCA A/V cable, you can play back multimedia content stored on the device directly on any normal television set. Unfortunately, there is no delete function, meaning you can only get rid of your stored files in conjunction with a PC.

The specs as listed on the package

Source:- http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/hard-disk-drive-video-players-hit-mainstream,1107-2.html

 
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