This week we learned how to tweak
the low battery action on a Windows 7 laptop, access an eBook collection anywhere in
the world, “extend iPad battery life, batch resize photos, & sync massive music collections”, went on a reign
of destruction with Snow Crusher, and had fun decorating our desktops with abstract icon collections.
Photo by pasukaru76.
Random Geek Links
We have included extra news article goodness to help you catch up on any developments that you may have missed during
the holiday break this past week.
Note:
The three 27C3 articles listed here represent three different presentations at
the 27th Chaos Communication Congress hacker conference.
4chan victim
of DDoS as FBI investigates role in PayPal attack
Users
of 4chan may have gotten a taste
of their own medicine after
the site was knocked offline by a DDoS attack from an unknown origin early Thursday morning.
Report: FBI seizes server in probe
of WikiLeaks attacks
The FBI has seized a server in Texas as part
of its hunt for
the groups behind
the pro-WikiLeaks denial-of-service attacks launched in December against PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, and others.
Mozilla exposes older user-account database
Mozilla has disabled 44,000 older user accounts for its Firefox add-ons site after a security researcher found part
of a database
of the account information on a publicly available server.
Data breach affects 4.9 million Honda customers
Japanese automaker Honda has put some 2.2 million customers in
the United States on a security breach alert after a database containing information on
the owners and their cars was hacked.
Chinese Trojan discovered in Android games
An Android-based Trojan called “Geinimi” has been discovered in
the wild and
the Trojan is capable
of sending personal information to remote servers and exhibits botnet-like behavior.
27C3 presentation claims many mobiles vulnerable to SMS attacks
According to security experts, an ‘SMS
of death’ threatens to disable many current Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Micromax and LG mobiles.
27C3: GSM cell phones even easier to tap
Security researchers have demonstrated how open source software on a number
of revamped, entry-level cell phones can decrypt and record mobile phone calls in
the GSM network.
27C3: danger lurks in PDF documents
Security researcher Julia Wolf has pointed out numerous, previously hardly known, security problems in connection with Adobe’s PDF standard.
Critical update for WordPress
A critical update has been made available for WordPress in
the form
of version 3.0.4.
The update fixes a security bug in WordPress’s KSES library.
McAfee Labs Predicts Geolocation, Mobile Devices and Apple Will Top
the List
of Targets for Emerging Threats in 2011
The list comprises 2010’s most buzzed about platforms and services, including Google’s Android, Apple’s iPhone, foursquare, Google TV and
the Mac OS X platform, which are all expected to become major targets for cybercriminals. McAfee Labs also predicts that politically motivated attacks will be on
the rise.
Windows Phone 7 piracy materializes with FreeMarketplace
A proof-of-concept application, FreeMarketplace, that allows any Windows Phone 7 application to be downloaded and installed free
of charge has been developed.
Empty email accounts, and some bad buzz for Hotmail
In
the past few days, a number
of Hotmail users have been complaining about a rather disconcerting issue: their Hotmail accounts, some up to 10 years old, appear completely empty. No emails, no folders, nothing, just what appears to be a new account.
Reports: Nintendo warns
of 3DS risk for kids
Nintendo has reportedly issued a warning that
the 3DS, its eagerly awaited glasses-free 3D portable gaming device, should not be used by children under 6 when
the gadget is in 3D-viewing mode.
Google eyes ‘cloaking’ as next antispam target
Google plans to take a closer look at
the practice
of “cloaking,” or presenting one look to a Googlebot crawling one’s site while presenting another look to users.
Facebook, Twitter stock trading drawing SEC eye?
The high degree
of investor interest in shares
of hot Silicon Valley companies that aren’t yet publicly traded–like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Zynga–may be leading to scrutiny from
the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Random TinyHacker Links
Photo by jcraveiro.
Exciting Software Set for Release in 2011
A few bloggers from great websites such as How-To Geek, Guiding Tech and 7 Tutorials took
the time to sit down and talk about their software wishes for 2011. Take
the time to read it and share…
Wikileaks Infopr0n
An infographic detailing
the quest to plug WikiLeaks.
The New York Times Guide to Mobile Apps
A growing collection
of all mobile app coverage by
the New York Times as well as lists
of favorite apps from Times writers.
7,000,000,000 (Video)
A fascinating look at
the world’s population via National Geographic Magazine.
Super User Questions
Check out
the great answers to these hot questions from Super User.
How to use a Personal computer as a Linux web server for development purposes?
How to link processing power
of old computers together?
Free virtualization tool for testing suspicious files?
Why do some actions not work with Remote Desktop?
What is
the simplest way to send a large batch
of pictures to a distant friend or colleague?
How-To Geek Weekly Article Recap
Had a busy week and need to get caught up on your HTG reading? Then sit back and relax while enjoying these hot posts full
of how-to roundup goodness.
The 50 Best How-To Geek Windows Articles
of 2010
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of 2010
How to Search Just
the Site You’re Viewing Using Google Search
Ask
the Readers: Backing Your Files Up – Local Storage versus
the Cloud
One Year Ago on How-To Geek
Need more how-to geekiness for your weekend? Then look through this great batch
of articles from one year ago that focus on dual-booting and O.S. installation goodness.
Dual Boot Your Pre-Installed Windows 7 Computer with Vista
Dual Boot Your Pre-Installed Windows 7 Computer with XP
How To Setup a USB Flash Drive to Install Windows 7
Dual Boot Your Pre-Installed Windows 7 Computer with Ubuntu
Easily Install Ubuntu Linux with Windows Using
the Wubi Installer
The Geek Note
We hope that you and your families have had a terrific holiday break as everyone prepares to return to work and school this week. Remember to keep those great tips coming in to us at
[email protected]!
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