The only difference between 'Lite' and 'Alternative' is that 'Alternative' includes the Media Player Classic, while 'Lite' does not. And...
You all seem to be missing the point on this one. I have a friend, "George". George uses this screenshot-posting software, but I don't know...
All of your e-mail accounts are under the name 'Hierophant'? No e-mail you've ever sent to anyone has ever mentioned anything that would be...
This is not a privacy 'concern'. This is software that a person must knowingly seek out and desire to install. No drive-by downloads going on...
Didn't we just do this thread? http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=278506 You wouldn't. I sure don't. But as was established in...
Here ya go: http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&source=imghp&biw=&bih=&q=router+settings&btnG=Search+Images&gbv=1 You'll have to do your own...
You're welcome. You might also want to check the Start Menu for shortcut listings, and delete any of those you find.
There's a Mozilla Firefox folder in Program Files. The Mozilla profile folders are in Documents and Settings/[User name]/Application Data and...
No unencrypted e-mail connection is 'secure'. Especially not from Google, whose main mission anymore seems to put data collection at the...
Maybe I'm not understanding exactly what you mean, but I've found that to be completely normal behavior on XP. Not 'moving up' necessarily, but...
Fwiw, OpenOffice is a modification of StarOffice. StarOffice is an application from the Sun-Java Software Corp.
The O.P. stated "LUA is like step 1 in security for me." That was preceded by a question of 'why doesn't LUA seem to be popular, even on...
Gotchya. In other words, no particular reason, other than a conscious choice you've made. As I mentioned earlier, people with your level of...
I'm a little unclear on exactly what you mean here-- 'Change rights'? You're speaking of logging off one account and onto another, correct?...
Then you're already a step ahead of the game in Windows. Anyone with the security knowledge of, say, the member 'Rmus' can play it any way they...
Yep, sounds about right. I'd never heard of that one. Thanks for the info. So I looked it up on Wikipedia and got this quote: Which no...
I use it. No problems. A magnificent program which has saved my bacon a couple of times. The final install is approximately the same size as...
The .sol file *is* the settings file. Yes, they return-- the next time you use a website that has Flash video on it and without a folder...
Couple of links for you: http://support.mozilla.com/en-us/kb/private+browsing...
Sure. Also why 20% of users are carrying around 90% of the infections. (IMO, and just to use some numbers pulled out of a hat.)
Yet another way the user can be easily infected: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.06/start.html?pg=6
Apparently all it does is give an alarm (both audial and visual) whenever a webpage you're on interacts with anything Google-related. So, as the...
Not "next". "Already". RFID is not some untested future technology. It's currently being used and has been for some time. The only differences...
A couple of JRE updates ago, the console was moved from its own stand-alone GUI into the Firefox extensions list. Removing the extension is fine,...
It isn't. Posting that you "have a password of 4 numeric characters" puts nothing 'to bed', nor is there anything "off topic" about password...
Separate names with a comma.