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		<title>Internet Explorer Zero-Day Threat &#8211; Security Update Included</title>
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		<title>The Advancement of the Keylogger</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 13:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A keylogger is a program that runs in your computer&#8217;s
background secretly recording all your keystrokes. Once
your keystrokes are logged, they are hidden away for later
retrieval by the attacker. The attacker then carefully
reviews the information in hopes of finding passwords or
other information that would prove useful to them.  For
example, a keylogger can easily obtain confidential emails
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>A keylogger is a program that runs in your computer&#8217;s<br />
background secretly recording all your keystrokes. Once<br />
your keystrokes are logged, they are hidden away for later<br />
retrieval by the attacker. The attacker then carefully<br />
reviews the information in hopes of finding passwords or<br />
other information that would prove useful to them.  For<br />
example, a keylogger can easily obtain confidential emails<br />
and reveal them to any interested outside party willing to<br />
pay for the information. </p>
<p>Keyloggers can be either software or hardware based.<br />
Software-based keyloggers are easy to distribute and<br />
infect, but at the same time are more easily detectable.<br />
Hardware-based keyloggers are more complex and harder to<br />
detect.  For all that you know, your keyboard could have a<br />
keylogger chip attached and anything being typed is<br />
recorded into a flash memory sitting inside your keyboard.<br />
Keyloggers have become one of the most powerful<br />
applications used for gathering information in a world<br />
where encrypted traffic is becoming more and more common.</p>
<p>As keyloggers become more advanced, the ability to detect<br />
them becomes more difficult. They can violate a user&#8217;s<br />
privacy for months, or even years, without being noticed. <br />
During that time frame, a keylogger can collect a lot of<br />
information about the user it is monitoring.  A keylogger<br />
can potential obtain not only passwords and log-in names,<br />
but credit card numbers, bank account details, contacts,<br />
interests, web browsing habits, and much more.  All this<br />
collected information can be used to steal user&#8217;s personal<br />
documents, money, or even their identity. </p>
<p>A keylogger might be as simple as an .exe and a .dll that<br />
is placed in a computer and activated upon boot up via an<br />
entry in the registry. Or, the more sophisticated<br />
keyloggers, such as the Perfect Keylogger or ProBot<br />
Activity Monitor have developed a full line of nasty<br />
abilities including:</p>
<p>· Undetectable in the process list and invisible in<br />
   operation<br />
· A kernel keylogger driver that captures keystrokes even<br />
  when the user is logged off<br />
· A remote deployment wizard<br />
· The ability to create text snapshots of active<br />
  applications<br />
· The ability to capture http post data (including log-<br />
   ins/passwords)<br />
· The ability to timestamp record workstation usage<br />
· HTML and text log file export<br />
· Automatic e-mail log file delivery</p>
<p>All keyloggers are not used for illegal purposes.  A<br />
variety of other uses have surfaced.  Keyloggers have been<br />
used to monitor web sites visited as a means of parental<br />
control over children. They have been actively used to<br />
prevent child pornography and avoid children coming in<br />
contact with dangerous elements on the web.  Additionally,<br />
in December, 2001, a federal court ruled that the FBI did<br />
not need a special wiretap order to place a keystroke<br />
logging device on a suspect&#8217;s computer. The judge allowed<br />
the FBI to keep details of its key logging device secret<br />
(citing national security concerns). The defendant in the<br />
case, Nicodemo Scarfo Jr., indicted for gambling and loan-<br />
sharking, used encryption to protect a file on his<br />
computer. The FBI used the keystroke logging device to<br />
capture Scarfo&#8217;s password and gain access to the needed file.</p>
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		<title>Clearing Your Browser&#8217;s Cache</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clearing Your Browser&#8217;s Cache
 Often referred to as the cache, the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Clearing Your Browser&#8217;s Cache</strong></span><br />
<strong> Often referred to as the cache, the Temporary Internet Files folder contains a kind of travel record of the items you have seen, heard, or downloaded from the Web, including images, sounds, Web pages, even cookies. Typically these items are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Storing these files in your cache can make browsing the Web faster because it usually takes your computer less time to display a Web page when it can call up some of the page&#8217;s elements or even the entire page from your local Temporary Internet Files folder.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Your browser&#8217;s cache stores the contents of all the Web pages that you have visited during a session. To safeguard your information and prevent another user from viewing what you have entered, you should clear the cache  memory after you have completed the application. To clear your browser&#8217;s cache, follow the instructions below:</strong></p>
<p><strong>All those files stored in your cache take up space, so from time to time, you may want to clear out the files stored in your cache to free up some space on your computer. This is called clearing the cache.</strong></p>
<p><strong>You can adjust your Internet Explorer 6 settings to automatically clear the cache whenever you close Internet Explorer 6. Go to the Tools menu, and click Internet Options. Click the Advanced tab. In the &#8220;Settings&#8221; box, scroll down to the section labeled &#8220;Security,&#8221; and click to check the box next to the &#8220;Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed&#8221; option. Click OK to finish. This option does not delete cookies, but it will clear your cache of other files when you close your browser.</strong></p>
<p><strong>If you tend to go online a lot and have ample space on your computer, you might want to increase the size of your Temporary Internet Files folder. Why? Because Internet Explorer 6 will read already-viewed files from the cache first rather than take the time to download the same page from the Web,  thus saving you time and money.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Adjusting How Often to Update</strong></span><br />
<strong> While it&#8217;s true that the more files you can load from your hard disk, the  faster your browsing speed, it&#8217;s also true that those pages on the Web might have changed since being stored on your computer. You might not want to  miss fresh content just to save a little time. Fortunately, in addition to the  size of the cache, you can also customize how often Internet Explorer 6  checks the Web for updated content.</strong></p>
<p><strong>First you will need to go to the Internet Explorer 6 Settings box:<br />
1. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. The Internet Options box should  open to the General tab.</strong></p>
<p><strong>2. On the General tab, in the Temporary Internet Files section, click the  Settings button. This will open the Settings box.</strong></p>
<p><strong>3. In the Settings box, there are four ways to check for newer versions of  pages that are stored in the Temporary Internet Files folder:</strong></p>
<p><strong>• Every visit to the page: You&#8217;re assured of the most current content, but it&#8217;s  slower to browse previously viewed pages.</strong></p>
<p><strong>• Every time you start Internet Explorer 6: On your first visit to a page, Internet Explorer 6 will check for new information, but not on subsequent visits in the same browsing session.</strong></p>
<p><strong>• Automatically: Internet Explorer 6 will check automatically for any new  content.</strong></p>
<p><strong>• Never: This option is fastest, but you could be viewing old content from  the cache. To refresh the page, press the F5 button on your keyboard &#8211; this will connect you to the page on the Web and download new information to  the Temporary Internet files folder.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Try several combinations of these options and cache size to find the best fit  for your needs. You may need to use the settings for a few days to fully  gauge how they are working.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Netscape 6.x, 7.x and 8.x users:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Edit, then Preferences.<br />
Select Advanced from the Category listing.<br />
Select Cache.<br />
Select the Clear Disk Cache button then the Clear Memory<br />
Cache buttons.<br />
Select OK.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Internet Explorer 7.x:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Tools, then Internet Options.<br />
Select the General tab at the top.<br />
Under Browsing History, select the Delete button.<br />
Select the Delete Files buttons next to Temporary Internet Files.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x users:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Tools, then Internet Options.<br />
Select the General tab at the top.<br />
Select the Clear History button.<br />
Select Yes to confirm.<br />
Select Delete Files.<br />
Select OK.<br />
Select OK to close the Internet Options Screen.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>AOL 9.0:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Settings.<br />
Select the Essentials tab.<br />
Select the Internet (Web) option.<br />
Select the General tab.<br />
In the Temporary Internet Files area, select the DeleteFiles button, and select OK.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>AOL 8.0: </strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Settings.<br />
Select Preferences.<br />
Select the Properties option.<br />
In the Temporary Internet Files area, select the Delete<br />
Files button, and select OK.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>AOL 5.0-7.0 and AOL Explorer 1.2 users:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select System Information.<br />
Select the Utilities tab.<br />
Select the Clear Browser Cache.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Mozilla Firefox 2.0 users:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Tools.<br />
Select Options.<br />
Select the Advanced option.<br />
Select the Network tab.<br />
Select the Clear Now button.</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><strong>Mozilla Firefox 1.5 users:</strong></span><br />
<strong> Select Tools, then Clear Private Data.<br />
Select the Browsing History, Saved Form Information,<br />
Cache, and Authenticated Sessions options.<br />
Select the Clear Private Data Now button.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Use a “wipe” utility program, which overwrites the entire hard drive and  makes the files unrecoverable.  Use Ccleaner available for free:</strong><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Securing Your Browser
The way that your Web browser is configured provides a
front line to secure Web surfing. Though many of the
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in other tutorials, these tutorials step you through a
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Securing Your Browser<br />
</strong>The way that your Web browser is configured provides a<br />
front line to secure Web surfing. Though many of the<br />
security features that relate to your browser are described<br />
in other tutorials, these tutorials step you through a<br />
complete assessment of your browser&#8217;s security settings.</p>
<p><strong>Important Note:</strong><br />
Make sure you back-up your system or create a Restore<br />
Point before making any changes</p>
<p><strong>Checking IE Connection Types</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:  Open Internet Options<br />
</strong>Many of the security features of the Internet Explorer<br />
browser can be set from the Internet Options window. To<br />
open the Internet Options window, click on Tools, Internet<br />
Options from the Internet Explorer window.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:  Select Advanced Tab<br />
</strong>The different types of secure connections that can be used<br />
with Internet Explorer are configured on the Advanced tab<br />
of the Internet Options window. Click on the Advanced tab,<br />
then scroll down to the Security heading.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:  Check Fortezza Connections<br />
</strong>On the Internet Options, Advanced tab, if the Use Fortezza<br />
box is checked it means that Internet Explorer is<br />
configured to allow secure connections to Web sites that<br />
support Fortezza cryptography connections. Fortezza is used<br />
by the U.S. Department of Defense a Fortezza Crypto Card<br />
reader, a Fortezza Crypto Card, and related software<br />
drivers. Needless to say, this is a rather specialized type<br />
of connection, though it doesn&#8217;t hurt to have it turned on.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:  Check PCT Connections<br />
</strong>The Private Communications Technology (PCT) protocol is<br />
developed by Microsoft to provide secure connections to<br />
sites that support that protocol. SSL is much more widely<br />
used than PCT, so there is generally no reason to select<br />
this protocol. Click on the Use PCT 1.0 box if you want to<br />
allow secure PCT connections from Internet Explorer.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:  Check SSL Connections</strong><br />
Because most secure connections on the Web rely on Secure<br />
Socket Layer (SSL) protocols, you should select both Use<br />
SSL 2.0 and Use SSL 3.0 options on the Advanced tab of the<br />
Internet Options window. SSL was a protocol that was<br />
developed by Netscape Communications.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6:  Check TLS Connections</strong><br />
The Transport Layer Security protocol is an open standard<br />
that is much like the SSL protocol. To allow connections<br />
using TLS, click on the Use TLS 1.0 button.</p>
<p><strong>Step 7:  Apply Changes<br />
</strong>After you have selected the secure connection types that<br />
your browser supports, click on the Apply button to have<br />
the changes applied to your browser.</p>
<p><strong>Checking IE Cache Settings</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:  Open Internet Options<br />
</strong>As you browse the Web, your browser will typically store<br />
the pages you have visited on your hard disk. This can<br />
speed up your browsing by having data ready immediately<br />
when you step backward and forward among the pages you<br />
visit. The potential security risk is that if others are<br />
using your browser they may be able to see the stored<br />
content later. You can clear stored pages by setting an<br />
option on the Internet Options page. From IE, click on<br />
Tools, Internet Options.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:  Select Advanced Tab</strong><br />
Options for deleting stored Web surfing content in<br />
Internet Explorer are configured on the Advanced tab of the<br />
Internet Options window. Click on the Advanced tab, then<br />
scroll down to the Security heading</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:  Check Save Encrypted Pages<br />
</strong>Presumably, data that has been encrypted during<br />
communication between your browser and a Web site will tend<br />
to be more sensitive. For example, data is encrypted during<br />
online shopping and other financial transactions. To<br />
prevent any encrypted data from being saved to your disk,<br />
select the &#8220;Do not save encrypted pages to disk&#8221; check box<br />
on the Advanced tab of the Internet Options window.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:  Check Empty Temporary Files</strong><br />
You can have all the Web content that is temporarily<br />
stored on your hard disk be removed when you close your<br />
browser. Click on the &#8220;Empty Temporary Internet Files<br />
folder when browser is closed&#8221; check box to enable that<br />
feature.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:  Apply Changes</strong><br />
After you have selected the secure connection types that<br />
your browser supports, click on the Apply button to have<br />
the changes applied to your browser.</p>
<p><strong>Setting IE Security Zones</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:  Open Internet Options<br />
</strong>Internet Explorer allows you to set groups of Web sites to<br />
have similar levels of security. These groups are referred<br />
to as &#8220;Web Content Zones.&#8221; You can set up these content<br />
zones from the Internet Options page. From IE, click on<br />
Tools, Internet Options.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:  Select Security Tab<br />
</strong>Options for setting content zones in Internet Explorer are<br />
configured on the Security tab of the Internet Options<br />
window. Click on the Security tab to begin setting these<br />
options.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:  Select Web Content Zone</strong><br />
There are four pre-defined Web content zones: Local<br />
Intranet (for sites within your organization), Trusted<br />
Sites (for sites you know are secure), Restricted sites<br />
(for sites that are not secure) and Internet (for all other<br />
Web sites). Click on one of those sites to set the level<br />
and define the sites for that zone.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:  Select a Security Level</strong><br />
Click on the slider bar on the Security tab to set the<br />
security level for zone you have selected. You can set the<br />
security zone to Low, Medium-low, Medium, or High. Each<br />
level is described when you select that level on the slider<br />
bar. If you try to change to a less secure level than the<br />
default for the zone, you will be warned.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:  Customize Security Level<br />
</strong>If you want to fine tune any of the four preset security<br />
levels, you can do so by clicking on the Custom Level<br />
button. The Security Settings window appears. From that<br />
window, you can select how different types of content are<br />
handled (such as ActiveX controls, plug-ins, cookies, file<br />
downloads, Java, etc.) when you try to download or start<br />
that type of content. Click on OK when you are satisfied<br />
with your settings.</p>
<p><strong>Step 6:  Apply Changes</strong><br />
Click on the Apply button to apply the changes you made to<br />
the Web content zones.</p>
<p><strong>Enabling Content in Netscape</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:  Open Preferences<br />
</strong>Some types of content can pose a potential security risk<br />
as you browse the Web. You can allow or disallow certain<br />
types of content from the Netscape Preferences window. To<br />
access this window, click on Edit, Preferences from the<br />
Netscape window.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:  Select Advanced Preferences<br />
</strong>From the Preferences window, click on the Advanced title<br />
in the left column. Preferences that relate to the kinds of<br />
content that can be displayed in Netscape and the ways that<br />
cookies may (or may not) be accepted are displayed</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:  Allow Java/JavaScript</strong><br />
By default, Java applets (small programs) and JavaScripts<br />
(a series of commands) run in your browser when they are<br />
encountered on the Web. Because these scripts can pose some<br />
small security threat (and can also slow your browser), you<br />
can choose to disallow these types of programs. Click on<br />
the associated check boxes to turn off those features.<br />
(Warning: some Web sites will not work with Java disabled.)</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:  Enabling Cookies<br />
</strong>Cookies are small files that a Web site stores on your<br />
hard disk so it can identify you (and possibly your<br />
personal information) the next time you visit the site.<br />
Some people dislike Web sites knowing too much about them<br />
and choose to turn cookies off (click on Disable Cookies).<br />
Rather than accept all cookies, however, you can limit a<br />
cookie&#8217;s use to the originating server or to be warned<br />
before a cookie is accepted. (Warning: some sites won&#8217;t<br />
work with cookies off.)</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:  Applying Changes</strong><br />
Once you have changed the setting the way you want, click<br />
on OK to have the changes take effect.</p>
<p><strong>Setting Netscape Security</strong></p>
<p><strong>Step 1:  Open the Security Window</strong><br />
From the Netscape window, you can open a Security Info<br />
window to find security information about the current Web<br />
page. It can also be used to define how Netscape behaves<br />
when it encounters potentially insecure situations. To open<br />
the Security Info window from Netscape, click on the<br />
Security icon in the toolbar (it looks like a small padlock).</p>
<p><strong>Step 2:  Verify Web Page Security</strong><br />
When the Security Info page first appears, it tells you<br />
two pieces of information about the current Web page. First<br />
it tells you weather or not the page was encrypted and<br />
second it verifies the Web address of the page you have<br />
opened. To view details about the page, click on the Open<br />
Page Info button.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3:  View Page Information<br />
</strong>When the Page Info page appears, you can view detailed<br />
security information relating to the current Web page. If<br />
it is a secure Web page, you can see the type of security<br />
that is used with the page and who owns the certificate<br />
that verifies the authenticity of the page. When you are<br />
done viewing this information, close the page by clicking<br />
on the X in the upper right corner of the window.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4:  Set Security Warnings<br />
</strong>If you are about to enter information about yourself into<br />
a Web site, you probably want to make sure that the site is<br />
secure. From the Security Info page, you can set Netscape<br />
to warn when you enter or leave a secure site, as well as<br />
when you view a page with some encrypted data or send<br />
unencrypted information. (These features are on by<br />
default.) To check these settings, click on Navigator in<br />
the left column, then check how the values are set.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5:  Apply Changes<br />
</strong>To apply any changes you made to the Security Info page,<br />
click on the OK button.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This video tutorial will show you how to install AVG Anti-Virus.
If you have Norton or McAfee I personally wouldn’t pay their
fees especially when you can have this protection for free.
If you have any other Anti-Virus and intend to install AVG,
please uninstall any other Anti-Virus program that you may
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>This video tutorial will show you how to install AVG Anti-Virus.<br />
If you have Norton or McAfee I personally wouldn’t pay their<br />
fees especially when you can have this protection for free.<br />
If you have any other Anti-Virus and intend to install AVG,<br />
please uninstall any other Anti-Virus program that you may<br />
have.<br />
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition is one of the most popular<br />
solutions to provide basic security protection on home and<br />
non-commercial PCs and is used by millions of people worldwide.</p>
<p><strong><u><font color="#ff0000">Important</font></u></strong></p>
<p><strong><font color="#000000">Create a backup of your system or a restore Point before making any changes</font></strong></p>
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<p>Can also be viewed in Windows Media Player by clicking:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.a1-ebooks.co.uk/tutorials/AVG.wmv">AVG Installation</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advancements in Antivirus Software Suites
Protecting your computer from a virus is getting harder
and harder each day.  While it may border on the paranoid,
it goes without saying that you can&#8217;t leave your guard down
for one second.  Even corporate giant Microsoft has found
its own systems compromised on more than one occasion. 
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<p>Protecting your computer from a virus is getting harder<br />
and harder each day.  While it may border on the paranoid,<br />
it goes without saying that you can&#8217;t leave your guard down<br />
for one second.  Even corporate giant Microsoft has found<br />
its own systems compromised on more than one occasion. </p>
<p>Remember the &#8220;good old days&#8221;, before the advent of the<br />
Internet and downloadable programs?  Life was simple then<br />
in terms of computer viruses.  With the primary way in<br />
which a virus could be transmitted being limited to floppy<br />
disks, the ability to catch and eradicate the virus was a<br />
lot easier.    By today&#8217;s standards, it used to take quite<br />
a while before a virus was able to infect a computer and<br />
slow down the system.  The antivirus software of that time<br />
was typically able to identify and eradicate viruses before<br />
they caused too much damage.  Additionally, computer users<br />
were pretty savvy on how to protect themselves in terms of<br />
scanning all floppy disks before copying them to our<br />
desktop. </p>
<p>The Internet helped change all that.  The Internet<br />
provided a conduit by which viruses could move from host to<br />
host with lightening speed.  No longer could a computer<br />
user just worry about floppy disks as points of entry, but<br />
they now had to worry about email, email attachments, peer-<br />
to-peer file sharing, instant messaging, and software<br />
downloads.  Today&#8217;s viruses can attack through multiple<br />
entry points, spread without human intervention, and take<br />
full advantage of vulnerabilities within a system or<br />
program.  With technology advancing everyday, and the<br />
convergence of computers with other mobile devices, the<br />
potential of new types of threats also increase. </p>
<p><strong>Protecting Your Computer<br />
</strong>Luckily, the advancement of antivirus software has kept<br />
pace with current virus threats.   Antivirus software is<br />
essential to a computer&#8217;s ability to fend off viruses and<br />
other malicious programs.  These products are designed to<br />
protect against the ability of a virus to enter a computer<br />
through email, web browsers, file servers and desktops.<br />
Additionally, these programs offer a centralized control<br />
feature that handle deployment, configuration and updating.<br />
A computer user should remain diligent and follow a few<br />
simple steps to protect against the threat of a virus:</p>
<p>1. Evaluate your current computer security system.<br />
With the threat of a new generation of viruses able to<br />
attack in a multitude of ways, the approach of having just<br />
one antivirus software version has become outdated.  You<br />
need to be confident that you have protected all aspects of<br />
your computer system from the desktop to the network, and<br />
from the gateway to the server.  Consider a more<br />
comprehensive security system which includes several<br />
features including antivirus, firewall, content filtering,<br />
and intrusion detection.  This type of system will make it<br />
more difficult for the virus to penetrate your system.</p>
<p>2. Only install antivirus software created by a well-<br />
known, reputable company. <br />
Because new viruses erupt daily, it is important that you<br />
regularly update your anti-virus software.  Become familiar<br />
with the software&#8217;s real-time scan feature and configure it<br />
to start automatically each time you boot your computer.<br />
This will protect your system by automatically checking<br />
your computer each time it is powered up. </p>
<p>3. Make it a habit to always scan all new programs or<br />
files no matter from where they originate.</p>
<p>4. Exercise caution when opening binary, Word, or Excel<br />
documents of unknown sources especially if they were<br />
received during an online chat or as an attachment  to an<br />
email. </p>
<p>5. Perform regular backups in case your system is<br />
corrupted.  It may be the only way to recover your data if<br />
infected.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended Antivirus Software<br />
</strong>There are numerous applications available to consumers.<br />
With a little research, you can pick the program that is<br />
right for you.  Many programs provide a trial version,<br />
which allows you to download the program and test its<br />
abilities.  However, be aware that some anti-virus programs<br />
can be difficult to uninstall.  As a precaution make sure<br />
to set up a System Restore point before installing. </p>
<p>Here are a few programs, which typically receive high<br />
marks in terms of cost, effectiveness, ease of use, and<br />
customer service.</p>
<p>The Shield Pro 2005™ provides virus protection and hacker<br />
security through ongoing support and updates. When a virus<br />
breaks out, The Shield Pro 2005™ promises to provide a<br />
patch within 2-3 hours and a fix for the virus within 5<br />
hours. You can set your computer to update viruses weekly<br />
and run a complete virus scan.</p>
<p>BitDefender 9 Standard provides antivirus protection, as<br />
well as Peer-2-Peer Applications protection, full email<br />
protection, and heuristics in a virtual environment.  This<br />
provides a new security layer that keeps the operating<br />
system safe from unknown viruses by detecting malicious<br />
pieces of code for which signatures have not been released<br />
yet.</p>
<p>Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal 5.0  program is simple to<br />
install and use. The user only needs to choose from three<br />
levels of protection.  It allows updates as frequently as<br />
every hour while promising not to disrupt your computer.<br />
The program also offers a two-tier email protection feature<br />
and round-the-clock technical support.</p>
<p>PC-cillin Internet Security  combines antivirus security<br />
and a personal firewall-for comprehensive protection<br />
against viruses, worms, Trojans, and hackers. It also<br />
detects and removes spyware and blocks spam. It even guards<br />
against identity theft by blocking phishing and pharming<br />
attacks.</p>
<p>AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition is a free downloadable<br />
antivirus program that has received high marks for its<br />
reliability.  In the past, free downloadable antivirus<br />
programs have been viewed skeptically because of issues<br />
relating to its reliability.  However, AVG from Grisoft,<br />
remains one of the best-known free anti-virus programs<br />
available.  While AVG cannot be installed on a server<br />
operating system and there is no technical support, it<br />
still makes a good choice for many home computer users.<br />
The best part is that since it is free, you can try it with<br />
no further obligation necessary.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Identity theft is an very real problem and you need to actively protect yourself from it!
If your identity is ever stolen, it can be used in Fraudulent or Criminal activities, to obtain a job where you end up liable for the taxes, to make purchases of products and services that you WILL end up having [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cotojo.wordpress.com&blog=916283&post=13&subd=cotojo&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>Identity theft is an very real problem and you need to actively protect yourself from it!</strong></p>
<p><strong>If your identity is ever stolen, it can be used in Fraudulent or Criminal activities, to obtain a job where you end up liable for the taxes, to make purchases of products and services that you WILL end up having to pay for, can completely devastate and destroy your credit, and take literally many years for you get it all straightened out.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Never give out personal information on the phone, through Postal Services, through e-mail or over the Internet in any other way, unless you&#8217;ve initiated the contact and you are sure you know who you&#8217;re dealing with.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Identity thieves can be skilled liars, and may pose as representatives of banks, government agencies, owners of a company, and yes, they can even pose as Internet service providers (ISPs) to get you to reveal identifying information. Before you divulge any personal information, confirm that you&#8217;re dealing with a legitimate representative of a legitimate organization. Double check by calling customer service using the number on your account statement, listed in the telephone book, or obtained via a Telephone Operator.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Your computer can be a goldmine of personal information to an identity thief. Here are some points on how you can safeguard your computer and the personal information it stores:</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Update your virus protection software regularly. Computer viruses can have damaging effects, including introducing program code that causes your computer to send out files or other stored information.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Regularly check for security repairs and patches you can download from your operating system&#8217;s Web site.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Don&#8217;t download files from strangers or click on hyperlinks from people you don&#8217;t know, especially when it comes to e-mail where the e-mail contains an attachment. Clicking a link or opening a file could expose your system to a computer virus or a program that could hijack your modem like a Trojan.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Use a firewall, especially if you have a high-speed or “always on” connection to the Internet. A firewall allows you to limit uninvited access to your computer. Without a firewall, hackers can enter your computer remotely from anywhere in the world and even take over your computer and access sensitive information without you even knowing it.</strong><br />
<strong> I recommend the use of</strong> <a href="http://cotojo.wordpress.com/2008/06/16/online-armor-free-firewall/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#0000ff;">Online Armor Free Firewall</span></a><a href="http://www.zonealarm.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp"></a></p>
<p><strong>· To guard the safety of your online transactions always be sure the Web site you are on uses a secure browser software that encrypts or scrambles information you send over the Internet. When you&#8217;re submitting information, the address of the Web page should start with &#8220;https://&#8221; (apposed to the normal surfing address of http://), and also look for the “lock” icon on the status bar. It&#8217;s a symbol that your information is secure during transmission.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Try not to store financial information on your PC or laptop unless absolutely necessary. If you do, use a “strong” password that is a combination of letters (upper and lower case) and numbers.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Avoid using an automatic login feature that saves your user name and password; and always log off when you&#8217;re finished working in a password protected entry area. If your PC or laptop ever gets stolen, the thief will have a hard time accessing sensitive information if they need to enter usernames and passwords to access something.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Delete any personal information stored on your computer before you dispose of it. Use a “wipe” utility program, which overwrites the entire hard drive and makes the files unrecoverable. </strong></p>
<p><strong>Use </strong><a href="http://cotojo.wordpress.com/2007/06/04/ccleaner-clear-your-browsing-history-safely/" target="_self"><span style="color:#0000ff;">CCleaner freeware</span></a> <strong>and when installed select &#8216;Options&#8217; then select &#8216;Settings.  Under the heading &#8216;Secure Deletion&#8217; click the &#8216;Secure file deletion (Slower)&#8217; radio button and change the setting to Guttman Algorithm (35 passes).</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Read Web site privacy policies. They should answer questions about the access to and accuracy, security, and control of personal information the site collects, as well as how sensitive information will be used, and whether it will be provided to third parties.</strong></p>
<p><strong>· Never provide personally identifiable information like a username and password, a government issued number that identifies you, financial details, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, or your home address in areas like chat rooms, forums, instant messengers, e-mail, or any other area over the Internet that gives others access to the information.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Remember, always back-up your system before making any changes.  If using ccleaner make sure you know your passwords.  I suggest you open a spreadheet or word processor, enter the site url, username and password and save it to floppy. </strong><strong>Do NOT save this information on your hard drive.</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How prevalent is Spam?  According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (www.oma.org):
&#8220;Studies show unsolicited or &#8220;junk&#8221; e-mail, known as spam, accounts for roughly half of all e-mail messages received. Although once regarded as little more than a nuisance, the prevalence of spam has increased to the point where many users have begun [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cotojo.wordpress.com&blog=916283&post=10&subd=cotojo&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p><strong>How prevalent is Spam?</strong>  According to Scott McAdams, OMA Public Affairs and Communications Department (<a href="http://www.oma.org/">www.oma.org</a>):</p>
<p>&#8220;Studies show unsolicited or &#8220;junk&#8221; e-mail, known as spam, accounts for roughly half of all e-mail messages received. Although once regarded as little more than a nuisance, the prevalence of spam has increased to the point where many users have begun to express a general lack of confidence in the effectiveness of e-mail transmissions, and increased concern over the spread of computer viruses via unsolicited messages.&#8221;</p>
<p>In 2003, President Bush signed the  &#8220;Can Spam&#8221; bill, in December of 2003 which is the first national standards around bulk unsolicited commercial e-mail.  The bill, approved by the Senate by a vote of 97 to 0, prohibits senders of unsolicited commercial e-mail from using false return addresses to disguise their identity (spoofing) and the use of dictionaries to generate such mailers. In addition, it prohibits the use of misleading subject lines and requires that emails include and opt-out mechanism. The legislation also prohibits senders from harvesting addresses off Web sites. Violations constitute a misdemeanour crime subject to up to one year in jail. </p>
<p><strong>One major point that needs to be discussed about this:</strong> </p>
<p>Spam is now coming from other countries in ever-greater numbers. These emails are harder to fight, because they come from outside our country&#8217;s laws and regulations.  Because the Internet opens borders and thinks globally, these laws are fine and good, but do not stop the problem.</p>
<p><strong>So what do you do about this?</strong> </p>
<p>Here are the top 5 Rules to do to protect from spam.</p>
<p><strong>Number 1: <br />
</strong>Do what you can to avoid giving your email address out on<br />
the net.  </p>
<p>There are products called &#8220;spam spiders&#8221; that search the Internet for email addresses to send email to.  If you are interested, do a search on &#8220;spam spider&#8221; and you will be amazed at what you get back.</p>
<p>Interestingly, there is a site, WebPoison.org, which is an open<br />
source project geared to fight Internet &#8220;spambots&#8221; and &#8220;spam<br />
spiders&#8221;, by giving them bogus HTML web pages, which contain bogus email addresses</p>
<p>A couple of suggestions for you: </p>
<p>a) use form emails, which can hide addresses or also b) use addresses like <a href="mailto:sales@company.com">sales@company.com</a> instead of<br />
your full address to help battle the problem. c) There are also<br />
programs that encode your email, like jsGuard, which encodes your email address on web pages so that while spam spiders find it, it is difficult or impossible to read your email address.</p>
<p><strong>Number 2: <br />
</strong>Get spam blocking software.  There are many programs out<br />
there for this.  (go to <a href="http://www.cloudmark.com/">www.cloudmark.com</a> or <a href="http://www.mailwasher.net/">www.mailwasher.net</a> for example).  You may also buy a professional version.  Whatever you do, get the software. It will save you time.  The software is not foolproof, but they really do help.  You usually have to do some manual set up to block certain types of email.</p>
<p><strong>Number 3:</strong><br />
Use the multiple email address approach.</p>
<p>There are a lot of free email addresses to be had.  If you must<br />
subscribe to newsletters, then have a &#8220;back-up&#8221; email address. It would be like giving your cell phone number to your best friends and the business number to everyone else.</p>
<p><strong>Number 4: <br />
</strong>Attachments from people you don&#8217;t know are BAD, BAD, BAD.</p>
<p>A common problem with spam is that they have attachments and attachments can have viruses.  Corporations often have filters that don&#8217;t let such things pass to you.  Personal email is far more &#8220;open country&#8221; for spammers. </p>
<p>General rule of thumb:  if you do not know who is sending you something, DO NOT OPEN THE ATTACHMENT.  Secondly, look for services that offer filtering. Firewall vendors offer this type of service as well.</p>
<p><strong>Number 5:</strong> <br />
Email services now have &#8220;bulk-mail&#8221; baskets.  If what you<br />
use currently does not support this, think about moving to a new<br />
vendor.  The concept is simple.  If you know someone, they can send you emails.  If you don&#8217;t know them, put them in the bulk email pile and then &#8220;choose&#8221; to allow them into your circle.  Spam Blocking software has this concept as well, but having extra layers seems critical these days, so it is worth looking into.</p>
<p> <strong>Bob Matharoo</strong> has also written an interesting article on Spam,  <a target="_blank" href="http://dreadbob.blogspot.com/2007/04/everything-you-need-to-know-about-spam.html" title="Bob Matharoo"><strong>check it out here</strong></a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every day new computer viruses are created to annoy us and to wreck havoc on our computer systems. Below are ten viruses currently cited as being the most prevalent in terms of being seen the most or in their ability to potentially cause damage. New viruses are created daily. This is by no means an all [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=cotojo.wordpress.com&blog=916283&post=9&subd=cotojo&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Every day new computer viruses are created to annoy us and to wreck havoc on our computer systems. Below are ten viruses currently cited as being the most prevalent in terms of being seen the most or in their ability to potentially cause damage. New viruses are created daily. This is by no means an all inclusive list. The best thing you can do is to remain vigilant, keep your anti-virus software updated, and stay aware of the current computer virus threats.</p>
<p>Virus: Trojan.Lodear<br />
A Trojan horse that attempts to download remote files. It will<br />
inject a .dll file into the EXPLORER.EXE process causing system<br />
instability.</p>
<p>Virus: W32.Beagle.CO@mm<br />
A mass-mailing worm that lowers security settings. It can delete<br />
security-related registry sub keys and may block access to security-related websites.</p>
<p>Virus: Backdoor.Zagaban<br />
A Trojan horse that allows the compromised computer to be used as a covert proxy and which may degrade network performance.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Netsky-P<br />
A mass-mailing worm which spreads by emailing itself to addresses produced from files on the local drives.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Mytob-GH<br />
A mass-mailing worm and IRC backdoor Trojan for the Windows<br />
platform. Messages sent by this worm will have the subject chosen randomly from a list including titles such as: Notice of account limitation, Email Account Suspension, Security measures, Members Support, Important Notification.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Mytob-EX<br />
A mass-mailing worm and IRC backdoor Trojan similar in nature to W32-Mytob-GH. W32/Mytob-EX runs continuously in the background, providing a backdoor server which allows a remote intruder to gain access and control over the computer via IRC channels. This virus spreads by sending itself to email attachments harvested from your email addresses.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Mytob-AS, Mytob-BE, Mytob-C, and Mytob-ER<br />
This family of worm variations possesses similar characteristics in terms of what they can do. They are mass-mailing worms with backdoor functionality that can be controlled through the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network. Additionally, they can spread through email and through various operating system vulnerabilities such as the LSASS (MS04-011).</p>
<p>Virus: Zafi-D<br />
A mass mailing worm and a peer-to-peer worm which copies itself to the Windows system folder with the filename Norton Update.exe. It can then create a number of files in the Windows system folder with filenames consisting of 8 random characters and a DLL extension.</p>
<p>W32/Zafi-D copies itself to folders with names containing share,<br />
upload, or music as ICQ 2005a new!.exe or winamp 5.7 ew!.exe.<br />
W32/Zafi-D will also display a fake error message box with the<br />
caption &#8220;CRC: 04F6Bh&#8221; and the text &#8220;Error in packed file!&#8221;.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Netsky-D<br />
A mass-mailing worm with IRC backdoor functionality which can also infect computers vulnerable to the LSASS (MS04-011) exploit.</p>
<p>Virus: W32/Zafi-B<br />
A peer-to-peer (P2P) and email worm that will copy itself to the<br />
Windows system folder as a randomly named EXE file. This worm will test for the presence of an internet connection by attempting to connect to <a href="http://www.google.com/">www.google.com</a> or  <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/">www.microsoft.com</a>. A bilingual, worm with an attached Hungarian political text message box which translates to “We demand that the government accommodates the homeless, tightens up the penal code and VOTES FOR THE DEATH PENALTY to cut down the increasing crime. Jun. 2004, Pécs (SNAF Team)”</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I just had, by mistake, a plug-in called Intelligent Explorer attach to my browser. What a nightmare!  I have another article on this topic, but this brings home a point.  Spyware or adware items are continually infecting computers. Most computers have no protection from them. Most frightening is the frequency of them.  From the InfosecWriters web site, &#8220;According to a 2004 survey by America Online and the National Cyber Security Alliance, 91% of users questioned were familiar with the term spyware. Only 53% believed their computers were infected, but a scan found that 80% of their PCs had some type of spyware installed on them.&#8221;  It goes on to say, &#8220;&#8230;The average number of spyware components per computer was 93 with one computer having well over a thousand.&#8221;</p>
<p>What is Spyware?</p>
<p>Butte College  (<a href="http://www.bctv.butte.edu/support/spyware.html">www.bctv.butte.edu/support/spyware.html</a>) offers this definition:</p>
<p>“The term ‘spyware’ is broadly defined as any program that gets into your computer without permission and hides in the background while it makes unwanted changes to your user experience.</p>
<p>Spyware is generally not designed to damage your computer. The damage it does is more a by-product of its main mission, which is to serve you targeted advertisements or make your browser display certain sites or search results.</p>
<p>At present, most spyware targets only the Windows operating system (Internet Explorer).”</p>
<p>To be fair, spyware can be harmless, for example tracking cookies don’t do much. While such things infringe on your privacy, they don&#8217;t really harm anything. Others, however, are extremely dangerous.</p>
<p>So what do you do about it?</p>
<p>No spyware program seems to do everything, but there are a lot of goods solutions out there that can help. Here is a list of some of<br />
the top Spyware tools to look at:</p>
<p>1) Try Ad-Aware 6.0 Professional from LavaSoft (there is also a free version with less functionality)</p>
<p>2) Spybot Search &amp; Destroy from PepiMK Software</p>
<p>3) Xoftspy form Pareto Logic</p>
<p>4) Spyware Guard from Javacool Software is a free program</p>
<p>5) Pest Patrol (now part of Computer Associates by acquisition)</p>
<p>One thing is for certain: you do need to take spyware seriously.<br />
For some reason, too many people out there think anti-virus solutions are the end-all solution. They are not. </p>
<p>And, when all else fails?</p>
<p>Finally, as drastic as it seems,  if your computer has been infected with a large number of spyware programs, the only solution you may have is backing up your data, and performing a complete reinstall of the operating system.</p>
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