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I'm trying to get some security certification... hard stuff (..study ++++) Well if you really want your computer safe.. is better user 'power off' way. Dont belive any company if they say that you are safe. check out this educational video.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P62vEZNCi4 but there is more fun .. than a single Home PC... things really funny (?) on cisco routers ! |
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For you home
computer users. Looks like the start of an interesting series from the BBC. (This is part one. Tomorrow, they will look into what happens when they let the computer get infected with malware. Wed and Thurs will look at spam and phising.) As referenced from Slashdot: "This article from the BBC shows how vulnerable XP Home really is. Using a highly protected XP Pro machine running VMWare, the BBC hosted an unprotected XP Home system to simulate what an 'average' home PC faces when connected to the internet." From the article: "Seven hours of attacks: 36 warnings that pop-up via Windows Messenger. 11 separate visits by Blaster worm. 3 separate attacks by Slammer worm. 1 attack aimed at Microsoft IIS Server. 2-3 "port scans" seeking weak spots in Windows software." The machine was attacked within seconds of being connected to the Internet, and at no time did more than 15 minutes elapse between attacks. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5414502.stm |
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This is why i own a mac.
3 trojans in 3 years ain't bad! This is what I use, http://www.markallan.co.uk/clamXav/ If you don't want to use your card over the net, use the phone to place an order or fax it in. I've done it many times with other online stores. problem solved! |
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couple of options..
Paypal via the net or ummm , yes, tell them your c/c number over the phone/fax including the expiry date and cv number. You won't have any problem with being rebilled for "extra stuff" with the Love Scent site as Bruce is an honest trader , just look at feedback in the forums. As always when using a c/c check the bill at the end of the month , I've never had any problem with visa reversing charges that were unauthorised on my account in the last 17 years... YMMV. |
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I've used Macs hardware, despite the major shortcomings. Macs really aren't any more secure than PCs or Unix systems but the small percentage of MACs on the market make them a less tempting target. They are also less promising for hardware and software developers so there are far fewer options for MAC users. Its a trade off some people prefer to make. I run several systems because of my work and have not had a virus on any of them in many years. But I'm not careless about maintenance either. The real threats aren't viruses anyway and have little, if anything, to do with viruses and are not really OS or computer specific. Instead, they are various phishing scams or data-trapping routines. |
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athing you should know
: phone isnt secure !!! in fact you can set any Ham radio listning device to a specific frequency & you will in fact ear the conversation !! 2nd : always check that you are on a secure site: (litle lock at the bottom of your screen & that you are sending this information tru a secure link ( httpS://... ) {also there is an explorer setting that says warn before switching between secure & not secure pages} that also shoud be checked (in advace options) & whatever your OS is you are AT RISK!! viruses that pollute the internet are mostly from wanabees but if a real hacker whants to hack you there is no limit on what they can do & they know where to hit... but most of those target big enterprises & government &other unix systems (MAC OS is one of them) while trouble makers try to impresse by hacking a poor nobody running win98 also there is ways you can secure windows ... firewall being the first (forget about windows 's firewall it is b*\\s**t !) & setting desired trafic to be allowed in... |
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