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Doorstop wrote:For the file-sharers out there:
You should be adding 193.104.22.0/24 and 89.149.236.46 to your firewall list as the 'Adobe 0-Day in the wild' seems to have raised it's ugly head again.
Infected and unsolicited PDF files are downloaded and auto-open releasing nasties .. disabling your PDF reader plugins until the 12th (which is the quickest Adobe seem to be able to arrange a workaround apparently) might be prudent at present.
Source: IsoHunt front page and isc.sans.org
engineer wrote:cell wrote:engineer wrote:ive got the nokia sports tracker on my 5800. keeps track of you by gps, and when you upload to the tracker site you get a nice wee google map of where you went, with speed distance calories etc.
cant knock it for free
Forgive my ignorance here, but do you have to be online for the gps to work? I've got a 5800 and when I select maps(GPS?) it says "connection to network positioning server required. Costs may be incurred depending on network provider" I'm with Vodaphone on a basic air time contract, will I get charged?
when you switch the gps on a network connection will supposedly make the location fix quicker (AGPS i think its called) but you dont need to do it. when i start maps im asked 'go online now' which i decline.
maps starts up, and you need to wait on the gps fixing your location. can take a bit of time too. go to options>tools>settings>internet to set whether it connects automatically or not.
google maps on the 5800 DOES need a data connection, i always use wifi for this. it can get your rough location by working out where the telephone line is. you can get directions and stuff just like on your PC, pretty sure nokia maps doesnt do that unless you've bought a licence
and sports tracker only needs a data connection to upload your route when you're finished, again i use wifi
crazygray23 wrote:i cant find a service status checker or similar
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