Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Windows Media Player 12 Release 2008


Windows Media Player 12 Release 2008


Windows Media Player (WMP) is a digital media player and media library application developed by Microsoft that is used for playing audio, video and viewing images on personal computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system, as well as on Pocket PC and Windows Mobile-based devices. Editions of Windows Media Player were also released for Mac OS, Mac OS X and Solaris but development of these has since been discontinued.

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Code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/98449248...twork.info.rar

Password
Code:
www.cw-network.info

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bajaj Pulsar 300cc



During a conversion about new bikes in India, my friend was talking about Bajaj, India’s largest and world fourth largest two wheeler manufacturer revolutionary in India. Frankly speaking I am no fan of Bajaj Products I always believe in companies like TVS, Yamaha and Honda when it comes to biking.

Talking about my friend who alerted me about Bajaj’s upcoming release of a new powerful biking which is probably the BAJAJ PULSAR 300CC. At first it was 100CC then 120,150,180,200 and now its 220cc.

So now a 300 cc bike for Indian roads? Are we power drivers? Already Price of fuel is sky rocketing while traffic in parallel increases. Soon I went through a research over internet about Bajaj launching the new 300cc bike to confirm the news.

At last I concluded it is PURELY HOAX. Bajaj has officially not announced any plans to launch 300cc right now in India. So if you come across any news about it then it’s completely one of false gossips.

Lastly guys please don’t offend me I don’t like Bajaj products due to their constant discontinuation of vehicle models. Some of examples are they discontinued Sunny, Chetak, Cub, Super, Wave, Legend, Bravo, Eliminator, Wind 125, Kawasaki 4s Champion, Kawasaki KB 100 RTZ, Boxer and Caliber. No news at all about Blade and Sonic.

Do anyone ever thinked about the customers using the above model vehicles? Are they assured with any availability of Spare parts? So I usually depend on TVS and other companies! Although many companies constantly discontinue vehicles when they are out of fashion but Bajaj has a biggest list.

*This is my personal opinion and it has nothing to do with real criticism if so it is purely due to the coincidence.

Anyways do you have plans to buy a new bike? What’s your choice ?

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

What is Spyware?

What is Spyware?
Any software that covertly gathers user information through the user's Internet connection without his or her knowledge, usually for advertising purposes. Spyware applications are typically bundled as a hidden component of freeware or shareware programs that can be downloaded from the Internet; however, it should be noted that the majority of shareware and freeware applications do not come with spyware. Once installed, the spyware monitors user activity on the Internet and transmits that information in the background to someone else. Spyware can also gather information about e-mail addresses and even passwords and credit card numbers. Spyware is similar to a Trojan horse in that users unwittingly install the product when they install something else. A common way to become a victim of spyware is to download certain peer-to-peer file swapping products that are available today.

Aside from the questions of ethics and privacy, spyware steals from the user by using the computer's memory resources and also by eating bandwidth as it sends information back to the spyware's home base via the user's Internet connection. Because spyware is using memory and system resources, the applications running in the background can lead to system crashes or general system instability.

Because spyware exists as independent executable programs, they have the ability to monitor keystrokes, scan files on the hard drive, snoop other applications, such as chat programs or word processors, install other spyware programs, read cookies, change the default home page on the Web browser, consistently relaying this information back to the spyware author who will either use it for advertising/marketing purposes or sell the information to another party.

Licensing agreements that accompany software downloads sometimes warn the user that a spyware program will be installed along with the requested software, but the licensing agreements may not always be read completely because the notice of a spyware installation is often couched in obtuse, hard-to-read legal disclaimers.

Source: www.Webopedia.org

Test your Anti-virus program

You have an anti-virus program. How can you test that it works?

This is a good question and it is wise to familiarize yourself with how your anti-virus software behaves when it detects a virus, before it really happens. One quick way to do this is to use the EICAR Anti-Virus Test File. This is a test file that will cause no damage to your system and still allow you to test if anti-virus tool is awake.

Here are some steps:

1. Open a text editor (e.g. Notepad)
2. Enter the following text in it:
X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

3. Save the file as EICAR.COM on your desktop.
4. Open DOS and try to execute this .COM file (or simply double-click the file on Desktop)

If your anti-virus software is working properly, it will warn you that a virus has been detected when you attempt to run the .COM file.

To be double-sure, zip this file, and then try double-clicking on the ZIP file to see if your AV tool recognized viruses inside ZIP files. You can also send this file to yourself as an attachment, just to verify if your AV tool has command of email cleanliness.

Secret codes for CDMA

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Nokia 3280, 3285, 3580, 3585, 5185, 6185, 8280, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: *3001#12345#

Software Version: *#837#

Software Version: *#9999#

Esn Number: *#92772689#

Restart Phone: *#75681#

Restart Phone: *#75682#

Nokia 8887 Nam Programming :

Nam Set: *3001#12345#

Version: *#0000#

Evrc: *#8378#

Esn/Data/Timer: *#92772689#

SID: *#743#

Nokia 8587 Nam Programming :

Nam Set: *#626#7764726#

A-Key: #8159357022#4579# (26 digits)

A-Key: #8159357022#4547# (20 digits)

Version: *#0000#

Version: *#837#

Vocoder: *#3872#

Change language: Menu 5, 3, 1

Change DM mode: *#7678#

Debug Screen: *#8378#

Debug: *#8380#

Field Test Menu: *#83788#

SPC Unlock, Factory Reset :

Full Factory Reset: *#7370#

Resets all settings including non-user changeable items (like SPC)

NOKIA TEST MODE:

51xx, 61xx, 71xx, 3285, 63xx, etc :

1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#

2) Scroll up to where it says "Field Test" and choose SELECT

3) Highlight "Enable" and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.

4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll

down to "Field Test" choose SELECT. Press 0 1 then choose OK.

5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.

6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says

"Field Test" choose SELECT. Press 0 0 and then choose OK.

3360, 6360 :

1) Turn on the phone. Press *3001#12345#

2) Scroll up to where it says "Field Test" and choose SELECT

3) Highlight "Enable" and choose OK. Turn the phone off then back on.

4) If the test mode screen does not show up press MENU and scroll

down to "Field Test" choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 1 then choose OK.

5) Lower left or upper left number is the signal strength.

6) To turn off the test mode press MENU and scroll down to where it says

"Field Test" choose SELECT. Press 2 1 0 0 and then choose OK.





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Samsung sph-n240, n400, a460, a500, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: ##Spc

Test Mode: 47*869#1235

Debug Menu: ##33284,ok

Service Menu: Menu+8+0 (#889)

Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok

A-key: ##2539,ok

Label Selection: ##3882,ok

Label(Home, Work, etc) : **523,ok

NGG Setting (Gateway, etc.): ##2769737,ok

Vocoder: ##8626337,ok

CAI Change: ##7738,ok

Enable TTY: ##889,ok

Samsung sch-411, 611, n105, a100, a300, a2000, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 47*869#08#9

Nam Set: Menu+60

Test Mode: *759#813580

Test Mode: 5809540*45680

A-key: Menu+0, 25##

External Audio: Menu+0, ####

Debug Menu: Menu+8, 0415 or Spc

Debug Menu: Menu+9, 0415 or Spc

Brief NAM Programing: Menu+40,626 (not all version)

LCD Contrast: Menu+45 (not all version)

SIO Mode: Menu+49

SIO Mode: Menu+69

Samsung a300, a530, a610, a620, a660, a670, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Menu, 6, *

Nam Set: ##3238, ok

Nam Set: ##SPC (##000000), ok

Service Menu: Menu, 9, *

Test Mode: 47*68#13580

Test Mode: 47*869#1235

Samsung X, E, V, S-series (korean), e250, v420, s250, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 6548#0**4#6

Nam Set: 47*869#08#9

Nam Set: 74153697193

Test Mode: 5809540*45680 (88 - efs clear)

Debug Menu: Menu(hold 2sec)+0, 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415

Debug Menu: Menu+0(hold 2sec), 6725 or 9720 or 1973 or 0415

Samsung N356 (India version) Nam Programming :

Test Mode: Menu, 5, down arrow, *

Test Mode: **00## (in some flashes)

Samsung i700, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Go to start and select "PHONE" from the drop down menu, dial #83587


Samsung i300, etc Nam Programming :

1. Tap on the Phone Icon with stylus
2. Press #907*9#0 ENTER LOCK should appear on screen
3. Enter OTKSL
4. SVC MENU will appear press 1
5. Enter 10 digit MIN and then press SAVE
6. Press SAVE again
7. Press 3 and then press SAVE 6 times
8. Enter the HOME SID and press SAVE once
9. Press END key twice



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Motorola 7760, 7860, 2260, 8160, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Fcn,0000000000000, Rcl

Nam Set: 7466 3 #, Fcn, Fcn

Test Mode: Fcn, 00**83786633, Sto

Motorola v60c, v120c etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 74663#, Menu, Menu, Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 073887, * (type quickly)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Debug Mode: ##33284

Force the phone into DIGITAL ONLY mode:

1) ##33284 (Debug)

2) RIGHT Softkey (Next) Twice

3) Down arrow 10 times to "PrefMod"

4) RIGHT Softkey (Change) until you see "DigOnly"

5) LEFT softkey (Exit)

6) MENU then LEFT Softkey return to idle screen

7) ##33284 (The last 4 will not display if you have done it correctly)

Motorola t182, c210, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: ##1111 end

Nam Set: ##298645665 end

Short Nam: ##073887 sto

Motorola v710, v730, v740, ms150, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 8378*# + press 3 times NATE (spc - 071082)

Test Mode: Menu, 073887*, Spc

Service Menu: #758353266#646#

Motorola StarTac 2004 Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 5759789*#, rec key (3)times (spc - 915037)

Motorola ms200, ms230, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: 5759789*# (spc - 915037)

Motorola v6060 Nam Programming :

Nam Set:147*369#456*0#

Motorola Razr V3C Nam Programming:

Nam Set: 74663 # clr clr

Nam Set: #073887* , then SPC

MOTOROLA TEST MODE :

v60, c120, c331, etc:

1) Turn on the phone. Press MENU 0 7 3 8 8 7 *

2) The phone will require you to "Enter a Security Code", press 000000, OK

3) Scroll down to "Test mode" choose SELECT. Scroll down to "Enable"

choose SELECT. Your phone is now in test mode.

4) Signal strength is the 3_rd number down on the left hand side of the screen.

5) To toggle between regular mode and test mode: Press MODE then

quickly press the BUTTON DIRECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MENU.

6) To turn off the test mode the phone must be in regular mode, then follow

the above sequence and scroll down to where it says "DISABLE" instead of

"ENABLE" and choose select.

Motorola Bible - bible.txt



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lgc-300, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Menu, 9, Spc

A-key: Press "Sto" 3sec, 2539**

lgc-330w, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Menu, 4, 0, Spc

A-key: 2539**

lgc-510, v111, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Menu, 3, 0, Spc

A-key: 2539**

lgc-500, 800w, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: Menu, 9 , 0, Spc

Debug Mode: Menu, 7, 0, Fsc

Debug Mode: Menu, 8, 0, Fsc

A-key: 2539**

Lg LX,VX-series, VX4400, VX6000, etc Nam Programming :

Nam Set: ##Spc

Nam Set: Menu, 0

Advanced Settings: ##2342

Vocoder: ##8626337,ok

CAI Change: ##7738,ok

Enable TTY: ##889,ok

A-key: ##2539,ok

Reset (Life time, Clear Memory, etc): ##786,ok

Sunday, February 17, 2008

What is a Computer Virus

What is a Computer Virus

Computer viruses tend to grab our attention. On the one hand, viruses show us how vulnerable we are. A properly engineered virus can have an amazing effect on the worldwide Internet. On the other hand, they show how sophisticated and interconnected human beings have become.
For example, experts estimate that the Mydoom worm infected approximately a quarter-million computers in a single day in January 2004. Back in March 1999, the Melissa virus was so powerful that it forced Microsoft and a number of other very large companies to completely turn off their e-mail systems until the virus could be contained. The ILOVEYOU virus in 2000 had a similarly devastating effect. That's pretty impressive when you consider that the Melissa and ILOVEYOU viruses are incredibly simple.
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In this article, we will discuss viruses -- both "traditional" viruses and the newer e-mail viruses -- so that you can learn how they work and also understand how to protect yourself. Viruses in general are on the wane, but occasionally a person finds a new way to create one, and that's when they make the news.
Computer viruses are called viruses because they share some of the traits of biological viruses. A computer virus passes from computer to computer like a biological virus passes from person to person.
There are similarities at a deeper level, as well. A biological virus is not a living thing. A virus is a fragment of DNA inside a protective jacket. Unlike a cell, a virus has no way to do anything or to reproduce by itself -- it is not alive. Instead, a biological virus must inject its DNA into a cell. The viral DNA then uses the cell's existing machinery to reproduce itself. In some cases, the cell fills with new viral particles until it bursts, releasing the virus. In other cases, the new virus particles bud off the cell one at a time, and the cell remains alive.
A computer virus shares some of these traits. A computer virus must piggyback on top of some other program or document in order to get executed. Once it is running, it is then able to infect other programs or documents. Obviously, the analogy between computer and biological viruses stretches things a bit, but there are enough similarities that the name sticks.
When you listen to the news, you hear about many different forms of electronic infection. The most common are:
• Viruses - A virus is a small piece of software that piggybacks on real programs. For example, a virus might attach itself to a program such as a spreadsheet program. Each time the spreadsheet program runs, the virus runs, too, and it has the chance to reproduce (by attaching to other programs) or wreak havoc.
• E-mail viruses - An e-mail virus moves around in e-mail messages, and usually replicates itself by automatically mailing itself to dozens of people in the victim's e-mail address book.
• Trojan horses - A Trojan horse is simply a computer program. The program claims to do one thing (it may claim to be a game) but instead does damage when you run it (it may erase your hard disk). Trojan horses have no way to replicate automatically.
• Worms - A worm is a small piece of software that uses computer networks and security holes to replicate itself. A copy of the worm scans the network for another machine that has a specific security hole. It copies itself to the new machine using the security hole, and then starts replicating from there, as well. We'll take a closer look at how a worm works in the next section.