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mau-yong

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  1. Welcome to MSFN !
  2. try to remove ShellIconCache, then increase icon cache, lastly rebuild ShellIconCache: http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/pub0009...ticle.asp?ID=56
  3. I watched the HTTP headers of the affected sites including these ones: (the address are in the filename.jpg (slash are converted to dash -)) and all of them are using asp and - Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Server: Microsoft-IIS/5.0 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_Pub X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Server: Apache ( which in my opinion uses Windows as OS, Nmap can resolve this, but I just depended on HTTP headers only) as I have yet to see affected websites that are using systems like Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Debian GNU/Linux) PHP/4.3.10-19 The exploit in securityfocus uses devami.asp as launching of the attack and I don't know if MySQL (regularly used in Linux servers) has this file or just Microsoft's SQL. Securityfocus reported this on May 16 2007, and I am still seeing this now, [thelist] Hacked by kerem125 reported this as early as February 2 2007. Therefore, this has been on going for about 3 months now and I suspect that it will still go on for some time.
  4. I am seeing right now defaced web pages supposedly by one kerem125 and another by_gsy. I accidentally found this while going to one of my favorite web site and saw that "Hacked by kerem125 and gsy aciklarinizi kapatiniz...!" written all over it. I also maintain a couple of websites and I am much concerned about this. Afte googling for "kerem125", I saw many web sites that are affected and it appears that all are using Microsoft-IIS/6.0 powered by ASP.NET. Though some sites are not (yet) affected, this emanates much concern regarding IIS 6.0 (Windows Server 2003) security. Further investigation led me to the site of kerem125 and the exploit of devami.asp to launch their attacks. The purpose of this post is for concerned web admins (especially MSFN members ) to back-up now their sites so they can easily recover after the "storm" has passed.
  5. I mean, for example, if I use three programs from the list, I will pick three. I understand this as "select all the programs that we use" or "multi-choice" for the poll. In my case, I use only two - Gimp and ACDSee.
  6. This one is better than the previous one.
  7. ...can you please edit the poll to add the below programs too? Make it multi-choice, so that we can select all the programs that we use, and also please don't add the version number - so that you won't have to edit the poll again in the future It is still not multi-choice, so I can't vote for 2 programs at the same time , anyway, I voted for ACDSee. I also want to vote for Gimp...
  8. You'd have today's military equipement but for the rest...it clearly doesn't match what you want. It's a really good solo game but barely distracting in multi. When I "cheat" in Civ3/4, I advance in technology more rapidly than other civilizations so much more that they're still stuck in middle ages and I am already using modern armors and jet fighters (especially in Civ3). What is one man's good game might be another man's worst game. Civ is the sole reason I am constanly upgrading my hardware and sometimes, I prefer playing Civ rather than eating or sleeping...
  9. First of all, welcome to MSFN! Look here: http://www.daemon-tools.cc/dtcc/download.php
  10. The only secure computer is one that's unplugged, locked in a safe, and buried 20 feet under the ground in a secret location... and I'm not even too sure about that one - Dennis Hughes, FBI The only secure computer system in the world is unplugged, locked in a vault at the bottom of the ocean and only one person knows the location and combination of that vault. And he is dead. - Bruce Schneier, Applied Cryptography Keyword is: balance - between security and productivity. Here is an excerpt from Law #2 of Security Administration: Ten Immutable Laws If your security measures obstruct the business processes of your company, your users may flout them. Again, this isn't because they're malicious—it's because they have jobs to do. The result could be that the overall security of your network would actually be lower after you implemented more stringent policies... ...Make sure your company's security policy is reasonable, and strikes a balance between security and productivity. Security is important, but if your network is so secure that nobody can get any work done, you haven't really performed a service for your company...
  11. I don't know your IP. I don't know your ISP. I don't know your OpSys. I don't know your browser. All I see from this post is my IP, my ISP, my OpSys and my browser.
  12. RyanVM: I had that same problem after following this guide, and the next thing I did was install IE 7 for Windows 2003 SP1 or SP2 (3/14/2007), and WMP11 came out ok and now running fine.
  13. I agree to that, also, I have just read this topic "0wning Vista from the boot" from securityfocus.com *sigh*
  14. No problem here at my end, running smoothly and also playing games requiring DirectX 9c and ZSNES...
  15. Install latest DirectX ...and on the Performance Options - Advance Tab: Processor Scheduling -> Adjust for best performance of: Programs Memory Usage -> Adjust for best performance of: Programs And of course, you must have and installed the latest drivers for your mainboard and sound card.
  16. Configured correctly, 512mb ram and 2ghz cpu is very fast for win 2000 . During the time I was using win 2000, most performance gain were made from: Pagefile defragging and compacting System drive defrag Disabling/removing unnecessary services and files
  17. Welcome to MSFN igulu !
  18. Hello Meg, welcome to MSFN!
  19. I forgot to mention that your new location must already contain wallpapers (.jpg or .bmp's).
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