Adobe has taken application virtualization one step further than Softgrid/Thinstall, now you can use the web aware Adobe Air applications on any compatible platform (basically any web-able os).
Its an interesting idea that surely will appeal to many web-service providers.
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A different solution for online backup is to use Jungle Disk. Jungle Disk is a software that utilize the Amazon S3 storage network which is very fair priced (approx $0.18 pr GB a month + an upload fee of about the same).
The solution has a quite good agent software (also comes in a USB version, so you can carry your online disk) which allow for scheduled backups, bandwidth throttling etc. etc. and the security seem quite convincing.
In the near future I will be comparing this with the www.Keepit.com solution, my feel for now is that Keepit is more home user aimed and Jungle Disk is usable for both, however the low FIXED price for Keepit do seem tempting.
Update Apr 8th, 2008: Please see warning against Keepit.com elsewhere in my blog
A company www.Keepit.com offers 2GB of free online backup-space (at least in Denmark) which may be quite nice for many users, may be enough to store your pictures and mail.
The client software is not the worlds most advanced I have been told, but again for home users it may be quite sufficient.
Pay and get more :-), should you be willing to pay DKK 29 ($4.5 or €3.9) you get unlimited storage space. Seem like a quite reasonable solution.
I have not tried this yet so I am uncertain about security and encryption etc, but I have been told that it indeed uses encryption and your data should thus be safe from prying eyes.
First you get the happy news, Truecrypt will now offer system drive encryption, and you go to bed with a big grin on your face..
Sorry for being the carrier of bad news, but you might as well wipe that grin of your face and start rethinking your security plans.. Sure, we are not talking revelation of a super master key for all encryption, but still the guys at Princeton University did a good enough job of making smiles fade..
The idea is; RAM is not erased the second the computer is turned off, it will take anywhere from seconds to minutes before RAM is reset to “0”, and as the encryption key is found in ram (For most software, including Bitlocker and Truecrypt) what these people do is to boot a usb device and dump the entire ram content before it fades… They even slow down the process via an air cooling spray adding almost unlimited time to do their ‘evil’ deed.
Revealing the keys and compromising data will in most cases (not all it would seem) require a rapid response from the potential hacker, the technique require physical access to the computer within minutes after it is turned off (not true for hibernation or sleep mode mind you). However Bitlocker even in some configurations seemed ‘hackable’ even if turned completely off (cold).
Sounds like science fiction, well the you tube video they produced seem somewhat convincing.
Steps you can do to to counteract this;
DONT use hibernation or SLEEP mode.
If possible use the “enter a password” at bootup.
In bios disallow booting from USB.
These steps will not make you 100% secure, but will make things way more difficult.
Be careful what you have on your laptop when entering the USA, the security checks are no longer limited to your physical goods, according to the Danish online magazine ComOn.DK quite a lot of people have had to hand over their passwords to their laptops, in order for the Security personnel at the US airports to search their computers.
https://readmydamnblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/toplogo4.png00Mikehttps://readmydamnblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/toplogo4.pngMike2008-02-21 22:48:392008-02-23 12:42:01National Security taken to the extreme
Some stupid ¤#?# at Microsoft has seen fit to change the parameter to Mstsc (Remote Desktop) in SP1 (Vista/Win 2008) and SP3 (XP). Before you typed “Mstsc /Console” to connect to the console session at a server (basically some not so well written applications only worked here), but that was then – now say hello to “Mstsc /Admin”…
Even more genius, the /Console is SILENTLY IGNORED… just so it will take you longer to figure out what is wrong, AND of cause all third party Terminal Services applications will no longer be able to connect to console. Yes I know, of cause new versions will be released… but what #¤”% would have been wrong with leaving the /Console for backwards compatibility.
And why, well because Windows 2008 no longer needs this (yeah we heard this one before ;-)), ok cool – but hey Windows 2003 still does and will be around for QUITE some time still (we still have one or two NT4 servers running)..
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You may have heard about the excellent utility TrueCrypt which create encrypted virtual drives or partitions!? But now it has been released in a version 5.0a which should support the underlying OS (that is transparent bootup encryption of the system drive). Excellent.. I have not had time to check it, but if it works its utterly excellent (and best of all FREEEEEEEEEE!).
Recovery is as I read it achieved via an ISO boot image created upon installation, but again I have not checked this.
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Need to administer a remotely located server that has not enabled remote desktop!? Sure you can make a GP or do some registry editing, but hey it all takes time, some nice guy has made a util that will deal with this for you, just point and click..