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PwdHash, from the Security Lab at Stanford University, is a browser extension - available for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera - that converts a user’s password into a domain-specific password. PwdHash reads any password fields in a web form and dynamically replaces them with unique strong passwords.
The unique password is auto-generated by combining the user-specified [...]

Vista: Run CMD as Administrator

In Windows Vista, even though you have administrator privileges, the programs you run have “Standard User” permissions, unless they ask you for permission through the User Account Control mechanism - “Windows needs your permission to continue”.
If you are comfortable with command line utilities, a possible option is to run a command line with Administrator [...]

Manage Vista Integrity Levels with CHML

Windows Vista includes a security mechanism that labels objects with an integrity level. Files and folders have integrity levels, as do users and processes. Vista has six integrity levels, from highest trustworthiness to lowest: Trusted Installer, System, High, Medium, Low and Untrusted.
So, what are integrity levels? Well, they act as a kind of second [...]

Vista: Install authorized removable devices only

The ability of users to add new hardware devices to their computers creates a significant security issues for system administrators. A malicious user can potentially use a removable device with malicious software configured on it that includes an auto-run script to install malicious software on computers and steal company’s sensitive data.
Windows Vista enables system administrators [...]

Vista Password Backup and Recovery

Recovering a forgotten password in Windows Vista is a trivial task thanks to the built-in utility that makes it easy to backup and recover login passwords securely. It is critically important that you make a backup of both your password and the Administrator password.
To use the Password Backup utility, open the Control Panel, go to [...]

Enforce Vista IE 7 Protected Mode

By default, Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista runs in Protected-Mode, which adds additional defenses to help enable a safer browsing experience for users. In Protected-Mode, Internet Explorer runs with reduced permissions to mitigate software vulnerabilities exploitation by eliminating the possibility to alter user or system files without user’s explicit permission.
While Protected-Mode is enabled by [...]




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