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Basmi Firus dengan Notepad

@DiCo off
DiCo matikan proses virus
taskkill /F /IM namavirus1.exe /IM namavirus2.exe
DiCo hapus semua virus berdasarkan ukuran
for /R C:\ %%a in (*.exe) do if %%~za equ 157184 del /A: H S R A “%%a”
DiCo hapus virus yang nyamar
DiCo untuk drive c dan semua subfoldernya
for /R C:\ %%a in (*.doc.exe) do del “%%a”
DiCo untuk drive D dan semua subfoldernye
for /R D:\ %%a in (*.doc.exe) do del “%%a”
DiCo kembalikan document yang diHidden virus
cd /d c:\
echo untuk drive C dan semua subfoldernya
attrib *.doc -H -S -A /S
cd /d d:\
DiCo untuk drive D dan semua subfoldernya
attrib *.doc -H -S -A /S
exit

kemudian simpen script tersebut dengan nama DiCo.bat

Menemukan Password Administrator Win XP

Memang hidup dijaman sekarang yang sulit semakin sulit bila setiap keinginan kita untuk “berkembang” dikekang. Bagi karyawan perkantoran yang menggunakan komputer dengan OS Windows XP akan makin terkekang kebebasannya karena komputer hanya bisa digunakan hanya untuk kerja dan kerja.

Memang ini merupakan IT policy setiap kantor yang tidak memperbolehkan untuk menginstall bermacam2 program tapi hal inilah yang membuat para karyawan sulit untuk berkembang. Memang harus diakui ada sisi baik dan ada juga sisi buruk dari penerapan IT Policy.

Tapi kali ini kita sedikit mengabaikan sisi baik dari IT policy tersebut dan lebih mensupport para karyawan untuk bisa berkembang.Artikel ini sedikit memberi gambaran bahwa setiap ada kesulitan pasti ada jalan keluar.

Di dunia maya ini banyak sekali artikel yang membahas tentang cara membongkar password administrator Windows XP bahkan sudah banyak program yang dibuat untuk mereset ataupun mengganti password tersebut. Tentunya jika kita ingin bermain manis, kita tidak perlu melakukan cara-cara kasar tersebut karena resiko yang kita ambil akan lebih besar. Cara yang digunakan untuk menemukan password administartor sangat simple dan tidak perlu banyak pengetahuan yang dibutuhkan hanya tinggal mengikuti langkah dibawah ini :

Keperluan yang dibutuhkan untuk mengetahui password administrator antara lain 1 buah disket, akses internet dan email:

1. langkah pertama adalah mendownload file image.exe dari http://www.loginrecovery.com/referal.php?p=2
2. Buat bootable disk dengan menjalankan file tersebut
3. Matikan computer lalu boot dengan menggunakan disk tersebut. (disk tersebut akan menghasilkan satu buah file upload.txt)
4. Setelah itu masuk ke windows xp secara normal (sebelumnya keluarkan disket) lalu buka http://www.loginrecovery.com/instructions.php
5. Masukkan disket lalu pilih upload.txt, masukkan alamat email dan access code lalu klik submit.
6. Kita akan mendapatkan konfirmasi lewat email untuk mengetahui password kita telah selesai. Sebenarnya website ini sangat cepat sekali untuk menemukan password tetapi karena kita menggunakannya secara gratisan maka harus menunggu 48 jam (2 hari) untuk bisa melihat password administrator, kecuali kalau mau bayar, dimenit itu juga password bisa ketahuan.
7. Bila telah 48 jam (lama bener yah ..) buka http://www.loginrecovery.com/results.php , masukkan alamat email saat kita mengupload, klik view lalu masukkan access code and .. password administrator ditemukan
Memang segala sesuatu tidak ada yang sempurna tetapis situs ini mengklaim keberhasilan menemukan password diatas 98.5% hebat bukan …
Selamat mencoba dan ingat segala sesuatu yang kita perbuat, akibatnya kita sendiri yang mananggungnya jadi waspadalah…..

Oleh NeEkatT
Sumber: www.jasakom.com

Buat yang Test Buta warna

Enable/Disable Autorun

How To Enable/Disable Autorun (Windows 95/98/Me)
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Access the System Properties Dialog. Using Control Panel: My Computer: Properties or Explorer: My Computer: Properties.
Select the Device Manager tab.
Select the CD-ROM folder.
Select the entry for your CD-ROM drive.
Select Properties.
Select the Settings tab.
Turn on or off the Auto insert notification option.
Select OK.
Select OK


How To Enable/Disable Autorun (Windows NT/2000)
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Start RegEdit (regedt32.exe).
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Services/Cdrom.
Edit the Autorun value to '1' to enable autorn, and '0' to disable autorun.
Close RegEdit


How To Enable/Disable Autorun (Windows XP)
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Open Windows Explorer by pressing the Windows + "e" key.
Right-click the desired CD-ROM and select Properties from the menu.
Select the AutoPlay tab.
Select each item from the pulldown list and for the Action to perform, select "Take no action" to disable autorun, or pick the apporpriate action to take if enabling autorun.
Select OK.


How To Enable Autorun for Other Removable Media
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Autorun can be enabled or disabled for all Removable media types, such as a floppy or Zip disk. Windows systems are configured to enable CD Notification, other removable media are by default disabled.

The System Properties User interface only exposes the CD Enable or Disable selection. The setting reflected in this dialog makes an entry in the System Registry. It is in this same location that other media types are configured.


Notes:
Modifiying the Registry is not for the inexperienced user. Anyone will tell you, be VERY careful.
The modifications made in this case use Hex not Decimal numbers. If you are unfamiliar with the Registry or the characteristics of base numbering and Hex, studying these topics prior to making these modifications is advisable.
To Modify these Registry Settings, Use Regedit and navigate to the following Key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Policies
Explorer
"NoDriveTypeAutoRun"

The default value for the setting is 95 0 0 0. Change the first byte to 91. Restart the computer to make the new setting take effect. You may have to right-click on the floppy and choose AutoPlay from the menu to see the AutoPlay behavior.


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Additional Technical Info
The first byte defines which drive types to EXCLUDE from Autorun behavior. The hex value of the byte is the sum of all of the drive type values to exclude + 128.

DRIVE_UNKNOWN 1
DRIVE_NO_ROOT_DIR 2
DRIVE_REMOVABLE 4 (floppy disks and removable cartridges)
DRIVE_FIXED 8 (hard disks)
DRIVE_REMOTE 16 (network drives)
DRIVE_CDROM 32 (CD-ROMs)
DRIVE_RAMDISK 64

The default configuration excludes UNKNOWN (1), REMOVABLE (4) and REMOTE (16) which would be 16 + 4 + 1 + 128 = 149, which is hex 95. If you take out REMOVABLE you get 16 + 1 + 128 = 145, which is hex 91.

The calculation for this value is 1 + 4 + 16 + 128 = 149. 149 Decimal is 95 Hex
The new calculation is 1 + 16 + 128 = 145. 149 Decimal is 91 Hex

You may have to restart for the system to recognize a floppy or Zip as an Autoplay drive. If your floppy drive does not show a custom icon or AutoPlay in the menu when right-clicked, double-click on the icon for your computer on the desktop and press F5 to refresh the information in the Explorer window. Zips and floppies will not autolaunch when media is inserted. You must double-click their icon or right-click and choose AutoPlay from the menu.

I Hate Stupid People --- No Asshole Rule!!!

Back in Sept. 2007, I quit my job after enduring 5 years of obstacles & failure. Besides my health problems, I was constantly irritated with my co-workers and bosses for not being the best they could be, and for demanding everyone else be the best they could be.
Personally, I don't ever remember receiving anything positive from this job and to make matters worse, they weren't the most understanding, cooperative, productive…. OR…. Intelligent bunch!!!

There came a time when my motto became, "I Hate Stupid People"…. and everyone who knew me then (and now) knows how much Stupidity really aggravates me! Sometimes I just want to scream it!!!



After having repeated this mantra for nearly half a decade, I came across a very interesting newspaper clipping… I laughed so hard I cried!

Here's the newspaper article:


At that point, I realized there were other people like me, dissatisfied with working conditions but with no real 'tools' to making things better. In reality, all I wanted was validation for myself.

So I began my search on the internet to find others who had been mistreated at their workplace, when I came across a brilliant writer who authored the book, "No Asshole Rule"….

This book describes how one can survive Assholes in the Workplace---a very frank approach but kinda funny too!

Here are some excerpts from Bob Sutton's blog:

Survival Tips:

-Escape if you possibly can.
-Start with polite conversation.
-If a bully keeps spewing venom at you, limit your contact with the creep as much as possible.
-Find ways to enjoy "small wins" over assholes.
-Practice indifference and emotional detachment - learn how not to let an asshole touch your soul.
-Keep an asshole diary - carefully document what the jerk does and when it happens.
-Recruit fellow victims and witnesses.
-Take legal action if you must, but do so as a last resort.


Since the last time I viewed his blog, he has also added a 24-Question Self-Exam on his site. It's interesting to see if you are made up of asshole material… (LOL) http://electricpulp.com/guykawasaki/arse/

Summarizing the "No Asshole Rule" from Bob Sutton's interview:

"Asshole" behavior includes bullying, interpersonal aggression, emotional abuse, abusive supervision, petty tyranny, harassment, and incivility in the workplace. And he shows that such behavior affects the bottom line of a business through impaired organizational performance, including increased turnover, absenteeism, decreased commitment to work, and impaired individual performance.

The "No Asshole Rule" doesn't allow anyone to get away with demeaning, nasty, or disrespectful behavior toward others in the workplace. People who continually behave that way need serious reform or should be shown the door.

The rule is needed because too many organizations allow such behavior to persist. For example, surveys show that one out of two Americans has an abusive boss. And one out of five or six people is in work relationships where they feel persistently, emotionally abused.

Assholes have devastating cumulative effects partly because nasty interactions have far more impact on us than positive ones-five times the punch, according to recent research. And it takes numerous encounters with positive people to offset the energy and happiness sapped by a single episode with one asshole.

Surveys show that one out of two Americans has an abusive boss.
The behavior of assholes damages individual well-being and also impacts corporate profits, mostly because it reduces people's commitment to the organization and drives out some of the best employees.

The Dirty Dozen - {someone who oppresses, humiliates, de-energizes or belittles a subordinate or colleague}

1. Personal insults
2. Invading another's personal space
3. Uninvited personal contact
4. Threats and intimidation, both verbal and non verbal
5. Sarcastic jokes and teasing used to deliver insults
6. Withering email flames
7. Status slaps intended to humiliate another person
8. Public shaming or status degradation rituals
9. Rude interruptions
10. Two-faced attacks
11. Dirty looks
12. Treating people as if they are invisible

If you want more info on this subject, check out Bob Sutton's blog {there's a wealth of information on this subject!}:
http://bobsutton.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/08/the-latest-tips.html


As for me, I still haven't received my $700 vacation pay and because I quit, I didn't qualify for unemployment.

If there was such a thing, I would apply for "Battle Pay", because working for those people was like an uphill battle--- with no assistance, no training, no motivation, no possibility of advancement, and No Appreciation for those who made a difference!

What it means to "Go Green"...!!!

"Trees are vital to our planet. They help us reduce Global Warming, they clean our air, filter our water systems, provide a habitat for half of the world’s wildlife species, and much more."

For me, learning about the planet and the environment I live in, broadens my appreciation of Mother Earth and compels me to become more active in saving Her...


The first steps are never easy, but there are lots of eco-friendly websites that will give you great tips on how to get started... for instance, recycling! This is NOT a new concept but it is one that needs to be explained a little better so that more people can get on board.

***items like aluminum, plastic, and glass cannot be broken down (dissolved) by nature because they are synthetic (not natural materials). When these items go to the landfill or the incinerator to be burnt, they give off bad gasses that contribute to the Greenhouse effect. These gasses interfere with our planet's ability to stay warm and destroy things like ozone, which in turn ruins the Earth's atmosphere. Not to mention that these unnatural materials (if they go to landfill with the regular garbage) also pollute our water systems.

Recycling is not difficult; just tedious. But if you plan it right, you won’t have a lot of work to do and the benefits are astronomical!



Another easy "Green" thing to do around the house is change your light bulbs from incandescent to fluorescent. Those are the spiral looking bulbs which are energy & cost efficient, and fit any kind of light fixture. ***check Home Depot, they have a $5,000 sweepstake going on.

For me, the hardest part (and still working on it), is switching from paper napkins & paper towels to using regular fabric kitchen towels... My house is a huge PAPER hog and we go through paper (toilet, kitchen & printer paper!), like it's going out of style...

For my printing needs, I will be shopping for eco-friendly paper (whenever available). For my kitchen, the paper towels are GONE and for the bathroom... well, nothing I can do about that one right now! LOL!

I've also stopped using dryer sheets and have replaced them with dryer balls. I don't do plastic bags at the supermarket any more. I don't use aerosols like Pam cooking spray or hairspray, and I remember to turn off lights in rooms and power down electronics not in use. I’ve also learned recently that by changing the temperature on your thermostat by 2 degrees all year, you can save about 2,000 pounds of C02 a year!!!

My best effort thus far, has been the adoption of my Furry Friend from the animal shelter.

If you want to get involved somehow but don't know what to do, take a look at some of these options:

-go to your local Arboretum and help them plant trees;

-volunteer at your local animal shelter;

-make your own compost

-carpool or use public transportation when possible

-walk or ride bike when possible

-volunteer to clean up local beaches

-donate time or money to worthy causes that will ensure a better tomorrow ($100 plants an entire forest!!!) –always make sure they are a non-profit organization!

-don’t be afraid to sign a petition if it’s for conservation of wildlife, welfare of animals, cleaner environment or anything else that will have a positive impact on Earth’s future. --be sure to check the sponsors and /or orgs promoting the petition before you sign it.

-Check your household cleaning supplies to see how toxic they are for the environment. Try to switch to a more Earth-friendly brand.

-Keep your car tires inflated to improve gas mileage by 3 percent. Every gallon you save also saves 20 pounds of C02 emissions.

*** Your Carbon Calculator***

Here’s an interesting tool to help you calculate how much Carbon your life style is emitting. Don’t be embarrassed, just be honest with your answers.

1. CarbonFund.org - http://www.carbonfund.org/site/pages/individuals/category/Carbon%20Calculators/

2. Travel Matters - http://www.travelmatters.org/calculator/individual/

To Off-Set MY carbon emissions in a given month, I need 19 trees!!!! That’s bad you calculate 19 trees by the amount of people on this planet… there just aren’t enough trees in this world!!!

I am not going to wait for Earth Day once a year, to do something....How about you?

Know Your Plastic Recyclables by Number!!!

We've all seen the little numbers living inside the telltale recycling arrows, and most of us know that they refer to the composition of the containers, which also determines whether or not they can be recycled. Recently, word has spread that some of these plastic leach toxic chemicals and nasties like hormone disruptors into whatever they are in contact with; not something you want to be putting on your lips or in your mouth. So which is which?




#1 - PET or PETE: polyethylene terephthalate is used in many soft drink, water, and juice bottles. It's easily recycled, doesn't leach, and accepted by most curbside municipal programs and just about all plastic recycling centers.

#2 - HDPE: high-density polyethylene is used in milk jugs, detergent and shampoo bottles, and, because it hasn't been found to leach, will replace polycarbonate in a new Nalgene bottle (more on that in a sec). It has also has not been found to leach, and is widely accepted and easily recycled.

#3 - PVC: Vinyl or polyvinyl chloride is a bad, bad plastic. Soft PVC often contains and can leach toxic phthalates, and can also off-gas chemicals into the air. It's used in some cling wraps (yikes!), many children's toys, fashion accessories, shower curtains, and detergent and spray bottles. To top it off, PVC isn't recyclable, either.

#4 - LDPE: low-density polyethylene is used most plastic shopping bags, some cling wraps, some baby bottles and reusable drink & food containers. It hasn't been found to leach, and is recyclable at most recycling centers (and many grocery stores take the shopping bags) but generally not in curbside programs.

#5 - PP: polypropylene can be found in some baby bottles, lots of yogurt and deli takeout containers, and many reusable food and drink containers (you know, the Tupperware- and Rubbermaid-types). It hasn't been found to leach, and is recyclable in some curbside programs and most recycling centers.

#6 - PS: polystyrene is used in takeout food containers, egg containers, and some plastic cutlery, among other things. It has been found to leach styrene--a neurotoxin and possible human carcinogen--and has been banned in cities like Portland, Ore. and San Francisco. Still, it persists and is not often recyclable in curbside programs, though some recycling centers will take it.

#7 - Everything else, and this is where the waters get a bit murky. First, and perhaps most notably, #7 includes PC, or polycarbonate, which has been making headlines lately because it's used in Nalgene's reusable water bottles and has been found to leach bisphenol A, a hormone disruptor that mimics estrogen; as such, Nalgene is switching to HDPE, a less harmful plastic.

But that's just the tip of the #7 iceberg; though you're less likely to see them in the grocery store than some of the others, the burgeoning crop of bioplastics (made from plant-based material rather than the usual petroleum base for plastic) also falls under this umbrella, for now, at least. Most common of these is PLA, or polyactide, which is most commonly made with corn, these days. It isn't easily recycled, though it can be composted in industrial composting operations--your kitchen composter most likely doesn't create enough heat to help it break down

What's A Survival Kit -- Do You Have One?

Are you ready for a disaster?
Silly question! We are never ready for something bad to happen but if it does, do you have a "Survival" kit?

It doesn't take a lot of money or effort to put one of these together and give yourself some peace of mind. Just remember, when faced with an earthquake, hurricane, fire, flood, or other emergency in your community, you need to be self-sufficient because there will not be available help for you and your family... It could take rescue workers days before they get to you, so having a good plan and enough supplies is of critical importance!


Here are some important items you should consider having in your Emergency Kit, in the event of an:

1. Food - canned food with pop-up lids; dry foods like crackers, cereal and stuff that can be eaten w/o cooking, like spam. If you're in the military, you know what food rations look like; try to pack your emergency kit so that it is easy to carry, lasts for at least 3 days and has a shelf life of abt. 5 years.

2. Water - buy some gallon jugs of water and store it in your hideout; don't buy expensive brand name water---you'll be using this water to drink and to wash with! Also get some Aquatabs, water purification tablets; they cost under $5 and clean water is a critical item to have during a crisis! If you have kids & pets, triple your supply.

3. Light - get a good supply of flash lights. The really simple ones cost under $5. Also get some green lightsticks; they provide some light but they get you noticed if people are looking for you. Invest in a Power Failure Emergency Light, costs abt. $25 but lights up automatically for 60 min. when power goes out. Can be very useful during blackouts! If you have camping gear, then make sure your lanterns work. Get them ready for use and keep them in your hideout. Make sure you have candles & matches. Sometimes if nothing else works, candlelight will be a huge relief in the dark.

4. Radio - essential to have a small portable transistor radio. Very cheap, under $10. It will keep you informed during a disaster when you don't have tv, internet or phone access to the outside world! It's terrible hiding out and being cut off from everyone else, not knowing the extent of damage around you…! ***If you live in a highly active tornado area, get a Weather Radio ---it forecasts weather on 7 different frequencies and has a 24-hour storm alarm. If you don't hear your town sirens going off, this radio will warn you in time to get out of bed!

5. Sanitation - make sure you have plenty of paper & wipes! Even if you can't get to your toilet, you'll still need to relieve yourself; You can invest in Toilet bags which run about $2.50 for a 12pk. You can use these alone or with a Bucket-style plastic toilet, abt. $15. Make sure you have Purell for your hands; washing with soap will not be an option and the water you store is not to be wasted. *Ladies make sure you have a month's supply of feminine pads, so you won't waste toilet paper!

6. Clothes - old sweats, socks, sweaters & jeans; make sure you have SHOES or old sneakers!!! You will not be able to walk around in the rubble barefoot! If you don't know what to pack in your hideout, just pretend you have to jump out of bed in the middle of the night… You will be cold & you will need footwear. You will be very grateful for having thought of this in advance! You can buy plastic ponchos, hand warmers and other supplies very cheaply at any camping store.

7. Blankets - thermal blankets are as low as $5 at Wal-mart; you can find them at the camping gear section. If you have picnic blankets, old comforters or sleeping bags, pack those in a box and keep them in your hideout or in the closet under your stairs. When you run in your hideout, you will need to shelter yourself from possible debris. Old pillows are also very useful. Cover your children's faces. *if you have bicycle Helmets, these can protect your head from falling objects!

8. Batteries - You will need batteries for your radio & flash lights! Make sure you get the right size and check expiration date. There is such a thing as a 20-yr shelf life battery but they are kinda expensive, abt. $20 a pair, and they are referred to "Code Red " emergency batteries; they have a red core and are not active until the tops are manually turned to activate the electrodes. This means that if the battery isn't activated it doesn't lose any power even if it's used 20 years from now, and will shine brighter & last twice as long as any heavy duty battery!

9. Documents - Make photocopies of insurance cards, id cards, ss# cards, bank acct. numbers, important phone numbers, property deeds & auto papers. Use a copier that can reduce the size of your documents and try to photocopy the small items all on one sheet of paper. You don't know how many times people needed to "prove" ownership of something but didn't have any documents to that effect. If you lose your home during a disaster, it will be really useful to have all the info at some other location (mother's house, fire-proof box, bank vault, or even in the trunk of your car!) If you own a USB flash key, store all your info on this small device and keep it with you. *keep at least $100 hidden somewhere in the event you cannot get to a bank - you may find places to buy some goods or even to gas up your car so you can get out of town!

10. Pet Supplies - dry dog food only; make sure you have your animal on a leash & close to you during hideout. If your pet is scared or becomes aggressive, lock it safely in in pet cage /carrier, so you won't have to go looking for them during your down-time. There are emergency dog & cat rations at specialty stores, in 10oz. vacuum-sealed bags for about $5 each. Your animal will be sharing your water & sanitation supplies with you, so make the appropriate allowances.Always make sure your pet has an ID tag!


11. First Aid - these kits come in a variety of sizes, but first you need to consider who you will be administering to in the event of a disaster. If your family need meds, get a few pill containers and fill up with 2 weeks supply. Inhalers, make sure you have a couple of "fresh" ones in your kit. Take the time to find info (and print it out) basic aid instructions such as Head & Spine, Bone, Eye Burns, Bites & Stings. Your first aid kit should be contain the OSHA recommended supplies but if you feel you might need extras, you can add those to your box. Some important first aid items are antiseptics, dressings & bandages, which can be bought separately at the any store.


Additional Preparations: --- DO NOT USE MATCHES until you are sure you don't have a Gas Leak!

~ Earthquake - Stand in a strongly supported doorway or duck under a sturdy table; Stay away from heavy objects, bookcases, glass and light fixtures; shutoff valves for water, gas, and electricity. Gas leaks can start fires and explosions. Be prepared for aftershocks which can be as bad as earthquake. If it moves, you move with it! If you are away from home, do not use elevators! If you are in a crowded place or store, do NOT rush to exits! Just stay away from display shelves and crouch down and protect your head & face with your arms. If you're in your car, stop as soon as you can; avoid bridges, ramps overpasses and any other road structures that may been damaged. ***Consider using Safety Adhesive Fasteners to anchor appliances, computers, and TVs; use Picture Hooks to keep large frames or pictures from falling; use Furniture Fastening Straps to anchor heavy furniture which can shift & block your exit.

~ Hurricane - Season begins around June 1st thru November 30th. Be prepared for high winds & flooding. Stay away from buildings, trees, telephone and electrical lines, overpasses, and elevated expressways. Shutoff valves for water, gas, and electricity. Use sand bags & tarps to cover patio doors, windows and other possible points of flooding. ***Having a supply of Tarps made with reinforced rip-resistant polyethylene, for quick, on the spot shelter; Folding Shovel for clearing mud away from exit ways; Water-proof zip-lock bags for documents, small electronics, etc. If you are too close to ocean or other body of water, move to a higher ground immediately. Do not stay to watch the water rise; you cannot save your house by risking your life. If you live in a known flood zone, evacuate to your nearest shelter; know where your local Red Cross is at. Take your insurance policy info with you!

~ Tornado - Stay away from windows, mirrors & flying objects; hide in the lowest level of your house or closet under your stairs. Overturn your kitchen table or couch and use it as a shield. If you are outside, lie flat in a ditch or low-lying area. A Tornado Watch, means there's a possibility of a tornado appearing; a Tornado Warning, means one has been spotted and you need to take cover. If you hear something that sounds like a freight train coming in your direction, it is a tornado! Listen to your radio for information & instructions; If you don't have a safe shelter or live in a mobile home, evacuate immediately to your nearest shelter or Red Cross shelter.

~ Fire - Check your smoke & fire detectors; make sure they work! To contain fire, you need to close all windows and anything that lets in air! Air fuels a fire and it helps it spread faster. Make sure you have a portable fire extinguisher. Know how to use it. If you are on upper floor of house, use your rope ladder to climb out window. Don't hesitate; the fire will spread and smoke inhalation can kill you! If your clothes catch on fire, Drop & Roll on the ground! To escape a fire, check closed doors with your hand before opening! If it's hot, do not open. If there's smoke, crawl on the floor until you get to your exit. If you are trapped in a room, hang a bed sheet or something white out the window so fire fighters can see you.

~ Tsunamis are not common in U.S., They are enormous seismic sea waves (not "tidal waves"), created by an underwater disturbance like an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or meteorite. A tsunami can move hundreds of miles per hour in the open ocean and smash into land with waves as high as 100 feet or more. If you live in an area prone to this type of disaster, learn about preparedness & evacuation before this becomes a crisis.

~ Have a Plan - talk to your family about what everyone needs to be doing during a crisis. Have a place to meet in the event you get separated. Consider having a second escape route in the event your stairs are blocked - a roped ladder is good for climbing out windows when you are stuck upstairs with no way out! Develop a way to leave messages for each other outside of the home. This is important when children are at school and parents at work and they need to contact each other --- phone services will probably be out for a while, so have a discreet place to leave message for your family. Practice your plan and know all possible exits & danger spots in your home.

~ Child ID & Records Kit - consider having your child fingerprinted and an ID card issued by your local police station. This helps in many situations to identify those who are lost or go missing. *I know this is something you don't want to think about, but if there ever came a time when the authorities had to find your child, it would be a great tool for them to have on record.

~ Cell Phone Car Charger - having one of these can make a huge difference, especially is there's no power in your house. Start your car and charge up your cell phone so you can call out for help.

~ Extra Keys - make extra keys for house & car and keep one set in your hideout and a second set in your Hide-a-Key magnet slot.

~ Get a steel crowbar! It's cheap and it will help you open jammed doors or windows after an earthquake; don't get stuck!

~ Rope Ladders hook onto window sills and allow for an escape route when exits are blocked; this is good for earthquakes, fires & floods especially if you are trapped upstairs.

~ Fanny Pack - these are so useful; fill with your pills, documents, extra keys, etc., and hang in your coat closet. Grab n Go when you receive disaster warning.

~ Car Survival Kit - consider having basic necessities stored in the trunk of your car. In the event you cannot get to an evac shelter but cannot stay at home either, your car kit will be the most valuable item you have!

*** for more information on preparing your survival kit, check with your local community. Your phone book should also have a checklist to help you out; also check Coast Guard, Red Cross, FEMA or third-party Preparedness Experts. For a State to State EMA, check the following website: http://www.survival-supply.com/info_pages.php?pages_id=53


Please don't wait till the last minute! I have lived through several earthquakes, 2 hurricanes and many tornado warnings!!! It's not a pleasant experience and it definitely makes a difference when you have a plan; it makes a difference to your family, your children and offers some psychological relief knowing you're on top of things!

Google Trik (Advanced)

Dokumen rahasia
Dengan paduan perintah ‘filetype:’ dan istilah seperti ‘confidential’ atau ‘for internal use only’, Google akan menemukan dokumen yang bukan untuk konsumsi umum


MP3
Secara resmi Google memang tidak mencari file MP3, namun hacks seperti >>”Index of /” +mp3 akan menampilkan banyak koleksi MP3 (kebanyakan illegal)


Password
Google juga dapat memberikan password jika kita minta. Dokumen dalam gambar CHIP temukan dengan perintah >>”admin account info” filetype:log<<


Spionase dengan Google
Dengan Google kita dapat menemukan dokumen rahasia perusahaan dan lain-lain. Singkatnya, semua yang terlarang dapat ditemukan dengan Google.

Printer dan faksimil Image Printer dan copier yang tidak diproteksi dapat memberikan isi dokumen yang telah dicetak. Dengan perintah intitle:”Home” “Xerox Corporation” “Status” . Kita bisa membaca apa yang telah dicetak tetangga kita

Mematikan Ranking-Filter
Jika kita menduga Google tidak menampilkan semua hasil pencarian yang ditemukannya karena daftar yang diberikan sangat pendek

Solusi: Matikan filter Page-Rank, lakukan pencarian seperti biasa. Lalu dalam kolom alamat browser tambahkan parameter ‘&filter=0’ . Parameter ini akan mematikan duplicate-content-filter untuk sesi Google saat itu

Solusi: Picsearch

www.picsearch.com adalah sebuah search-engine khusus foto untuk mencari sebuah wallpaper warna ukuran apa saja

Klik ‘Advanced Search’. Pilih ‘Only Images’, ‘Only Color’, dan ‘Wallpaper’ dari daftar. Ketikkan kriteria pencarian yang kita inginkan (Masjid misalnya) dan klik tombol ‘Search’. Hasilnya akan ditampilkan sebagai thumbnails disertai informasi ukuran wallpaper dan besarnya file

filetype:torrent (menemukan file-file Torrent)

Google berusaha menghalangi perintah ini tapi dengan mengetikkan nama file sebelum perintah ini, misalnya "superman filetype:torrent" pencarian file-file bittorrent masih bisa dilakukan

Contoh code rahasia:
intitle:index.of finances.xls
"Confidential" + "not for distribution" + filetype:doc

Contoh code kebablasen:
Index of /admin
index of /passwd
Index of /password
Index of /mail
Index of /etc/passwd
Index of /etc/lilo.conf
"Index of /cgi-bin"
"Index of /credit-card"
"Index of /logs"
"Index of /config"
"Index of/admin.asp
"Index of/login.asp
"Index of /" +passwd
"Index of /" +password.txt
"Index of /" +.htaccess
"Index of /secret"
"Index of /confidential"
"Index of /root"
Advisories and Vulnerabilities (215 entries)
These searches locate vulnerable servers. These searches are often generated from various security advisory posts, and in many cases are product or version-specific.
Error Messages (68 entries)
Really retarded error messages that say WAY too much!
Files containing juicy info (230 entries)
No usernames or passwords, but interesting stuff none the less.
Files containing passwords (135 entries)
PASSWORDS, for the LOVE OF GOD!!! Google found PASSWORDS!
Files containing usernames (15 entries)
These files contain usernames, but no passwords... Still, google finding usernames on a web site..
Footholds (21 entries)
Examples of queries that can help a hacker gain a foothold into a web server
Pages containing login portals (232 entries)
These are login pages for various services. Consider them the front door of a website's more sensitive functions.
Pages containing network or vulnerability data (59 entries)
These pages contain such things as firewall logs, honeypot logs, network information, IDS logs... all sorts of fun stuff!
Sensitive Directories (61 entries)
Google's collection of web sites sharing sensitive directories. The files contained in here will vary from sesitive to uber-secret!
Sensitive Online Shopping Info (9 entries)
Examples of queries that can reveal online shopping info like customer data, suppliers, orders, creditcard numbers, credit card info, etc
Various Online Devices (201 entries)
This category contains things like printers, video cameras, and all sorts of cool things found on the web with Google.
Vulnerable Files (57 entries)
HUNDREDS of vulnerable files that Google can find on websites...
Vulnerable Servers (48 entries)
These searches reveal servers with specific vulnerabilities. These are found in a different way than the searches found in the "Vulnerable Files" section.
Web Server Detection (72 entries)
These links demonstrate Google's awesome ability to profile web servers..

Source: Surfing entah-berantah sekitar 1 bulan lalu (lupa)
Dan inilah daftar pencarian komplite + deeskripsi tujuan penggunaanya:
http://johnny.ihackstuff.com/ghdb.php


Mau langsung nyoba?, Silahkan Praktekkan Disini

Tips tambahan:
Bonus: Info Lengkap tentang Google
http://arrohwany.multiply.com/journal/item/196/Tips_Pencarian_Canggihdi_Google
http://arrohwany.multiply.com/journal/item/2502
http://arrohwany.multiply.com/video/item/100/Google_Hacks.exe
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daftar_mesin_pencari
http://www.indonesiacommerce.com/portal/indonesia-submit/searchengine/index.html
http://arrohwany.multiply.com/video/item/107/Google_Cheat_Sheet.pdf

Suber: Arrohwany(thanks for your science)

Ring of Red / Nomor HP Santet

Mari kita bahas kebenaran beritanya:

Bahan 1. dari Batam Cybernet
http://kepritoday.com/content/view/7312/1/

Isinya spt berikut:

Awas, Nomor Setan Masuk ke HP Anda! (6)
Kamis, 8 Mei 2008 | 14:24:52

Pelaku Penyebaran Nomer Setan Mengaku

TANJUNGUBAN - Heboh nomor ponsel yang bisa “menyantet” orang yang konon ada warga yang tewas akhirnya terkuak.

Si pengirim ternyata bukan dukun santet atau dukun ilmu hitam, tapi hanya anak baru gede (ABG) yang iseng ingin mengerjai teman-temannya.

Dari penelusuran Batam Pos, Rabu (7/5) akhirnya terkuak siapa yang pertamakali mengirim SMS yang mengatasnamakan 0866. Pengirim pertama SMS tadi yaitu ABG yang berasal dari Tanjunguban, Bintan Utara.

”Awalnya SMS ini dikirim untuk mengusili kawan-kawan saja,” ucap ABG yang mengaku mengirim SMS juga kepada Batam Pos, Rabu (7/5).

ABG perempuan yang namanya tak mau disebutkan menerangkan, SMS tadi dikirim saat dirinya tak ada kegiatan sehingga dirinya terkenang dengan teman-temannya. Saat teringat dengan rekannya tadi, Ia iseng-iseng mengirimkan SMS dengan nada sedikit usil.

Adapun isi SMS tadi yaitu meminta teman-temannya untuk berhati-hati jika menerima SMS dari nomor 0866 dengan tampilan warna merah di layar ponsel. Sebaiknya tidak diangkat karena bisa menyebabkan orang yang mengangkatnya meninggal dunia.

Masih menurut SMS tadi, di Jakarta disebutkan kalau ada orang yang meninggal dunia setelah membuka. Untuk meyakinkan rekan-rekan tadi, ia meminta agar SMS ini diteruskan ke nomor yang lain. Ia tak menyangka kalau SMS untuk mengisengi teman-temannya menyebar luas sampai keluar Kepri. Untuk itu, Ia perlu meluruskan masalah ini agar tak membuat warga merasa resah. (BP/cnt)


Bahan 2:
dari Perhitungan Ilmiah raitter..



Mengenai "Ring in Red" yang terjadi dibanyak negara, KEPDIK WHO (Prof DR. Adi Mok), telah menyatakan bahwa kejadian tersebut bukan ulah ilmu hitam. Tapi radiasi infra merah yang sengaja dipancarkan secara berlebihan ke HP no.dituju, yang memang benar dapat menyebabkan penerima tewas beberapa saat setelah mendengar telepon. walaupun tidak dijawab, hp yang terletak di dekat kita juga berbahaya, dapat menimbulkan penyakit perlahan seperti kanker. sebaiknya kurangi pengaktifan/ penggunaan HP sampai dinyatakan aman kembali oleh WHO.. Dan besok untuk jam 10 pagi… diharapkan HP anda tidak aktif karena inframerah akan disebarkan…! Ini berita terbaru tentang virus Hp.. Penting untuk dibahas dan tolong sampaikan kepada Kawan2!

clarifications & facts about it.

First of all, pertama-tama radiasi adalah efek samping dari pancaran gelombang.

citated from a blog:
Radiasi juga dapat digolongkan sebagai gelombang yang merambat (contoh radiasi ultraviolet juga merupakan gelombang elektromagnetik, klo gak slh), radiasi cahaya (tentu saja gelombang juga, gelombang elektromagnetik)
Radiasi juga (secara umum) dapat menyebabkan berbagai efek :
1. Radiasi ultra violet : umumnya diperoleh dari sinar matahari, jika berlebihan dpt menyebabkan kanker kulit, dsb
2. Radiasi komputer : dapat menyebabkan kerusakan mata

I might to add, radiasi juga digunakan secara positif dengan penggunaan microwave atau terapi chemoterapi.

Infrared dalam bidang communication (HP) termasuk laser yang paling rendah di kelasnya. Infrared juga digunakan sehari hari seperti pada remote control pada TV atau benda benda elektronik lainnya. Pada penggunaan IrDa (InfraRed) untuk pengiriman data dengan sukses, jarak antara transmitter & receiver itu sangat pendek (tanpa booster). Untuk mengaktifkan penggunaan IrDa juga dibutuhkan konfirmasi user untuk mengaktifkan feature tersebut. Jadi tanpa konfirmasi dari user, feature IrDa akan tetap offline (tidak bisa digunakan) seperti halnya juga penggunaan Bluetooth dengan konsep yang sama.

Radiasi bisa berbahaya dalam level tertentu & tergantung pada cara penerapan/penggunaannya. Tentang mitos Handphone yang berbahaya untuk otak, tidak bisa dibenarkan secara ilmiah. Masih sedikit bukti bukti yang mendukung peryataan tersebut. Dibuktikan dari riset Brainiac (U.S.A), bahwa dibutuhkan lebih dari seribu handphone untuk mematangkan satu telur (itupun dibutuhkan waktu yang cukup lama). Handphone menggunakan technology microwave.

Quoted from internet:
"according to engineers, cell phones are incapable of emitting sound frequencies that can cause immediate physical injury or death."

yang kira kira artinya:
menurut teknisi & insinyur telekomunikasi, handphone diyatakan tidak bisa memancarkan frekuensi suara yang bisa menyebabkan kerusakan/cacat secara langsung atau kematian

Quoted from wikipedia.org:
However, some national radiation advisory authorities, including those of Austria,[4] France,[5] Germany,[6] and Sweden[7] recommended to their citizens measures to minimize exposure. Examples of the recommendations are:
- Use hands-free to decrease the radiation to the head.
- Keep the mobile phone away from the body.
- Do not telephone in a car without an external antenna

yang kira kira artinya:
Meskipun begitu, beberapa badan pengawasan radiasi nasional, termasuk dari Austria, Perancis, Jerman dan Swedia menganjurkan penduduk mereka untuk melakukan pencegahan awal untuk menekan kemungkinan. Beberapa contoh dari anjuran mereka adalah:
- Pakailah handsfree untuk mengurangi radiasi kearah kepala
- Jauhkan pesawat handphone dari badan
- Jangan menggunakan handphone di mobil tanpa antenna luar

Pengimbauan tentang handsfree juga yang harus diperhatikan adalah, karena dekatnya speaker (earbuds) langsung dengan gendang telinga, yang bisa merusak gendang telinga apabila suara diset terlalu keras. Maksimum frekuensi untuk manusia adalah 60 dB(A). Jadi dianjurkan untuk menyetel tingkat suaranya tidak terlalu keras untuk menghindari ketulian dini.

BTT, kembali ke topic, untuk tambahan. Radiasi dari CDMA dibuktikan lebih tinggi daripada GSM. Pemakaian handsfree sangat dianjurkan untuk pemakaian CDMA.

Dan pada intinya, berita diatas tentang "Ring in Red" adalah HOAX atau gosip belaka. Demikian, semoga artikel ini berguna bagi semua user.

Semoga ada pencerahan