Showing posts with label Hardware. Show all posts
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Monday, September 26, 2011

[+]d'ZheNwaY's Blog[+]: Adobe adding security, privacy goodies to ...

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Summary: Adobe’s new Flash Player 11 will include support for 64-bit exploit migitation and support for SSL socket connections.





Battling to cope with the hacker bullseye on its back, Adobe plans to add new security and privacy features to the next iteration of its ubiquitous Flash Player, including  support for SSL socket connections and the introduction of 64-bit ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization).


Adobe said the new Flash Player 11, expected in early October, will include the SSL socket connection support to make it easier for developers to protect the data they stream over the Flash Player raw socket connections.


Adobe to rush out Flash Player patch to thwart zero-day attacks ]


Flash Player 11 will also include a secure random number generator.


Adobe’s Platform Security Strategist Peleus Uhley explains:


Flash Player previously provided a basic, random number generator through Math.random. This was good enough for games and other lighter-weight use cases, but it didn’t meet the complete cryptographic standards for random number generation. The new random number generator API hooks the cryptographic provider of the host device, such as the CryptGenRandom function in Microsoft CAPI on Windows, for generating the random number. The native OS cryptographic providers have better sources of entropy and have been peer reviewed by industry experts.


Adobe admits to 80 'code changes' in Flash Player patch ]


The company is also adding 64-bit support in Flash Player 11, a move that Uhley says will bring some security side-benefits.


If you are using a 64-bit browser that supports address space layout randomization (ASLR) in conjunction with the 64-bit version of Flash Player, you will be protected by 64-bit ASLR. Traditional 32-bit ASLR only has a small number of bits available in the memory address for randomizing locations. Memory addresses based on 64-bit registers have a wider range of free bits for randomization, increasing the effectiveness of ASLR.



On the privacy side, Adobe is adding a private browsing mode to allow users to stay incognito while viewing Flash files.   A mobile control panel is also being added to Android devices to easier for users to manage their Flash Player privacy settings on their Android devices.

Source: http://dzhenway.blogspot.com/2011/09/adobe-adding-security-privacy-goodies.html

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Test Your Keyboard Ability


The keyboard is one of tool we use frequently when using a computer. But, let’s test the keyboard if it is a reliable or not.


Here are several ways to test whether your keyboard really reliable or not.


You just type the sentence of “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” but in ways as follows :



1. Open your notepad in Windows Accessories Menu.
2. Press and hold on the left and right shift keys
3. Type the sentence of “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog”. (Note that the left and right shift keys not be released, but stay to hold on untill you have finished typing the sentence).
4. See if the writing out is completed. Is the output sentence accordance with the input words above or there are any missing letters.
5. If there were a lot of missing letters, then the keyboard has the low quality. Please do not be disappointed if your keyboard included in the low quality. This is just a test. The important is we can still typing to improve the work.


Why we must type the sentence of “the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” ? Because those words is a sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet used to test typewriters and computer keyboards, and in other applications involving all the letters in English alphabet.




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Source: http://finderonly.blogspot.com/2010/08/test-your-keyboard-ability.html

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