Tag Archive | "Security"

Run Applications on a Virtual Hard Drive with Sandboxie

Saturday, May 9, 2009

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With any new application that’s installed on your computer, there’s always a worry that it’s going to possibly infect your system with something. Some worry more than others, but why should this be such a worrisome. It would be nice if you could isolate any application from the rest of your critical programs. You can [...]

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Backup and Monitor the Windows Registry with SpyMe Tools

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Any time a new installation is needed on any version of Windows, people tend to hold their breath or cross their fingers, hoping that it won’t screw up their computer. And as we all know, malware can really screw up your system as well, especially when it does so without your knowledge. It would be [...]

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Password Protect any Windows Folder from Anyone

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Protecting confidential data is highly important in today’s world. In a life scammers, identity thieves and many other crooks. The built-in security in Windows sometimes just isn’t enough protection when it comes to protecting tax documents and confidential data. If your PC is left on and someone wants to walk in and peruse your folders, [...]

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Fix SVCHOST Errors and Problems with SVCHOST Viewer

Thursday, February 26, 2009

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Whenever your PC begins problems, most people try the infamous CTRL-ALT-Delete>Task Manager and determine what processes are running and where. Of course since the beginning of “Windows Time”, we haven’t seen much come about from the Windows Task Manager. A simple display of all running processes, their CPU ID and the memory that they are [...]

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Use CurrPorts to Check Open Ports on your Local Computer

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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Whether you know it or not, for every application that access your internet connection or network in some way, uses some type of network port. Some examples include port 80(http/web) or port 443(https/ssl), which you use regularly with your everyday PC. Along with that includes many applications that access various other ports that you may [...]

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Encrypt Your Keystrokes with KeyScrambler

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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One of the scariest malware applications that people rarely seem to fear are key loggers. A simple key logging application that installs onto your machine and can record every keystroke, including usernames, passwords and credit card numbers. These types of apps really should be the most feared set of malware apps on the web.

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