Something else I found yesterday to feed the paranoia: https://securitygladiators.com/2016/01/19/how-you-can-get-arrested-using-internet/ ...and...
While Google-searching security topics I ran across this: https://www.deepdotweb.com/jolly-rogers-security-guide-for-beginners/ Looks...
Somewhere in this thread, someone asked about hiding encrypted files and such in sound and images. I believe this is what you seek:...
Greatly appreciate all the info, and I will apply it at the first opportunity. Any research assistance I can help you with, just ask. I hope you...
Browser options are many: Ace explorer 2.0 Acoo Browser 1.98 Advanced Browser Ultimate Version Armorsurf 1.4.2.0 Arora Citrio Cometbird 3.6.2...
Well I saw Bold_Fortune diss both XPlite & nLite a couple times, but never admit to using either. Guess its a do as I say and not as I do kinda...
Based on the criteria of that article, safe-mail.net is every bit as safe as everyone's darling hushmail, and unlike it, safemail does not require...
Haven't gotten to the end of this thread yet, so cannot say for sure what you missed, but here's some email stuff not listed above: Truelymail...
Wise advice. Are you familiar with the work of Bold_Fortune? http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/316422-slimming-down-windows-xp/ I've been over...
Would you happen to know of the proper name of the gadget/gizmo/thingamabob that measures EMF levels? In case this question was not answered, I...
Thanks...I think XPlite is the way to go. Perhaps once I install the full XP Pro SP3 hog, and use XPlitePro to remove all the blubber, I'll try...
As mentioned, the first hurdle to overcome is the fact this will is a custom-build with no software. As such, nLite is useless until an OS and...
Many thanks for the links. I have printed their contents out, and will study them at home. I am always keen to find such info on nLite or XPlite....
I have been combing through SP3, and already identified over 150 components in SP2 that I'd call bloatware. As example, 'fixes' for Telnet, WMP,...
I have finally completed preliminary survey of Service Pack 2, with its contents divided into four categories: bloatware, malware, useful, &...
I'm still wading through the contents of SP 2 & 3 and double-checking the suspicious items. This will take some time and effort. For example, the...
Thanks for the above link. I've added it to my reference binder. Lots of useful info, but the reasons for WFP seems dubious to me. Given the ease...
Many thanks! I will study this post closely. I had asked about this on another forum: http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/87098-indexdat-files/...
Regret I was rushed last time, so I had to be brief. Been slowly going through my reference materials looking for what you asked about: If...
When I researched this topic, it was aimed at nuking the 'index.dat' files so that I would not have to perpetually empty/erase the contents. I...
Regarding "WFP is off when uninstalling components and re-enabled upon reboot", it was my understanding that once you re-enable WFP, it goes about...
Regarding " Windows will attempt to reinstall quite a few things when MS doesn't agree with what you removed", other than using 'Windows File...
Yes, that's it! No longer at the URL on my printout, and Google refused to cough it up. Good find on your part.
I cannot find luciddream's services thread at all, but here is some stuff of possible interest:...
Version 3.0 was the last before Developers started trying to prevent one from customizing the browser, either by obfuscation, removing choices...
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