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Computer Monitoring for Home or Business
- Extract Computer Text
- Monitor Computer Keystrokes
- Extract Screenshots
- Control From Remote Locations
- Detect your own PC Viruses
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Online Computer Monitoring Recorder Secretly monitor computer text on AOL, AIM, Yahoo, MSN and more. The computer monitoring software monitors all keystrokes, all window captions, and all the web sites visited. Great for protecting your children from unsafe environments, as well as securing business environments.
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Computer Keyboard Monitor Computer monitoring software can secretly monitor all keys typed on a computer along with the window titles that typed on and the time. |
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Securing Your Home Computer Applying everything listed here should lower your Internet vulnerability to almost zero. It may seem complicated or a long list, but if you were to take your time, you would find that securing your system is much easier and more rewarding than the alternative.
Use a good bi-directional firewall that will monitor all incoming and outgoing traffic and will alert you for access permission if such traffic is detected. It should also have the ability to hide your presence from intruders by completely blocking access to the ports that are used for the transfer of information. Select the highest security level for your Internet zone and set all programs to prompt you for access - even those you use frequently. When in doubt, deny access of a program until you know for sure its identity.
Use a virus scanner (anti-virus), keep the virus data files current (check for updates at least once a week), enable the Heuristics feature (for detection of virus-like activity of yet-to-be discovered viruses), and set it to scan all downloads and e-mail attachments; before they are opened. Let it quarantine and destroy anything suspicious. If it has settings for scanning ActiveX Controls and Java Classes for potentially harmful content, use that too. For even greater protection and a wider range of configuration options, combine the use of a virus scanner with a trojan scanner.
Use a good spyware scanner that can detect ANY files that may be a risk to you and your PC. A spyware scanner should be able to tell you a list of files that communicate with other sources, and when you see this, you can descriminate or remove the ones that you don't believe should be communicating outside or even inside your network. more.. |
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Trojan Providing Unauthorized Computer Access Trojan Backsm-A is a backdoor Trojan that when executed, initiates a background process and attempts to connect to a remote IRC server and provide unauthorized access to the infected computer.
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Another Trojan 'Apdoor-A' ...Is typically distributed by a malicious script hosted on a web site. The script will drop a downloader EXE file and run it. The dropped EXE program drops a DLL into the Windows temporary folder with a random name and executes it. The dropped DLL attempts to inject itself into the Program Manager process, copies itself and its dropper EXE into the Windows system or temporary folder and sets an HKLM or HKCU registry key. read more.. |
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Who is a Hacker? In the most general sense, a "hacker" is someone who enjoys modifying and subverting systems, whether technological, bureaucratic or sociological. Most often the term is used to describe someone who has learned about technology by picking apart systems. |
| In the past decade, however, "hacker" has come to describe those people with a hands-on interest in computer security and circumventing such security. In the middle are the gray hats, who are finding their once-acceptable acts, such as informing the public of company security holes, could now land them in jail. Even the White House has now weighed in on the controversy. While acknowledging the need for third-party discovery of flaws, President Bush's cybersecurity team believed that more stringent ethics needed to be the rule, rather than the exception. More.. |
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Video Conferencing Hole Exposed Malicious hackers are no longer limited to looking at private data - now they can also see their victims. Even a relatively unskilled attacker can transform some video-conferencing systems into video-surveillance units, using the devices to snoop, record or publicly broadcast presumably private video conferences. |
A half-dozen exploits have recently been discovered in the operating system of Polycom's popular ViewStation device.
Some of the issues have been addressed in system upgrades, but many users said they were not advised they needed to upgrade their ViewStation operating system at the time and were unaware of the security problems. more.. |
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SoBig PC Hacker may have had Profit Motive Computer security experts and law enforcement officials struggled to understand the motives of the mysterious software author who appeared intent on prying open many of the electronic locks on the Internet.
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| The malicious program known as SoBig, which is transmitted as an e-mail attachment and then resends itself widely via the Internet, is actually the sixth variant in an experiment by an unknown computer security attacker. During the past eight months the author or authors have persistently tried to implant a range of secret spyware tools for stealing information and sending unsolicited commercial e-mail messages, or spam, according to security experts. read on.. |
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