Day: May 23, 2005

  • Internet Revolution for old TechTV crew

    Something is happening.   G4TV has made the mistake of releasing Mr. Kevin Rose from his contract on “Attack of the Show.”  Kevin is about to go buck wild and cause some sort of Internet revolution by releasing ground breaking HIGH QUALITY technical shows similar to what used to be on TechTV (before it was seduced by the Dark Side).  He is going to be hooking up with some Internet Celebs like:

    Patrick

    Leo Laporte

    Dan Huard

    Yosh-Dawg

    Keith

     

    O.k. all they need now is Alex Albretch (former SAIC employee), Kat Swartz (hottie who seems to have fallen off the face of the Earth) and Lockergnome (don't remember his name but its that guy that used to host Call For Help–man, I hated that show, but Lockergnome has a pretty kick ass site in my useless opinion). 

    My only question is how the hell will they get paid.  Donations are cool but I'm not sure if donations alone will pay the light bills.  They shouldn't have a problem though.  Their names alone will get them $100K traffic and thousands of dollars in ads.  That is a winning combination.

    This is a comprehensive list of all the most popular TechTV folks and where they are now.  from Redlobo dot com.

    Here is Kevin's call to arms:

    After several weeks of lawyer negotations with G4, they have agreed to release me from my contract.  Friday May 27th 2005 marks my last day on the G4 network.

    I’m leaving G4 so that I can focus on what I love most, in-depth tech content. Starting with today’s premiere release of our new tech HOW-TO show ’Systm,’ we will begin to build a network of technology television programming from the ground up.  While Systm and thebroken will be our two flagship shows, in time, we hope to add more shows to the schedule with former TechTV cast members you all know and love.  All episodes will be released free of charge, in a variety of formats (Theora, Xvid, WMV, H.264, PSP), wrapped in RSS (for vidcasting), and liscensed under the Creative Commons.

    How you can help –
    – Spread the word: Post in message boards, blog about it, email/IM your friends.  Let anyone and everyone know that tech programming is alive and well.

    – Sign up for the newsletter: Ecourage your friends and family to sign up for the systm newsletter so that we can keep you up-to-date with all the latest happenings.

    – Help us distribute: Keep your bittorrent lines open after you finished the download.

    – Advertise: Get your product or service in front of thousands of geeks!  Email: ads at systm dot org

    GEEKS of the WORLD UNITE!!

  • Broadband Internet Security


    3 Easy Steps for Broadband Internet Security for your Cable Modem and DSL

     

    Broadband Internet Security for Cable Modems/DSL: 

    1)    Get Yourself a Router

    If
    your ISP issues you a fairly robust router with instructions on how to
    secure it, you may not need a router. Just follow their instructions on
    how to configure the security on the device. Step 1B explains what
    security features are needed.

     

    A. Types of routers:

     

    linksys, Netgear, Actiontec When you buy a router look for the following features:

     

    Four 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 ports, one 10Base-T broadband WAN port, one 10Base-T/100Base-TX RJ-45 uplink port

     

    This means that it can get four of you

    computers online using Cat 5.

    If you have multiple computers and your Cable/DSL device does not support more than one connection I do NOT recommend wireless.

    If
    you can, connect the DSL device to another router. You will need to use
    a crossover CAT 5 cable to connect the two like devices (i.e. computer
    to computer, router to router) require a crossover cable.

    A USB cable will also work.

     

    B. Configure the Router Correctly:

    For
    security, as a minimum, use the Network Address Translation (NAT)
    feature of the router to hide your internal computers from the
    Internet.

    You may have to go to an Advanced Setup Feature on your router to turn on the NAT feature.

    C.     Additional Router Security

             Features

    Some
    routers offer additional firewall features for broadband Internet
    security such as actively closing ports, blocking websites, blocking
    services and integrating third party software firewalls such as
    ZoneAlarm and PC-Cillin.

     

    2)    Consider using software to protect your system for broadband Internet security

     
    A.    Virus protection

    Free online virus scan:

    Pandasoftware

    Trendmicro

    More Free Virus tools:

    Freebyte

    Thefreesite Dot Com

    Free trial of Norton Anti-Virus

    Free for DOD Employees

    Other virus tools:

    AVAST

    Grisoft

     

    IÂ’ve
    heard that Norton was better than McAfee and vise-versa, but in my
    experience basic computer security can not be beat. The best practices
    are to not download e-mail attachments from unknown sources, turn off
    java script, cookies and asp functions on the browser and make sure you
    donÂ’t put virus infected disks into your system. If you do use
    Anti-virus software make sure it is updated with the latest virus
    definitions.

     

    Even More Anti-Virus Resources

    Software Downloads:

    MajorGeeks
    As you can see MajorGeeks is one of the best resources for freeware on the net.

    B.    Ad-ware protection

    In
    my opinion, adware, spam and spyware have become worse than Virii,
    trojans, worms, logic bombs or any other malware in compromising
    broadband Internet security.

     

    Many
    times there is no difference between adware, spyware and malware.
    Adware and spyware creators are constantly coming up with creative ways
    to get there software on our computers. Just when I think IÂ’ve figured
    out a way to eliminate ALL adware, and adware, they come up with a new
    brilliant method of deploying their software on my system and keep it
    there.

     

    Here is a list of common Adware/Spyware  removal tools:

    Adaware

    Hijackthis (donÂ’t use unless you know what your doing)

    Spyware Blaster

    The
    best resource in getting rid of adware and spyware and malware are
    search engines. Usually you can find someone online who managed to fix
    the problem. Forums are an incredible resource for your broadband
    Internet security.

     

    Even More Anti-Spy/Ad ware Resources

    Software Downloads:

    MajorGeeks

    **BEWARE of WARES**

    Beware
    of Freeware & Shareware from illegitimate sites. A lot of spyware
    and shareware comes from freeware such as P2P (i.e. Kazaa). Manytimes
    what you think is free is really not free at all. Even if you have a
    rare legitimate copy of beloved Kazaa or Sharezaa, WinMX, or whatever,
    you MUST beware of what you download.

    Be
    aware that malware and spyware can be hidden in .jpg, .gif, video and
    even sound files. Its call stenography. Its very cool. The safest thing
    to do is not use P2P at all. It is almost as bad as wireless.

     

    KazaaBegone

    For secure methods of P2P check out:

    Creators of Kazaa: Joltid

           Bittorrents

    C.    Software firewall

    I
    have used firewalls built in Linksys, Netgear, and Actiontec routers
    and I think they work great. They are by no means the push button
    solution to broadband Internet Security. For one thing they have holes
    just like any other software, hardware and firmware on the market.
    Malware can still get to your system. Many times people think just
    because they have a firewall they have an “S” on their chest.

    Computer Security Principles

    Be humble. Know that you need:

    – More than one layer of defense (patches, security configurations, cleaning tools)


    Security awareness of what is going on with the services, applications
    and operating system you are running that are exposed to the Internet.
    Be proactive. Look at your Event/Audit logs, processes, and network
    activity at least bi-weekly.

    – If your system seems slower than usual assume the worst and check it out immediately.
    I hate software firewalls but they are probably the best way to protect your home computer if you keep up with it.

    Free software firewalls:

    Zone Alarm

    Not free but still good:

    Norton

    McAfee

    Tiny Firewall

    My resources:

    Free-firewall

    www.Majorgeeks.com

    tucows

    3)    Check your Security

     

    A.        SCAN your own IP

    These are sites that allow you to scan your system from the outside. It is a very simple penetration test.

    Sygate

    GRC

    I would also recommend using a port scanner such as SuperScan

    TASK MANAGER

    Check your processes with Task Manager

    If your on a Windows NT/2000/XP system hit

    CTRL + ALT + DEL
    and choose Task Manager. Once your in Task Manager select processes and
    take look at what is running. This is a great resource for locating and
    killing rogue applications.

     

    NETSTAT

     

    Use netstat to examine what network activity is happening on your system.

    Netstat is a built in feature.

     

    Go to Start | Run | type “cmd”

    This will bring up a DOS prompt. Type “netstat”

     

    If
    there is a ridiculous amount of activity scrolling up the screen and
    your system is a sluggish, you may have a Trojan, virus or worm.


    I had one called HWCLOCK.exe
    on my system. It actually scanned other people in my ISP's network
    looking for other people to exploit. I had to shut off the process
    called HWCLOCK in my Task Manager and remove the malware while in Safe
    Mode.

    Other Broadband Internet Security Sites:

    Broadband Internet Security software

    CERT Home Network Security

    Broadband Internet Security links

    Broadband Internet Security