Friday 9 December 2011

Pen Drive Security Threat

Pen Drive Security Threat

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Pen drive is one of the most familiar devices with anyone who is using a computer these days. The portable gadget is growing immensely popular for its extended functionality in different sectors.
Apart from being a perfect device for storing and transferring data, the popularity of the device has been fueled by its convenience of use.
However, every technology has its downside. The more the tech-savvies run after improved technology, the more they are being exposed to the dangers that are associated with the technology. Pen drive is not an exception in this regard. Although it has simplified the process of storing volumes of data, it has its own share of threats that can be hazardous and sometimes lead to disastrous consequences.
Some of the major problems with pen derive are discussed bellow.
Virus threat:
In the corporate world, chances are their one can send virus to the PCs of an organization and disrupt functions. Earlier, the prime sources of virus to a computer were emails or floppy drives. However, the technology has evolved to check the virus from these sources and protect the PC. But, it is really difficult to detect the virus transmitted through a pen drive. Unless a company has strong anti-virus policies or unless each file in a networked is being checked for the security, it is almost impossible to protect the PCs against the virus that comes with a pen drive.
Data insecurity:
The corporate sectors across the world are vying with each other to stay afloat and at times they don`t hesitate to deploy any unethical means to get data from their rivals. If you flip the pages of history, you will find numerous instances where hackers and spies have been employed for espionage. Being a small device, pen drive creates opportunities for the miscreants to access data from unprotected PC that has an open USB port and steals information such as research data, clients` list, quotes and etc. As it is possible to store huge amount of data in the pen drive, anyone can easily bring the software in it to decode the password of the PC or hack other information.
Use of spam ware:
Sometimes, the treats come with the employees of the organization. Apart from bringing the virus, the pen drive is able to carry malicious software that can be planted in a PC by anyone. Often, the employees go against the corporate ethics and use the device to take unauthorized software and data such as shareware, games, MP3 music, software pranks, video clips, pornography pictures, etc. Moreover, the introduction of the pen drive has multiplied the threats of data insecurity and bringing bulky spamware with its available space. The organizations are more susceptible to threats as the software with password cracking ability can also be carried easily.
Prone to data Loss:
Pen drive is a very small and useful device. But the most dangerous downside of the device is that it lacks any security system. So, if you have stored data in it and it is misplaced, anyone can access the data. Due to its small size the chances of loss are high. You and your organization may be in trouble in case the data is manipulated. Of late, there have been growing demands among the pen drive users to develop the device with security system.
Companies have been taking conscious protest against the threats involved with the portable device like small drive. However, the organizations need to be extremely careful about the use of this device inside the office premises.






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ALL IN ONE CREDIT CARD

All-In-One Credit Card


Quite a few of us use multiple credit cards and every time one card expires, its plastic adds to the trash. So do the numerous receipts that we accumulate after swiping our CC. The fundamental of the One Card Electronic Card is quite simple; it wants to eliminate the trash (and resolve issues like identity theft via discarded expired CCs) by proposing to be this all-credit-cards-in-one device. On one end of the gadget is a Memory Card Slot that will help the user upload their various CC Details.

The other end has a turning-knob that allows one to choose the appropriate Credit Card to be swiped. The display on the device reflects an identical copy of the CC front, while the strip on the back mimics a CC’s magnetic strip. Once the transaction is completed, the receipt generated is displayed on the device (no paper receipt) and the info gets stored on the memory card.

The concept is pretty clear in what it wants to achieve, namely combine all cards that a person uses under one umbrella, reduce generation of paper/plastic trash, identity security etc. The only block is the compatibility with various banks and the willingness of people to rely on a gadget for daily CC transactions. Yes, we do use online, virtual services, but something like this is quite different.











Saturday 9 April 2011

Wireless Broadband at Malaysia

 This topic will eventually help you decide to subscribe to a wireless broadband provider. Definitely, Broadband at Malaysia seriously need to improve their quality of service and speed.
Now, here we are.. right down to the business

1. Celcom 3G

Good Things:
  • 3.5G speed on advanced packages (3.2mbps only)
  • Great Coverage around Malaysia. Tried the service at some Islands, Mountains and Rural Areas
  • Download Speed is fairly “OK” around city areas, the advanced package performs quite well.
Bad Things:
  • Uses one IP for all 3G modems
  • Doesn’t work well in high floors. Example would be 14th floor and higher.
  • Frequent switch between 3G and GPRS networks. It makes unwanted sign out from various Instant messenger programs.
  • High latency
  • 5GB Download limit restriction. After you pass the 5GB limit your speed will downgrade dramatically
  • Still need to pay more down payment if you are foreigner or expat
  • Almost impossible to download any Torrents or P2P, Tested using Blue Cube Modem only. Please share your own experience if it is different.
Speed:
  • Download speed is 60KB to 150KB which also varies on network availability and locations
Price:
In a range of RM78 – RM99 monthly (Subscription and down payment not included). CheckCelcom Broadband website about their latest packages. Don’t forget to read the Fair Usage Policy.
Who should subscribe this?
This is a great option if you travel around Malaysia quite a lot and you want to keep your internet on the go. If all you do are checking email and browsing facebook. Then you should get this.

2. Digi Broadband

Good things:
  • Fastest 3.5G broadband so far (Tested with advanced package). Download and Upload speeds are way faster than any other networks
  • Less latency
  • Unique IP addresses
  • Currently Petaling Jaya is fully covered under the network and provides maximum speed around there.
  • P2P and torrent downloads are allowed
Bad things:
  • Less coverage area. They are expanding as we speak. It switch to EDGE networks when 3G is not available and that can be really really slow.
  • Download limit at 10GB to 30GB depending on the size of the package. Honestly I don’t feel drastic speed reduction when I am over download limit. I strongly hope they will keep it in that way.
  • Still need to pay more down payment if you are foreigner or expat or you need to have a credit card.
Speed:
  • Download speed is 70KB to 500KB, upload speed from 90KB – 250KB
Price:
In a range of RM58 – RM188 monthly (Subscription and down payment not included). CheckDigi website about their latest packages. Here is their fair usage policy.
Who should subscribe this?
Ask yourself, are you a regular downloader? a developer? spend so much time on the internet? social media junkie? If it is “yes” then this is for you.

3. Maxis 3G Broadband

Good things:
Bad things:
  • Both download and upload speed is relatively slower than Celcom
  • P2P download blocked, so torrent downloads not allowed
  • Download limit and restriction, if not mistaken it is 1.5GB for the smallest package and 12GB max for the higher packages
  • You need to pay more down payment if you are an expatriate
Speed:
  • Download speed is 30KB to 170KB which also varies on network availability and locations
Price:
In a range of RM58 – RM178 monthly (Subscription and down payment not included). CheckMaxis website about their latest packages. Also never forget to read their usage policy (PDF).
Who should subscribe this?
If all you do is checking email then you might want this. Advanced package only able to browse social media sites effectively.

4. P1 WiMAX

Good things:
  • Stable speed with the Pro Package
  • Desktop modem and laptop modem options
  • Less latency or delay
  • P2P and torrent downloads allowed
Bad things:
  • Download Limit on all home packages from 5GB – 40GB
  • Doesn’t play well with rough weather
  • Only Pro Package works quite well
  • Less coverage area for now, if no coverage; it is not usable at all
Speed:
  • From 50KB – 350KB download speed. Upload speed unknown for now.
Price:
In a range of RM49 – RM199 monthly (Subscription and down payment not included). Checkp1 website about their latest packages. Also check Coverage area.
Who should subscribe this?
If you are a regular downloader, developer, social media junkie, then this is for you.

5. iZZi Broadband

Good things:
  • Stable line with iZZiPro desktop terminal
  • Desktop modem and laptop modem options
  • Less latency or delay (depending on the location)
  • P2P and torrent downloads allowed
  • No download limit (For now)
Bad things:
  • Need to pay the entire amount upfront
  • Consistency of the service get interrupted time to time
  • Speed is not promising
  • Doesn’t play well with rough weather
  • Less coverage
  • Overall performance is not satisfactory
Speed:
  • Download speed from 70KB to 170KB, upload speed is 25KB to 55KB
Price:
In a range of RM890 – RM1690 yearly (Subscription and down payment not included). CheckiZzi website about their latest packages. Also check Coverage area.
Who should subscribe this?
If you are a regular downloader, developer, social media junkie, then this is for you.

 
Well there you have it. I would love to know your experience about these Providers as well. Please feel free to share your comments, ratings and thoughts.
How would you Rate them?


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