Entries Tagged as 'Computer Security'

Media Player Errors Slowing You Down

Are Windows Media Player errors slowing down your PC performance?

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Over time it is common for users to experience problems with Windows Media Player. Errors can be specific or they might be increased slowness, frequent crashes, freezes and blue screen problems.

As your computer becomes cluttered and the Windows Registry fills up, it is common to experience a variety of the problems listed above. The fastest and easiest way to fix these problems is by keeping your registry clean and uncluttered. This means removing corrupt entries, deleting invalid entries and fixing existing entries.

The problem is that the Windows Registry is very difficult to edit and should only be touched by an expert. Luckily there are some great programs out there that will clean your PC registry and fix the majority of errors.

You can try a free scan here. It will detect any current PC errors and registry problems on your PC.

Remove Spyware and Improve Performance

One of the biggest causes of a slow PC is spyware and adware. Having these on your system can bring things to a grinding halt and you probably wouldn’t even know about it.

Most users that have a system infected with malware don’t even realise there is a problem. They just end up blaming their PC hardware or software. Generally with adware, you will see extra pop-ups and other strange ads, so you will most likely know there is an infection. However, alot of spyware works secretly in the background, hogging PC resources and transmitting confidential data.

We have seen plenty of spyware that will hog upto 80% of the cpu. When this happens, you can forget about using your PC at all.

Scan for Spyware/Adware Often

To keep your PC in top shape, you really need to scan for adware and spyware on a very regular basis. At least once every 2 weeks. Having a firewall is not enough, this nasty malware can creep in from various sources.

It is also near impossible to do a manual scan for spyware and adware. There is just too much of it out there. You need to run a decent scan and removal program. These programs are well worth it.

You can try our free spyware and adware scan now – Click here 

Vista SP1 Leaked

Many partners in the Microsoft galaxy are none too pleased about Redmond’s decision earlier this week to withhold downloads of Vista service pack 1 until mid-March. But after a firestorm of online protest from disaffected partners, it appears that Microsoft may consider revising its decision.

The RTM, or release to manufacturing, versions of both operating systems can easily be found on BitTorrent tracker sites such as Pirate Bay, which has made them available since yesterday.

One torrent of Microsoft Corp.’s newest server operating system, Windows Server 2008, lists 42 “seeders,” the term for a computer that has a complete copy of the torrent file, and nearly 190 “leechers,” or computers that have downloaded only part of the complete torrent.

The Windows Server 2008 torrent installs a 60-day trial edition, according to users on Pirate Bay who have downloaded the 2.5GB disk image.

Firewall Defence

Firewalls are the your first line of security defence against viruses, hackers, trojans. It is extremely important to ensure is configured properly in order for this security tool to be effective. I would like to share with you my hands-on Real-life firewall experience:

As an IT Security Engineer, I received a high priority call from a large corporate company and the last message was Server was hacked ! When I got there, I found out that one of the main server has a user and directory created that no one in the company can identify.

There was a high-end firewall installed but guess what, the was only 1 rule set. Allow All (meaning as good as no firewall). Period. Naturally, we (security company) came in and did a technical security assessment (audit). Further, recommended and implemented the appropriate server hardening, firewall reconfiguration, IPS (Intrusion Prevention System), Anti-Virus, user security training and this company had became one of the long lasting major customer.

So the lesson learned is to install a firewall and get the rules working for you. It will do you good.

The firewall acts as the first line of defence against any Internet attacks. A typical firewall have 3 types of network interface. e.g. Internet (External), Internal Network and DMZ (Dimilitarized Zone).

Some of the features of a firewall which should be configured includes the following:

Able to be configured to be invisible to external parties. Do not allow “pings”.

Administrator password must be at least 8 alphanumeric characters and held tightly by the person that you trust.

Tight Packet filter rules ( A must) They act by inspecting the “network packets” traveling between the firewall. It is sort of like a postoffice between the Internet and your office servers/PC.

If a packet matches the packet filter’s rules that state it is fine to pass through, the packet filter will pass the network packets to your Internal PC/Servers. If it does not match, the packet filter will drop the packet, or reject it (discard it, and send “error responses” to the source). Bottom line: ensure rules are configured properly.

Sync Protection : Ensure this protection is enable to protect against Sync Attack.

Typically a connection between PC and Server is establish when “3 way handshake is established”. The sender PC will send a SYNC flag, then the receiving Server will send back a SYNC ACK flag. After that the sender PCwill send a SYNC ACK flag. Once these are all done, connection is established. The PC and Server can go about their business of connecting application e.g. FTP.

Now an intruder will keep on sending the server with SYNC flags. The server do not know what to do with it and will just hold them. Denial of Service attack will be established when the server cannot handle the load and deny any legitimate connections to the server.

IPS

Nowadays, a firewall is not adequate to protect the network. It should be complement with IPS which has updated signatures make access control decisions based on application content, rather than IP address or ports as traditional firewalls had done.

Phishing on Facebook

Wired Magazine warns that hackers for the first time are targeting Facebook users in a scam that harvests their log-in details and passwords.

According to Wired, some Facebook users checked their accounts Wednesday and found postings on their “walls” with this message: “lol i can’t believe these pics got posted … it’s going to be BADDDD when her boyfriend sees these.”

But the link leads to a fake Facebook login page hosted on a Chinese .cn domain. The fake page actually logs the victims into Facebook, but also keeps a copy of their user names and passwords.