Service Catnician?

October 21, 2009 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors, For Your Entertainment

The wiring’s done, but I still recommend a surge protector…

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Protect Yourself

June 15, 2009 by TXPoet  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors

Sign up for our Weekly Web 2.0 Newsletter here!Recently my computer started acting strange. During Google searches I was being redirected to generic search sites that would seem to set off my anti-virus, but a scan of my computer didn’t reveal any virus. I found a work around but knew somewhere in my computer there was a problem. This problem showed itself in IE7, FireFox, Safari, Chrome and Opera. Yes, I use all five browsers.

In the process of clearing the problem (which I later discovered was one of the many drive-by virus/trojan on the web, a type of Alureon trojan named Kung). After three days with some help from the nice folks over at Geekstogo.com (HT sage5) I was finally able to return my computer to normal.

I had thought that my computer was pretty well protected, but after getting into the problem I found that most of the programs I used were no longer “the best”.

I previously recommended to friends the following free programs; AVG Anti-Virus, Spybot: Search & Destroy and CCleaner. All are still good programs but they aren’t the best. It seems that the malcontents and criminals on the net have way too much time on their hands.

In order to protect yourself you might consider the following advice (This information is for PC users only).

First step is to ensure you don’t have any rootkit problems is to download, save and run the following program from your desktop.

http://eric71.geekstogo.com/tools/Rooter.exe

If you are good there then you must obtain a good anti-spyware program. The following are all highly recommended programs for your protection.

Make sure you are only running one real-time anti-spyware protection program (e.g.: TeaTimer, Windows Defender) or there will be a conflict.

Some of these programs have both a free and a paid version; read before starting download.

Some good free firewalls are Online Armor, Zone Alarm, Outpost or Sunbelt Personal Firewall.

Make sure you only use one firewall though. A tutorial on understanding and using firewalls may be found here.

These programs aid you in keeping your computer free of malware, but you will have to routinely update them and scan your computer frequently. Here’s wishing you happy (web) surfing.


 

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Palin Email Intruder’s Father – Democratic Rep in Tennessee

September 18, 2008 by Zap Brannigan  
Filed under FHK WebWarriors, News and Opinion

According to an article at Wired.com

“Threat Level was unable to reach the student by phone because his number is unlisted. A person who identified himself as the student’s father, when reached at home, said he could not talk about the matter and would have no comment. The father is a Democratic state representative in Tennessee. Threat Level is not identifying them by name because authorities have not identified any suspects in the case, and the link to the student so far is tenuous.”

This is unacceptable. I sincerely hope that the investigation of this issue is being handled seriously, and intensely. Out of all the people out there with the knowledge and skill (not that much needed, but still) to accomplish this breach, the person who does it just happens to be the child of a Democratic Party politician?

On another note, I sincerely urge all who read this blog to take seriously their online security. Yahoo mail has been demonstrated to be insecure, other online email services can be exploited as well. Regularly change your passwords. Regularly inspect your email for anything out of the ordinary.


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