How to protect against trojan?? Excellent trick to protect against trojan.
I have explained two major articles on How to recover files from trojan horse and protect from email attached virus. Well these two articles will clearly explains you how to protect against trojan horse and viruses. Well this article directs you to small and damn sure trick to protect against trojan……..
Just make the following changes to the Registry key to protect against Trojans.
Open Regedit and go to ” HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/batfile/shell “.
Now right click on the default entry and choose “Modify”, and type Edit. Now close Regedit.
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What is Phishing and how to prevent it?
Phishing, which is a play on fishing, is a technique by which fraudsters fish (or phish, if you like) for gullible people using emails and web sites and have them part with valuable information including personal details, usernames, passwords, credit card numbers, account information etc.
A Phishing attack usually begins with a scam email that is sent in thousands, if not millions. The phishing email appears to come from a legitimate source like your trusted bank, Paypal account, eBay account or at times the emails are simply general in nature asking for your help and promising great rewards. This email typically has one or more links to a fraudulent web site which looks like “the real thing” and where innocent people and fleeced off their sensitive information. Read the rest of this entry »
Wireless Security Tips
Encryption is widely used for security of data, including wireless network security. Encryption is where data is translated into code for transmission via the radio waves. An encryption key, similar to a password, is needed to encrypt the code for transfer. If you are only minimally concerned with security, such as in wireless home network security, you may consider WEP encryption, which some find easier to configure with their current equipment.
Wireless Security: Protecting your password
Your passwords are crucial to your wireless network security and should not be revealed to unauthorized individuals. Do not leave your password lying around or written in an obvious location. When entering your username and/or password, make sure people are not milling around and looking over your shoulder. Be very careful of responding to emails asking for passwords. Most legitimate companies do not ask for passwords via email due to the lack of security. These tips are useful for both wireless security and wired security.
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