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  • Take Control of: iPhone and iPod touch Networking & Security

    • 9 Jul 2011
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    Take Control of iPhone and iPod touch Networking & Security, iOS 4 Edition By Glenn Fleishman
    Publisher: TidBITS Publishing 2010 | 165 Pages | ISBN: 1615420924 | PDF | 2 MB

    Basic network connections from an iPhone or iPod touch are simple to make, but sometimes you need to go beyond the basics, whether to make unusual connections or to establish connections that are private and secure. In this ebook, you’ll learn how networking expert Glenn Fleishman thinks about networking, and profit from his explanations and advice on key networking topics, such as the ins and outs of how you can create secure Wi-Fi connections, exploit alternative 3G data plans, tether your devices, conserve 3G data, connect Bluetooth devices, access files stored on local computers and in the cloud, protect personal data on your mobile device, and use Find My iPhone and other remote tracking software.

    Inside, you’ll find advice and steps for how to:

    Make Wi-Fi connections: Connect via Wi-Fi at home or work, at a public hotspot, and with (or without) various forms of security. Glenn discusses the more modern and favored WPA and WPA2 security methods, and he explains why WEP and MAC addressing should be avoided (but how to deal with them if you must). You’ll also find tips for setting up your home network to best work with the 2.4 GHz 802.11n networking found in the iPhone 4 and fourth-generation iPod touch.
    Connect your iPhone via 3G: Decide which data plan to sign up for, and get advice on limiting your use of the 3G network to stay within the bounds of your plan. Although Glenn focuses on AT&T’s plans in the United States, overall, the information he provides is appropriate for everyone, no matter where you are. You’ll also find tips about traveling to a different country with your iPhone.
    Connect your iPod touch via 3G: Learn about alternative 3G plans (in the United States) that put various mobile devices on the Internet.
    Use Bluetooth: Connect Bluetooth devices, such as headsets and keyboards, to your iPhone or iPod touch. Also learn how peer-to-peer pairing lets you connect multiple iOS devices to play a game.
    Access remote documents: Learn how to access remote documents wirelessly and find steps for using a variety of file-sharing apps, including Air Sharing HD, GoodReader, Dropbox, and iDisk.
    Control a computer remotely: Use a third-party app on your iOS device to take control of other computers remotely. Specific steps are given for iTeleport and LogMeIn Ignition.
    Protect your data and privacy: Understand what aspects of your documents, passwords, and privacy could be at risk should the wrong person gain access to your device or its network communications. You’ll get advice for how to take preventative actions, and learn what you can do if your device is lost or stolen.

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  • Actualização Safari 5.0.5

    • 14 Apr 2011
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    • Actualização Apple Downloads Safari Security Update
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    Apple-update

    A Apple lançou hoje duas actualizações para o Mac OS X.

    A nova versão do Safari 5.0.5 Não há muitos detalhes sobre as atualizações, além da correção de alguns bugs.

    - Encontrará informação detalhada acerca do conteúdo de segurança desta actualização no site: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222?viewlocale=pt_PT.

    Há também uma actualização de Segurança  2011-002, recomendada a todos os utilizadores, melhora a segurança do Mac OS X.

    - Encontrará informação adicional acerca do conteúdo de segurança desta actualização em: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222?viewlocale=pt_PT.

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    Links:

    - Safari 5.0.5
    - Security Update 2011-002 (Snow Leopard)
    - Security Update 2011-002 (Leopard - Client)

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  • Before you lose your Phone or Laptop

    • 8 Mar 2011
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    Prey lets you keep track of your phone or laptop at all times, and will help you find it if it ever gets lost or stolen. It's lightweight, open source software, and free for anyone to use. And it just works.

    Silent but deadly

    Basically you install a tiny agent in your PC or phone, which silently waits for a remote signal to wake up and work its magic.

    This signal is sent either from the Internet or through an SMS message, and allows you to gather information regarding the device's location, hardware and network status, and optionally trigger specific actions on it.

    Recover what is rightfully yours

    By marking your device as missing, Prey will gather all the evidence you request and send it either to your Control Panel account or directly to your mailbox, depending on the reporting method you choose.

    They can run but they can't hide

    Besides gathering information, you can also trigger actions remotely such as sounding a loud alarm or showing a message which will appear onscreen – just in case you want the guy to know he's being chased at.

    You can also wipe your stored passwords for security, or even lock down your PC to prevent access. In other words, you're in control

    Download (Mac OS, Windows, Ubuntu, Linux, Android)

    Open Source: Prey is licensed under the GPLv3 license

    www.preyproject.com

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  • Lockdown: Secure Your Mac

    • 2 Oct 2010
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    Lockdown is an insane anti-theft system for Mac (specifically laptops) that is very customizable to your specific needs. For example, you can set it to set off its alarm from the internal motion sensor, mouse movement, keyboard input, removal of your MagSafe power cord, the lid closing, or any connections from external devices. When the alarm is triggered, it can make your iSight camera take a picture of the perpetrator, and automatically email it to you. You can arm or disarm Lockdown with either your Apple Remote (which is specifically paired with Lockdown itself, so no others work with it), or with a password supplied via the keyboard. You can even force it to crank up your volume all the way when the alarm goes off. It has tons of options to help keep your laptop from being stolen, which is extremely useful in public places like on campus, or at the coffee shop. I very highly recommend this app for any owners of Macbooks or other Mac laptops.

    Developer site: FoozooDesign.com/Lockdown.html

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