Showing posts with label antivirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label antivirus. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Cyber Security’s 1st Line of Defense



Your Browser – Cyber Security’s 1st Line of Defense

 Nowadays, some people seem to have forgotten the value (and the inherent dangers) of their computer’s browser. They forgot that the browser, per se, works like a two-way street. It is where cyber security should police the two-way cyber traffic.

 A web browser’s main job is to find and display internet websites. After that, it makes possible the “communication” between your computer and the web server where a site is located.

 Cyber security risks
 But, your browser could be – and this is the dangerous part – the gateway of the cyber world into your computer. And, not all of the things from the Internet going inside your computer are good. Some are downright risky.

 Today’s browser is sophisticated enough, through the years of innovation, to handle the multiple applications needed to surf the Internet. Many of these try to boost up and heighten the surfing experience by enabling your browser’s functionalities.
 But sometimes, these functionalities are not needed and they can leave your computer vulnerable. It is therefore safe to disable them until they are needed.

 In a perfect world, one should set one’s browser security to the highest level possible. But these settings may restrict the functionality of other features and prevents some web pages to load properly. The best compromise solution would be to set your browser to the highest security level (to prevent attacks) but at the same time enabling some features to work when you need them.

 Today’s many browsers are mostly graphical browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, AOL, Opera, Safari for the Macintosh, and Lynx for the visually-impaired users.) These are capable of playing video and audio clips, aside from displaying texts and graphics. Most have user-friendly tabs and options in choosing your preferred security level setting.

 It is essential to know and be familiar with your browser and how it is different from the others. It will come in handy when you evaluate and determine the features and setting most appropriate for your use.

 For instance, to explore the basic security options in Windows’ Internet Explorer, you click Tools on the menu bar, select Internet Options, choose the Security tab, and click the Custom level. In Firefox, you click Tools first, select Options, and then click Content Privacy and Security tabs. The others have their own path systems.

 Choosing your browser

 Security should be paramount in choosing your browser. But, of course, given one’s particular needs in surfing and using the Internet, other considerations are just as important. Sometimes, a browser comes packaged with the operating system. It should not limit, however, your choice.

 Compatibility – does your browser work with the OS (operating system) of your computer?
 Ease – are you comfortable and familiar with the options, menus, system of your browser?
 Function –will it still work if other plug-ins or other devices are installed?
 Appeal – do you like how your browser looks and works?
 Functionalities - Your browser should be able to give you the option of putting web sites into different segments, or zones, and define different security restrictions for each. The best protection should be to set the security to the highest level, or maintain it at a medium level.
 If you know of some sites which can be classified as trusted, you can set your browser setting accordingly. You may require them to implement SSL or Secure Sockets Layer so you can verify if they are what they claim to be. Note, however, that it is good to avoid lowering your security levels with them. If they are attacked, you might be included.
 You may restrict particular sites you are not sure of. Prevention is always the best cure for any disease, real-life or online.

 Be careful about your Java and ActiveX controls. These scripts, used to achieve certain appearances or functionality, can be used in attacking your computer. This is also true about Plug-ins, those additional software that enhances the function of some programs. Make sure that the sites that installing them are trustworthy.

 For safety, it is advisable to disable Cookies and enable them only if the site you trust requires them.

 Cyber Security starts first in your browser. It is best that you start the safeguarding process from there, your computer’s door to the wide, wild realm of cyber space.
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Thursday, July 23, 2015

How to Maintain and Verify the Integrity of Your Windows System Files

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If you are trying to figure out whether all the files on your Windows system partition are correct and unmodified, and there are no hidden files added by viruses, rootkits or malware, you may find it a challenge to complete your task. If you have no ideas on how to do, just check out the methods given below.

1, Using disk imaging software

There are many excellent disk imaging freeware as well as commercial software, such as Acronis True Image and DriveImage XML, they provide you the ability to create an image of the entire system partition, when your system is clean, you can use these utilities to make an entire system backup, you can then revert your system to a former clean state in a few minutes at any time.

2, Using folder monitor program

There tools could monitor files activities on the windows system for you, when a file is created, changed or deleted, you will be notified and the event will be logged.

3, Using MD5 generator

MD5 is a commonly used cryptographic hash function to check the integrity of files and folders. If two files have the same MD5 checksum, they are believed to be identical.

You can create a snapshot of your system by generating and saving the MD5 hash value of all the files on your system partition, when you want to check the integrity of them, just boot up your computer with a live cd like Windows pe cd, then compute the md5 checksum of all files, and compare the result with the one you saved before.

If you are interested in this topic, check out the free md5 checker software for more useful information.


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Friday, November 1, 2013



How to speed up your computer

By: sunil kumar


In this Article I will show you some steps How To Speed up your computer. As the time passes your computer speed decreases therefore you need to use some windows utility to maintain the performance of your Computer. You don't need to be a technical guy to learn these tricks and tips.

Here are the following Tips to Speed up your Computer 
 Use Free Registry Cleaner to clean your Computer registry : when you use computer regular basis as the time progresses you install or uninstall many softwares. When you install or uninstall  software on your pc there are many files left on your computer's registry which need to be removed in order to run your PC Faster.
You cannot clean your registry manually in order to clean your computer registry you need software. The best free software to clean your registry is called CCleaner. Just search on Google you will find the download link. Download and install the software on your Computer.
Open CCleaner, you will see four tab buttons on left side first tab is cleaner, registry, tools and last is options tab. Click on Registry Tab then you will see "scan for issues" button click on it. it will scan all errors and issues on your registry and ask you to fix selected issues click ok and that's it.
  1. Remove Spyware and Viruses : Spyware and viruses are the main causes of computer slowdown because you computer may have several or many spyware, Trojans and viruses are store in a form of cookies while you surfing on net. These spywares, viruses and Trojans are very harmful for your computer therefore you have to protect your computer from spywares and viruses.
You can use Kaspersky, Mcaffee, Norton 360 antivirus software These are the best antivirus software which you can use for your Computer. Today your computer is not safe without antivirus software because there is a lot of spywares, viruses and Trojans spreading all over the internet, therefore no computer is safe without antivirus software.
Keep update and run your antivirus software regularly.
  1. Use Windows Disk Clean Up Utility to boost Hard disk performance : Click the Start in bottom left corner, and then click Run, and type "cleanmgr.exe" in the text field. Then a dialog box will open ask you to which drive do you want to disk clean up and select drive and click ok.
Disk clean up will scan your computer and delete the temporary files which stored in your C drive that causes slowness of your computer.


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Friday, January 27, 2012

Anti Virus Security for Windows


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Monday, January 3, 2011

4 Smart [and Free] Programs For Your Computer

You can protect your computer's security by installing any one of several freeware programs. Four are covered here.

One of the fun parts of owning a computer is, of course, access to the internet. The worldwide web is chock full of useful information, readily available at your fingertips! It is also home to potentially lethal viruses, many of which can wreak havoc on your system within moments. The following four programs can help you avoid trouble; best of all they are absolutely free.

Firefox – a web browser for the ages. Okay, a web browser that beats Internet Explorer by preventing pop ups and harmful scripts from being downloaded to your computer. Lots of nifty features too, including tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, and tons of add-on features.

Spybot Search and Destroy – gets rid of adware, spyware, and malware. Blocks the installation of spyware before it occurs; works in conjunction with anti-virus software, not as a replacement for one.

AVG Antvirus – offers basic antivirus protection including scanning email attachments for viruses and scanning of all hard drives, removable drives, and external drives on your computer. A paid version does some additional tasks and includes technical support.

Zone Alarm – if you don’t have a firewall installed on your computer, you are opening yourself up to potential catastrophic security breaches. With Stealth Mode enabled you can search the internet in private, away from the intruding eyes of those who might want to steal your important information.

As with many freeware programs, “pro” or professional versions of the software are sometimes available to give computer users a maximum amount of protection, for a price. Still, all four of these programs have something to offer and are worth exploring. Your computer safety and privacy is essential, insure it today by downloading the programs that are right for you.