Vishing

Vishing is the criminal practice of using social engineering and Voice over IP (VoIP) to gain access to private personal and financial information from the public for the purpose of financial reward. The term is a combination of “voice” and phishing. Vishing exploits the public’s trust in landline telephone services, which have traditionally terminated in physical locations which are known to the telephone company, and associated with a bill-payer. The victim is often unaware that VoIP allows for caller ID spoofing, inexpensive, complex automated systems and anonymity for the bill-payer. Vishing is typically used to steal credit card numbers or other information used in identity theft schemes from individuals.

Vishing is very hard for legal authorities to monitor or trace. To protect themselves, consumers are advised to be highly suspicious when receiving messages directing them to call and provide credit card or bank numbers. Rather than provide any information, the consumer is advised to contact their bank or credit card company directly to verify the validity of the message.

There is technology that monitors all PSTN based traffic and can identify vishing attempts as a result of patterns and anomalies in call activity. One example is a multiple calls from a limited set of skype numbers to call centers.

Activate the keyboard mouse

Follow the given steps to activate the keyboard mouse:

To edit this feature, first you should log onto your computer with administrative rights.

To activate this feature, press Alt+Shift+NumLock keys at once and you will receive a small MouseKey box.

To keep MouseKeys on, click on Ok button or click on cancel button to cancel MouseKeys box.

Click on Settings button, if you want to adjust the mouse cursor detail settings.

Here a new dialog box will appear with the title Settings for MouseKeys”, now you can manage all mouse settings for example mouse cursor speed, acceleration and some other features.

Now using Numeric keypad, you can move your mouse pointer. The controls are:

*1,2,3,4,6,7,8 and 9 keys are used to move the mouse cursor into different directions.

*Key 5 is used as mouse click button.

*Insert key used to hold down mouse button.

*+ Sign used to double click on any object.

*Delete button used to release the mouse.

*Click on NumLock button to disable this keyboard mouse feature.

Microsoft DreamSpark (softwares from microsoft for free)

DreamSpark is a program set up by Microsoft to provide students with software design and development tools at no charge. The program was originally directed at college students, but now it has been expanded to include high school students. The DreamSpark program was announced by Bill Gates on February 19, 2008 during a speech at Stanford University. A video interview with Bill Gates is also available. It is estimated that up to 35 million students will be able to access these software titles free of charge through this program.

Several development software titles are available for download through the program. They include :

* Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition
* Expression Studio 2 (includes Web, Blend, Media and Design)
* Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Developer Edition
* Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Developer Edition
* Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition, with SP2
* Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition
* XNA Game Studio

Change MAC address

1. Go to Start->Settings->Control Panel and double click on Network and Dial-up Connections.

2. Right click on the NIC you want to change the MAC address and click on properties.

3. Under “General” tab, click on the “Configure” button

4. Click on “Advanced” tab

5. Under “Property section”, you should see an item called “Network Address” or “Locally Administered Address”, click on it.

6. On the right side, under “Value”, type in the New MAC address you want to assign to your NIC. Usually this value is entered with the “-“ between the MAC address numbers.

7.Goto command prompt and type in “ipconfig /all” or to verify the changes. If the changes are not materialized, then use the second method.


Vi-Fi from Microsoft

Microsoft is developing a new technology dubbed Vi-Fi, which means Wi-Fi in vehicles.

This system will enable users to use Internet while on the move, and will cost less than existing cellular broadband systems.

The software giant is working on this technology in collaboration with the University of Massachusetts and the University of Washington.

This new technology promises to offer a steady signal unlike Wi-Fi networks, where each signal station (base station) only broadcasts so far, so users have to hop between stations. During these transitions, known as “hard handoffs”, the signal strength typically drops, writes DailyTech.

Today’s Wi-Fi handoff protocols are incredibly fragile in outdoor environments and mobile environments artificially limited to talking to only one access point, or only one base station at a time, even though there may be other base stations in the area.

Therefore, Vi-Fi is being designed to send and receive signals from more than one base station and the strongest strength gets designated as anchor, while others are also used as auxiliary systems.

Researchers with Microsoft, University of Washington and Massachusettsbelieve they are the first to suggest such a solution, which may finally make vehicle Wi-Fi workable. They have already tested the system on Microsoft’s campus in Washington and further planning to conduct the test on a bigger scale in the area surrounding the campus.