Archive for July 31st, 2011
Create MD5, SHA Checksums
ExactFile is an excellent program to create a file integrity check. Its features includes-
- A file integrity for-
- Use it to make sure files copied to CD-ROM are bit-perfect copies,
- Use it to make sure backups copied from one drive to another are just right,
- Use it to make sure files haven’t been changed or damaged over time.
- Multi-threaded.
- Supports Unicode -
- Supports multiple checksum routines (hashes), like MD5, SHA1, CRC32, RIPEMD.
- Recursive directory scanning.
- Supports Large Files
- Compatible with popular file checksum digest formats.
- Supports XP, Vista, and 7.
- Graphic Interface
- Freeware
Slow Network?
Do you have a computer that responds slow on the network or hesitates? Follow these steps and you will see a significant difference. (Because we have not shown how to disable advanced settings in your network card, simply go to your device manager and double click on your network card – disable TCP offload and any advanced settings such as proxy and other settings that may make the card hesitate)
- Remove any add-ins on your Browsers that you don’t need
- Remove Toolbars
- Adjust your MTU Settings
- Adjust your Network Speed
- Disable LLMNR
- Disable all advanced settings on your card
Anonymous Claims Network Breach of FBI Security Contractor ManTech – Security – News & Reviews – eWeek.com
Anonymous Claims Network Breach of FBI Security Contractor ManTech – Security
Anonymous continued with its string of attacks designed to embarrass the FBI, this time claiming to have breached the network of ManTech International, the FBI’s cyber-security contractor…
10 Ways to Give Your System Administrators a Break – Security – News & Reviews – eWeek.com
10 Ways to Give Your System Administrators a Break – Security – News & Reviews – eWeek.com.
System administrators have a difficult job. They have to keep track of what users are doing, what applications are running and what information is leaving and coming into the corporate network. Despite repeated reminders, users click on links or open suspicious attachments requiring the administrators to intervene to contain the infection and clean up the mess. If employees, even if it’s the CEO, are uploading







