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Author: ninjatechnyc

Batch Copy Logs From Server At Multiple Intervals Using Task Scheduler

Posted on June 12, 2015 By ninjatechnyc

I came across a situation where a vendor wanted logs files from a server at around 2am in the morning to troubleshoot why an application wasn’t sending a specific email at that time. Problem was, I wasn’t planning on being up at that early in the morning to grab log files and I didn’t know…

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Internet Explorer 8 Crashes on Manage Add-Ons

Posted on June 13, 2012 By ninjatechnyc

Problem: In IE8, when you click to Tools –> Manage Add-Ons, Internet Explorer crashes with a Data Execution Prevention error. Symptoms: Application Event Logs show Event ID 1000 – Faulting Application iexplore.exe I tried reinstalling IE8, but that did not help Solution: For me, the problem was due to a faulty ActiveX control or Java…

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Internet Explorer 8 – Does Not Remember Password

Posted on June 7, 2012 By ninjatechnyc

Problem: Internet Explorer 8 won’t remember the user’s password information for a website Symptoms: User starts IE8, types in “salesforce” in the address bar, which automatically brings him to to Salesforce.com. He clicks on the Login link, enters his Username and Password, checks off the box that says “Remember User Name”, and goes about his…

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opinion, privacy, security, windows

Simply Security – EU proposes data protection overhaul; criticism ensues

Posted on February 4, 2012 By ninjatechnyc

The European Commission this week revealed a proposed overhaul to decades-old data protection rules in an effort to improve online privacy and Internet security across the European Union (EU) and beyond. However, even before the effects of the proposed rules could settle, backlash was felt from companies and governments around the world. But here’s the…

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Can Authorities Force You to Give Up Laptop Password?

Posted on January 5, 2012 By ninjatechnyc

News to watch – Can you be compelled by authorities to give up your encryption keys, passphrases, or passwords? Federal prosecutors want a judge to order a Colorado woman to provide the password to decrypt her laptop, which the government seized with a search warrant. With backup from digital rights groups, the woman is fighting…

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cnet – Verizon Wireless: Yep, that’ll be $2 to pay your bill online

Posted on December 29, 2011 By ninjatechnyc

There’s news out that Verizon Wireless wants to charge me $2 every time I pay my bill online using the single pay option. That means, when I get my bill, I’ll be charged a “convienence fee” of $2 for going online and paying on their website. However’ if I pay by check, through the mail,…

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Spyware On Every Android (And Possibly Blackberry) Phone Out There

Posted on November 30, 2011 By ninjatechnyc

Per Gizmodo – Spyware on every Android (and possibly Blackberry and Nokia) phone out there… If you have any decently modern Android phone, everything you do is being recorded by hidden software lurking inside… Carrier IQ’s software is installed in your phone at the deepest level. You don’t know it’s there. You are never warned…

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opinion, privacy, security

Netflix Changing DVD Service Name To “Qwikster”?

Posted on September 19, 2011 By ninjatechnyc

Update: Netflix does a rewind! Abandons the Qwikster plan… Got an email from, Netflix. They’re changing their DVD service name to “Qwikster”? Really? But the same lousy pricing? Here’s the email: Dear xxxx, I messed up. I owe you an explanation. It is clear from the feedback over the past two months that many members…

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Dilbert – Stay Out Of The Data Center!

Posted on July 24, 2011 By ninjatechnyc

 - Dilbert by Scott Adams

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Dilbert – Firewall Issues

Posted on May 24, 2011 By ninjatechnyc

 

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