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What Exactly Is Phishing & What Techniques Are Scammers Using?


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Similar to real-life fishing, phishing scams aren’t always best when they rely on advanced tactics, but there are many new techniques motivated by social networks. So what is phishing, and what should you be wary of?

The Basics of Phishing

According to href="http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/phishing-whatis.aspx">Microsoft’s Safety & Security Center, phishing can be summed up as:

“A type of online identity theft. It uses email and fraudulent websites that are designed to steal your personal data or information such as credit card numbers, passwords, account data, or other information”.

In other words, phishers are the Loki of the Internet. They’re tricksters. Often, the techniques used by phishers have absolutely nothing to do with exploiting zero-day threats. Instead, they exploit human psychology.

There is one point on which I disagree with Microsoft, however, and that’s their description of phishing as “a type of online identity theft”. This isn’t always the case. As I’ll explain in some examples of recent scams, phishing tactics are often used to simply harvest data or to trick people into purchasing a product.

Traditional Phishing

In many cases, Microsoft is correct. Many phishing attacks are attempts to steal personal information. Often, they do so using link manipulation and website forgery. The traditional example is an email that seems to come from a legitimate source, like your bank. It claims that there’s been some problem, or perhaps offers you a lower interest rate on a credit card. All you need to do is log in via the link in the email, which appears legitimate.

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But it’s not. The link has been manipulated to look correct, but it actually redirects you to a forged website. Once you enter your login information, the phisher has it, and can use it to log in and use your account. Sometimes, the attack will go further and request you to fill in personal information like your social security number, credit card number, address, and so on. Identity theft is just a hop, skip and a jump away from there.

Traditional phishing can be combated by refusing to follow links in such emails. If you receive something from your bank that claims you need to log into your account, simply go to your bank’s website by entering the URL manually and then log in. In fact, some banks and other organizations no longer even send links to users precisely because doing so makes phishing attacks more effective, as users become confused about what is and is not legitimate.

You can also combat phishing using an Internet Security suite with anti-phishing features. These monitor your browser and look for signs that a website is a forgery. Extensions like href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/7-security-tools-you-absolutely-must-have/">Web of Trust can also be effective.

Phone Phishing

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Within the last few years, phone phishing has become a popular tactic. I myself received a phone call last month claiming to be from the Federal Credit Union Administration, which said my debit card had been locked due to potential identity theft. All I had to do to rectify the situation was give them my debit card information so my account could be verified. Of course, it’s a total scam, and one that’s been going on for years. If you enter your information, it can easily be used for fraudulent purchases.

There’s no software solution to this particular threat, so you simply have to be skeptical. If you receive a call from an organization that wants personal information, call them back at a publicly listed number, rather than the one provided for you in the voicemail.  Phone phishing also tends to give itself away by being vague – usually, it won’t claim to actually be from your credit card company or bank specifically, but something more general, such as the “Federal Credit Union Administration” call I received.

Social Network Phishing

The rise of social networks has given phishing new life. After all, social networks are all about sharing. It’s not at all unusual for a friend to post a link to a nifty article, so users are less likely to be skeptical, and more likely to click on a phishing link.

That’s the bad news. The good news is that phishing on social networks usually isn’t as severe. Usually, the deception will be something href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/steve-jobs-scams-spread-social-networking-news/">like the recent Steve Jobs’ death scams, which are simply looking to harvest email addresses or send people to affiliate links. You might be annoyed by additional spam, but that’s it.

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Still, some of these attacks can be fairly harmful. Banks have Twitter feeds and Facebook pages too, and fake ones can be used to try and lure users to forged websites, just like a bogus email. These accounts can be hacked, too. href="http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/201138/7633/Report-Bank-of-Melbourne-s-Twitter-feed-used-for-Phishing">The Bank of Melbourne experienced this, although as is often the case with phishers, the messages sent by the compromised account weren’t of high enough quality to fool many people.

Phishing on social networks can be combated the same way as phishing through email. Security software and extensions can help. You can also use a href="http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/page-preview-time-saving-browser-add-onsfirefox-ie-flock-safari/">link preview extension to see if an abbreviated link is sending you where it claims.

Conclusion

Phishing will always exist, because there will always be ways to trick people. It’s easy to look down upon the victims as being stupid, but often the people who fall for the tricks simply lack proper education about computers, or are in a situation that compromises their judgment (don’t check your email while drunk, or excessively tired).

In this case, knowledge is power. With skepticism and a few security tools, you can avoid phishing threats and shut down one of the most common methods of identity theft.  Have you been a victim of phishing?

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Get Rid Of Adware Fast With These Techniques


If you have ever experienced having adware or spyware on your computer, you know how annoying and frustrating it can be! From slowing down your computer, to opening up programs automatically, to those little pesky advertisement popups, it’s no wonder why so many people would want to get rid of adware. Before we discuss how to get rid of adware though, let’s talk about what adware is and how & why it suddenly appears on your computer.

So what is adware?

Adware is short for advertisement-supported software. It is downloaded to a users computer and begins running immediately. While running, it collects information about what websites the user is visiting, once it has this information, the adware spits out relevant advertisements that the computer user might be interested in. This is often very annoying, as you may be doing some general work on your computer or playing a game, and out of nowhere, an advertisement pops up! If this has ever happened to you, you may have adware and should get rid of adware immediately.

How does adware show up on my computer in the first place?

Well, there are several possible reasons for this. One could simply be that you chose to download a certain adware program – one that displays ads to support its development costs. Perhaps you downloaded a regular and good program, but it came bnndled with adware. Sometimes it is your choice to download the adware and you don’t even know. Unfortunately, sometimes it is also not your choice to download adware, which makes it another reason why it is so annoying.

Why is adware bad?

Adware is bad for many reasons:

- It slows down your computer by running programs in the background (i.e. ones that you don’t even know are running)

- It takes up hard drive space

- It annoys you while you are trying to work or do something else by displaying pesky little popup advertisements

- It can often install other adware, to make your computing experience even more unenjoyable!

- Sometimes adware is also spyware and can spy on what you’re doing on your computer!

- Some of the information obtained from your computer is used and sold to third parties without your consent!

So how can I get rid of adware fast?!

You could do it the manual way by uninstalling each piece of adware software, or you can get a good program that will scan your computer and detect any adware on there. You can then delete all adware files from your computer.

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Get Rid Of Adware Fast With These Techniques


If you have ever experienced having adware or spyware on your computer, you know how annoying and frustrating it can be! From slowing down your computer, to opening up programs automatically, to those little pesky advertisement popups, it’s no wonder why so many people would want to get rid of adware. Before we discuss how to get rid of adware though, let’s talk about what adware is and how & why it suddenly appears on your computer.

So what is adware?

Adware is short for advertisement-supported software. It is downloaded to a users computer and begins running immediately. While running, it collects information about what websites the user is visiting, once it has this information, the adware spits out relevant advertisements that the computer user might be interested in. This is often very annoying, as you may be doing some general work on your computer or playing a game, and out of nowhere, an advertisement pops up! If this has ever happened to you, you may have adware and should get rid of adware immediately.

How does adware show up on my computer in the first place?

Well, there are several possible reasons for this. One could simply be that you chose to download a certain adware program – one that displays ads to support its development costs. Perhaps you downloaded a regular and good program, but it came bnndled with adware. Sometimes it is your choice to download the adware and you don’t even know. Unfortunately, sometimes it is also not your choice to download adware, which makes it another reason why it is so annoying.

Why is adware bad?

Adware is bad for many reasons:

- It slows down your computer by running programs in the background (i.e. ones that you don’t even know are running)

- It takes up hard drive space

- It annoys you while you are trying to work or do something else by displaying pesky little popup advertisements

- It can often install other adware, to make your computing experience even more unenjoyable!

- Sometimes adware is also spyware and can spy on what you’re doing on your computer!

- Some of the information obtained from your computer is used and sold to third parties without your consent!

So how can I get rid of adware fast?!

You could do it the manual way by uninstalling each piece of adware software, or you can get a good program that will scan your computer and detect any adware on there. You can then delete all adware files from your computer.

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Computer Tips & Techniques : How to Scan & Remove Viruses for Free



Scanning and removing viruses is best done by using virus and spyware scanning software. Scan and remove computer viruses with tips from a computer technician in this free video on computer software. Expert: Chris Bryce Contact: www.SuperService.com Bio: Chris Bryce is the Owner/Operator of Super Computers. He took his computer technician and systems management background and went into business for himself in 1997. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Beatles Mic Placement: Garageband Tutorial: 3 Micing techniques w/ CO1U:



In this video I show you 3 very different mic placements to help you achieve a better sound when recording your acoustic guitar. One of these 3 is a Beatles technique so watch the whole thing and LEARN!! Recorded with the Samson C01U, no Eq’s no compression. This is totally flat. By: Lewin Barringer To sign the Mailing list goto: www.BrokenTrophy.com Look at the bottom of the page, you won’t miss it!

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Removing Spyware – 2 Effective Techniques Revealed


Spyware Removal: Why You Need Removal Software to Protect Your Computer

Have you ever had a pop up that looked cool to download? What about screensavers or maybe a desktop picture? Did you know that these things can lead to a damaging spyware software that cannot only infect your computer but have it hijacked by a unknown assailant? It is wise to leave these alone.

However, what is Spyware? Spyware is any type of malicious software that is secretly installed onto a person’s computer in the hopes to gather personal data or interrupt the operation of computers.

Due to the similarities of spyware and adware, people have many misconceptions about them. Adware is used to describe when a software displays advertisements with the user’s consent and even without. Spyware collects user data and sends it through the computer’s internet connection without their knowledge.

There is also a more vicious spyware that can steal a user’s passwords and credit card numbers. It tracks the information which can then be used for illegal purposes by the end subject.

Yet, how did this spyware get into your computer? Have you ever wanted to download a movie file or music file off a peer to peer site like Limeware, Napster… among many of the others out on the Internet. These programs are freeware but problematic too.

Spyware, not at all like a virus, will not replicate itself but both will infect computers and exploit the holes they find to do significant damage mainly for commercial gain.

Working as an independent program, spyware has the capacity to read the Internet’s cookies, look onto other applications, record keystrokes made by the user or even scan what should be private… your hard drive.

Spyware can install other spyware once the door is open. What does spyware do? Remember the days when your computer ran like a cheetah in the jungle without tripping? Say goodbye to lightning fast speeds. Spyware affects your system’s computer by ruining the performance and stability it normally would have. This means the disk usage. It also interferes with network traffic. This makes it difficult to get onto the Internet to do anything.

Removing Spyware from Computers

Now how do you get rid of the spyware once it makes its way onto your computer? How can you make sure you never have it again? Spyware can do so much harm that it can costs people a lot of their hard earned cash. Just what can you do?

1. Manually Remove Spyware

If you are the type of person who can understand computer files and whatnot, you can manually take care of the spyware program. The thing to remember though is this can tedious and very complicated. When you are searching for hidden sectors in your computer, deleting the wrong thing can be fatal to your computer. These programs go to great length to hide out on your system. Even if you are an expert or computer guru in your own mind, it might be best to ask someone who has more experience than yourself.

2. Software Removal Programs

There are free anti-spyware and spyware removal programs that can assist people looking to rid their computer of the spyware. Two very popular software removal kits are Lavasoft’s Ad-ware and Spybot. Since spyware became well known, these two have gained a great reputation for removing the troublesome software. Others that can help are Spy Sweeper or WebRoot and X-cleaner from Xblock.

Using firewalls and proxies can help block sites known to install spyware. Some use Mozilla Firefox.

The exchange of knowledge is common on the Internet which leads criminals to steal honest people’s information.

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5 Common Windows XP Recovery Techniques


Microsoft Windows XP is considered to be a reliable and stable version of Windows operating system. However, it is still possible that it unexpectedly crashes and dies. It can occur due a number of reasons, and is quite possible to avoid. You need to be prepared for the same to save your mission-critical data in such situations. In case if you can not handle the situation and data loss occurs, Windows Recovery is the way to go.

Following are some general steps that you can follow if your MS Windows XP computer is looking dead. All the below steps need to be followed in a proper order:

  • Check out your system hardware. Verify that the power cables are properly connected, CPU ventilator is functioning properly, and the hard drive is spinning up. Hard drive is one of the most sensitive components of your computer system, which may fail over time due to various reasons like power outages and accidental drop down.

  • Check whether your system displays the BIOS (Basic Input/Output Systems) screen. If you can not see anything, check monitor cable to make sure it is attached properly.

  • Check that the MS Windows XP boot window is displayed. If it is not displayed and you encounter some error message, the problem may with system boot sector. You have to repair Windows XP bootloader or MBR (Master Boot Record).

  • Revert the changes if you have recently installed a hardware or softwre, or made any changes to BIOS.

  • If Windows XP is booting, but it crashes over time, the problem may be due to a damaged system file. Copy the affected file from Windows XP boot CD and reboot your system.

If none of the above helps you to fix the problem, file system or any other system metadata structure corruption may be the cause of this problem. In such cases, you need to format the hard drive and reinstall operating system. Though, formatting helps you to fix most of the hard drive related problems, but it also removes all data from hard drive and need Windows Data Recovery to be sorted out.

It is possible to recover windows partition with the help of powerful third-party tools, known as Windows Recovery Software. The applications methodically scan the entire Windows hard drive and extract all lost data from it. With read-only behavior and simple graphical user interface, the tools are safe and easy to use.

Stellar Phoenix Windows Data Recovery is an efficient software to ensure absolute recovery of all lost Windows data. It recovers data from FAT16, FAT32, VFAT, NTFS, and NTFS5 file system partitions. The software is designed for Microsoft Windows 7, Vista, 2003, XP, and 2000.

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