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This week we discuss the topic of Phishing. We discuss what it is, how to spot it and give a few ideas on how to keep yourself safe from it.

Firefox phishing filter:
<image src="http://lowleveltech.net/drupal/images/phishing_ff_catch.jpg" width="640" />

IE7 phishing filter:
<image src="http://lowleveltech.net/drupal/images/phishing_ie7_catch.jpg" width="640" />

Links:
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing">Wikipedia</a>
<a href="http://operationphishnet.org/">Operation Phishnet</a>
<a href="http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/email/phishing.mspx">Microsoft's anti-phishing site</a>
<a href="http://www.gnucitizen.org/blog/what-happens-to-your-computer-if-you-mispell-googlecom">Mistyped google example</a>

End song: The Beatles - Fool on the Hill
Running time: 29:15
Direct download: episode29.mp3
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In episode 28 of lowleveltech podcast we talk about the Xbox 360.  Conversation varies from the technical side of the console, good and bad points of both the console and microsoft xbox live.

We also discuss games and the HD effect on gaming and how the future looks for the console.

There were two images used in the podcast which are located below.

http://lowleveltech.net/drupal/images/achievement_list.jpg
http://lowleveltech.net/drupal/images/achievementlist_sr.jpg

We hope you enjoy the show!

Regards,

LLT Team (Boletje, Belnarlo and Redironfist)

Direct download: episode28.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 12:28 PM
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Google mail
{These are some quick notes I made in getting ready for the podcast.  Not spell checked at all}

Where to start?  Well, Gmail, is a none browser specific web based mail system.  This means you don't have to have a dedicated mail program like Outlook, or Thunderbird or any number of other mail programs.

Mail is stored on a webserver owned and operated by Google.  Depending on you level of paranoia, this can be good or bad.

good: you can access all of your saved mail from any web connection.
bad: anyone who has your  password can also access your mail. Hopefully, you have not shared your password.

Good: lots of storage capacity - 2+ GB
bad: Google ads

Good: have access to all your contacts from any web connection.
bad: anyone who has your password also has access.  Potential for compermise.

Good: great search engine
bad: too much info

The contacts portion is ok.  You just have to remember that this is still "beta" software.  This means that they are still hammering out stuff, adding features, and just plain futzing with it.  It would be nice if you could store multiple/alternative e-mail addresses for you contacts.  I suspect that they will get this feature strighted out later on.

Message storage:  Well, you give each message you wish to store a label.  For example you could setup a label "Computer-hardware" and store any"label" any e-ail related to computer hardware with this label then archive it.  Labels are sort of like folders or directories.  The current system is flat, no hiracherial labels/folders. This can be either good or bad.

Chat:  Nice feature.  I use it a fair amount with Narlo and Bol in setting up the show each week.  I also use it with several friends.  Personally, I like to talk, so I use Skype whenever I can.

Spam:  Google's spam filter is one of the best I've seen.  Also, if something should make it through, you just "report" it and the filter will pick it up form on.  You can also configure filters as well.  

Filter, need to sort your incoming mail - use the filter.  Neat tool.I need to play with it some more myself.

One of the things that puts people off regarding Gmail is the Google Ads that are displayed along side your mail.  For the most part I ignore them.  Some people think that Google is reading your e-mail, I have not seen anything to make me think that it is true.  They do scan the subject line, this is how they target the ads.  Besides, I never post anything in e-mail that can't be shown on the evening news.

The mail system is just one of several tools Google offers.  They are not yet integrated and once they do it will be something to behold.  Imagine - mail, calendar, notes, all working together.  Gee, do you think that they might be some competition for another company that sells you a package to do this? We'll just have to wait and see.

There are several Fire Fox add ons for google mail.  Just do a Google search of "firefox google add-ins and you'll be entertained for hours.  Also, go to the Fire Fox extension page and you'll find several.

The end song this week is <a href="http://www.20grit.com/">20 Grit - Player's Heaven</a>

Running time: 48:50


Direct download: episode27.mp3
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Happy new year all!

First off let me apologize for the audio (once more). I was so exited that Red was going to try to record (as a backup), I forgot to record myself until we where 10 minutes or so into the podcast. Nothing much to worry about, except for the fact that Red's recording was lacking his audio. So the first 10 minutes may sound a bit strange as Red's questions etc won't come through, and the switch to full audio doesn't make too much sense.

Anyways as a first topic for the year we decided to tackle passwords. Everyone uses them, and most people use bad passwords, or don't spent too little time thinking about them. In this cast we try to give you some insight in why to put thought into your passwords and how.

We discuss 3 classes of passwords (insecure, secure and very secure)and when to use each of them. We discuss some ways to come up with good passwords and remember them. And we discuss a few sites that will help you further on the topic.

The end song this week is <a href="http://www.futuristicsexrobotz.com/">Futuristic Sex Robotz - Fuck the MPAA</a>

Links discussed in the show:
<a src="http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1554">Ten Windows Password Myths</a>
<a src="https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm">GRC Password Generator</a>
<a src="http://www.securitystats.com/tools/password.php">Password strength meter</a>
<a src="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password_strength">Wikipedia</a>
<a src="http://www.phenoelit.de/dpl/dpl.html">Default passwords</a>
<a src="http://www.lockdown.co.uk/?pg=combi&s=articles">Password crack times</a>
<a src="http://windowssecrets.com/links/yy9aaeqiyyb6d/fc5bb2h/">Roboform</a>
<a src="http://www.roboform.com/">Roboform</a>
<a src="http://www.dexadine.com/acerose.html">Acerose Password Fault</a>


Running time: 40:00
Direct Download: <a href="http://media.libsyn.com/media/lowleveltech/episode26.mp3">Episode 26</a>
Direct download: episode26.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 3:13 PM
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