View Full Version : Goodbye antistuff/firewalls/hackers??
Krusty
January 28th, 2003, 01:05 PM
Hello
I found this product at school... noone actually seems knowing anything about it. Reborn card, here is "Lenten" card. There are a few kinda same cards on markets. It is a wonder card if it works that way it promises....no need antivirus, antitrojans....firewall...and if disaster happens, your hard drives are to be formatted or some important file is missing, it just bring back everything like a wizard. :P and this card for only less than 40 e ?
AMAZING
^Ari^
AH forgot the LINK:
http://www.lenten.com.tw/news.asp
Checkout
January 28th, 2003, 01:57 PM
The site (link need altering to ../News.asp) really doesn't say much, if anything, about it. It does, however, have the same writing style as you. Any connection? :)
Krusty
January 28th, 2003, 02:07 PM
Checkout, pardon me ?
I just wanted to hear your opinion for this pc card, no less no more. And if you are able to click those links on the site you will find more info, just didnīt want to add here them all ;)
^Ari^
Krusty
January 28th, 2003, 02:27 PM
Ok, I really have no idea what is this but as far as I know it doesnīt protect real time. It saves all changes made by user/net/malware/crackers/etc. and brings everything back like they were before changes after reboot, from it was installed at first time. Sure I have many questions...I will hear more about this on next friday, at school; a sales representative will introduce it all. ( does it bring back unnecessary registry paths etc )
^Ari^
Checkout
January 28th, 2003, 04:43 PM
Krusty, there's no substiture for making full volume dumps to CD or tape. Checkpoiting under W2k in WinXP takes care of registry goofs. Periodic formats/reinstalls ensure the death of trojans and other malware. A bit of circuitry on a stick disguises these necessary processes, IMO.
Krusty
January 30th, 2003, 11:58 AM
Checkout
-{ Quote: "Periodic formats/reinstalls ensure the death of trojans and other malware." }-
Thatīs right. Using this card no need to reinstall all of stuff you have installed painfully.....it takes so much time. This card reinstall all old files/registry just like they were before a virus/trojan/cracker/terrorist did his filthy job. Simple. You do "format c" ok and reboot, thatīs it, everything is back in correct order...Well atleast it promises so !! My course pal told me he tried it once; he did format c hoping it doesnīt work but how come it worked....
I still donīt know more no less than I read about this great product; I wish it is true too...
^Ari^
Checkout
January 30th, 2003, 05:52 PM
Krusty, this card would have to be an 80 gigabyte memory stick to work, and for 40 Euro that's just not likely! 8)
(Hey, Admin! This board doesn't like the Euro symbol!)
UNICRON
January 31st, 2003, 11:12 PM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Checkout link=board=18;threadid=6782;start=0#45865 date=1043967130]
(Hey, Admin! This board doesn't like the Euro symbol!)
" }-
It doesn't like most characters, especially characters that get out of control (as opposed to getting out of cointreau (http://www.cointreau.com/) which it totally cool with me ;) )
PS I always meant to ask you if you took you name from the revision control glossary. well...did ya?
Jooske
February 1st, 2003, 03:07 AM
use alt+0128 to create the Euro.
Very stable coin these days, btw.
Krusty
February 1st, 2003, 09:36 AM
-{ Quote: "I will hear more about this on next friday, at school; a sales representative will introduce it all. " }-
Alright, I did hear all of it. Sure I have to be convinced it works properly. The card has itīs own OS built inside.=> it has to have itīs own small hard drive as far I know. It takes 500 mb space to restore ALL changes made by user/internet/applications/viruses/trojans/worms/hackers/crackers. Think like it doesnīt allow anything to make those changes where they meant to be done but are done somewhere else, and when you reboot computer, all changes are gone. It uses virtual memory caching for it.
Ok this card doesnīt protect against hackers, if they like to steal/spy your data. It protects against any changes only. But it allows you to change itīs own settings, at startup, behind very secure password. And it allows you to save data on another partition like D:\.
For example there are multiple users at your personal computer; every user must know all works must be saved on "D".
Another for example; your son found another cool game to install, then you choose installing the game on partition "C" just for trying the new game...... or permanently on "D". Or you go disabling the card at startup and install the game, save the settings onto card.
As well you could try how viruses/trojans act on your puter.
All of this for 40 bucks, with network option 70 bucks :P
be secure ~^ Ari^~
[ I am not gonna buy this card, I need to learn how to fix errors/ solve problems ]
Checkout
February 1st, 2003, 11:07 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: UNICRON link=board=18;threadid=6782;start=0#46052 date=1044072763]PS I always meant to ask you if you took you name from the revision control glossary. well...did ya?" }-
No. Fact is, I don't know where it came from. Either it was inspired by an attractive woman talking my money at a supermarket, or it's a contraction of "check out", or it's something which landed under the cover of darkness from Outer Space, or...it could be the subject of a Wilder's Competition.
Me, I blame the rhinos.
Checkout
February 1st, 2003, 11:12 AM
-{ Quote: " quoting: Jooske link=board=18;threadid=6782;start=0#46078 date=1044086868]Very stable coin these days, btw." }-
Stable yes, but horrible! I was in Ireland when they also adopted it. Icky, thin paper notes, and terrible coins you had to stare at to tell apart, because they're too similar in size and weight. Ick!
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