Showing posts with label LATEST ANTI HACKING TIPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LATEST ANTI HACKING TIPS. Show all posts

Monday, 18 July 2011

Anti hacking tips | anti hacking trick | hacking trick | protecting blog | protecting blog from hacking

If you have a blog then you need to know how to protect your blog from hacking. Not everyone is a computer guru. But it is a lot of basic common sense that is needed to do this effectively.







You may be doing these things already if you have a personal computer and an email accountThe first big step and the easiest is to keep your software and your computer current with their updates.
WordPress is the most popular these days. Make sure it udpated and do not advertise what version you are currently using. If your software is updated this step is not necessary. However, you may not get the latest update for whatever reason. If a hacker spots an older version, they may have a script to use against earlier vulnerabilities.
The next thing to help you protect your blog from hackers is to have strong passwords. Passwords that are not easily guessed and that contain numbers and uppercase letters are usually preferable. That means your child’s name or a variation of the word password is not advisable.



Another line of defense against a common attack that hackers use is a brute force attack. This attack is the hacker throwing as many attempts as they can to figure out your password and gain entry. The recommended defense for this is to regulate the amount of log in attempts per user and again, this is another reason for a strong password.
The typical amount of log in attempts is three. After three, the user is locked out until the administrator resets the account or a certain amount of time passes. The highest this threshold should be is five. If a hacker reaches your admin account, they have access to everything.
Understand and know what file permissions are. If they are set up incorrectly, you could be leaking sensitive areas and information to the wrong people. Know what is meant when the files are public and know what is meant when the files are private.
The files that need to remain private will do so if the file permissions are correctly configured.Make sure that you have a full understanding of what these are and how they should set up. These are easy steps that you can take to protect your blog from hacking.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

PROTECTING EMAIL ACCOUNT | LATEST ANTI HACKING TIPS

Prevent Email Account from being Hacked - Anti Hacking Tips



Today in this post I’ll teach you how to protect your email account from being hacked. Nowadays I get a lot of emails where most of the people say “My Email account is hacked please help…”. Now one question which arises in our mind is: “Is it so easy to hack an email accountOR Is it so difficult to protect an email account from being hacked?”. The single answer to these two questions is “Absolutely NOT!”. It is neither easy to hack an email nor difficult to protect an email account from bieng hacked.
If this is the case, then what is the reason for many people to lose their accounts?
The answer is very simple. They don’t know how to protect themselves from being hacked! In fact most of the people who lose their email accounts are not the victims of hacking but the victims of Trapping. They lose their passwords not because they are hacked by some expert hackers but they are fooled to such an extent that they themselves give away their password.
Are you confused? If so continue reading and you’ll come to know…
Now I’ll mention some of the most commonly used online scams which fool people and make them lose their passwords. I’ll also mention how to protect your email account from these scams.
1. WEBSITE SPOOFING
Website spoofing is the act of creating a website, with the intention of misleading the readers. The website will be created by a different person or organisation (Other than the original) especially for the purposes of cheating. Normally, the website will adopt the design of the target website and sometimes has a similar URL.
For example a Spoofed Website of Yahoo.com appears exactly same as Yahoo Website. So most of the people believe that it is the original site and lose their passwords. The main intention of spoofed websites is to fool users and take away their passwords. For this,the spoofed sites offer fake login pages. These fake login pages resemble the original login pages of sites like Yahoo,Gmail,Orkut etc. Since it resemble’s the original login page people beleive that it is true and give away their username and passwords by trying to login to their accounts.
Solution:
  • Never try to login/access your email account from the sites other than the original site.
  • Always type the URL of the site in the address bar to get into the site. Never click on the hyperlink to enter the site.
2. BY USING KEYLOGGERS
The other commonly used method to steal password is by using a Keylogger. A Keylogger is nothing but a spyware. The detailed description of keylogger and it’s usage is discussed in the post Hacking an email account. If you read this post you’ll come to know that it is too easy to steal the password using a keylogger program. If you just access your email account from a computer installed with keylogger, you definitely lose your password. This is because the keylogger records each and every keystroke that you type.
Solution:
Protecting yourselves from a keylogger scam is very easy.Just install a good anti-spyware program and update it regularly. This keeps your PC secure from a keylogger. Also there is a program called Anti-keylogger which is specially designed to detect and remove keyloggers. You can use this program to detect some stealth keyloggers which remain undetected by many anti-spyware programs.
3. ACCESSING YOUR EMAIL ACCOUNT FROM CYBER CAFES
Do you access your email from cyber cafes?  Then definitely you are under the risk of loosing your password.In fact many people lose their email account in cyber cafes. For the owner of the cyber cafe it’s just a cakewalk to steal your password. For this he just need’s to install a keylogger on his computers. So when you login to your email account from this PC, you give away your password to the cafe owner. Also there are many Remote Administration Tools (RATs) which can be used to monitor your browsing activities in real time.
This doesn’t mean that you should never use cyber cafes for browsing the internet. I know, not all the cyber cafe owners will be so wicked but it is recommended not to use cafes for accessing confidential information. If it comes to the matter of security never trust anyone, not even your friend. I always use my own PC to login to my accounts to ensure safety.