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Trust No Exe Blocks Application Startups - Windows Only

While I’m sure you’re responsible with the programs you run on your computer, what about the other people you work and live with? If you’re an administrator or share your computer with anyone else, you might want to check out Trust-No-Exe.
What does it do? It installs as a service and can block any executable process: [...]

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Operator: Portable Anonymous Opera Browsing

I’m not a big Opera fan, but I have to say I’m pretty impressed with Operator - a portable version with built-in Tor (hence the semi-clever name) anonymous browsing.
Download the 7mb zip and extract it to your flash drive, and you’ve got an excellent way to keep your surfing on public and work computers safe [...]

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XForce report on computer threats and vulnerabilities

The XForce won’t save you from a burning building but, they just might make your surfing safer. The XForce is IBM’s team of Internet Security Systems researchers and they’ve just released the midyear report for 2008, listing all kinds of facts and figures on internet security. If you’re really into data, go read the report [...]

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When on Twitter, beware the Pretty Rabbits bearing gifts

I’ve been hanging around Download Squad HQ enough to know that our readers love hearing about Twitter ad nauseam, and that none of those readers fear being RickRolled or ever click on links originating from profiles they wouldn’t trust. But just in case you should happen upon this post from an outside source, and you [...]

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EFF launches tool to monitor ISPs for bad behavior

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is protecting your rights online again, this time with a tool called Switzerland. Switzerland lets you check your ISPs compliance with net neutrality, making sure they’re not trying to shut down specific kinds of traffic, like BitTorrent and VOIP. Naturally, Switzerland is Open Source.
It’s also a command-line tool, and still [...]

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Winpatrol Puts You in Control of System Processes

Knowing what’s going on inside your OS is critical to keeping it running smoothly. Sure, task manager and msconfig are built-in to Windows, but they’re pretty minimalistic. For something with a little more punch, give Winpatrol a shot - we first looked at it in 2005, and it’s bigger and better than ever.
Winpatrol offers a [...]

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Lesser Known Weapons To Trick Out Your Malware Arsenal

Everybody knows the big names in the battle against malware - Adaware, Spybot, HijackThis. Today we’re going indie, focusing on lesser known ways to avoid and remove all that bothersome software that your “friend” crapped up your rig with!
First things first. Try not to get infected in the first place.
It’s common sense that if you [...]

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SpiderOak: Online backup for Windows, Mac, or Linux

No matter how often you backup all the important files on your computer to DVD or a spare hard drive, if your house goes up in flames, all your data will be gone. That’s where online backup services come in. Companies like Carbonite and Mozy have been offering simple, automated backup solutions for a while [...]

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Backup your flash drives with USB Image Tool

USB Image Tool is a utility for creating an exact image of pretty much anything you plug into your USB port. This isn’t the same thing as copying and pasting all the files on a flash drive to a new directory or zip file. Instead, every chunk of data on your flash drive is saved [...]

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Truecrypt Updates to v6, Hides Your Subversive Plots Even Better!

Truecrypt has been a trusted name in on-the-fly encryption for ages (v5 arrived in February). What’s new in version 6? Plenty.
One of the biggest advances is support for multiple processors, which provides a boost in the encryption/decryption speed equal to the number of processors/cores in use. Other tweaks have increased the overall speed by as [...]

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