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Geek Montage Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 License Contest!

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Wow, that was a long title! Anyway, moving on to the point: We will be holding a contest for Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 1-Year licenses!

The contest, if you choose to participate, requires users on the Geek Montage Forum to reach 30 *good* posts. We have 8 keys at the moment to give out so this means that you must be one of the first 8 people to reach 10 posts. This should be pretty easy considering that not many people are posting there yet 🙂 More information can be read Here On the Forum.

Please note that this giveaway was sponsored by A Blog for Geeks. It’s a cool website. Check it out!

Edit: Only 10 posts are required now. Hopefully we’ll actually get some participation now that it’s lowered. We have loads of visitors, but no people wanting to chat on the forum so far. Come onnnn…We don’t bite 😉



Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Free for 1 Year (Starting 10-22-09)

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This offer is valid for attendees and hosts of Windows 7 house parties only.

Check out this Kaspersky Page for additional information.



Adobe Zero-Day Exploit

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I’m a little late posting this, but the informaton is still important. Users should patch their system(s) as soon as they can.



Peer Guardian users!

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People who use Peer Guardian… it is time to upgrade! Just recently PeerBlock 1.0 was released. It is basically the next version of Peer Guardian. It offers full compatibility to xp, vista, windows 7 – 32/64bits. You can download it here. Dont know what Peerblock or Peer Guardian is? It is an IP blocker that protects you while you download, or are connected to the internet. It does realtime blocking of known bad ip’s (government, adware, etc.)



PSPgo to Have Beefed Up Security

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Looks like Sony’s PSPgo is going to have a bit of beefed up security. This will surely dishearten the game system modding and home-brew communities. Not too long ago Nintendo beefed up security with the release of the Nintendo DSi. It’s a common issue system developers in the gaming industry must deal with, but I assure you when I say that a new method/solution to bypass these measures will likely unveil itself sooner rather than later…Not to mention people can also just buy a normal PSP still. Here is an excerpt from Freakbits PSPgo Article—

From very early on in its life-cycle, Sony’s PSP has been subjected to hacks that enable it to play pirate games. With the introduction of a new model, Sony hopes to stop the pirates. Some hope.

From fairly complex and initially nail-biting hacks (please don’t let me ‘brick’ it), hacking the PSP to play pirate games has got increasingly simple. With the introduction of the now-notorious Pandora Battery, carrying out those modifications became significantly easier and within reach of most amateur modders. After piracy became easy on earlier models, the company feels it is ready to bring an end to these hacks with the introduction of PSPgo, the next iteration of its popular handheld device.

“You won’t be able to rip your games and play them on the system, the firmware precludes that,” said Sony’s John Koller, confidently.

Arrrr mateys! Though pirating games is a bad thing…developing homebrew applications or games is not. I guess time will only tell how this one unfolds!




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