SecurityMarch 25, 2006 4:26 pm

i thought my security suite is working well. then came this spyware that proved me wrong. the silly part here is the mere fact that im the only one to blame. me & my err activites. join me as i learn from my mistake (avoid pOrn sites)

be my guest and see the wonder of MS antispyware as it blocked & deleted it for good.

click here to learn more about the spyware that hit me.

spy

Guide/Tweak, SoftwareMarch 20, 2006 5:15 am

That’s it! So long Fx so long..I grew tired battling Fx’s memory issue and now im back with Opera (still the best browser on earth…hmm..maybe for now). Thanks Opera! You made me happy! Thanks!

and for this day’s tip. here ya go..

Opera Tweak

Increase Opera’s disk cache to improve browsing speed.

Opera

I think that’s all for now. Good day!

Guide/Tweak, SecurityMarch 15, 2006 12:43 pm

WTF! I can’t believe what im seeing…One of the countries leading internet provider sent me a *virus*in the form of an attachment. How could this possibly happen? I have no fucking idea! Just look at the screenshoots.

inbox
Not just one email containing a virus, but three emails compromised my inbox.

virus
Virus name is Ebook.uU
File size: 131k

virus
Virus name is Attachments00.HQX
FIle size: 131K Virus

Further research showed that it is a W32.Blackmal.E@mm virus
Good thing Gmail’s antivirus detected it or else i must have opened it. I’m going to report this ASAP.

Guide/Tweak, SecurityMarch 14, 2006 4:23 am

So you want to hide your personal files away from those prying eyes? Maybe this tip can help you.

First compressed your files using Winzip or Winrar, then set a password afterwards.

After you set a password to your zip file right-click to your zip/rar file and then go to properties and set your file attributes to “hidden”. After doing that place it somewhere in your disk that can’t be easily viewed by the users. Probably in the “Windows” folder.

But be sure to set this also before applying the step above.

1. open any folder
2. go to "folder options"
3. choose the "view" tab
4. under the "Hidden Files and Folders" choose "Do not show hidden files and folders"

If if you still have doubts in mind. You can further hide your zipped file by changing its file type.

Example:

From YOURFILES.ZIP

Omit .ZIP then rename it to YOURFILES

Windows will prompt you this message

If you change a file name extention, the file may become unusable.

Just click “YES”

You can revert the file to its original state by simply adding back the .zip file type.

Guide/Tweak, Music, SoftwareMarch 6, 2006 5:29 am

Here i am again wasting my time, wasting my bandwidth.. I just finished setting up my mp3 server for testing purposes. It felt good though its kinda scarry thinking bout the R1@@ and all those stuff.

maybe you want to drop by. visit http://www.greysky.homeip.net:8080

ok, im done scribbling! back to business! bye. ;)