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I am still unable to get an answer to this question: Can I check email and do other web-browsing activities with the kindle paperwhite 2 (of course with poor quality viewing experience) over 3g? I read 3g enables access only to wikipedia and amazon sites.
According to the Dummies website, you can only check Wikipedia and Amazon over 3G on your paperwhite.
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I am new to Kali-linux and I am using it from a USB, my problem is when I shut down my computer and downloaded scripts or changes I have made are gone
That is probably because you are using it from Live mode which is only useful when you want to test few things out. It does not save anything
You can always look into this
persistent kali usb
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Is there any way that i can find the most frequently applications used by a user in Linux? In Windows you can read this information from registry.
Make sure that accounting is turned on:
chkconfig psacct on && /etc/init.d/psacct start
...and then get summary info with sa. Look at examples here or here.
My own experience is that the most frequent command in the account is a shell.
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I have a server that is constantly being hit with login attempts from an azure IP. I'm trying to figure out who to report it too. It's hitting multiple times a minute.
Report the details at Microsoft Online Services Security Incident and Abuse Reporting.
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I'm trying to find a way (if it's even possible) to connect a Bluno (Arduino UNO + BLE) directly to a pc/mac.
All information I find about it is to connect Bluno to the apps dfrobot provides for Android and IOS.
http://www.dfrobot.com/wiki/index.php/Bluno_SKU:DFR0267
Thanks!
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how does browser (firefox/safari) detects that website you are visiting is infected?
Do they have a black list? or they run the URL through some Antivirus scripts? or What happens behind the scenes?
Each browser manufacturer maintains its own blacklist. See:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/phishing-protection/
http://www.microsoft.com/security/filters/smartscreen.aspx