Re: Financial topics
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 4:19 pm
More expensive hardware firewall routers will have more tools, like configurable rules, sending logs to remote syslog servers, and fancier protection like spotting syntactical illegal ip packets. For an example of small/medium size business product, take a look at the http://www.sonicwall.com site. They have products which integrates a firewall, gateway antivirus and antispyware, and VPN
Install MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit
This is a very important part of safe guarding your PC from exploits..
This guide used to recomment EMET 5,2, but the download for this version has been removed by Microsoft now that EMET 5.5 is released. However, the new version requires the Secondary Logon service active. And by having access to Secondary Logon service, attackers can use the runas command line tool to invoke administrative rights. One of the core design goals of the guides's hardening approach is to deny attacks even if the attacker knows your admin password. This could be result of shoulder surfing - simply noting your password as you type it by looking over your shoulder. Or it can be that a keylogger has been installed on your system. The necessity of having the Secondary Logon service active is unacceptable, and that is why this guide now recommends MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit. Or if you have previously downloaded EMET 5.2, you can use that.
MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit Free has fewer protection mechanisms than EMET, but it protects browsers and java by default. The paid version protects MS Office and Adobe Reader plus some other apps also. Since browsers are a primary attack vector nowadays, this is a good tool to have.
The program needs no configuration.
Secunia offers a free program called PSI (http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/ ) that detects which of your installed programs are missing security patches. This is a lifesaver . After installing, it will scan your pc on a schedule. It will tell you about insecure programs, and link you to patch downloads. If a patch for a security hole does not yet exist, it will tell you, so that at least you can stop using that program for a while.
This is a very important part of maintaining security of your machine.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/indi ... indid=1626
Motherboard: So, first of all, what can you tell me about yourself? Who are you?
Guccifer 2.0: i'm a hacker, manager, philosopher, women lover. I also like Gucci! I bring the light to people. I'm a freedom fighter! So u can choose what u like!
And where are you from?
From Romania.
Do you work with Russia or the Russian government?
No because I don't like Russians and their foreign policy. I hate being attributed to Russia.
Why?
I've already told! Also I made a big deal, why you glorify them?
Tell me about the DNC hack. How did you get in?
I hacked that server through the NGP VAN soft, if u understand what I'm talking about.
MOOKs are idiots
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly
Install MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit
This is a very important part of safe guarding your PC from exploits..
This guide used to recomment EMET 5,2, but the download for this version has been removed by Microsoft now that EMET 5.5 is released. However, the new version requires the Secondary Logon service active. And by having access to Secondary Logon service, attackers can use the runas command line tool to invoke administrative rights. One of the core design goals of the guides's hardening approach is to deny attacks even if the attacker knows your admin password. This could be result of shoulder surfing - simply noting your password as you type it by looking over your shoulder. Or it can be that a keylogger has been installed on your system. The necessity of having the Secondary Logon service active is unacceptable, and that is why this guide now recommends MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit. Or if you have previously downloaded EMET 5.2, you can use that.
MalwareBytes Anti-Exploit Free has fewer protection mechanisms than EMET, but it protects browsers and java by default. The paid version protects MS Office and Adobe Reader plus some other apps also. Since browsers are a primary attack vector nowadays, this is a good tool to have.
The program needs no configuration.
Secunia offers a free program called PSI (http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/ ) that detects which of your installed programs are missing security patches. This is a lifesaver . After installing, it will scan your pc on a schedule. It will tell you about insecure programs, and link you to patch downloads. If a patch for a security hole does not yet exist, it will tell you, so that at least you can stop using that program for a while.
This is a very important part of maintaining security of your machine.
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/indi ... indid=1626
Motherboard: So, first of all, what can you tell me about yourself? Who are you?
Guccifer 2.0: i'm a hacker, manager, philosopher, women lover. I also like Gucci! I bring the light to people. I'm a freedom fighter! So u can choose what u like!
And where are you from?
From Romania.
Do you work with Russia or the Russian government?
No because I don't like Russians and their foreign policy. I hate being attributed to Russia.
Why?
I've already told! Also I made a big deal, why you glorify them?
Tell me about the DNC hack. How did you get in?
I hacked that server through the NGP VAN soft, if u understand what I'm talking about.
MOOKs are idiots
http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly