In Libya and all over the world people access Facebook directly by typing www.facebook.com or http://www.facebook.com which is insecure and can be sniffed by hackers on your network, your co-workers, your boss, your ISP and virtually anyone that you didn’t meet before. so how do I secure my self? The S, yes it’s all about the S [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2010
Accessing youtube while it’s blocked isn’t a hard thing to do, you can simply use a web based proxy, change your connection to pass through proxy “Internet setting on Windows”, or FoxyProxy you name it, but these methods comes slow as they comes for free, and they ain’t worth your wallet as they expose you [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2010
Croatian phone numbers in serial have been calling Al-Madar numbers randomly and I don’t know about Libyana, so many people got calls “Just one ring” from at least 2 numbers in serial, and no answer when you call one of the numbers back, I personally got calls from numbers like these:+385 XX XXX X89+385 XX [...]
Continue reading...15. October 2009
Not a long time ago, I was installing some games on a friend’s portable computer, and I was amazed to find on his computer a copy of Libyana Mobile Phone Company’s client’s database, containing all kinds of very important information, to name a few: names, phone numbers, and addresses, I asked him: Where did you [...]
Continue reading...15. October 2009
The first privately operated Libyan banking service provider, Bank of Commerce and Development, launched an e-banking service, an Online Bank they called it, but my question is: Is it secure? Banks deal with very sensitive data, its sensitivity comes from having to deal directly with bank accounts, and those have MONEY in them. So is the [...]
Continue reading...3. July 2009
As I recommended before that you need to change your wireless encryption from WEP to WPA, “WEP” is an open/shared encryption that could be easily hacked by processing injected fake packets through Air-crack, you may lose some bandwidth but the important thing is losing and exposing your data to risk. A nice and easy tutorial by [...]
Continue reading...31. March 2009
1st if April is the day Confiker will hit most of our computers around the world, the only solution until now is by: Microsoft : Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool Kaspersky : KidoKiller F-Secure : F-downadup (alternate link) BitDefender : Win32.Worm.Downadup.Gen Remover Spywarevoid : W32.downadup.c removal tool Symantec : W32.Downadup Remover ESET : Conficker Remover [...]
Continue reading...25. March 2009
In an event that hits the computer world only once every few years, security experts are racing against time to mitigate the impact of a bit of malware which is set to wreak havoc on a hard-coded date. As is often the case, that date is April 1. Malware creators love to target April Fool’s Day [...]
Continue reading...28. January 2009
For years, Mac users have long been rightfully smug about their platform’s relative immunity to virus and malware attacks, but it’s inevitable that those days will eventually come to an end. (As the Mac gains in popularity, it also earns more attention from malware developers, and it’s this lack of malware being actively developed, not [...]
Continue reading...15. January 2009
Each Libyan user have his own experience when it comes to the best AntiVirus, so we are going to put an end to the argument and give you an overview of all features so you can compare and decide what’s best for you. Please avoid using non original copies available in the market that comes with [...]
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11. March 2010
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