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Surfing somethin Secret...??? SSShhhhhh..... Browse in Private...

Incognito mode (browse in private) The term incognito browsing encompasses a wide array of precautions that Web surfers can take to ensure that their activity on the Web cannot be traced. Motives for incognito browsing are plenty, with both privacy and safety at the forefront of many Internet users' minds. Whatever the inspiration for browsing privately may be, the bottom line is that many people want to avoid leaving tracks behind. Proxy Servers for Incognito Browsing Incognito browsing can involve utilizing firewalls and proxy servers to prevent those in the outside world from viewing Web surfing activity, including rogue individuals as well as Internet Service Providers and even the government. These types of incognito browsing measures are commonly used in countries where access is limited as well as at the workplace or on campus. Incognito Browsing Within the Web Browser For many Web surfers, however, incognito browsing involves clearing their tracks from other

Small businesses -cost of cyber attacks close to $9,000 average

A recent study revealed that small business owners are stuck with major costs as a result of cyber attacks.   According to the “2013 Small Business Technology Survey” ( PDF ), small companies lost around $8,700 on average following these incidents. Conducted by the National Small Business Association (NSBA), the survey polled 845 small business owners across industries in the U.S. In the study, 44 percent of respondents reported that their business had been struck by a cyber attack, which was defined as being infected by  malware , such as spyware or banking trojans. “Perhaps the most important statistic gleaned from this section [on cyber security] is the fact that nearly half of small businesses report having been the victim of a cyber attack,” the report said. “These attacks result in significant losses of time and services interruptions, and typically cost these firms thousands of dollars.” NSBA last conducted its technology survey in 2010. In both the

Increase your Downloading Speed with IDM Optimizer

Internet Download Manager as we said is the best download manager right now available as compared to any other download manager like DAP, Microsoft Lightweight Download Manager, Orbit and many others. Well we just got our hands on IDM Optimizer, it’s a small utility which boosts your IDM speed by modifying some registry entries like it will change Connection Speed, Connection type, Max Connection Numbers and some other few entries. So this is what above kind of Window you will see when you will fire up the IDM Optimizer software. So it has a simple Maximize Now button which when clicked will popup a note to restart IDM so that it can take effect. Well you can see it also has a Restore Default button which will restore all the settings which IDM came with you can use that if you think that you are not getting good speeds.  Download  IDM Optimizer Tool Now make sure IDM is installed on your PC, as this tool will only optimize IDM if its physically present on your system. Now just

Wi-Max - Lets B wireless...!!!

WiMAX is one of the hottest broadband wireless technologies around today. WiMAX systems are expected to deliver broadband access services to residential and enterprise customers in an economical way. Loosely, WiMax is a standardized wireless version of Ethernet intended primarily as an alternative to wire technologies ( such as Cable Modems, DSL and T1/E1 links ) to provide broadband access to customer premises. More strictly, WiMAX is an industry trade organization formed by leading communications component and equipment companies to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless access equipment that conforms to the IEEE 802.16 and ETSI HIPERMAN standards. WiMAX would operate similar to WiFi but at higher speeds, over greater distances and for a greater number of users. WiMAX has the ability to provide service even in areas that are difficult for wired infrastructure to reach and the ability to overcome the physical limitations of traditional wired infra

How to Resetting The BIOS Password.

Whats is BIOS? BIOS Stands for Basic Input Output System. The BIOS is the first thing you see when you turn on your computer. The function of the BIO S is to connect other Other chips, Hard Drives, Ports, CD Rom, CPU etc. and make sure they all work together.  When you turn on your computer, The first thing the BIOS does it to check for the CMOS settings and after evaluating the CMOS, It loads the Operating system. and there are many more things that the BIOS does. I can't explain all of it here. BIOS Password Setting up the BIOS Password secures your computer. It prevents from booting of other disks in order to access your hard disk data. After you set BIOS Password, when the computer is started it asks for the password, unless you get the correct password all the parts like Cd-Rom, USB Ports, Hard Disks, etc becomes useless. So the BIOS Password secures your computer pretty good. But fortunately if you has a physical access to a BIOS Password enables computer, you can reset it. Y

Hack Password with ur Pen Drive

As we all know, Windows stores most of the passwords which are used on a daily basis, including instant messenger passwords such as MSN, Yahoo, AOL, Windows messenger etc. Along with these, Windows also stores passwords of Outlook Express, SMTP, POP, FTP accounts and auto-complete passwords of many browsers like IE and Firefox. There exists many tools for recovering these passswords from their stored places. Using these tools and an USB pendrive you can create your own rootkit to sniff passwords from any computer. We need the following tools to create our rootkit. MessenPass : Recovers the passwords of most popular Instant Messenger programs: MSN Messenger, Windows Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, ICQ Lite 4.x/2003, AOL Instant Messenger provided with Netscape 7, Trillian, Miranda, and GAIM. Mail PassView : Recovers the passwords of the following email programs: Outlook Express, Microsoft Outlook 2000 (POP3 and SMTP Accounts only), Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003 (POP3, IMAP, HTTP and SMTP Acc

Get Independence From The Forgotten Internet Accounts With JustDelete.Me

Almost everything we do online remains stored somewhere and getting rid of the tracks is almost impossible. If you have old accounts you want to delete or social media sites you want erased, this new site named  JustDelete.me  can help. The website, launched by designer Ed Poole and developer Robb Lewis, makes it a lot easier to ‘vanish’ from the Internet. Okay, maybe not permanently, but it is definitely the place to go if you’ve had it with your old accounts and want to start afresh. JustDelete.me is basically a directory of links and information about how to delete specific accounts. When possible, it also lists direct links to web pages that allow you to delete your account. The website also ranks the services based on how easy or difficult it is to  delete an account . The available categories are easy, medium, hard and impossible. For instance, Google and Instagram are categorized as “easy,” since they make it very easy for the users to delete their accounts: they just have to lo