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A Primer on Security Attacks - Computer Security Issues


     It is very important to educate ourselves about different types of security attacks. A computer can be attacked for many reason like gain control over the computer system, to spy the activity of a user on the internet, to rob highly important personal data such as credit card details, SSN, passwords, etc; to access Wi-Fi internet, to malign the performance of a computer, etc.
Such attacks that are mentioned above can be done through various ways. Let us learn about some of the different types of security attacks that a computer may encounter.

Desktop Security Software Risks - Part 1

This is the second in a series of articles highlighting reasons why we need a new model for anti-virus and security solutions.
Reason #2: the Desktop Security Software Risks
The risks of placing software on the desktop are such that I will be breaking this article into two parts.
Fundamentally we think of having software on our desktops as a good thing. I love downloading or installing new packages and seeing what new creative things people do to the user interface or what they do to make certain aspects of my life easier or more fun.

The Challenges For Data Security Faced by Firms and Their Customers Working and Trading Online


     Data security is a huge responsibility for firms which indulge in online trading. There are various ways in which security can be breached, enabling hackers to access sensitive data. A study in America, found that when a company's security is breached online, its market value drops 2.1% within 2 days of the announcement of the breach, and average loss of $1.65billion (The Effect of Internet Security Breach Announcements on Market Value: Capital Market Reactions for Breached Firms and Internet Security Developers). Credit card fraud has increased 29% in the past year, according to a report by the Association of Payment Clearing Services (Apacs), the fraud being via phone, mail and internet. Clearly there are several challenges faced by firms in order to keep data secure and to keep the trust of their customers. Online security is defined as, "...the protection of assets on the Internet from unauthorised access, use, alteration, or destruction". There are two types of security, physical and logical. Physical security includes guards, fireproof doors, security fences etc. Data security on the internet, obviously deals with logical security.

Internet Security Tips - Save Your Computer From Privacy Theft, Hackers & Phishers

    If you are using a computer that is not within the confines of your home, you should be really careful. The open boundaries of Internet has transformed communication on Internet in a big way, it has brought computer users globally together and are able to send messages and data at the click of mouse. This openness of unguarded communication has also created security threat for computer users. The hackers and criminals are always lookout for unguarded computers, which can be hacked and used as zombies to launch attack on other computer or networks.

How to Maintain Privacy and Security on the Internet


     It is very important to maintain privacy and security on the internet by installing programs like firewall, anti-spyware and anti-virus on your computer because if you don't do so your computer can become easy victim to virus and spyware attacks.


Maintaining privacy and security on the internet is a matter of concern for every individual as all of us use internet for various purposes like online banking, online shopping, etc. There are reports of online scams happening all over the world. Hackers are able to successfully hack into accounts of people and mess up their profile, particularly financial portfolio. These hackers are also carry out identity thefts within seconds which is one of the biggest problems in the cyber world. Under such circumstances it becomes important to keep your data safe.


The following paragraphs educate you about these hazardous scams and explains you some basic measures to avoid these online scams. First of all, while signing up or entering some important information on a website, you must make sure to read the privacy policy of that web portal. If you find the login page of a website to be suspicious, it is advisable to not to enter any details. Avoid clicking on flashy advertisements that states that you are a lucky winner or you have won a lottery. Most of these sites are scam sites in which you can find links that may either allow a virus to enter your computer or a spyware that can hack your personal information or banking details. Do not keep easy passwords for you accounts, especially on websites where you do financial transactions.


Always have a firewall installed on your computer and make sure it is activated to maintain privacy and security on the internet. You must also install anti-virus and anti-spyware on your computer system. If you come across any doubtful pop-ups ignore it and do not click on it. Avoid downloading files that are irrelevant and doubtful. You might have heard about 'swine flu computer virus' which has been all over the internet in the present times. It was a mail which contained an infected file as an email attachment, which would infect you computer with virus when accessed or downloaded. Hence it is important to be alert and avoid doubtful or irrelevant links. These easy steps can help you in maintaining privacy and security on the internet.


The author of this article, Silki Garg, has written many high rated articles on Online Security, how to remove spyware and blogs regularly on malware detection and removal.


How to Remove My Security Engine - Uninstall My Security Engine Easily


    Are you one of the thousands of infected PC users with My Security Engine? My Security Engine is the latest in fake antispyware software to devastate PCs worldwide, leaving frustrated users with slow computers and irritating fake Spyware scans. This virus is not just annoying, but it's also potentially dangerous, as a Trojan virus such as this one makes your computer more accessible to hackers who would love to steal your money and your personal information off of your PC. For these reasons we have to get rid of a virus like My Security Engine as well as any of it's 'cousins' that are also hiding in the deep recesses of your system files.


If your PC contracted this virus recently, then you're lucky to be starting it's removal process. The most likely method of contraction is the seemingly innocent video codec download. You could have downloaded an e-mail attachment, a P2P file, or a codec file on a website to play a video. If a website has been hacked, or if a questionable website knowingly promotes hacked videos, then all it takes is an open security hole, and your system is infected. This happens all the time to people who don't have an active Antivirus + Spyware program protecting them.


So how do we remove My Security Engine?


My Security Engine removal doesn't need to be difficult. There are manual methods if you're a PC expert, and there are automatic methods for the rest of us. If you're an IT expert, then a manual removal involves digging into the PC registry, in the HKEY_LOCAL_USER folder, and removing all instances of My Security Engine file names. You will then need to block related system processes and remove all files and folders related to My Security Engine. These can be found using your search function.


Automatic removal is quicker and easier.


I use automatic removal tools because I deal with so many sick computers that I frankly don't have the time to manually remove every one that I come across. It makes more sense to use an automatic removal tool that will scan the user's system, find all the hidden viruses, clean them out, and best of all - protect the PC against future threats. This way the user can now surf the internet without fear of another infection.


Are you tired of viruses like My Security Engine threatening your safety and security? Remove My Security Engine right away! Start with a free scan and get your PC acting like new again.


Bob Walker is a veteran IT consultant with over twenty years of experience in the industry. He's helped clean up the computers of everyone from fortune 500 organizations to individual users and families. His website is dedicated to anti-spyware and virus removal research, where he ranks the most efficient anti-spyware and anti-virus programs currently available.


http://www.spyware-review.net


Importance of Safety and Security on the Internet


   Internet security is meant for guaranteeing the safety and security of data saved in the computers of the surfers. These days it is not difficult to hack people's accounts and peep inside the computers. This uncomplicated task has made things worse and data saved inside the computers endangered. How would you feel, if someone anonymous to you knows every detail of your secret projects and your ban accounts. You will obviously feel unsafe and will take up steps to ensure higher security. Every computer and laptop, today, is at risk of being hacked, and every individual who surfs the internet is at a peril of being devastated.


It is quite apparent, if others get hold of information priceless to you, then they will naturally try to take the benefit out of it. Hackers and internet goons might not take out full advantage of it, but once the information is in other's hand, your life is ruined. This is why people are trying to get hold of the smartest and the finest security software, so that they can enhance the levels of their security while they working online. If you will follow the points mentioned below, then you will surely increase your security levels.


Your first step will be to opt for an Internet Service Provider, which filters spam, content and viruses. This will ensure good safety. In case you do not have many choices for the ISP, then you can buy software and online services for performing the same task of filtering unwanted spam.
Router is another technique which increases internet security. In this NAT is used. NAT is Network Address Translation technique. This technique allows connections which are made out of the computer but does not give access to items which tries to make connections inside. It does not charge much, but ensures high security to computers.
Firewall is the third security provider, which can ensure a better security. If you activate firewall in your PC, then it will not let any virus, Trojan or malware to enter and destroy your PC. Mostly people run a firewall in their personal computers for protecting it from threats.
Anti Viruses also ensure heightened security. It deletes all the viruses and restricts any further entry. It is the most common internet security tool and also one of the most effective.Now that you are very well aware of the importance of internet security, it is advised that you take necessary steps for increasing the levels of internet security on your personal computers. Increasing internet security will not only protect your PC from any attack of viruses and malwares, but will also keep all your important files and information secured. It is very important that you take such steps so that no one is able to take your advantage. Become a smart internet user and make the best use of internet security tools available with us today.


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Internet Security Basics 101

     The explosive growth of the Internet has meant that thousands of people are today experiencing the joys of being online for the first time. With growth there always comes pain. Be it your growing pains as a child or the growth and development of this part of our culture called the Internet.


Firstly we need to quickly explain what the Internet is and where it came from. The Internet is the offspring of a military project called Arpanet. Arpanet was designed to provide reliable communication during global nuclear war. A vast network of interconnected computers was set up all over the world to allow the various branches of US and NATO forces to communicate with each other.


Nuclear war never came (thankfully) and the world was left with a massive network of computers all connected together with nothing to do. Colleges and universities started to use these computers for sharing research internationally. From there it grew and spread outside colleges to local homes and businesses. The World Wide Web was born and its father was a guy called Tim Berners Lee.


When you're connected to the Internet you're sharing a vast network with hundreds of millions of other users. This shared network provides resources that 15 years ago were never thought possible. Unfortunately when something is shared its open to abuse. On the Internet this abuse comes from hackers and virus creators. Their sole intent is to cause chaos and/or harm to your computer system and millions of other computer systems all over the world.


How do you combat this? You need an Internet security system. This might sound complicated but your Internet security system will be quite straigtforward being comprised of just 2 - 3 Internet security products. We'll look at each of these products in more detail now:


AntiVirus Software


The first and most critical element of your Internet security system is antivirus software. If you don't have up-to-date antivirus software on your PC you're asking for trouble. 300 new viruses appear each month and if you're not constantly protecting your system against this threat your computer will become infected with at least one virus - it's only a matter of time.


Antivirus software scans your PC for signatures of a virus. A virus signature is the unique part of that virus. It can be a a file name, how the virus behaves or the size of the virus file itself. Good antivirus software will find viruses that haven't yet infected your PC and eliminate the ones that have.


Antivirus software can only protect your computer from viruses trying to infect it via email, CD-Rom, floppy disk, Word documents or other types of computer files. Antivirus software alone will not keep your computer 100% safe. You also need to use firewall software.


Firewall Software


The use of firewall software by home computer users is a relatively new occurence. All Internet connections are a two way process. Data must be sent and received by your computer. This data is sent through something called ports. These are not physical things rather aspects of the way your computer communicates online.


Firewall software watches these ports to make sure that only safe communication is happening between your computer and other computers online. If it sees something dangerous happening it blocks that port on your computer to make sure your computer stays safe from the person who is trying to hack into your system.


An easier way to understand a firewall would be to picture your computer as an apartment complex. At the front door of this complex there is a security guard. Every person who enters the complex must pass this security guard. If the security guard recognizes the person entering as a resident he allows them to pass without saying anything. If, however, the person entering the complex is unknown to him then he will stop that person and ask for identification. If they have no business being at the apartment complex he escorts them from the building.


If you are not currently using firewall software your computer will get hacked into - that's a guarantee.


PopUp Blocker


You can get a good popup blocker at no cost. An easy way to do this is to install either the Google or Yahoo toolbar. Both of these come with popup blockers built in. Popups are not necessarily dangerous but are a nuisance and using either of these toolbars will make your life that bit easier.


A simple rule for practicing online security is: "If in doubt then don't". If you don't recognize the file, the email address, the website or if your gut feeling says "no" then don't click that button.


If you're not protecting your computer properly then you need to learn about Internet security as quickly as possible - before it ruins you financially or personally. Click on over to www.cpusecurity.com for more information.


Network Security 101


    As more people are logging onto the Internet everyday, Network Security becomes a larger issue. In the United States, identity theft and computer fraud are among the fastest rising crimes. It is important to protect your network and ensure the safety of all computers and users in that network

Security Measures to Prevent Hacking


   One of the biggest concerns in internet security is hacking. Hacking could be of different levels of seriousness. Hacking could be just plain annoying and disturbing but it may be very severe to the extent that your finances, security, and even national security are put to risk. Critical as it is, we should make sure that we are doing ways in order to, if not eliminate, minimize the possibility of us being hacked.
A way to minimize attack is by being doubtful of what we see on the internet. Sites and advertisements that have offers that are just too good to be true usually contain viruses, spyware and other malicious software programs that enter your system and make it susceptible to hacking attacks. Hackers would entice us to click on the incredible offers on sites and advertisements so that they could trap us. We should be cautious whenever opening these types of offers on the internet.

Computer Security - A Matter of Concern and Tips to Avoid Trouble


    With so much of today's business being transacted online, computer security is a major issue affecting businesses and consumers. For online businesses, there can be problems in the form of stolen credit card information, mailing or personal information. If you are selling information, your content may be hacked into and copied. This affects the business and customer adversely, since the customer is likely to blame the online business. This erodes the image of your business and discourages other customers from trusting you with their information. No one likes their email inbox to be bombarded with viruses and spam. If they feel that your site has something to do with it, your business and reputation will suffer long term damage. To avoid problems with your business's computer security, follow the guidelines listed below.

Employee Security Awareness

Playing Big Brother
No one wants to play the bad guy by monitoring every single action that a user makes. However, the unfortunate reality is that a good portion of security breaches are caused by staff members, whether inadvertently or intentionally.

How to Convert SSL Certificate to Security Key File


Visit SSL Shopper, an SSL converter (see Resources).
Click "Choose File" to choose the SSL certificate you want to convert to another security key file and then click "Open" to load the SSL certificate.

How Social Media Can Compromise Your Company's Security Posture


   The unbridled use of social media in the workplace represents a growing area of risk to an organization's information security posture. Social media networks present two distinct attack vectors: information leakage and false trust.
Hackers, red teams and experienced penetration testers have used OSINT (open source intelligence style information gathering) for years. But now that social media use has reached critical mass, it is relatively simple to garner information about your company's employees, your organization and even your IT infrastructure. Using social profiles, information parsed from tweets, business directories, job postings, etc., cybercriminals can put together a complete dossier on employees of a target company without any 'real' hacking.

Know Everything About Information Security

Information Security means to give protection to the confidential materials of any organization and to restrict the availability of all information, be it the electronic, print or other types.
Everyone will agree to the fact that information assets are critical to any business and paramount to the survival of any organization in today's global market. As there has been a rise in the cyber crimes, such as hacking, data thefts, data losses and virus attacks in the networking and software related jobs, the need of information security is growing by leaps and bounds.

Managed IT Security Services - What Are They and What Do They Offer?


   In the age of computers, computer security can be the equivalent of keeping valuable possessions under lock and key, especially for businesses. While hard drive crashes or the infiltration of personal computers by spammers and hackers can cause confusion, frustration and unexpected repair fees, data loss or the infiltration of a company's computers can cause it to go out of business. Most company's report that their data is their most valuable asset, and 50 percent of companies close their doors within a year of experiencing a significant data loss. To prevent data loss and the intrusion of hackers and spyware, companies have one of two choices: they can implement and manage their own computer security services or trust their computer security to a managed it services provider concerning firewall management, virus protection, spam filtering and data backup solutions.

Online Accounting Services: Security Considerations


  Accounting is an important part of any company. No company can survive without managing its finances properly. Financial accounting services help in managing the financial transactions of a business. Technology has advanced considerably in modern times. The services can be availed online. There are many benefits to availing these services. You save time, space, and money. Hiring such services will enable the company to concentrate on the main business. Specialized agents work on handling the high profile information. You can expect higher accuracy and quicker results. It is advisable for small and medium business owners to go for such services instead of maintaining an in house team of professionals.

Security Tips and Fraud Prevention



     For any User, maintaining the account’s security is the top priority. To augment the security measures that the Online Service Provide on your behalf, there are steps that you can take to help protect your account from fraud and scams.

Security Alert: Fraud Calls



       If you receive a phone call on your Mobile from any person saying that they are checking your mobile line, and you have to press #90 or #09 or any other number. End this call immediately without pressing any numbers.
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