Why you should NOT hide extensions for known extensions (Windows users)

Microsoft should just disable the feature in Explorer that hides known extensions. But in Windows 7, its still not and you should. By default it is turned on. This is bad. Here’s why; It is very easy to simply trick a user into thinking that … “Why you should NOT hide extensions for known extensions (Windows users)”

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Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox non standard port (e.g. Port 79, 6000)

Was trying to access some ports on a customer’s website which someone mapped it to 79. 79 is normally used for finger. For Internet Explorer, it works out right. This doesn’t work for Google Chrome and Firefox (out of the box) Well, for Firefox users, … “Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox non standard port (e.g. Port 79, 6000)”

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Blackberry- A significant security consideration

Blackberry Enterprise Server is a service hosted internally or externally to allow people to receive emails through their Blackberry enabled handhelds. This is a similar function to MS Push Mail service. In Windows Mobile, Exchange users are requested to key in a password before they … “Blackberry- A significant security consideration”

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Naigos Checker: Firefox Add-on (A must have for Firefox + Nagios users)

I was just checking Astiostech’s climate monitoring device and tried googling a couple of tools where i don’t need to sign into my Nagios server page everytime. I then bumped into this tool for Firefox called NagiosChecker. The plugin works with FF 1.5 and up. … “Naigos Checker: Firefox Add-on (A must have for Firefox + Nagios users)”

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