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		<title>Easy Steps to Check the Records</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2010/04/05/easy-steps-to-check-the-records/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 04:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is quite difficult to trust people easily these days. There are lots of people who have a criminal background but they would not let you know about it. You cannot even understand about it with the help of their appearance. So it is very much important to use the criminal background check to know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is quite difficult to trust people easily these days. There are lots of people who have a criminal background but they would not let you know about it. You cannot even understand about it with the help of their appearance. So it is very much important to use the criminal background check to know about a particular person.</p>
<p>You might either be an employer or a landlord or if you are going to enter into a new relationship in your personal as well as professional life then you must perform the background check to be safe and secure.</p>
<p>There are lots of companies available online which can help you to perform the checks. You can easily find out whether a person has criminal records. If he has one then you will surely not want to have a deal with that person.</p>
<p>The companies have a database where they store all the information. The paid companies are usually better than the free ones. They search through the state records as well as the massive files of the public records.</p>
<p>Other than this, they even search the city as well as the country records. Some of the records are even taken from the legal as well as the court records. You might wonder how to run a criminal background check. It is quite easy.</p>
<p>You can just put the name of the person you want to search the details for inside a quotation mark. You can either do it in the website of the criminal records check companies or you can even do so in your favorite search engine.</p>
<p>If the person was ever convicted due to some reason then the news would come to your screen. The news of arrests and crimes are usually published in the online newspapers along with the name of the person. If you want you can also provide some other details about the person.</p>
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		<title>Windows 7 Registry Fix</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2010/03/23/windows-7-registry-fix/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 05:40:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whole working of a system depends on the registry of an operating system. Since after the introduction of Windows 7 and its volumetric increase in users raised more concerns over Windows 7 registry fix. This registry fixing only could make the system stable, also it makes the system running quick to the requirement of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The whole working of a system depends on the registry of an operating system. Since after the introduction of Windows 7 and its volumetric increase in users raised more concerns over Windows 7 registry fix. This registry fixing only could make the system stable, also it makes the system running quick to the requirement of the user.</p>
<p>Windows registry is a storage database for all related to software, hardware and few functional related files. While using system many of us install regularly many software programs, games etc. Many times for various purposes we might download some files from internet too. During this process of installing and at the same time while we delete some of installed programs, some parts of those files still left on the system registry. These lefts out bits and pieces of files cause impact on smooth running of system. Windows 7 is not an exception from this registry problem and reacts badly.</p>
<p>For this purpose there are various registry repair tools are available. These tools mainly run a scan on the system to find out such faulty files on the registry. Then after locating these faulty files registry repair tool will clean them all on your decision.</p>
<p>Windows 7 is often vulnerable to this registry problems and leads to corrupt registry in major cases. This is quite fatal to the system running. This could make Windows 7 no longer a reliable one. This registry fixing in Windows 7 will clean up the entire faulty registry and reinstates its speed to the required extent. Windows 7 system registry problem causes to freeze computer. This sudden freezer often damage other software and hardware associated during that course of time. Not only this, Windows 7 registry problem result in error messaged too to the system. These error messages often will be seen while starting system, while doing some work, or during a game etc and this could hamper the running operations badly. The blue screen often termed as death screen is a fatal result of this system registry problem in windows 7. The blue screen is a serious problem and needs an immediate action in correcting it. All these are system registry problems in Windows 7 and this only can be secured through system registry software. This Windows 7 registry fix needs an immediate action if not fatal to many files and system. All this can be fixed with security software or a system registry tool. Once after loading a system registry tool, it will take care about all the Windows 7 system registry problems and keeps the system running safe and fast.</p>
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		<title>Determining If Your Computer is Part of a Botnet</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2010/02/25/determining-if-your-computer-is-part-of-a-botnet/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 09:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One thing that many average Windows users don&#8217;t realize is that there computer could be part of a botnet. What this means is that their computer has a program on it that is harvesting data off their machine and sending it to a location where all this data is stored. Many people write these programs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-219" title="botnet" src="http://www.fluxtools.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/botnet-300x201.gif" alt="" width="300" height="201" />One thing that many average Windows users don&#8217;t realize is that there computer could be part of a botnet. What this means is that their computer has a program on it that is harvesting data off their machine and sending it to a location where all this data is stored. Many people write these programs which are much like viruses and spyware to get your personal information off your machine like passwords and logins to steal your accounts and even worse your identity. There are some easy steps to take to know if your computer is part of a botnet.</p>
<p>If you run regular virus and spyware scans, this should take care of much of the problem but some botnets are creative enough that they can avoid detection. You can detect them yourself by hitting Control + Alt + Delete and bring up the task manager. Hit the network tab on the task manager while your browser and email applications are closed. If you notice that your network is sending out and receiving information, you very well may have a botnet on your computer.</p>
<p>There are some steps that can be taken and should be taken immediately.</p>
<p>Update your virus and spyware software.</p>
<p>Turn off your internet connection just in case so more data is not released.</p>
<p>Run a full system scan in safe mode with your scanners to remove anything that may be there.</p>
<p>Once again turn on your connection and see if the network tab is still sending data.</p>
<p>More extreme options might be to reinstall the operating system which will erase everything on the computer getting rid of the botnet. Another option is to switch to Linux or Mac where botnet problems don&#8217;t exist quite as much.</p>
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		<title>Internet Addresses</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2010/02/21/internet-addresses/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:26:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All computers attached to an IP network (such as the Internet) are uniquely identified by a 32-bit number, usually expressed in decimal notation and with each byte (or octet) separated by a period. Because each portion of the address specifies two bits, the decimal range is between 0 and 255 for each of the four [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All computers attached to an IP network (such as the Internet) are uniquely identified by a 32-bit number, usually expressed in decimal notation and with each byte (or octet) separated by a period. Because each portion of the address specifies two bits, the decimal range is between 0 and 255 for each of the four bytes. For example:</p>
<p>10.191.31.10</p>
<p>If you ever see an IP address expressed in decimal notation with a number ING higher than 255, the address is not a valid IP address.</p>
<p>This address must be unique to the specific computer to which it is assigned- no other computer can have this address if it is attached to the same internetwork (i.e., the Internet). If two computers ever do have the same address, unpredictable routing errors will result. IP addresses are analogous to house addresses in that no two are ever the same and each element (in the case of house addresses, elements would be states, cities, streets, and numbers) is increasingly specific.</p>
<p>Subnets</p>
<p>IP addresses are not simply assigned at random. All computers on the same data link network are within the same subnet, or range of IP addresses. For instance, if you have an office Ethernet of 25 computers, all 25 computers would have IP addresses within the same short range.</p>
<p>The following example explains how IP addresses are assigned and how networks are submitted, or divided into IP networks. Let&#8217;s say that BT&amp;T. a telephone company and Internet service provider (ISP), has been assigned th 10 address range. Within that range, BT&amp;T is able to split up and sell ranges of IP addresses.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s say that American Internet, a regional ISP that serves the east coast, purchases from BT&amp;T high-capacity network connections and the right: to act as a second-tier Internet service provider. BT&amp;T assigns the 191 range of its 10 address range to American Internet, which is now free to assign any addresses more specific than 10. 191.</p>
<p>Digital Widgets, a small company that makes a digital version of the ubiquitous widget and has 200 computers, leases a Ti service and the ability to assign its own IP addresses within the company from American Internet. American Internet gives Digital Widgets the 64 address range so that Digital Widgets is free to assign any IP address more specific than 10.191. 64 to their own computers.</p>
<p>Sara, the forward-thinking network administrator of Digital Widgets, assigns the IP addresses 10.191.64.1 to the router attached to the Ti line. She assigns the address 10. 191.64.2 to the corporate server and sets up DHCP on the server to automatically assign the remaining addresses to client computers as they attach to the network.</p>
<p>DHCP is a protocol that dynamically assigns IP addresses to clients as they request them. DHCP is explained in the last section of this article</p>
<p>When Sara boots her networked client computer, it automatically receives the IP address 10.191.64.3 because it was the first computer to request a DHCP lease.</p>
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		<title>Online Background Checks</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2010/01/28/online-background-checks-are-they-worth-the-money/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:49:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How many times have you laid in bed thinking about someone specific? Maybe that person comes across as a perfect individual; however, you sense that something is just not right. Whether it is a neighbor, co-worker, friend or your daughter&#8217;s new boyfriend; don&#8217;t you want to know the truth? Wait no longer. Now, with a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How many times have you laid in bed thinking about someone specific? Maybe that person comes across as a perfect individual; however, you sense that something is just not right. Whether it is a neighbor, co-worker, friend or your daughter&#8217;s new boyfriend; don&#8217;t you want to know the truth?</p>
<p>Wait no longer. Now, with a simple product sold on the internet known as an online background check, you have everything you need at your fingertips to conduct your own investigation. Why spend thousands of dollars on a private investigator when you can be your own sleuth.</p>
<p>To get started, you will need the individual&#8217;s name and any other identifying information you can get (birth date, address, phone number, etc&#8230;). The more information you have up front, the more information you will receive on the back end. Next, what you will need to do is to find yourself a reputable site to conduct your online background check. To do this, simply find a review site that discusses the pros and cons about the top online background sites available to the consumer. Once you have these two things, everything else is easy.</p>
<p>Some of the information you most likely will receive will be: Public information relating to address, phone numbers, relatives, neighbors, marriage/divorce records, civil lawsuits, criminal records, judgments, liens, etc&#8230;. Please be advised that the information you receive is based on the information that is available to the public. You will not receive personal and private information such as social security numbers, credit scores, etc&#8230; Remember, these online background check services obtain their information from millions of public records made available.</p>
<p>In conclusion, these products work and are definitely worth the money (pennies on the dollar compared to a private investigator). Keep in mind, you get what you pay for and the more information you have readily available, the more details and information your online search will reveal.</p>
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		<title>Digital Forensic Investigation</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2009/12/02/digital-forensic-investigation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Dec 2009 10:49:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many individuals from across the world, of a variety of ages use a computer on a daily basis, either at work or at home. Unfortunately, this increased usage and the widespread availability of the internet has led to a higher number of criminal cases involving computers. Today, the police can analyse computers seized in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many individuals from across the world, of a variety of ages use a computer on a daily basis, either at work or at home. Unfortunately, this increased usage and the widespread availability of the internet has led to a higher number of criminal cases involving computers. Today, the police can analyse computers seized in the course of investigations to access files and crucial information that could help towards their criminal investigations, in a process known as a digital forensic investigation.</p>
<p>Digital forensics, also known as computer or mobile phone forensics, is a science based discipline that aims to aid criminal investigations by uncovering vital information and files within computers. There are independent organisations in the UK that can aid the investigation process; their tailored services can assist the discovery of criminal activities such as, intellectual property theft, money laundering, indecent images, hacking and drug dealing.</p>
<p>Typical services offered by Digital forensics companies also include, deleted data recovery, e-discovery, mobile phone forensics, cell site analysis and secure data destruction. Although many businesses have an in-house IT team, due to the volatile nature of digital evidence, it is important to commission an experienced forensic team that follows ACPO guidelines and is ISO9001 certified, that can analyse digital information without damaging it.</p>
<p>These digital forensic organisations work closely with the police and other clients and inform them of any evidence that they uncover. This plays an extremely important role in linking a defendant to a crime, potentially aiding the prosecution. Working alongside the police, digital evidence can help to prosecute a range of individuals who have misused computer technology; such individuals may include pedophiles, hackers, fraudsters and terrorists.</p>
<p>Just some of the sectors that digital forensics can benefit are legal, law enforcement, the corporate sector, criminal defense, legal aid and the public sector. Dependent upon a client&#8217;s requirements the procedures that are implemented can be adapted.</p>
<p>For further digital forensic investigation information, these organisations have a range of case studies and resources available on their website. Those seeking computer forensics services can contact a member of their team by filling out their online contact form or by calling one of their experienced members of staff.</p>
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		<title>Computer Forensics &#8211; When You Doubt Your Employee</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2009/10/20/computer-forensics-when-you-doubt-your-employee/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 06:49:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this high-tech world, communication is done 99.999% via electronic gadgetry, which means computers. From personal to corporate communications, from simple messages between employees to complicated ciphers of industrial espionage or financial crime, computers are the vehicles. Thus the best place to find evidence of employee misdemeanor in almost all aspects is to check his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this high-tech world, communication is done 99.999% via electronic gadgetry, which means computers. From personal to corporate communications, from simple messages between employees to complicated ciphers of industrial espionage or financial crime, computers are the vehicles. Thus the best place to find evidence of employee misdemeanor in almost all aspects is to check his computer hard disk. Whether it is a refurbished computer, a used computer or a new computer, traces of what he did using the machine may be analyzed to establish whether he committed malfeasance or not. This field of post facto computer analysis is called computer forensics.</p>
<p>Every computer records all keystrokes performed in the machine, since it must respond to them as instructions. This record is normally stored in the disk in various locations though most may be automatically deleted as part of the operating system methodologies. But analysis of computer disks normally reveals traces of these, especially the deleted items that have not yet been overwritten by new information. Deletion of information in any program simply means the computer will not access it, but it does not go away unless overwritten, and may be &#8216;read&#8217; by specialized gadgets to reveal what was thought to be already eliminated.</p>
<p>There are two general reasons for computer forensics: when an employee is suspected of misbehavior in keeping company information confidential during his tenure; and if an employee is thought of under performance, not devoting his full time to his work. In the first instance, the computer may be confidentially examined after the employee has left without anyone being the wiser; but in the second instance, periodic computer inspection is the only way to identify goldbricking employees without adversely affecting employee morale. Otherwise, spying on the employee will be the alternative, either via electronic gadgets or actual spies.</p>
<p>Information obtainable by forensics gadgets include:</p>
<p>1. Files or parts of files that have been deleted but not overwritten. As stated above, the magnetic arrangement for the information stays as is unless rearranged by new keystrokes.</p>
<p>2. List of deleted file titles even without the files. This may indicate the use of unsanctioned or unofficial applications.</p>
<p>3. Websites visited, at any browser setting, even if deleted from browser history. Normally recorded in hidden files or unused disk space and readable in whole or remnants.</p>
<p>4. Opened or downloaded Internet information or graphics. Same with the preceding.</p>
<p>5. Non-standard applications or software used.</p>
<p>6. Residual information in the temporary files, saved or not. Usually the most recent work.</p>
<p>7. Hidden information or those protected by passwords. The applications used can crack the passwords or go beyond them.</p>
<p>Corporate studies indicate that about 20% of employee computer time at work is devoted to activities not directly connected to the work, and this is grossly unfair to the employer. Employee monitoring is thus a way of ensuring correct employee conduct, but there is also such a thing as employee morale and right to privacy. The trick is getting and keeping a balance between the two rights, and computer forensics is simply a way to do it.</p>
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		<title>Family Historian &#8211; Use the Internet to Build a Family Tree Online</title>
		<link>http://www.fluxtools.net/2009/09/29/family-historian-use-the-internet-to-build-a-family-tree-online/</link>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you the person in your family that is most interested in piecing together all the information about your ancestors? If so, you will be happy to know that there are many resources that are available to help. Today the use of the Internet for searching many sources is a great tool. The benefits allow you to find records that may have been impossible to find in the past.</p>
<p>Whether you view this as a hobby or are a serious historian, the search for your ancestors is much easier today. Only a few years ago, the only resources you would have had access to were limited. Today there are so many people interested in tracing their roots that the Internet will be a great resource for a lot of the information you are seeking.</p>
<p>Other branches of your family may have their family trees started online and this is an excellent source. Searching your last name on genealogy sites is one way of finding out if someone else has been looking for ancestors that would be of interest to you.</p>
<p>As the family historian there are several methods you can use to find more information online. Census records are more readily available online today as well as public records. The ability to search between different countries is another asset that is becoming a part of the Internet thus making it easier to find relatives.</p>
<p>Instigating a search for your relatives will mean you have to be able to document what you find. The best way of doing this is to start your own online family tree. This will allow you to keep all the information you find together and organized for viewing. Your family will be interested in seeing what you have found, so a family tree is going to be essential.</p>
<p>Letting distant relatives know you are putting together a history of your family can be beneficial as well. They can share what they know or may have been told by grandparents and parents so this gives you more information to research. Being the family historian is a difficult job, but you will find it is rewarding when you find a bit of information that was not previously known.</p>
<p>The origination of your last name is another way you can search. Finding others with the same last name opens up all new possibilities for relatives and if it is an unusual last name, this is even more important. The chances that you are related to others with this last name are pretty good.</p>
<p>When searching for your ancestors, do not let it become so overwhelming that you feel like giving up. The many resources available via the Internet include downloadable forms for virtually every aspect of recording the information you find.</p>
<p>Keeping everything you find organized will help you to put together a family tree. All the information and where you find it can be documented so you will not waste time going back to the same sources. As the family historian you will be the keeper of all this information, so put it together in an organized way so future generations will be able to view it as well as present relatives.</p>
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		<title>Computer Forensics &#8211; A Real World Application</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone&#8217;s so caught up these days in computer forensics and forensic science to solve murder mysteries like those seen on the TV series CSI. But computer forensics is not all murder and police drama. There are far more necessary reasons for those in this particular industry, and a very interesting case has come up recently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone&#8217;s so caught up these days in computer forensics and forensic science to solve murder mysteries like those seen on the TV series CSI. But computer forensics is not all murder and police drama. There are far more necessary reasons for those in this particular industry, and a very interesting case has come up recently involving the company Nintendo.</p>
<p>After noticing a recent news article from Australia, I was surprised to find that a US and Japanese based video game company was bringing a law suit forth to an Australian man who violated international and US and Australian copyright laws. After an Australian game store accidentally released the new Super Mario Brothers game for their Wii system six days before Nintendo had scheduled a global release, a 24 year old Australian named James Burt broke through the game&#8217;s code and illegally uploaded the game to the internet, allowing thousands to download the game illegally onto their own computers without paying Nintendo any money. This perhaps cost Nintendo millions of dollars.</p>
<p>So how did Nintendo track down Mr. Burt from the hundreds of millions of computer users across the world, to the millions in Australia, to those in his area, to find out that he was the one who illegally uploaded the game? They used computer forensics specialists, trained to trace the tracks of Internet usage to find the source of the uploaded games.</p>
<p>Nintendo&#8217;s forensic specialists, trained in top <a href="http://www.computer-forensics-recruiter.com/computer-forensics-program.html" target="_new">computer forensics programs</a>, were able to trace all downloads of the game, starting from the beginning. Once the original download was found, the upload was traced by time and IP address. Using computer forensics tracking programs, Mr. Burt&#8217;s IP address was matched with his location and he was apprehended by local law enforcement.</p>
<p>The next step for the computer forensics specialists was to present the information and evidence they were able to uncover during their investigation to the lawyers and judge in the courts, where Mr. Burt was found guilty of illegally uploading property belonging to Nintendo, and distributing it without Nintendo&#8217;s consent. The courts in Australia found Mr. Burt liable for $1.3 million USD toward Nintendo&#8217;s lost earnings. Additionally, $100,000 of Nintendo&#8217;s accrued legal fees were also designated to be paid by the defendant.</p>
<p>If it weren&#8217;t for the expert specialists working for Nintendo, the company would not have been able to locate the defendant and most likely would not have been able to recoup the millions of dollars in lost revenue. Proof that computer forensics and forensic science is not all murder and mystery, but used every day to solve all types of modern-day crimes and investigations.</p>
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