Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Review. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 October 2012

How To: Physical Security

Hi, this week I'm going to be telling you how to secure your computer from those unwanted guests. This is a series of tutorials but the first issue we will be addressing is protection against someone who has physical access to your computer. These methods protect your computer not your files so if someone removed your hard drive they could open your files. In next week's tutorial we will prevent this.

Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any damage you cause whilst following this tutorial. Nor am I responsible for any actions you may take before, during or after reading this. In other words don't blame me, this tutorial is for educational purposes only.


Most of us only want to keep family out of your computer and often a strong password will keep the primitives at bay. But how do you know if your password is strong? It should:
  • Have a Mixture of lower case and upper case letters.
  • Contain one or more numbers in them
  • Not consist of a word from any dictionary
  • If possible contain punctuation.
  • Not be easily guessed such as a pets name.

An example of a strong password is, for the chemistry geeks: P3riod1C.Table and just for the record this isn’t my password I only came up with it because I have a periodic table on my wall and using the online password checker howsecureismypassword.net you can see that it would take an average computer 4 billion years to crack your password and what sibling can ever be bothered to wait that long?

So that will keep out some of your family, but what about those whom are more technically able? A simple password isn’t going to keep them out. Why? Think about it: when you send your PC off for repair how do the technicians gain access to your computer?

You see what Microsoft fails to tell their customers is that they decided they want a backdoor in their system. This back door just happens to be in the form of a secret, hidden Administrator account. What’s worse is the security on this account; non-existent. That’s right folks, right now on your Windows computer there is a massive gaping hole in your perfect password.

Don’t believe me? I’ll prove it: on your computer goto Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt or type cmd.exe in your start menu. This will open a black window which makes you look very hackeresque. Type in ‘net user’ into this window, without the quotes of course, and this will list all the accounts on your computer and as you can see Administrator is there.

I have blanked out the computer name for security reasons

However we can quickly fix this. You have two choices you can deactivate the account which I prefer because I can always access the data should I ever need to or you can delete it however this is permanent. You will, however, need your own administrator privileges (normally the person who had access to the laptop first or install software) to make these security changes.

Re-open command prompt but this time right click on the icon and click Run As Administrator. Read the message box and click allow (or the equivalent)

To Deactivate (Recommended)
In Command Prompt type in ‘net user Administrator’ this lists all the details of the account including the last logon which can be useful. Now we are going to disable the account type:
 net user Administrator /active:no
You will receive a command saying that the command completed successfully. If you wish to reactivate the account just substitute no for yes.

To Delete
This is simple, yet I don’t think it is anymore secure but should you wish to purge this account simply type
 net user Administrator /delete
You will receive a command saying that the command completed successfully. This account will no longer be listed if you type in net user.

But for those who, like myself, are truly paranoid there is one more layer of security: a BIOS password. The Basic Input Output System is a layer of computer software which we will not go into detail over however it is separate to the OS and therefore it is harder to hack (however not that hard if you know how). Again this password protects your computer not the files stored on the hard drive.

Now this is the difficult part because it varies between different computers and you have to hit the button at the right time. When you turn on your computer you will be presented with your computer manufacturer logo. At this point read the instructions at the bottom of the screen. The option you want will say something like press [F2] to enter BIOS.

Now it doesn’t take a computer science degree to realise that you need to press F2. This will bring you to another ‘hackeresque’ screen, normally blue, you should note that your mouse will not work here. Navigate using the arrow keys to the Security tab. Now navigate to the ‘Set Supervisor Password’ and press enter. Now enter your password which is normally a maximum of 8 characters remembering our guidelines from earlier on.  One last thing is to ensure that Password Check is set to Always this will mean you have to enter your BIOS password every time you logon.

This approach is not practical, however, should you need to share the computer. Make sure you Save and Exit.

If you get stuck or run into any problems just leave a comment below and I'll get back to you.

And that's it, your computer is protected against your family.

Until next time,
Kris

PS: I have created some cool graphics for A New Perspectives. You can get our desktop background below by clicking on it. Don't just right click and save because you won't have the right resolution.


Sunday, 2 September 2012

Back to School

Well it's the rubbish part of the school holidays that adverts just love to rub in. Has anyone ever noticed that we finish school and automatically shops start advertising "Back to School"?

Leave me alone! I don't want a new pencil case! Ooh, but I do want those pens. But yeah I'm back at school on Tuesday, which for most people is their last year in high school. One thing I am looking forward to, however, is finding out my school timetable just so I can moan at it.

But I can guarantee for everyone in Year 11 when you get back to school you will have "The Talk", which will go something like this...

"Welcome back"... "this is possibly the most important year of your lives so far"... "you are the oldest in the school"... "set an example for the others".

We will be all fine and dandy until the fire bell goes off where the conversation will go something like "Year 11... this was a malicious attack"; and I am willing to place bets on that.

Well enjoy your last days of freedom,
Kris

PS: I still don't have one of those God awful ties... oops.

Sunday, 17 June 2012

Anonymous

Freedom group or Terrorist organisation? That is what I asked the Internet hacking group Anonymous during my several online interviews to different 'members' of their collective. I say the word members lightly because Anonymous has no social structure; it has no manager or no members, they work on their own but towards one central objective.

They take their name obviously from the adjective Anonymous; to be without a name. During my interview I spoke with a member of Anonymous since 2004 however what I did notice is that they speak in a way which attempts to confuse people using terms such as IRC (Internet Relay Chat) but I managed to keep up.

She sent me a copy of a Cyber-report published by the American Homeland Security which related to an attack on a Chinese University in which she had participated known as Team Ghost Shell. When I questioned the structure of Anonymous she responded with "Anonymous is kind of like a state or country... all different individuals with different ideas, sometimes they come together and mesh, sometimes they clash." She continued describing how sometimes it was beautiful and yet other times it was chaotic.


She also said that she was being watched by several agencies including FBI and some Chinese agents however the most concerning thing would be is that she had access to government mailing lists so I think perhaps the FBI need to pull their socks up a bit or be at risk of losing a lot of credibility.

She finished talking to me by telling me how if you don't have someone question you may begin to run riot so she still does has the seem opinions as me.



Don't let yourself be fooled by the editing of the video. They are just sitting in front of a green screen with the computer talking for them; anyone could do it.
However the second member I interviewed seemed to get quite angry with me and we managed to start to argue (for which I am renowned for doing) and when I asked him what
Kris: what makes you different to terrorists organisations such as Al Qaeda who also do things in ‘protest'?
Anon: We practise nonviolence
Anon: Although some would consider disrupting a server violent-
Kris: Yet the definition of a terrorist is not necessarily linked to violence but rather the practise of causing terror
Anon: Meh
Kris: Is that a no comment?

Right then I'm off to go and eat porridge I haven't eaten since 5 o'clock this morning and then I need to read Pride and Prejudice.

So its up to you: terrorists or rebels? An even scarier idea, however, is that they are both. Is that how humans gain freedom in the 21st century: through terrorism?

Until the next time,
Kris


Saturday, 28 April 2012

Knocked Down

It's one of the worst feeling knowing that you've failed at something, whether its a jump, an essay or even a relationship, meaning its one of the hardest feelings to overcome.

When we fail at something, especially when you failed somebody else as well it can feel like there is no point carrying on, that everyone has you pegged you as a failure. But it's that very idea that makes me want to do it again, to wipe that smug smile of someone's face because you couldn't do it. To make some proud of what you managed to do. To defy people's expectations.


Sometime's we will have to think differently to somebody else, to everybody else: but that doesn't mean how you think is wrong. So the next time you feel like you should give up just remember these words from Ralph Waldo Emerson

"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."
   
Life may seem impossible, but we can overcome it and we have will, together.

Kris

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Perfect

Hey, hope everyone is okay. I found one of P!nk's songs on Youtube and I instantly fell in love with it. The songs name is Perfect and I chose to post the clean version because personally I prefer it so the video is safe for everyone but it can be quite upsetting and does contain scenes of self harm so if you want to listen to the song just type it on Youtube.


The song is basically about perfection being in the eye of the beholder. There are some horrible people out there that will try and cut you down at every opportunity but whatever they say you've got to ignore them. One day you'll find that one person who keeps you happy or maybe you already have. Just grab onto them and don't let go.


P!nk says the song is about accepting yourself and others. Its music video, directed by longtime collaborator Dave Meyers, delivers a controversial message against depressionself-mutilation and suicide. In November 2011, the song garnered a Grammy Awardnomination for Best Pop Solo Performance.


Kris.
If you ever need help, I'll help you no matter what.
kristurner1997@gmail.com

Saturday, 29 October 2011

Les Films

To be honest I don't know why I wrote the title in French I suppose it looks a bit more interesting?

Anyway this week (being the holidays!) I have had quite a lot of free time and therefore decided to watch some movie (and I watching on tonight with my friends I'll tell you if it's good), but these are my top three, in no particular order.

Lemonade Mouth
The typical, cheesy Disney movie. But it's Disney so I can't say I don't like it I mean all Disney movies are cheesy. It's about a high school band and how they stood up and fought for what they wanted. Oh and it's
a sort of musical.

Easy A
This film is amazing, it's loosely based on the "Scarlet Letter" where a girl, who cares too much for other people, allows people to say that she's had sex with them. Starting with her friend Brandon, who is gay, hoping that people will leave him alone and soon helping anyone who asks. If you get the chance to watch it - watch it!




I am Number 4

I might have to say that this is probably my favourite of the films, but the others are still amazing, starring British actor Alex Pettyfer and Glee's Dianna Argon. Although for some "older" generations it might be a bit complicated anyone with an active mind and imagination can easily grasp the awesomeness (yes that is the correct scientific term) of the movie. You have to watch this, no you don't have a choice about it. And Dreamworks, yeah I'm talking to you, you better make a sequel or I
am going to be knocking on your door in a very bad mood!


Hope you had a nice week, got to go, I'm going to the cinema!

Kris