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Internet eBook: The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Protecting Yourself Online

Do you like buying things on the Internet with your credit card? Think other people wouldn’t like buying things with your credit card, too? Have you given out personal information to register for “contests” and “events?” Beware. Sometimes the wizard making the promises is only a little man sitting behind a curtain pulling levers and [...]

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Computing eBook: Gray Hat Hacking, Second Edition

Prevent catastrophic network attacks by exposing security flaws, fixing them, and ethically reporting them to the software author. Fully expanded to cover the hacker’s latest devious methods, Gray Hat Hacking: The Ethical Hacker’s Handbook, Second Edition lays out each exploit alongside line-by-line code samples, detailed countermeasures, and moral disclosure procedures. Find out how to execute [...]

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Internet Computing: Tweak Firefox to Display Richer Colors

If the digital photo you just uploaded looks washed out on Flickr compared to in your desktop image editor, that’s because Firefox 3’s advanced color profile support isn’t turned on. To enable it, type about:config in Firefox 3’s address bar, then click the “I’ll be careful, I promise!” button. Then, in the Filter field, type [...]

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Linux App: Screencast You Linux desktop With Istanbul

Istanbul is one of the more widely used desktop recording software out there. You can download Istanbul from here. Debian and Fedora users should be able to install it from the repo. Istanbul has a very simple interface (or lack of).
When you first start up Istanbul, you will see a small red button on your [...]

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Linux Freeware Application: Spacewalk

Spacewalk manages software content updates for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other Linux distributions such as Fedora, CentOS, and Scientific Linux, within your firewall. You can stage software content through different environments, managing the deployment of updates to systems and allowing you to view at which update level any given system is at across your [...]

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