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Whenever your computer is connected to the Internet, it is opened up to attacks by anyone experienced with the Internet technology. One of the possible attacks is by using the Telnet protocol to log into your system. If successful, the attacker can gain complete control of your system. With the Imaginary Telnet Server running, he will be served a fake response which will prevent him from accessing any resources available on your system. The server will give him the impression that he has found a top secret military computer. But when he tries to log in, the server will offer humorous rejections. If he uses one of the password cracking programs and tries to log in persistently, the server will feed him a series of completely fake data for a while, making him think that he got in. After a while, the server will "discover" the intruder and kick him off. No matter how hard the attacker tries, he cannot log in to your system via Telnet. Use it by itself or alongside a firewall. the server runs in the background and stays out of your way completely. Full assembly language source is included, so it can also be used as a model for assembly language programming of Internet servers for Windows computers.
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Utility to monitor and free unused RAM.
RAM Optimizer speeds up your computer system and helps prevent crashes by freeing unused RAM.
If you use a computer on a regular basis and run more than one program at a sitting, it's very likely that you will benefit from the use of a RAM optimizer, especially if you experience slowdowns or crashes.
What is RAM?
Random Access Memory, or RAM for short, is the short-term memory of your computer and is used to store information about currently running programs. When a program is executed, critical data is loaded from your hard drive (or other device) into RAM because accessing RAM is much faster than accessing the long-term memory on your hard drive.
Why does my RAM need to be optimized?
When many programs exit, the operating system fails to correctly unload them from memory (RAM). This leaves less memory available for other programs and can cause your system to slow down excessively or even crash. A RAM optimizer will free up this unused memory allowing your computer to perform at its optimum levels.
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X2Net BrowserPal allows you to securely store, recall and manage passwords and other text information right inside Internet Explorer itself. Implemented as an Explorer Bar (like the Favorites or History bars that appear at the left of the Internet Explorer) when you need to enter a password/user id in a Web Form you can just drag 'n drop it right there, no switching around applications! A familiar Explorer like interface makes it simple to use! The user can decide his own data structure with folders, sub folders and items. Managing items is just like Explorer, with drag 'n drop to organize and a right-click context menu to manage them. The user can print his data (with preview) either completely or from any node in his folder structure, or export his data in the standard CSV format. Backup and restore is built-in, with automated daily backups for extra peace of mind. The interface can be locked by command, requiring a master password to access the data, or can be automatically locked after so many minutes without use, or when the screen saver kicks in. The underlying data cab be encrypted using the Rijndael algorithm with 256 bit keys providing full security. X2Net BrowserPal also add an additional item to the context menu that pops up when a user right-clicks in an input field in Internet Explorer, which permits access to the user's data even if the Web Page designer has deliberately disabled the menus and tool bars making access to the Explorer Bar impossible. In this case the user's data appears as a pop-up menu which mimics the user's folder structure, and selecting the appropriate menu item causes it to be inserted in the current field. X2Net BrowserPal also understands tabs in text items, and can tab from field to field in a web page filling in all the fields as it goes. X2Net BrowserPal's data can even be used in most programs other than Internet Explorer, by accessing it using a left and right mouse-click combination.
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AS A PARENT, SpyPC 7.0 puts all the PC control back in YOUR hands. Kids are smart, and will surpass the simple surf control software that is included on your PC. Spy PC not only offers you rigorous access control to the Internet, it also effectively restricts access to certain parts of the PC. With its stealth surveillance functions, you can see what your kids or an intruder really accesses on your PC. Spy PC allows you to Log all keystrokes in chat rooms, create secret screenshots and see (and restrict) what applications are used.
WATCH INTRUDERS, because you never know who has accessed your PC while you were out of the office or away from home. SpyPC is the perfect surveillance tool to see what programs and files have been accessed or what web pages have been searched. SpyPC allows you to log all key strokes, lock your PC, lock setup modifications, disable all system functions such as editing the registry, accessing the control panel or command line and much more.
WATCH YOUR EMPLOYEES, because you never know what gets done once you are out of the office. Protect yourself from false claims with evidence such as screen captures and keystroke logs. Confront marathon web surfers with their time spent on the web or in chat rooms rather than working. You can even "lock" the PC during certain times of the day (or night), disable all system functions such as editing the registry, accessing the control panel or command line, lock setup modifications and much more!
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