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Monday, January 24, 2022

Repairing Philips Electric Shaver Model C644

 

24 January 2022

This Phillips Shaver was found not working.   The blade will move but if one starts to cut the hairs,  the cutting blade will stop moving.  One can still hear the motor spinning in the background.   If one removes the blade from the unit,  one can see that the blade rotator will spin but it will stop if one tries to use one's finger to stop the rotator from spinning.   


Why?

The blade rotator is slipping.    It is not "catching" firmly onto the rotor of the motor.   The rotor catch must be loose.   This article will recommend a fix.


Disassembling

1.  Removing the Blade holder

The blade holder which is in the form of metal clips must first be removed.  To remove the clips,  one must use a small screwdriver to free the top catch from the 2 catch holders as shown in the attached picture. 


2.  Remove Motor Chamber's Top Cover

Once the blade holder is removed,  one can easily remove the motor chamber's top cover by prying open its bottom using a small screwdriver.  The cover is shown in the following picture.    


3.  Remove the Sliding Adjuster Assembly

Next is to remove the sliding adjuster and the slider ring as shown.  

When removing the slider ring,  watch out for the spring-loaded plunger underneath the ring.  Make sure the plunger won't spring out.   If the plunger is lost and missing, the sliding adjuster will not work properly.


4.  Remove the Switch Cover

Once the slider ring is out of place,  one can start to remove the top cover or the switch cover from the shaver by using a small screwdriver to pry open the cover,  starting from the bottom and working the way to the top until the cover is completely removed.


The Parts


Why Blade Rotator is Loose?

There was no screw or other means to secure the rotator to the motor's rotor.  It is suspected that there is a "catch" built into the rotator because one can feel the "click" when one inserts the rotator back onto the rotor.   

The "catch" must have failed to catch firmly onto the rotor because the rotator was found to be quite oily.  In this case,  the owner must have overlubricated, sprayed too much WD40 or otherwise and accidentally allowed the lubricants to get into the rotator. This must have caused the rotator to fail to "catch" onto the rotor.   The slipping of the rotator will occur when the blade met some resistance.   

Knowing this to be the problem,  cleaning up and soaking the rotator in solvents such as thinner or acetone solved the problem.


What if the Rotator still Slips?

One will have to replace the blade rotator if one can find the spare part;  if not,  the only alternative is either to "stuff" in between the rotator and the rotor with a tiny strain of small electric wire.  The other way is to permanently fix the rotator to the rotor using superglue.  The use of superglue should be the last resort.

Reassembling

To reassemble back the shaver,  reverse the disassembling steps.

Saturday, January 22, 2022

How To Assemble a PC? (Lesson No 3)

 21 January 2022

In this lesson,   we will install the motherboard and other PC components.  Take this motherboard as an example.  


The motherboard is made by Gigabyte and the model number is as shown which is GA-H61M-S2p.  It has the following built-in

1.  4 SATA 3 Gb/s output ports for disk drives and DVD ROM;
2.  8 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (4 ports on the back panel, 4 ports for front panel)
3.  1 Ethernet LAN Port
4.  1 VGA Port (D-Sub port)
5.  4 Expansion Port ( 1 PCIex16 for graphic card, 2 PCIex8 and 1 PCIex4 port for other cards
6.  1 x PS/2 keyboard port & 1 x PS/2 mouse port
7.  3 x audio jacks (Line In/Line Out/Microphone)


To install,  one would need to go to the motherboard webpage to download the following

1.  The User's Manual

2.  The following Drivers

a. Realtek HD Audio Driver

b.  Intel Management Engine Interface

c.  Intel Management Engine Interface

d.  Realtek LAN Driver

e.  Intel® Rapid Storage Technology

f.  Intel SATA Preinstall driver

g.  Intel VGA Driver (for Ivy Bridge CPU)

The manual will be required for the installation of the various casing connector to the motherboard.  The drivers will be required after one has installed the Windows operating system.  Without these drivers,  the windows will use the standard driver which might not give optimum performance.   One would need to select the OS to download the correct type of drivers.    

There are several versions of the windows operating system.  The latest one is Windows 11.    The more common ones are Windows 10 and Windows 7.    Windows 7 is no longer supported by Microsoft.  One can still install and use it.  

As this is an old motherboard,  it has no drivers for Windows 10 or Windows 11 listed on the manufacturer's webpage.    For those who prefer to install the Windows 10 or Windows 11 operating system on this PC,  they would first have to use the drivers for Windows 7 first.  Windows will install the drivers if they are usable;   if not,  the new ones will be installed automatically when one do a windows update after the PC has been set up and running.  

Physical Installation

A) Motherboard Installation

1. First, install the Power supply Unit if it has not been already fixed onto the casing;

2. Then,  one will need to install the backplate;   after that,  the motherboard. 


The motherboard will have 6 screws to secure it firmly to the casing.   Once the motherboard has been installed,  one can start to plug in all the cable connectors.

The cable connectors are all "keyed" in such a way as to avoid any wrong connections.  The only connectors one would have to watch out for are those Front Panel USB and casing connectors.   One will need the User's Manual to connect up these 2 connectors properly.

1)  Front panel USB Connector

These connectors are often supplied with individual connectors,  one for each cable.  There are 10 pins for each USB connector. Each set of pins can connect 2 USB ports.   One will have to identify and install the cables properly according to the diagram.  The wrong connection could cause problems and may even spoil the USB devices or motherboard. 


2)  Front Panel Casing Connectors



Similar to the front panel USB connection,  the wiring might come in a different combination.  One will need to identify which cable will be going to which pin.  The cables are always marked according to function;  for example,  Power LED,  etc.

B)  Hard Drive Installation

Here is a tutorial video for the installation of the hard drives


C)  Windows Operating System

Here is an example of how Windows10 can be installed free


Thursday, January 20, 2022

What could have caused UK to Remove Face mask rules and other Covid Control Measures?

20 January 2022

The UK's Prime Minister, Mr Borris Johnson, said that face-covering in public places and Covid passports will not be mandatory in England from next Thursday or from 27 January 2022.



The UK's Prime Minister also said the government would immediately drop its advice for people to work from home.

He said the scientists believed the Covid wave had peaked in England.  They said they have done an infection survey recently.

What's the Situation in the UK Today?


The UK has a population of about 67 million.   The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the UK in 2020 and 2021. 


Here are  some statistics about Covid-19 in the UK


1)  Confirmed cases


There were 108,069 new cases on 19 January 2022, and 652,469 people in the last 7 days. This shows a decrease of 386,031 compared to the previous 7 days.



2)  Death

There were 359 new deaths within 28 days of a positive test for coronavirus reported on 19 January 2022, and 1,865 people in the last 7 days. This shows an increase of 141 compared to the previous 7 days.



3)  Admission to Hospital

There were 1,752 new hospital admission on 15 January 2022, and 14,927 people in the last 7 days. This shows a decrease of 770 compared to the previous 7 days.



How do these compare?

The UK's infection rate has begun to reduce about 2 weeks ago.  But this rate is not that low when compared to other selected countries which were attacked by Covid in 2020 as shown in the following chart. The chart shows that UK's 7-day rolling average rate is now about 1,500 infections per million people lately.  This is about 50% down from the peak of about 1,600 infections per million on 5 January.   



As for the death rate,  UK's death rate has increased 4 times.   It is not low either when compared to other countries.   The death rate was 1.08 per million people on December 29.   It was about 4.0  on 18 January 2022 as shown in the following chart.




Now,  what made the UK Government thinks that the Covid situation will not be serious and why did they suddenly relax its Covid control measures?

Why?   

The one reason that we can justify the UK's view is that Covid is no longer considered to be a serious and life-threatening disease as compared to other diseases in the country.  

If we study the following chart carefully,  we will find that the UK has the lowest "Excess Mortality rate" among the selected countries.  This rate is about 100% lesser than what they have gone through in early 2020 when the rate was about 107% as shown in the following chart.  

Then, the UK could have experienced the worse,  and the present excess mortality rate of 5% is nothing compared to those dreadful days.   This is like one has seen the big devil before,  one is no longer afraid of the smaller devil which is "100%" smaller.


What about the Covid Case Fatality Rates (CFR)?

The UK presently also has the lowest case fatality rates (CFR) compared to other countries.  The case fatality rate measures the number of deaths against the Covid Infection cases.   If CFR is low and the infection is still high,  people would be lesser worried about the spread of the disease.



Conclusion

The UK will be taking a very bold step forward.  They assumed that Covid is no longer as dangerous as it used to be;  also,  it is not more serious than other diseases now prevailing in the country.  

Quite sure many countries will be watching closely what will happen in the UK in the future;  they might want to follow suit if the UK's did not experience any conditions worse than before.

Update:  21 January 2022

Estimating the % of  Immunity 











Sunday, January 16, 2022

How to Assemble a PC? (Lesson No 2)

 15 January 2022

In lesson 1,  we listed and showed the various components to be used to assemble a PC.  If we have already in our hands all the required components,  we can start assembling them together.    Lesson 2 will show how we could do that.  

The PC Casing

The casing is usually made of metal.   It has side panels that can be opened to fix the components such as motherboard, hard disk and other peripheral cards such as video cards etc.  It has also a casing fan for additional cooling.  There are also a bunch of wires for connection to the front panel control switches such as the on/off and reset switches, etc.  Here are the pictures of where are these wires and where one can install what PC components

a)  The Casing

Front and Back




Inside







Step By Step

1.  Installing Power Supply

The power supply has 4 screws for mounting to the casing.  It has 5 bunches of wires for various components as shown in the picture.  They must be connected to the respective sockets of the components.  The connectors are usually "keyed" such that there should be no wrong connection problem to be expected.


The close up view of the 5 types of power supply connection is as shown



2)  Installing the CPU 

If the motherboard has not been installed,  it will be much easier to install the CPU when the motherboard is outside the casing

Here is a good video on how the CPU could be fixed onto the Motherboard.   Note that there is always a dummy CPU or some sort of protection to prevent accidentally damage of the very delicate and flimsy pins located inside the CPU socket.  Any bent pins in the CPU socket will make the motherboard unusable. 

3)  Installing the motherboard

The motherboard usually have about 6 to 7 screw holes for mounting to the casing,  some of which has been marked in this motherboard.  The picture shown below has been labelled to show where the various PC components should be installed.  It would be good to check the manufacturer's manual to find out how to install the motherboard as different motherboards might have different installation requirements. 


To be continue

How We Can Lose Our Bank Money

15 January 2022



Lately,  there is a lot of reports about people losing their bank money.   These people have something in common.

1.  They are from the certain bank;

2.  They lost the money due to phishing;

3.  Sum involved is pretty large; in terms of tens of thousands and in some cases,  more than SGD$100,000;

4.  They all receive an SMS that is using the bank's ID; and

          5.  They are unaware that they have been phished;

What is phishing?

It is a fraudulent practice of attackers sending emails or SMS using the name of reputable companies in order to get the victims to reveal their personal information, such as passwords and credit card or bank account numbers.  

How do they get phished?

In the present context,   the attackers were sending SMS messages under the name of the bank.  This led to the victims believing that the message was sent by the bank.  Usually, these phishing messages will require the victims to click a  web address.  For example,  in this SMS message shown attached,  the victims must be very surprised to receive the SMS that said a payee account of an unknown person has been added.   And if the victims never knew who is Mr Jones,  they would normally click the link "ocbc-help.com" to find out.  That site listed is actually the phishing website.
 







Once the user is at that phishing webpage that will look exactly like the bank's webpage,   the victim will unsuspectedly enter their user name & password like usual in order to find out what went wrong.  

How does the attacker send SMS under the Bank's IDs?

All the attacker needs to do is to change the sender's ID in the SMS to the one that matches the bank's ID.  Normally,  this is not possible using handphones as many countries disallowed such practices.   If we open our SMS,  we will find that there is no way to change the sender's ID.


But,  the attacker can always use other means to send SMS to the victims' phones.  This is because phones today are using digital signals to send and receive voice & messages. There are many service providers in the market that can send SMS using other means such as a PC.  One of them available in many countries is called "Exotel".   This service is using iCloud.  It is believed this kind of service has not been regularised.  For some reason, the service provider allows users to change the sender's ID
   

Why Can't the Government Block the Service?

There is no reason why Government cannot issue directives to cellular partners and providers to block this kind of service.  But it is believed that this will not help much as attackers will always come up with other means to negate the block and carry out their phishing business in other ways. Also,  there will be many difficulties trying to track down and get rid of these attackers because they are likely to be overseas. 

Whatever the Government can do will be rather limited.   But one thing is for sure,  no matter how much the Government could do to stamp out bank phishing,  it will not solve the root problem of people being greedy & curious and can be easily lurked to reveal their personal information.

How does the attacker transfer the money out of the bank?

No one really knows how the attacker transferred the money out of the bank.   One possible scenario could be as follows:-

Take the above SMS about MR C. JONES, for example,  the attacker would have expected the victim to key in the user name and the password and click the "login" button when he lurked the victim to the phishing page.   This might have established a network link.

By clicking the login button,  it will easily allow the attacker to upload spyware to the victim's phone and initiate an installation without the victim noticing anything wrong.  The function of the spyware is to "listen" or eavesdrop on the MSM message of the phone.    


When the attacker requested a bank transfer using the user ID and the passwords (given earlier by the victim),  the bank would,  as usual, send out an OTP message to the victim for which the attacker would have also received at the same time.  Once the attacker is inside the victim's digital account,  they will be able to do many things including silencing the subsequent SMS notifications.  By the time,  the victim noticed there were something wrong and contacted the bank to find out what had happened,   the attacker must have already transferred the money out of the victim's account.


How does the Attacker Withdraw Above the set Limits?

This is one other question that most people would like to know. Usually,  there is always withdrawal limits set either by the bank or the users. Once the limit is breached,   the users will get at least an SMS prompt or the bank will intercept and stop the transaction.    

One possible answer is that since the attacker already has full access to the victim's digital account,  he can always change the withdrawal limits.  He could also change the limits that will require the token confirmation or SMS notification as shown inside the apps of this bank.  



Why Can't the Bank Strengthen their Systems?

There is also no reason why the banks cannot strengthen their checking, verification and messaging system for large sums of money to be transferred out of an account. This was one of many points that many victims have raised.  They blamed the banks for the loss of their money.   

Usually,  the banks would have multiple checking & verification systems in place. Maybe all these safeguards are still not 100% foolproof.  The banks should therefore carry out throughout investigation and find out whether they could further strengthen their checking & verification systems.   

The banks are relying on an SMS system which is not very secure. They should consider using a better messaging system. 

What the users could do to prevent future happening?

There are a few good suggestions thrown around in the forums.

Recommended

1)  Never trust any SMS or email messages and do not click any links in the SMS or email, especially those from the banks.  Always use only the Bank's Apps for inputs and entries;

2)  Always check if the web address is correct;  If one must access the internet banking site,  always use the one saved in the bookmark & never the one in banking SMS site or in the email;

3)  Always log out using the apps and clear the cache after use; 

Other Suggestions

1)  Use 2 devices,  one for banking transactions which could be the iPad or PC and use the phone only for receiving OTP SMS.  But this method will not help if the attacker already has the victim's user ID and passwords;

2)  Always test the site first by entering a false password and user ID.   Phishing webpage will never be able to correct any wrong entries. But this method will allow also the attacker to upload their spyware into one's phone;

3)  Never be lured to fake pages that offer attractive rewards,  like lucky draws,  job offerings or the like or any news about new notes or otherwise.   This is easy said than done.  Some people will find it difficult to resist such temptations.   



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Update:  18 January 2022

I)  The Zero Click Attack- the Pegasus Spyware

There is a report in Guardian about this new spyware which has become more advanced and powerful.  It was developed by NSO group which is an Israeli company.  This spyware called "Pegasus" has the capability of doing a "zero-click" attack.

Conventional spyware will require phone users to click a button on a webpage for the spyware to be uploaded to the phone.   This Pegasus spyware only needs to place a WhatsApp call to the target device for the spyware to be installed.  Once it has been installed,  the spyware will be able to copy messages, photos and record one's call on a 24/7 basis.  It might even turn on the phone's camera, activate the microphone to record conversations. report where we are and who we have just met etc.

Understand Pegasus spyware is presently only available for use by Government agencies.  The setup price will be more than USD$300,000 as reported by the India Times.


II)   Money Gone within Minutes

Saturday, January 15, 2022

The Comparison of Real World Covid Charts


This 3-chart enables one to compare the infection and death rates of various countries in the World.  They are enlarged charts linked to the following webpage


Navigation:
1.  2 top buttons are for adding and selecting countries.  The right button is for adding countries to pre-selected countries.   It will be displayed when the region and type buttons are selected.  The left button is for selecting & building up countries; 
2.  Use dropdown boxes provided to select the menu for charts;
3.  Use <ctl><click> to select on country or <shift><click> to select several countries in <select countries>;
4.  Use [Call/Save Chart] to call and save the existing chart.  The data saved can be erased by browser memory clearances;
5.  Use the [Expand] button to expand/contract and examine each chart.
6.  To go to Our-World-in-Data page,  just click the "full screen" symbols.  It is located  at the bottom right of every chart.



The death rate is usually more reliable than the infection rate; a lower testing rate will often give false readings in the infection rate


Case Fatality Rate of Various Countries




% of Population Vaccinated According to Vaccination Status


Share of the population partly or fully vaccinated against COVID-19
This is an animated bar chart showing the progress of vaccination in various countries.  Click the play button at the bottom to play.

 

Vaccines Used in Some Countries


One can check from here the various brand of vaccines used by various countries.  Unfortunately,  not all countries are here

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