Showing posts with label Smart phone security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smart phone security. Show all posts
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INTERNET [What it is?]

Types of internet connections

There are lots of ways to connect devices like mobile phones and computers to the internet.
For some of us, our options depend on where we live, what devices we have, and if we want to use the internet when we're away from home.

Dial-up connections

To get a dial-up connection, your computer will dial a phone number using your telephone line.
Dial-up connections need a modem to connect to the internet and you pay for a call each time you dial-up. Dial-up connections are really slow compared to broadband, and are usually too slow for streaming video and making voice or video calls on the internet.
If you want to do more than read web pages and send emails, you'll probably need a broadband connection.

Broadband connections

Broadband is a high-speed internet connection.
Unlike dial-up, with broadband your phone line is not tied up. You can make a phone call and be on the internet at the same time. With broadband, you can watch live news and sport, download and share large files quickly and shop or bank online more easily.
There are different ways to get broadband which means it doesn't matter where you live in Australia—everyone can get access to a fast internet connection.

Fixed broadband connections

A 'fixed broadband connection' is a permanent connection to the internet.
If you've got fixed broadband at home, you'll have a broadband modem that you can plug a cable into. If your modem's also a wireless modem, you'll be able to connect wireless internet devices to your modem without using a cable.
Wireless connections can be good if you have more than one person and more than one device all wanting to use the same fixed connection. Most wireless connections let you use the internet in different rooms and even if you're outside.
With a fixed broadband connection, you might also look into getting an internet phone rather than keeping your traditional phone line.
This is called VoIP—which stands for 'voice over internet protocol'.

Fixed wireless and satellite connections

If you live in a remote part of Australia, you can get a broadband internet connection by using either a fixed wireless connection or a satellite connection.
Once you have a broadband connection to your home, you might like to set up a wireless router so you can connect several wireless devices and use them in and around the home.

Mobile broadband connections

You could also get the internet on a mobile broadband connection where you plug a USB modem into your device and use mobile phone towers to access the internet.
This can be useful if you need the internet when you're out and about, or if you live in an area with good mobile phone coverage.

Internet on your mobile phone

Many mobile phones let you access the internet if you've signed up for internet in your mobile phone plan.
'Smartphones' are mobile phones that are like small computers. They have software on them to make it easier for you to surf the internet, check your email and use social networking sites.

Wireless hotspots

If you're out and about with an internet device like a laptop, tablet or smartphone, you might want to connect at a wireless hotspot.
Wireless 'hotspots' are places like libraries and cafés, which offer you free access to their broadband connection. You may need to be a member of the library or a customer at a café to get the password for the wireless connection.

Next steps

Broadband and wireless broadband can be easy to use—you just need to follow a few simple steps to keep your internet devices secure online.
You can watch our video guides on keeping yourself and your computer protected on the internet.
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How to Enable Task Manager disabled by Administrator or Virus in Windows

The Windows Task Manager is used to view details about processes running on your computer. Since it can be used to terminate programs that are misbehaving or are viruses disguised in the form of harmless programs, most spyware and viruses disable it to prevent themselves from being closed through it. Some administrators also disable Task Manager to prevent users from closing important security programs like antiviruses and anti-malwares.

In such situations, running the Task Manager will give the "Task Manager has been disabled by Administrator" error. However, there are some techniques you can use to re-enable task manager and close those harmful programs manually. This article contains few such simple techniques you can use to regain access to Task Managing privileges.

Enable Task Manager from Registry in Windows 8, 7, XP or Vista

Registry Editor is an inbuilt Windows tool that is used to modify registry keys which tell Windows how it should work. A simple registry modification can be used to bypass the Task Manager block. To do so, just follow the steps:-
  1. Click on Start. Go to Run. If you use Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista, go to Search.
  2. Type regedit and press Enter. Registry Editor will start. If Registry Editor is also disabled, you will first need to enable registry editing.
  3. Through the left hand navigation pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\ Current Version\Policies\System. If the System key is not there, you will need to create it.
  4. In the work area, locate "DisableTaskMgr". If this value is not there, you will need to create a new DWORD value called DisableTaskMgr. Double click on it. A window will pop up.
  5. Enter its value data as 0 and press OK.
  6. Close Registry Editor. If Task Manager is still disabled, restart your computer.

Enable Task Manager from Group Policy Editor (Gpedit.msc)

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Windows Task Manager in Windows 7
Group Policy Editor is a feature in Windows which is used to edit local policy settings. It can also be used to enable Task Manager. To do so, just follow the steps given below:-
  1. Open Start Menu. Windows XP users click on Run. Windows 8, Windows 7 and Vista users, go to Search.
  2. Type gpedit.msc and press Enter. Group Policy Editor Window will show up.
  3. From the navigational pane at the left hand side, go to: User Configuration>Administrative Templates>System>Ctrl+Alt+Del Options.
  4. In the work area, double click on "Remove Task Manager" and set its value to Disabled or Not Configured.
  5. Restart your Computer or Log Off and Log back On to apply the changes.
Group Policy Editor is not available on home editions of Windows.

Enable Task Manager by Running a CMD Command

Command Prompt can also be used to directly enable Task Manager.
  1. Open Notepad.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it.
  3. REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System  /v  DisableTaskMgr  /t REG_DWORD  /d /0 /f
  4. Save the File as TaskManager.bat.
  5. Run TaskManager.bat as Administrator if you use Windows 8, Windows 7 or Windows Vista. In Windows XP, simply open the file. A command prompt window will flash for a second and then disappear indicating successful execution. After running the batch file, you will be able to again use Task Manager. If Task Manager is still not available, restart your computer.

Create a Registry(.reg) file for enabling Task Manager

If you are unfamiliar with manually editing the Registry, you can create a Registry file which will automatically modify the Registry Key to re-enable Task Managing. To create one such file:-
  1. Open Notepad or any other text editor.
  2. Copy the code given below and paste it as it is in it.
  3. Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System] “DisableTaskMgr” =dword:00000000
  4. Save the file as Enable Task Manager.reg or *.reg.
  5. Open the file by double clicking on it.
  6. Registry Editor will ask you for confirmation. In the confirmation Window, click Yes.
  7. Task Manager would immediately be accessible. If it is not, restart your computer.
The techniques mentioned in this article work on Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP and Windows Vista
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HOW TO UPDATE YOUR NOKIA HANDSET/PHONE

Nokia has created a great software that makes it really easy to update your Nokia mobile phone. You are probably wondering why you should update the phone if everything is working as intended. This is actually a good question and I can’t answer it for the phone that you are using.
Generally speaking a firmware update can add new functions and features to your mobile phone, can make it faster, update software so that you can run advanced applications or fix security holes. I’m not sure if there is an official Nokia website that lists release notes for current and previous firmwares of Nokia phones – I was not able to find it if it exists.
This means it is not really possible to determine the new features and improvements of the new firmware version. The only information about firmware updates was that they will improve performance and functionality. The update will update the operating system of your phone which includes applications like the Calendar, the Messenger and the Contact List.
Please note that it is not possible to downgrade the firmware of your Nokia phone once it was updated. Some applications and games from third-party developers might need to be installed again after updating the phone firmware. I suggest you take a look at the extensive FAQ on the Nokia website.
How to update a Nokia a Nokia Mobile Phone:
1. Download the Nokia PC Suite and backup all of the files on your phone
To do that simply start the Nokia PC Suite application and click on the Backup button. Make sure you save everything on that phone. This might take a while if you have lots of personal files like images or music stored on the phone. The files will be transfered with the Nokia Content Copier software.
Backup the contents in the Nokia phone as well. You find that option in Tools > Memory.
2. Download and install the Nokia Software Updater application which will be used to update the firmware of the Nokia phone. Please note that you have to use this software and can’t use the Nokia PC Suite to update the mobile phone.
Make sure you connect the charger to your phone before you start the process because a failed update can brick your Nokia phone.
The update that I was downloading had a size of nearly 80 Megabytes and upgraded the firmware of my Nokia N73 Music Edition (RM-133) from 3.0638.0.0.30 to 4.0736.3.2.1 which I would consider a huge version leap.
The benefits:
I can’t really tell what has been changed but the phone does seem a little bit more responsive. The only new application that did not seem there before is a Anti-Virus application. There is probably more and some definitely have been updated but I can’t really tell without the release notes.
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HOW TO SECURE YOUR SMART PHONE

Smartphones are the new frontier for hackers, virus writers, and cyber-criminals. We talked to the folks on the Windows Phone 7 team and they haven’t heard any complaints about mobile viruses yet, but we thought it wouldn’t hurt to give you four ways that you can help secure any smartphone, not just a Windows Phone.
You’ll notice that this advice isn’t much different than what we’d recommend to help you secure your laptop or your desktop computer.
1. Protect your phone with a password. If your phone is lost or stolen, you can go a long way toward protecting your information if you’ve secured it with a password or a Personal Identification Number (PIN). If you use your phone to access your company’s email or intranet, chances are that they already require that you protect it with a password or PIN. To learn how to protect your Windows 7 phone with a password, see Lock screen FAQ.
 For more information on how to choose a good password, see Create strong passwords.
2. Be careful when you install apps on your phone. Apps can do nearly everything these days, from streamlining your social networking to changing the channels on your TV. No matter what kind of phone you have, install apps from a trusted source. For Windows Phone, you can only install apps from the Zune Marketplace. This means that they have been digitally signed, which reduces your risk. (This is the same model used with Apple’s iPhone, but not with Google’s Android phone.)
3. Install your phone's updates. Just like on your PC, you should install all updates for your phone and for the apps on your phone. To learn how to do this with a Windows Phone, see Windows Phone Update Solution.
4. Make sure your smartphone has a feature that helps you find it if you lose it or if it is stolen. Windows 7 includes a “Find My Phone” feature that allows you to find a lost phone, lock it remotely, and also wipe it remotely so that no one can get access to the information there. For more information, see Find a lost phone. If you don't have a Windows Phone, you can usually install a third-party app that can do this for you.
 
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