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Complete Anonymous Internet 1 (Windows)
Complete Anonymous Internet is an Internet utility to hide your IP address when you are browsing the Web, posting messages to usenet news groups, sending e-mails and using all other Internet related software. Connecting to Internet via a socks proxy is also the best protection against viruses, trojans, and other...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Usenet, PC Mesh, Internet, Viruses And Worms, Security
Software downloads 2005-06-29
Can the Internet ever be truly anonymous?
Do you agree with Jonathan Yarden that a truly anonymous Internet will never exist? Do you think anonymous Internet usage is a common misconception? How prevalent do you think covert monitoring is on the Web? Share your comments about monitoring Internet activity, as discussed in the Jan. 17 Internet Security...
Tags: computer, debate@..., encryption, Internet, Jonathan Yarden, security
Discussion threads 2005-01-14
Debunk the myth of true Internet anonymity
You didn't debunk the mythYou just debunked the fable.If someone chose to believe said fable, then that's their own problem, but no one claims that the internet is anonymous. Far from it afaik.Also, there are plenty of tools to anonymize yourself. From simple anonymous browsing proxys, to TOR to Freenet.Not...
Tags: Cyberthreats, Internet
Discussion threads 2006-02-03
Blog comments are destroying the Internet
RiiightI agree anonymous comments are not a positive thing.but you can't stop the comments completely just to avoid them.go back to an older method, in conjunction with the slashdot anonymous comment.."Posted by an anonymous COWARD from IP number xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"That would give the twits a wake up. ]:)Not gonna happenIt won't...
Tags: Blogging, Internet, Blog Comments, blog, IP
Discussion threads 2008-03-06
XMicro Internet Security Suite (Vista Compatible) 2.0.5 (Windows)
XMicro Internet Security Suite Vista compatible consists of Antispyware, Internet Privacy, Anonymous Surfing, Anti Spam, Password Manager, AntiPhishing, Personal Firewall. It scans for more than 70,000 components. Fastest Scanning mechanism - Average time of 5 minutes to scan complete hard disk. Cleans up all your Internet Explorer, Netscape, MS office...
Tags: Web, Password, Microsoft Windows Vista, XMicro, Phishing, Cyberthreats, Spam, Web Site Development, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Channel Management, Viruses And Worms, Security, Spam And Phishing, Internet, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Marketing
Software downloads 2008-06-30
Support Diary: Anonymous (Monday)
Have you ever been tempted to read someone else's diary? Here's your chance. This week we'll find out what our guest MCSE has been up to.Our guest contributor is an MCSE and a control freak by nature.IntroductionsTo introduce myself, I’m a client support analyst for a Fortune 500 company. Along...
Tags: Call centers, Guest Contributor, help desk, NYC
Technical articles 2000-02-07
Get anonymous professional 2.1 (Windows)
GetAnonymous is your perfect privacy managerÂ…a complete suit of safety and protection options. With GetAnonymous, the word IDENTITY does not exist, you will enjoy the most secure internet surfing experience you may ever have.
Tags: Ractors, GetAnonymous, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2004-03-25
Web Printing
Hi! I'm teaching myself server 2003. I'm in the printer section, and I'm trying to setup a web printer server. I follow the text, install IIS, open the management console, and there is nothing about printers. I open the help file, see nothing in there, switch to index, type printer,...
Tags: Printers, Servers, server, Web, Internet Printing, Microsoft IIS Server, Internet, printer, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, print server
Discussion threads 2008-03-31
Connect to an XP machine using Remote Desktop
With Remote Desktop, youcan connect to your Windows XP machine from anywhere on your Local AreaNetwork LAN. You can even set it up so that you can connect to themachine over the Internet from anywhere in the world. Prior to Windows XP, if you wanted thiskind functionality, you had to...
Tags: desktop, Internet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, remote desktop, Remote Desktop Web Connection
Blog posts 2006-09-18
Start spreading the news with NNTP and IIS 5.0
You can quickly create a discussion forum for your users by deploying NNTP on your IIS 5.0 server. In this Daily Drill Down, Brien Posey shows you how it works.One of the earliest and most popular services on the Internet is Usenet. Like the old-fashioned bulletin board systems, Usenet allows...
Tags: Server virtualization, NETWORKING, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft IIS 5.0, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Network News Transport Protocol, network, Network News Transport Protocol Virtual Server, server, virtual server
Technical articles 2002-09-12
Step-By-Step: Connect to an XP machine using Remote Desktop
Connect to an XP machine from the Web with Remote DesktopThe Remote Desktop feature is one of the most compelling reasons to upgrade to Windows XP. With Remote Desktop, you can connect to your Windows XP machine from anywhere on your Local Area Network LAN. You can even set it...
Tags: desktop, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, Remote Desktop Feature, remote desktop, Remote Desktop Web Connection, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Internet information service
Technical articles 2002-01-23
Build Your Skills: Ease outgoing mail problems on a Windows 2000/XP client with the SMTP service
Understand how to use and secure the SMTP service on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP.Windows 2000 and XP both include a Simple Mail Transport Protocol SMTP service that enables the computer to function as an SMTP server so that it can send and receive e-mail through SMTP on behalf...
Tags: E-mail, Servers, E-mail servers, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, server, SMTP, SMTP Service
Technical articles 2002-09-18
Securing IIS 6.0
Microsoft made several changes to Internet Information Services IIS 6.0 to improve security, not the least of which was a complete architectural overhaul. This change, combined with others in IIS function and management, make IIS 6.0 a more secure platform than previous versions. Many of the methods for securing IIS...
Tags: Internet, Internet information service, Jim Boyce, Microsoft IIS 6.0, Microsoft IIS Server, security, server
Technical articles 2003-12-18
Maximize IIS logging to track user activity
It's not enough to get an IIS Web server up and running. You must also be able to manage the log files to track site utilization and user activity.Multiple options for logging user access activity are available when you manage Microsoft Internet Information Services IIS Web servers. I'm going to...
Tags: Web servers, Servers, Databases, Microsoft Windows 2000, Rick Vanover, Microsoft IIS Server
Technical articles 2002-08-15
Lock IT Down: Securing your IIS 4.0 server
Steps to secure Microsofts Internet Information Service 4.0 serverDo you use Internet Information Server IIS 4.0 on your Windows NT server? As you're probably aware, IIS 4.0 is a popular target for hackers. There are several things to consider, including physical security and software security. From installing patches to making...
Tags: Servers, Troy Thompson, Microsoft IIS Server, server, hive, security, registry, Microsoft IIS 4.0
Technical articles 2001-01-12
Lock IT Down: Configuring the Web Proxy, Firewall, and SecureNAT clients in Microsoft ISA Server
How to configure Microsofts Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000ISA Server is Microsoft’s replacement for Proxy Server 2.0. However, it’s much more than just an upgrade. ISA Server is a complete remake of the old Proxy Server 2.0 product. In fact, ISA Server is Microsoft’s first serious entry into the...
Tags: Servers, Domain names, NETWORKING, Dr. Thomas Shinder MCSE, firewall, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft ISA Server, ISA, server, SecureNAT, SecureNAT client
Technical articles 2001-05-03
Securing your IIS 4.0 server
By now, you probably know that IIS and Windows NT are popular hacker targets. What can you do to increase security on your IIS server? In this Daily Drill Down, Troy Thompson gives you a few suggestions.Do you use Internet Information Server 4.0 on your Windows NT Server? As you’re...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft IIS 4.0, Troy Thompson, Microsoft IIS Server, security, Microsoft Windows NT, server
Technical articles 2001-01-11
Lack of security plagues the Sputnik Community Gateway
The open-source community entered the wireless arena with the Sputnik Community Gateway. Find out why Vincent Danen thinks this product is good in theory but needs some work in the area of security before it can be useable in the real world.The open-source community has finally entered the wireless arena....
Tags: Wi-Fi, Vincent Danen, Gateway Inc., open-source community, Sputnik, wireless, security
Technical articles 2002-06-11
Configure IT Quick: Set up an Exchange 5.5 chat server
Learn the steps for setting up a simple implementation of Exchange 5.5 Chat in a single-server environment.In my previous article, ”Improve collaboration by using Exchange as a chat server,” I explained how the many features of Exchange 5.5 Chat Service could add collaborative value to your company at very little...
Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, Servers, Microsoft Exchange 5.5 Server, information technology, Del Smith CCNA, CCA, MCSE, Chat Service, dialog box, server
Technical articles 2001-04-16
Prevent open relays on Exchange Server
incomplete resultsIt's a good thing to prevent open relays but the test used here is not enough to test your system to be an open relay. You need to do extensive testing, there are a couple of good initiatives available on the internet that can test your system on open...
Tags: server, windows, security, exchange, sbs, relay, GerhardR, Microsoft Exchange Server, SMTP
Discussion threads 2006-04-07


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