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Phishing, Fraudulent and Malicious Websites

April 22nd, 2010

Whether we like it or not, we are all living in the Information Age. We have nothing left but adapt to rapidly developing information technology, no matter who we are and what we do for living.  The Internet, in particular, means for us boundless opportunities in life and business ?but also lots of dangers unheard of just a decade ago. We should be aware of these dangers if we want to use the huge potential of the Internet and to avoid the hazards it brings us. Warning: There are Websites You’d Better Not Visit Phishing websites Thanks to authors of numerous articles on this topic, “classic” phishing technique is relatively well known. This scam involves setting bogus websites and luring people to visit them, as a rule, by links in emails. Phishing website is disguised to look like a legitimate one — of a bank or a credit card company, and users are invited to provide their identifying information. Sites of this kind are used solely to steal users’ passwords, PIN numbers, SSNs and other confidential information.

At first phishing consisted only of a social engineering scam in which phishers spammed consumer e-mail accounts with letters ostensibly from banks. The more people got aware of the scam, the less spelling mistakes these messages contained, and the more these fraudulent websites resembled legitimate ones. Phishers are getting smarter. They eagerly learn; there is enough money involved here to turn criminals into earnest students. Since about November 2004 there has been a lot of publications of a scheme which at first was seen as a new kind of phishing. This technique includes contaminating a PC with a Trojan horse program. The problem is that this Trojan contains a keylogger which lurks at the background until the user of the infected PC visits one of the specified websites. Then the keylogger comes to life to do what it was created for — to steal information. It seems that this technique is actually a separate scam aimed at stealing personal information and such attacks are on the rise. Security experts warn about commercialisation of malware — cybercriminals prefer cash to fun, so various kinds of information-stealing software are used more actively.

It is considered that a man major in web hosting review may help a lot on  computer support or web design.

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5 Cheap and Simple Steps to Have Your Computer Free from Worms, Viruses and Trojans

September 10th, 2009
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Do you find that you keep on getting compromised by virus, worms, or trojans although you have the best security tools installed? Each one of the details in the following list is part of an all-inclusive and easy to apply security system.

You can protect the system as well as the computer from threats on your security and privacy only by implementing the following points or something resembles them.

1. Each and every patches to Windows security for your Windows OS must be updated. All you need is a working internet connection and you will have an always updated Windows OS without any cost.

2. Have the best antivirus software installed. Consult software review for the best antivirus ranking to date. Nowadays, antivirus software solutions are sold at very affordable price; some with limited capablities are even free. Provide internet connection to let the antivirus update itself anytime, and let it run automatically when the computer starts. This can be done automatically by default with most programs.

3. Install a firewall and have it configured. Either a software or a hardware firewall will do fine, you just need to make sure it is working properly. A router, in case you are using it, usually have a firewall already built in it, so that you just need to set the rules to make it work properly and effectively. Software version of firewalls are widely available, even the free ones!

4. Don't let yourself run or install any program without having it tested and declared safe in a different computer first. A virtual machine or a virtual computer can do this tricky job with no cost at all and act as a free virus protection.

5. Keep a regular backup of your files just to be prepared. A best plan includes a way out of the worst. All you need is only a few DVDs. If you have a big harddisk to store a backup, there will be no cost at all!

Evidently, to fully protect yourself from the worst security threats cost almost nothing.

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An Antivirus Software Comparison

July 26th, 2009
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Every computer needs a good anti virus software program. Almost all computers today are online in Cyberspace and where there’s Internet, there are lots of good things that you can get…and that includes the bad ones. When you are hooked up on the Internet and you don’t have any anti virus software of some kind, you will be very vulnerable to lots of things from programs or viruses that steal your information to viruses that damage your computer or corrupt your data. However, having your own anti virus software, any kind of software is not also a guarantee. There are other software especially the free ones that can’t full protect your unit. That’s why, before you install a free product, try to compare antivirus software first to find out which one is the best for you.

Talking about free software, there are many out there you can download and honestly, they are good programs. It’s just that they are free which means they will not properly protect your computer. When deciding on an anti virus software program it is recommended that you get a program that not only takes care of viruses but also has spy ware protection and firewall and you have to pay for them. These types of programs are called internet security suites because you can find everything in one software. It’s easier to manage single anti virus program from one company rather than 3 from three different companies. A more recent event that has benefited customers is most internet security suites can be installed on up to 3 computers instead of just one. This really helps to save money for those that have more then one PC. But then, again, there are more than 2 internet security suites to choose from and you still need to compare anti virus software before you decide to buy.

But the fact of the matter is, you can’t have any difficulty trying to find out which one is best for you there are lots of sites that offer antivirus software comparison to help you choose. But always remember, even though you have the best software, you can’t be fully protected if you don’t update it automatically.

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