Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Is Security Better in Windows 8?




Since the market has been exposed to the Developer Preview edition of Windows 8, individual users, small businesses, large corporations and antivirus vendors alike have commented on its features. They have been assessing whether they will demonstrate any improvement in overall computing experience in terms of speed, performance, reliability and security. This is based on the fact that Windows have made attempts to make their operating system more vulnerable to threats such as keyloggers, Trojan horses, rootkits, spyware and viruses.

Offline threats exist in external devices such as USBs or CDs that execute themselves when plugged in. So whereas online threats spread through the internet, offline threats can take your computer down by USBs. But how will Windows approach these two kinds of threats and will they be successful?

The upcoming operating system will feature a built-in antivirus protection in a bid to prevent any malware threats. This is known as Microsoft Security Essentials, an already known antivurus program. It will be a part of a security suite called Windows Defender. So Windows 8 will feature parental control, firewall, spam filtering, anti-malware, anti-spyware and antivirus, among others.

As already mentioned, Windows 8 has not purely concentrated on online threats. It will scan the boot drive automatically and will not boot if a USB with a virus is inserted into a drive. There will be a Secured Boot utility that will prevent malware from entering the system and making a home for itself in the operating system. The entire Windows 8 data will be located within various different places in the computer which will make it hard for malware to find it and then overwrite it. Encryption tool Bitlocker is also integrated into the security suite, which will encrypt the hard drive on a regular basis as well as the newly added or modified data.

Microsoft has not monopolised internet security as yet, meaning that options using third-party security programmes are still viable. However, there will now be an even stronger debate as to whether a need for these alternative solutions really exists. We may even see a court battle or two in the not-too-distant future.


Windows 8 may seem like a sound investment to the more technological savvy but if earning an extra income is something you have in mind, investing in property is another option. You could be surfing the internet or working on your laptop in luxurious surroundings with the sun shining down and looking forward to your weekly evening BBQ. You can look into the what it takes to buy a house by looking over the professional advice online and the range of properties on offer.  And you may find that the ultimate working environment is far closer than you believed.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

[HOW-TO] - Re-Download Mac OS X Lion from the App Store

re-download Mac OS X Lion from the App Store










Need to redownload Mac OS X Lion from the Mac App Store? If you plan on making an install drive but you already upgraded to Lion, you’ll need to redownload the Installer so that you can extract the DMG file. This is the sure fire way to do it, in short, hold the Option key for everything:
  • Open the Mac App Store
  • Hold the Option key and click on “Purchases”
  • Option-click on “OS X Lion” from the purchased app list
  • “Installed’ should now say “Install” which allows you to re-download OS X Lion, otherwise you can Option-click again on the “Install” button to start re-downloading OS X Lion, shown in the screenshot above
Some users have trouble with that method, and instead they can try holding Option while launching the App Store in addition to when clicking on the greyed out installer next to OS X Lion, allowing you to download again. Option-clicking on OS X Lion from Purchases and then the “Install” button from the OS X Lion App Store page hasn’t failed us, but there do seem to be conflicting reports.
If you already bought Lion, you should not be charged twice for any additional downloads of Lion. If you’re already running OS X Lion and you do this, you’ll get a pop-up warning that says “A newer version of this app is already installed on this computer” but you can click again and download anyway.

This is the same trick you use to install Lion final over the GM build (they are the same build number unless you have a 2011 MacBook Air or Mini), and really the primary purpose of this is so that you can make a Lion install drive or use the recently available easy Lion Disk Maker tool. We probably should have posted this much earlier to clear up any potential confusion, but better late than never right?
Thanks to our commenters for the reminder
Update: The instructions have been clarified to hopefully alleviate some of the confusion a few commenters have had. This tip has been verified multiple times on different Macs with both OS X Lion and Snow Leopard, here is a screenshot of OS X Lion re-downloading from the App Store within Mac OS X Lion:
Re-downloading Mac OS X Lion from the App Store in Mac OS X Lion








In other words, it works, we promise! Option-click that Install button!
[Source: osxdaily]

[Purchased] - Hanakapiai iPad 3 sleeve from Colcasac

Just purchased Hanakapiai iPad 3 sleeve for my new iPad from Colcasac.
The price is USD 35.00 plus USD 10.33 International shipping.
Shipping Details:    USPS International First Class Mail 6-20 day

Instagram DOWN Due to Amazon Cloud Outage

An outage of Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud in North Virginia has taken down Netflix, Pinterest, Instagram, and other services. According to numerous Twitter updates and our own checks, all three services are unavailable as of Friday evening at 9:10 p.m. PT.
Amazon’s service health dashboard indicates that there are power issues in its North Virginia data center, most likely caused by severe storms in the region. The outage underscores the vulnerabilities of depending on the public cloud versus using your own data centers.
[SOURCE: Here]

Macbook Pro (Retina) Leather Sleeve from Opt

Purchased this Leather case feom Macstudio. Price: RM 269
Nice fitting even tho it has been designed for the older Macbook Pro.

Friday, June 29, 2012

The Famous pod2g (Jailbreak hacker) is Coming to Malaysia!

Pod2g (the Absinthe Hacker) just tweeted that he is coming to Malaysia!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

[REVIEW] - Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display (2012)

Purchased my new Retina Display Macbook Pro (2012) on June 16 when it first arrived on the shores of Malaysia.
Some people named it "MBPRD" and some called "rMBP"... But it does not matter since Apple is again at the forefront of a breakthrough technology when they forst introduced a retina display laptop.

Here's some reviews on the MBPRD:

 

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