Nexus is a software compatible with various Windows operating systems from Windows 2000 to Windows 7. It provides instructions for installation which involves unpacking files and running an executable installer. Users can get help from the user guide, WinStep public forums or by emailing WinStep support. The document also lists various third party software and images used by Nexus along with their copyright and permission information.
Update from my previous presentation on dealing with SanDisk SecureAccess encrypted containers; including a bypass of the SecureAccess V2 software to see the contents of the encrypted containers.
SanDisk SecureAccess Encryption - Forensic Processing & USB FlashingBrent Muir
This presentation follows on from some research I conducted earlier this year in relation to the encryption software utilised by SanDisk USB thumb drives. The presentation details how to best process this data forensically. The presentation also explains how to flash USB thumb drives as part of this process to mimic SanDisk devices.
Do you know? Your data can be misused. you can use different type of encryption to protect data. You can protect your private and important data using three methods.
TrioNAS LX U300 consolidate NAS and SAN offers multiple enterprise-level features including DeDup & Compression, Unlimited Snapshot, Thin Provisioning, Online Capacity Expansion and SSD caching.
For years Qsan has won plenty of proven records in enterprise markets and numerous vertical industries. Based on expertise in delivering in-house iSCSI & RAID stack, TrioNAS LX U300 deliver the best price-performance value to meet enterprise IT budget and specific needs.
For more detail please visit: http://www.qsantechnology.com/en/raidsystem_view.php?RSTID=AQ000108
This presentation by Aleksandr Bulyshchenko (Consultant, Engineering, GlobalLogic, Ukraine, Kharkiv) and Maksym Prymierov (Junior Software Engineer, Engineering, Consultant, GlobalLogic, Ukraine, Kharkiv) was delivered at GlobalLogic Ukraine On Air Webinar on April 15, 2020.
Our practical experts shared their expertise and results of porting the trendy Android 10 to Orange Pi board as well as demonstrated its possible DIY applications such as the ultra-popular Android TV box.
Learning AOSP - Building AOSP for Nexus 7Nanik Tolaram
First series of my "Learning AOSP" workshop for Android Sydney Australia. The presentation talk about how to build AOSP for Nexus 7 (1st generation) - WiFi version
Build and Run Android N Source Ccode on NXP SABRESD platformDaniel Chiu
Step by Step to build Android N images based on NXP i.MX 6Q SABRESD platform.
1) Setting up your computer
2) Getting Android source code (AOSP)
3) Getting kernel and U-Boot source code
4) Apply all the i.MX Android patch
5) Building Android images
6) Programming images with MFGTool
7) Booting
Update from my previous presentation on dealing with SanDisk SecureAccess encrypted containers; including a bypass of the SecureAccess V2 software to see the contents of the encrypted containers.
SanDisk SecureAccess Encryption - Forensic Processing & USB FlashingBrent Muir
This presentation follows on from some research I conducted earlier this year in relation to the encryption software utilised by SanDisk USB thumb drives. The presentation details how to best process this data forensically. The presentation also explains how to flash USB thumb drives as part of this process to mimic SanDisk devices.
Do you know? Your data can be misused. you can use different type of encryption to protect data. You can protect your private and important data using three methods.
TrioNAS LX U300 consolidate NAS and SAN offers multiple enterprise-level features including DeDup & Compression, Unlimited Snapshot, Thin Provisioning, Online Capacity Expansion and SSD caching.
For years Qsan has won plenty of proven records in enterprise markets and numerous vertical industries. Based on expertise in delivering in-house iSCSI & RAID stack, TrioNAS LX U300 deliver the best price-performance value to meet enterprise IT budget and specific needs.
For more detail please visit: http://www.qsantechnology.com/en/raidsystem_view.php?RSTID=AQ000108
This presentation by Aleksandr Bulyshchenko (Consultant, Engineering, GlobalLogic, Ukraine, Kharkiv) and Maksym Prymierov (Junior Software Engineer, Engineering, Consultant, GlobalLogic, Ukraine, Kharkiv) was delivered at GlobalLogic Ukraine On Air Webinar on April 15, 2020.
Our practical experts shared their expertise and results of porting the trendy Android 10 to Orange Pi board as well as demonstrated its possible DIY applications such as the ultra-popular Android TV box.
Learning AOSP - Building AOSP for Nexus 7Nanik Tolaram
First series of my "Learning AOSP" workshop for Android Sydney Australia. The presentation talk about how to build AOSP for Nexus 7 (1st generation) - WiFi version
Build and Run Android N Source Ccode on NXP SABRESD platformDaniel Chiu
Step by Step to build Android N images based on NXP i.MX 6Q SABRESD platform.
1) Setting up your computer
2) Getting Android source code (AOSP)
3) Getting kernel and U-Boot source code
4) Apply all the i.MX Android patch
5) Building Android images
6) Programming images with MFGTool
7) Booting
Olivier Cochard-Labbé, the original founder of FreeNAS, shares with us a presentation outlining the history and beginnings of what would become the world's most popular storage operating system.
http://www.ixsystems.com
http://www.freenas.org
Android As a Server- Building Android for the Cloud (AnDevCon SF 2013)Ron Munitz
My session in AnDevcon, November 2011, Burlingame, CA.
In the cloud era, most software projects have shifted from asking "What hardware architecture should be chosen for my back-end?" to "Which cloud configuration should be used for my back-end?" Bringing up a cloud server has become an obvious choice for any Linux or Windows-based deployment. As Android emerges as the new Embedded Linux for a growing number of industries, it only makes sense to consider its cloud application as a server.
In this class, we will discuss why and how Android can be brought on the cloud system, and on any cloud infrastructure, using AWS (Amazon Web Services) as an example.
LEVEL: Intermediate
AUDIENCE: Developer Essentials
For Training/Consulting requests: info@thepscg.com
Needle In An Encrypted Haystack: Forensics in a hardened environment (with Fu...Nicolas Collery
Full Disk Encryption (FDE) may be rather useful as a defense mechanism against potential theft of a computer system. However, when the system is compromised and requires careful forensic analysis, FDE can be quite painful to forensic analysts. Unless you deal with standard and widely supported encryption such as LUKS, Bitlocker, TrueCrypt or few others, it might really hard to get through the layers of crypto code in proprietary software.
This presentation delivered at HTCIA (HIGH TECHNOLOGY CRIME INVESTIGATION ASSOCIATION - Singapore) highlights few techniques to let a remote analyst perform investigations.
https://htcia.org
Talk about Andromeda at Botconf 2015. Abstract:
Andromeda, also known as Gamarue by some Antivirus vendors, is a popular and modular bot active since 2011. It is normally used to spread additional malware, but sometimes, depending on the criminals, the main objective could be just stealing user credentials. After almost five years of life its development has not stopped. The people behind it keep maintaining it and adding functionalities, like new anti-analysis routines, changes in the communication encryption, new request formats, etc.
This talk will not give just details about the latest changes in the Andromeda binary and control panel, but it will also respond some interesting questions about this botnet. Which are the most popular versions used nowadays? Are most of the botnets spreading malware or just using its plugins? What are the most popular plugins? How and where is Andromeda sold? Who is selling it? What criminal groups are using Andromeda? It is not just a talk about malware reversing but about the whole Andromeda ecosystem.
Проблема фрагментации виртуальных дисков и способы её решения -- Дмитрий Монахов
Read me
1. Nexus 10.9 (build 925) - Winstep Software Technologies: README file
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Nexus is compatible with:
Windows 2000, Windows XP 32/64 bit, 2003 Server, Vista 32/64 bit,
Windows 7 32/64 bit.
* Note that some of the more advanced features will not be
available under Win9x/ME/NT4, therefore newer themes might
not display properly under these legacy Windows versions.
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INSTALLATION:
To install Nexus, please follow these directions:
1) If any Winstep software is currently running please unload it.
2) Unpack the files contained in this ZIP to a temporary folder.
3) Run NexusSetup.exe and complete the installation.
4) Have fun!
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GETTING HELP:
Besides the User Guide, your best source of help will be the WinStep
public forums at
http://forums.winstep.net
or email Winstep Support at
support@winstep.net
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Credits/Permissions:
Nexus uses Zip/Unzip -from the Info-ZIP group- to
export/import themes from zip files.
There are no extra charges or costs due to the use of
this code, and the original compression sources are freely available from
http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/ or ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/
on the Internet.
Nexus uses Regions DLL for Windows 9x/NT,
created by the KPD-Team 1999
Kris & Pieter Philippaerts, http://users.turboline.be/btl10148/ ,
KPD_Team@Hotmail.com
The first set of Weather icons used by Nexus is included with
2. permission of Stardock Corporation. These Weather Images are designed
to provide the various weather conditions reported by weather services.
The images are (c) 2003 by Stardock Corporation. All rights reserved.
http://www.stardock.com.
The second set of Weather icons used by Nexus is included with
permission of Mark Gisis (aka. Teknofrik). All other non-personal use
is prohibited unless permission is given by author.
http://macthemes.net/forum/viewtopic.php?id=16790724...
The Taped dock background is included with permission of Justin Dowell
(aka. JdCerebro). All other non-personal use is prohibited unless
permission is given by author.
Justin Dowell's e-mail: jdcerebro@gmail.com
The SDVZ1-SDVZ5 dock backgrounds are included with permission of
Robbie_Boy and Stephen Welsh (aka.WebGizmos). All other non-personal
use is prohibited unless permission is given by authors.
Robbie_Boy's e-mail: rob_mead@hotmail.com
Stephen Welsh's e-mail: webgizmos@msn.com
The Gloss running indicators are included with permission of Lasse Salling
(aka. PixelPirate). All other non-personal use is prohibited unless
permission is given by author.
Lasse Salling, http://www.pixelpirate.dk, lassesalling@mail-online.dk
The Sample icons are included with permission of Renato C.Veras
(aka. Treetog) and are part of the Next OS Black series of icons. All other
non-personal use is prohibited unless permission is given by author.
Renato C.Veras, http://www.treetog.com , contact@treetog.com
The Heal, Fire, Magic, Flare, Wind and Water mouseover animations are
copyright Mr.Bubbles (http://mrbubblewand.wordpress.com/) and are included
in strict accordance to the Terms of Use guidelines in Mr.Bubbles blog.
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Copyright (c) 1999-2010 Jorge M.R.Coelho
Winstep Software Technologies
All rights reserved.
E-mail: support@winstep.net
website: http://www.winstep.net