Showing posts with label Network Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network Security. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Download Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Cracked

Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 automatically protects you and your family at all times – whether you work, bank, shop or play online.

Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 has everything you need for a safe and secure Internet experience.

All the features and technologies of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 are included in this product.

Kaspersky Internet Security stops your PC being slowed down by cybercriminals and delivers unsurpassed on-line safety whilst protecting your files, music and photos from hackers:

Monday, November 16, 2009

DIFFERENCE FIREWALL, ANTIVIRUS AND IDS

IDS (Intrusion Detection system)
IDS is an acronym for Intrusion Detection System. An intrusion detection system detects intruders; that is, unexpected, unwanted or unauthorized people or programs on my computer network.

There are many forms of IDS. Network IDS and Host IDS are the example. Network IDS will Generally Capture all Traffic on the network Host will Capture Traffic for Individual Host IDS detects attempted attacks using Signature and Patterns much like an Anti Virus App will.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Download Free PC Tools Firewall Plus 6.0.0.66

A personal firewall that protects your computer from intruders and controls the network traffic in and out of your PC.

PC Tools Firewall Plus is a powerful personal firewall for Windows that protects your computer from intruders and controls the network traffic in and out of your PC. By monitoring applications that connect to the network Firewall Plus can stop Trojans, backdoors, keyloggers and other malware from damaging your computer and stealing your private information.

PC Tools Firewall Plus is advanced technology designed specially for people, not experts. Powerful prevention against attacks and known exploits is activated by default and advanced users can also easily create their own packet filtering rules to customize the network defenses. All you need to do is install it for immediate and automatic ongoing protection.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Slow Start-up Windows XP When Using Norton Internet Security

If you are using Norton Internet Security, and are experiencing slow start-up of XP, (i.e. you can see the desktop with icons etc. but it takes 30-60sec before you can start using the computer), this fix might help:

· Click on Start button.
· Select Control Panel.
· Open "Network Connections".
· Under "LAN and High-Speed Internet", right-click on your "Local Area Connection" and select "Properties".

Friday, November 6, 2009

TuneUp Utilities 2010 9.0.2000.16 - Final + Working Key

TuneUp Utilities can make your Windows operating system faster, more comfortable and more secure with just a few mouse clicks. And all operations performed on the operating system are completely safe, because all changes are monitored by TuneUp Rescue Center and can be undone at any time. All TuneUp Utilities modules can be accessed through a common interface that is divided into six categories.

The software helps both beginners and experts to make Windows meet their needs in a way that is better, easier and safer. All important system options are explained in an easy way and can be turned on or off at the click of your mouse. TuneUp Utilities will then make the necessary changes in the registry or boot files automatically. We place a high value on system stability, so that Windows won't stop working reliably. And most changes that you make can be undone in TuneUp Rescue Center - easily and safely.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Watch Out Potentially Unwanted Programs

Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUPs) is the generic term given to programs that find their way onto a machine, and that the user may or may not want to have. Although often deposited by way of Trojan horse, PUPs can be made by a legitimate corporate entity for some beneficial purpose.

A PUP is defined as ANY piece of code which a reasonably security-or privacy-minded computer user may want to be informed of, and, in some cases, remove. Even though they may be intended for legitimate corporate use, PUPs can alter the security state of the computer on which they are installed, and therefore most users will want to be aware of them.

The main types of PUPs are:

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Secure your wireless network from hacker

If your wireless network is not secure, a hacker can easily intercept the data you send and receive, or access files saved on your computer – all from the comfort of their own sofa.

Why is it necessary to secure my wireless network?

These days, most computers are wireless-enabled: they let you connect to the Internet without a physical network cable. The major benefit, of course, is that you can use your computer anywhere in the house or office (as long as it’s within range of your wireless router). However, there are potential risks involved in wireless networking - unless you make your network secure:
A hacker could intercept any data you send and receive;
A hacker could get access to your wireless network;
Another person could hijack your Internet access.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Virus - Morris (1988)

Written by a Cornell University graduate student, Robert Tappan Morris, the virus infected an estimated 6,000 university and military computers connected over the Internet. Incidentally, Morris's father was a top government computer-security expert, 

The computers Morris invaded were part of the Arpanet, an international grid of telephone lines, buried cables, and satellite hookups established by the Department of Defense in 1969. 

Interestingly, Morris later claimed that the worm was not written to cause damage, but to gauge the size of the Internet. An unintended consequence of the code, however, led to the damage caused.