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Apple Updates iBook iOS Application With Night Reading Mode & Other New Features [News]


class="align-right" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/iBooks.jpg" alt="" />iBooks has received a nice little update recently that adds a bunch of new features that users were clamoring for. The first major feature is the addition of a night-time reading mode. This makes the background black and the text white. This makes reading less strenuous when in a dark area.

The next addition in this update is the inclusion of a full screen mode. This takes all of the background stuff on your iOS device off the screen and allows you to better focus on only what you are reading. This is a great addition with the new notification center in iOS 5 because there is lot more going on the screen. Going into full screen mode makes it easier to ignore all that.

Apple also added a lot of new fonts, so if you have a particular typeface you like to read in, there is a good chance it is there. Apple added fonts such as Athelas, Charter, Iowa, and Seravek. I prefer to stick with the standard font, but if these fonts are your cup of tea, I’m sure you will love this update.

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The last features are improvements to the annotation palate and some new covers for books available in the public domain. These changes are more minor, but enjoyable none the less.

Get the update from the href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ibooks/id364709193?mt=8">iTunes App Store.

Source: href="http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/12/07/apple_adds_night_reading_theme_full_screen_mode_to_ibooks_with_1_5_update.html" rel="nofollow">Apple Insider



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4 Uses For Browsing In Privacy Mode (That Isn’t Porn)


class="align-left" style="border: 0px none; margin-left: 20px; margin-top: 5px; float: right;" src="http://main.makeuseoflimited.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/privacy-icon.png" alt="browsing privacy" width="239" height="202" />Do you think the privacy mode on your browser has only one use, and an unsavory one at that? You’re wrong.

Every major browser on the market right now features some kind of incognito mode. On Firefox, it’s called Private Browsing; on Safari, Private Browsing; on Internet Explorer, InPrivate; on Opera, private tab or private window; on Chrome, Incognito mode.

Whatever the name, this feature is commonly advertised by browser makers as being perfect for birthday shopping. The seeming naiveté of this universally draws laughter from people who think they know href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKNnwLL991c">what the Internet is for.

id="more-66485"> /> Laughter aside, however, there are some amazing uses for privacy mode besides explicit imagery and planning surprises.

Multiple User Accounts

Sure, you can easily href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/enable-google-multiple-signin-feature/">enable and use Google’s new multiple sign-in feature, but it needs to be set up again on every computer and can be a security problem if you’re using a friend’s computer.

Privacy mode, however, is within reach on most browsers and allows you to quickly log into another user account without disrupting accounts that are already connected. Whether you want to quickly check your Facebook account without logging out a friend or work in two different Google Docs accounts at the same time, privacy mode is a pretty useful tool. This won’t work on Safari, but works really well in Chrome.

Secure & Clean Searching

Do a Google search and you’ll probably see lots of results from your friends, similar to what’s shown below. Google’s quest to compete with the likes of Facebook means such customized search results are increasingly becoming the norm.

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Whether this is good or bad is the subject of much debate, but one thing’s for sure: if you do a Google search logged in as yourself, you’re not seeing the results most of the world does.

You could change this by logging out of your Google account, but it’s easier to simply use privacy mode.

Cookie Proofing

Cookies used to be the scariest thing on the Internet, and there are plenty of people aged 50 and over who still lump them in to the same category as viruses and phishers. For the most part, however, cookies have become a vital part of how the Internet works and not something to be feared.

Still, there are reasons you may want to avoid them from time to time. Suggested shopping results at Amazon, for example, work by using cookies to track your browsing. Avoid these suggestions by entering privacy mode before you shop. Not everyone is too concerned with this, but it can make for a more peaceful shopping session.

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Want to take this a step further? href="http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/autonito-start-chrome-incognito-mode/">Automatically use InCognito mode for certain websites with Autonito. This Chrome plugin allows you to enter sites you’d rather not be able to keep track of you, a useful tool for avoiding certain cookies.

Avoid Distractions

It’s not practical to turn off your Internet connection when you need to get things done, because the Internet is a vital research tool. Still, having email, Twitter and Facebook only a new tab away can be too great a temptation to overcome sometimes.

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Do your research work in privacy mode, however, and you’ll not be able to access these features without logging in. It’s not a fireproof barrier, but it just might be enough to remind you to get back to work. href="http://lifehacker.com/#!5186891/use-an-incognito-browser-to-avoid-web-distractions">Via Lifehacker.

Conclusion

For some people, privacy mode is the norm. If you’re among them you might want to learn href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-start-google-chrome-in-incognito-mode-by-default/">how to start Chrome in Incognito mode by default. For everyone else, however, privacy mode is an occasional tool for a variety of uses.

Do you have any ideas for this mode I didn’t mention? Leave them in the comments below. Also feel free to tell me if certain uses don’t work in certain browsers. Thanks! />
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How To Boot Up In Safe Mode From Windows Xp


Showing the steps to boot up in safe mode from Windows XP.

If Windows XP is the only operating system installed on your computer, booting into Safe Mode with these instructions.

1.If the computer is running, shut down Windows, and then turn off the power.

2.Wait 30 seconds, and then turn the computer on.

3.Start tapping the F8 key. The Windows Advanced Options Menu appears. If you begin tapping the F8 key too soon, some computers display a “keyboard error” message.

4.To resolve this, restart the computer and try again.

5.Ensure that the Safe mode option is selected.

6.Press Enter. The computer then begins to start in Safe mode.

7.When you are finished with all troubleshooting, close all programs and restart the computer as you normally would.

To use the System Configuration Utility method

1.Close all open programs.

2.Click Start, Run and type MSCONFIG in the box and click OK

3.The System Configuration Utility appears, On the BOOT.INI tab, Check the “/SAFEBOOT” option, and then click OK and Restart your computer when prompted.

4.The computer restarts in Safe mode.

5.Perform the troubleshooting steps for which you are using Safe Mode.

6.When you are finished with troubleshooting in Safe mode, open MSCONFIG again, on the BOOT.INI tab, uncheck “/SAFEBOOT” and click OK to restart your computer.

Select your steps to boot up into safe mode to your Windows XP System.

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How to Make older programs run in Windows XP in Compatibility Mode


Installing any software or application program  in Windows XP or Windows Vista can be a  major issue. There can be several reasons for this, for example drivers might not be compatible with the operating system or anything as such. But the most common reason for such issue is the compatibility issue. For example you have attached a web cam to your computer having Windows XP, and you try to install the drivers for that Web Cam, but  you are not able to install that drivers for the same reason of compatibility issue.

The Compatibility mode of Windows XP does that for us, Windows XP support compatibility mode “Runs the program using settings from a previous version of Windows”. Try this setting if you know the program is designed for (or worked in) a specific previous version of Windows.

Run the Program Compatibility Wizard

We should run the Program Compatibility Wizard before you try other ways of updating your programs or drivers because it identifies compatibility fixes written specifically for Windows XP. If the wizard does not solve your problem, you can try other steps listed at the end of this article.
To run the Program Compatibility Wizard:
1. Click Start, and then click Help and Support (online computer support).
2. Click Fixing a problem, and then click Application and software problems.
3. Under Fix a problem click Getting older programs to run on Windows XP.
4. Read the instructions and then click the Program Compatibility Wizard.

Set Compatibility Properties Manually

As an alternative to running the program compatibility wizard, you can set the compatibility properties for a program manually
To set the compatibility properties for a program manually:
1.    Right-click the program icon on your desktop or the shortcut on the Start menu for the program you want to run, and then click Properties.
2.    Click the Compatibility tab, and change the compatibility settings for your program.

After selecting the proper OS is the compatibility mode we need to reset the three fields under “Display Settings” if an older program requires 640×480 resolution or 256 colors.
Click Apply.

Try to start the program after making these changes. If it still gives you trouble, try a different operating system. If the program was written for Win95 and worked fine in Win98, there’s nothing that says it still won’t work fine with Win98.

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Combat Arms Hacks CA Aimbot Ghost Mode Wallhack and More



Download Link: mypublicfiles.com Our Combat Arms Hack The #1 Combat Arms Hack.Check out our feature list and beat every other player using our Combat Arms Hack. Aimbot: Auto Aim – Automatically aim at other players Chest Aim – Aim at the player torso Smooth Aim – Slow down how fast you aim Aim Key – Set the aimbot to only activate by a key Aim Angle – Set the field of view of the aimbot Aim Mode – Aim at the closest target by distance or field of view Aim Team – Aim at your team mates Weapon Check – Don’t aim when your using a knife or grenade Radar: Radar – Display a overview of all objects Show Weapons – Show weapons on your radar Show Grenades – Show grenades on your radar ESP: Name ESP – Show names on players Distance ESP – Show distance on players Weapon ESP – Show weapons on the ground Grenade ESP – Show grenades on the ground Bounding Box – Draw a box around the players body Enemy Only – Only show players on the enemy team Visible Chams – Changes colors when a player is visible D3D: Wallhack – Draw players through walls Chams – Player changes color when visible or behind a wall No Fog – Remove the fog from the map Misc: Crosshair – Draw a custom crosshair No Recoil – Remove your weapon recoil No Spread – Remove your weapon spread No Reload – Remove your weapon reload Ghost Mode/No Clip – Kill players without ever leaving spawn. Go through walls, under maps, etc. Move Enemy/OPK – Move all the enemies to your current position Other: Ingame Menu – Edit all your

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Call of Duty World at War Nazi Zombie Mode Level 25



**Remember to watch in high quality** **visit us at www.IDCHQ.net** Thanks to IDC: BREW, Slackass, and Rance. We finally got passed level 23. To answer your question, I used the thompson because my heavy machine gun was out of ammo, and I didn’t have time to run to the random box to look for more. So I grabbed the first thing I saw. System Specs: Core 2 Duo e6850 3.0GHz, 4GB DDR2 PC6400, Radeon 4870 512MB, Windows Vista 32bit. Recorded using FRAPS 2.9.6. As usual, we try to have 2 guys watching the stairs and switching off every reload, while 2 other guys watch the windows and the wall. It was working perfectly until we ran out of ray gun ammo… then we were just playing Pac Man with the zombies…

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Left 4 Dead 2:Versus Mode online Infected Gameplay.



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Depeche Mode – Only When I Lose Myself (JStarkie Remix)



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Windows XP Safe Mode Tips and Tricks


Windows XP Safe Mode was designed to help users troubleshoot boot up and system issues. There are actually three versions of Safe Mode. Depending on your problem, you may choose one over another. Safe Mode essentially boots up your computer with minimal functionality, not loading all the different drivers or system functions to allow you to make changes.

If your computer fails to boot up, gives you an error message, or just hangs, the first step in troubleshooting is to try to get into Safe Mode. When your computer is booting up, if you press the F8 key, you will be shown the Windows Advanced Options Menu. The first three options are your Safe Modes:

Safe Mode -

The most basic version, nothing lodes but the bare minimum processes

Safe Mode With Networking -

This version allows network access and the Internet if connected

Safe Mode With Command Prompt -

This version will put you into the MSDOS mode at a command line

The primary purpose of Safe Mode is to bypass boot issues with startup applications, video or other hardware drivers, and malware or spyware. You can change settings to stop these offending applications or drivers from loading, erase files that would normally be in use (if the file is open it is normally locked and you can’t delete it), or make system changes.

When Windows XP was first released, Safe Mode was designed to deal with video issues and other hardware drivers. Safe Mode uses the most basic video settings (640 X 480 and 16 colors) and a generic VGA.sys driver.
The first choice also loads the minimum system processes which also may eliminate startup application problems. *If you still can’t boot into Safe Mode you probably have issues with your primary boot files, and you should use the Recovery Console to address any file replacement.

If you need to access updated or new versions of hardware drivers, the second Safe Mode option will allow you to connect to the Internet to download and install these files. This may also be a good choice if you have some malware or adware on your system that prevents you (when booting normally and starting the offending program) accessing the anti-virus or malware software to remove these programs. One of the favorite tricks these programs do is to prevent you from accessing any software known to remove them.

The third choice of Safe Mode, which boots you to an MSDOS Prompt, allows you to run utilities in MSDOS mode. Most of the advanced system adjustments and programs designed to run diagnostics will run in this mode. Since many of the major system files are not loaded, you can delete and replace this files in MSDOS.

Warning, if you have a USB mouse and keyboard, Safe Mode will not load USB device drivers. If you have a newer computer (say 2007 and forward), your computer bios may have the ability to mount any USB devices automatically. If your computer came with a USB mouse and keyboard, that’s a good indication your bios will perform the auto-load function for USB devices. You can go into your bios setting make sure USB legacy is enabled. Or you can borrow a standard mouse and keyboard if that option is not available.

You can also access a utility called MSCONFIG from the start menu in Safe Mode using the run command. MSCONFIG has the ability to run in diagnostic startup (only loads minimal processes) or selective startup. This can be helpful to get you to be able to boot up in normal mode. And that means if you have not backed up important data files, do it first. Current backups give you the absolute best fall back position. Make sure you have a current backup of any essential data files before doing anything else. That’s your first priority.

Once you have a current backup, you can try the following methods to get your computer back up and running in normal mode.

If you know where the offending files are of any malware or adware, you can easily delete them to stop the automatic loading when your computer boots up. You need to be careful when deleting files in MSDOS mode, if you accidentally delete a required file for booting or running critical system processes, your computer may not reboot. Always exercise caution and be sure you know that the file you are deleting is not a system file.

Many times if you simply start your computer in Safe Mode and then reboot loading problems can be eliminated. I cannot tell you why, only that it works about 25% of the time. If there is a file that may not have closed properly or got out of the proper boot sequence, Windows XP does a clean boot from Safe Mode and that may be why it corrects minor boot issues.

One of the often over looked quick fixes in Safe Mode is to do a System Restore. System Restore is a utility under System Tools. If you click on start, all programs, Accessories, then System Tools you will see the System Restore selection. You want to pick a Restore Point that is well before the time your current problems started. If some renegade software has been installed, it will restore your computer back to a point before this install.

You should also run any ant-virus, malware or adware, or root kit removal software whenever possible from Safe Mode. This keeps the offending software from preventing or stopping any removal activity. Many of the newer versions of these rogue programs have a self protecting feature that may prevent removal software from running in normal mode.

Windows XP Safe Mode can help you resolve many boot up problems. Always boot up in Safe Mode first and try to determine if your problem is with any boot files or device drivers. It’s the best first step in troubleshooting any boot issues.

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Windows 7 – Instalar Windows XP Mode



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The Basics – Windows 7 Virtual XP Mode



twitter.com – Hello Everyone, This is my first ever Windows 7 tutorial! This tutorial is specifically about the new feature that everyone has been raving about! The Virtual XP mode add-on. This downloadable feature is available from Microsoft and, for free, it runs Windows XP in a virtual machine and also allows to run programs in a compatibility environment using the XP framework. Users no longer have to worry about incompatible programs. Unfortunately this feature will only be available for the Buisness, Enterprise, and Ultimate editions. To download the Windows 7 Release Candidate download it from here: www.microsoft.com You can then download the two programs necessary for running Virtual XP here: www.microsoft.com For more information visit quesomanrulz.com If You Need Help Configuring Your BIOS for Hardware Virtualization view here www.microsoft.com

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How to Install and Run Windows XP Mode in Windows 7 on a PC without Hardware Virtualization



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New Security Feautures of Windows Vista in System and Kernel Mode


Section 1: Security Development Lifecycle

The Security Development Lifecycle technique or SDL is a professional process that helps for making sure that the software are built from the

base to reduce security risk. The SDL implements a professional process of secure design, coding, implementing, testing, review and response for all Microsoft products specific windows Vista .The SDL removes the surface area for attacks, improves operating system and

application be bugless, and helps organizations high securely management and isolate the network.

We can say that The Windows Vista is the first client operating system to be Designed and developed from the first step to finish using SDL.More than 1,000 threat models were developed for Windows Vista to ensure identification and reduse of risks in different parts of the

operating system that required especial testing.

Section 2: Kernel Patch

The most important security issue is out “operating system kernel”. These rootkits are usually very useful for unwanted software, like

spywares. Kernel patch Protection of rootkits can reduce the Risk and increase stability, reliability and performance in the system, include All User data and programs.

Handling of these problems were very difficult before, because 32-bit Windows drivers like windows XP are not identified and compatible

with digital signature and It has Unsupported and poor kernel.Windows 32-bit security products that provide blocking action capabilities modify the kernel through unsupported techniques .

Although the computer system moves from 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture but the smaller installed base of 64-bit software makes it

possible to making significant enhancements for security in the kernel and reduce the potential for rootkits .

What is Kernel Patching?

Kernel patching is the practice or trying for using unsupported methods or features to change or replace of kernel code. Kernel patching can

have different result in behavior during system instability and performance errors and problems such as the Blue Screen error that we know it can reach to lost user data. another issue that is very important in kernel patching is increase the mechanism versus malware developers and attackers for Windows Vista Operating system.

The biggest risk in kernel patching is about virus and spyware writers that use this technique with malicious for hiding their presence and

effects.

Of course Malware authors are motivated for patching the kernel because That’s a powerful and great mechanism for attacking the computers and data. What is Kernel Patch Protection?

There are many features of security in Windows Vista. But I want to emphasize Kernel Patch Protection is not one of them. I mean Kernel

Patch Protection created in x64 CPU architecture versions and Microsoft used it in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 and Windows XP Professional. but it not supported in x86 architectures or 32-bit systems. With increasing of using of 64-bit computers, The

Vista users will see more benefit from this technology. Actually Kernel Patch Protection monitors and looks if any resources used by the kernel or probably kernel code has been changed or modified by itself. Fortunately If windows vista detects or feels any unauthorized patch of data or code it will shut down the system

automatically. But we should consider that the Kernel Patch Protection can not prevent all viruses and malware . It can prevent one way versus attackers to system.

Section 3: Encrypting File System improvement:

We can say that The Encrypting File System or EFS is best tool for encryption of files in client and server computer. It helps users to protect their data from Unreal and unauthorized access by other person or computer or external attackers. In Windows Vista EFS includes many new security techniques and features.In Vista, EFS Technique supports “user keys storing” and also administrative keys on the smart cards. If smart card uses for login, EFS will operates in a Sign On mode, where it uses the login smart card for file encryption without require for the PIN. In windows vista through the process of creating and setting smart card keys performs their files from an old smart card to the new smart card . The utility program for smart card has these features as well.

EFS is available in Windows Vista Business, Enterprise and Ultimate.

Section 4: USB Device and Removable Devices Control:

As we know , connecting between Devices with computer is very usual in these days and users should have the ability to add new hardware to

the computer or use USB Devices or another removable storage devices.It can create two problems in system: First it may make harder

to maintain the computer when we install any unsupported device, and second it can create threats to data security as well. with a USB

Device or removable storage, with “autorun” technique can use by an attacker to install malwares or any malicious software on an

unattended system.

Fortunately Windows Vista manages or blocks the installation of unsupported or unauthorized parts or devices. These security configuration can applied independently on a client computer, or in

numbers of systems in a network. Administrator has a lot of power for setting these policies and controls in Windows vista. We can say that

The Group Policy settings are available special for manage and control for reading and writing action in removable storage devices like USB

Devices as a per user or per system base.

Section 5 : Windows Defender

As we know in these years spyware and other unwanted software like adware, bots and rootkits create big problems for systems and users.The progress of job for these type of software is Usually they installed without a user’s knowledge or confirmation and they can damage or corrupt personal information and passwords and send them

to third parties without the user’s permission.

Microsoft Knows that it is very important for users to use anti-spyware protection in system. As customer choice, Microsoft supports users for

having choice about what program install and run on their computer or from where it came or what it does and how we can to remove that.Based on these discuses and users complains about spyware, Microsoft decided to create and use anti-spyware solution or Windows Defender in Windows Vista. In fact Windows Defender will help for protection

and remove spywares, adwares, rootkits, control utilities and such these things that we call “malware.” In Windows Vista, Windows Defender helps us for protection of unwanted application and software installation. It prompts and monitors different aspects of OS when feels it abused by malware , like the Startup folder in windows and the registry file. If any software to

attempt for changing to one of the protected areas of the Vista , Windows Defender prompts and appeara a message the user for allow or reject that changes.Good news , Windows Defender is available as a free download plug ins for licensed customers of Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.

Section 6 : Windows Firewall

Most of Windows XP users used from Firewall. A firewall is a critical first line for defense versus huge kinds of malware before they can

enter to user’s computer or our network.

When Microsoft XP released in the first version of that the built-in firewall be turned off by default. The reason was because of compatibility with some applications or probably third-party firewalls. Based on that Microsoft released the Windows XP with the disabled

firewall by default. Naturally , a lot of customers and users did not get any benefit from firewall protection whenever any network worms

arrived to their computer.

Windows Vista Firewall

Base on this experience and for prevent of such events, naturally the firewall in Windows Vista should be on as a default and also compatible with another software. because of that the Customers who want to use a third-party firewall can turn off the built-in firewall easily.

It means the firewall in Windows Vista will turn on by default at the beginning when Windows starts for user protection. Another issue is

that The Windows Firewall in Windows Vista also allows the administrator of network or single system to block some applications as a peer-to-peer sharing softwares or instant messaging softwares that usually nobody like them.

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7: Protecting the Kernel of Windows in 32-Bit vs. 64-Bit

Microsoft as a designer and developer of Windows vista tried the best for create more reliable and more secure product from attacks. In fact in basic level, It means that the design and development of kernel mode code in Windows Vista

needs to have a security-focused design and development, and then test and release. As I Mentioned Microsoft has been started this Method since 2002 Under Security Development Lifecycle (SDL) progress. The Microsoft development team had an important and clear goal for improving the reliability and security in new product . As a producer It has a risk because of application

compatibility should considered in during security platform. In 32-bit windows mostly Windows XP there is , over time, third-party

developers used unsupported in a lot of applications that used by users. Actually to simply using unsupported and undocumented interfaces , there is a technique that called “kernel patching” . I emphasize here that kernel instructions and data structures are responsible directly for manipulating to

modify , change and control of system behavior.

Windows 32-Bit Architecture in Kernel and User Mode .This technique is very useful for prevent with malwares but even without malwares the using of this technique can introduce instability and stability in the system.Advantage of supported interface is that If this kind of interface is used,and changed the developers are informed about that From Microsoft documents and he/she can update their code for handle the changes. In other hand , the changes to undocumented and unsupported interfaces can not tracked and will

reach to crashes or other unexpected problems and effects when the kernel patching technique is used. Unsupported patching techniques usually will patch the undocumented kernel interfaces and naturally without introducing this side it

can reduce security in the system. When some Software and Program packages try to chain together to using of unsupported patching techniques these issues will be important. for example, Some times the order of calls from a package to next package is undefined, the

same as its behavior when we want remove one package from that chain. This kind of problem is too complex and it can lead to other subtle problems that are very difficult to diagnose and mostly it happen frequently. Although , these

techniques will be bad computer science and techniques practice, and we can say it does not support most of computer science engineering disciplines.With malicious or malwares , rootkits can be much more dangerous, because of

allowing malicious program for hiding and protecting itself while controlling and monitoring all user, as well as controlling access and performing to all software, files, and connecting to network and even hardware. These activities of malwares can do to online theft for passwords of banks or IDs.Unfortunately, making compact or zip for kernel of 32-bit systems would have a risk for some attack techniques. but for reduce this compressing and risk rate Microsoft decided to implement and improve these changes in 64-bit Windows. Because of that we have “clean start” state in Vista with native 64-bit drivers and all software adapted to these changes.

Section 8: What was Vista security holes?

As we heard Kaspersky Anti Virus Company is one of the best company for prevent of Malwares and Viruses in these days. Their experts Labs have

predicted more that 90% of current and distributed of malware will run on Windows Vista.

We believe now that Vista appears to be much more secure than previous Windows XP but The researchers warned to Microsoft and users that as Vista becomes more popular in these days and it should increase protection of kernel vs hackers.

As we know the first pieces and parts of any operating system would be attacked by attackers .It should be PatchGuard that protects the Vista kernel that we talked about that.

Although the first thing as a aim can be the technology that it take access to the

kernel of operating system more difficult.

PatchGuard as we said or kernel protection tries to prevent or protect the Vista

kernel from illegal access and unauthorised user or softwares. It can lock the system completely if it detects any risky patch or code.

Unfortunately Some hackers could try to install malware to the kernel of vista in the test stage by using new method. Actually as a drivers they ran their software in kernel space of vista.

Section 9 : New Security vs. Convenience Usability

Sometimes with appearance of new features some of advantages will be lose.in fact One of the basic issue in security designing is keeping fair between security and usability. We can say If the security is too complex, then usable simply will

be gone. If a feature offers very good level of security protection level , if it is much more complex or it has poor design of usability it will be disabled by users or administrator of systems. When microsoft engineers and designers underestood that Windows Vista is very secure , they tried to create security capabilities and they enabled by default for usable enough for users for prevent of inconvinience. It’s great when you know the risks decrease by adding new security features and you can use as well as before or may be appear easier to use .

That was very hard and expert balance that you know How many softwares or applications will be need harder security and how many users wants to turn off security feature if their usability comes down?One of the great new thing in Windows Vista is User Account Control or UAC. In fact UAC is a “standard user that works” or “non-administrative user that can actually do things.” For doing some things such as change the local time zone on the windows XP , you had to have local administrator level. It means we can

say everyone did a login account to system he or she was a member of the local administrators level.

But in Windows Vista, one of the main goal of User Account Control was to protect users from attack of malware or another users. To achieve that goals for Vista, they defined a standard user for all end-user that they wanted to get their changing , but for protect some user that they really need to be an administrator

from something bad and risky. Totally The primary aim of microsoft was to protect the system from user with malicious and some users that they want to illegal access.

Section 10: Windows Defender

For that When you want to see the usability of vista ,The first thing may be that the system asked too frequently for permission. Microsoft before release of vista also worked and contacted with application and software vendors to making sure that they do not require elevation and verificatin from administrators side except whenever it is necessary.

Another example for comparing convenience versus security is the policy and strategy for enabling Data Execution Prevention or DEP in Vista. In fact DEP treats data as data even code as code, and then it blocks execution stage. The

benefit of this is it allows the data buffer to be overrun with DEP, so it is harder for attacker to execute the malware codes that was placed already in the data buffer . DEP is turned on in vista by default for the kernel Mode and it is a

excellent technique for protecting parts in the system mostly Internet Explorer. The problem is that it turns out that a third-party add-ons that generate a dynamically code and store that code in the data buffer and there is no way for

DEP to diagnose between this add-ons and malware. It mean we have more security or we can select application compatibility issues.

Conclusion:

Windows Vista can make our job easier and more secure our system. If we are a systems engineer or expert , surely we will find it nearly for develop to high level secure client platform. For nonprofessional users I think there is a little

problem for using windows vista just for unsupported some programs that they probably need and some hardware as well. From security point of view with these terms that I explained , windows vista is really one big successfully for

microsoft. Because with using of Security Development Life Cycle, Kernel Patch Protection , Encrypting File System, Preparing security for USB and Removable Device, Windows Defender ,Windows Firewall and a lot of

techniques that microsoft never pulished that it’s too hard attacking and cracking

and any abuse of probably holes in this product.I recommend to everyone for installing from today and enjoy from the latest operating system in the world.

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