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unnecessary background processes
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system performance & security!

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attention: you may be running
a large number of harmful and
unnecessary background processes
on your pc, reducing
system performance & security!
security issues:
phishing phishing (also known as webpage spoofing) is a term used to describe the action of assuming the identity of a legitimate organisation, or web site, using forged email and/or web pages and with a view to convince consumers to share their user names, passwords and personal financial information for the purpose of using it to commit fraud. this is also and often referred to as identity theft. public businesswise - stay aware of your surroundings when logging into a hotspot, email, etc. turn off your wireless card when not in use. change your network configuration to manually select each wireless network to join. turn off file sharing while at a hotspot. if you have highly sensitive or personal data, consider storing it elsewhere. limit e-mail and IM to casual communication. if you use IM or email at hotspots, never send anything that should not be made public. consider setting up an extra web-based email account for hotspots. don't surf web sites you wouldn't want a stranger to know about. avoid banking or trading online from a public hotspot. be sure that you're logging into a legitimate hotspot network. check with the provider to confirm the network name and login page appearance. use strong personal firewall and state-of-the-art virus protection to protect your laptop and data. protect your data from hackers, viruses, spyware, and spam. save all your private communications and transactions for a more secure environment and treat public hotspots like the transparent environment they really are
  businesswise - treat all email with suspicion - what you see in the email body can be forged, the sender's address or return address can be forged and the email header can also be manipulated to disguise its true origin. never use a link in an email to get to any web page. if you must go there, type the url directly into your browser's address bar. never send personal or financial information to any one via email. regularly log into your online accounts - don't leave it for as long as a month before you check each account. scrutinise your bank, credit and debit card statements and ensure that all transactions are legitimate. if anything is suspicious, contact your bank and all card issuers. ensure that all of your software is up to date - for instance, if you use microsoft's windows (MS), run windows update every day when you first connect to the internet. if you use other operating systems or browsers (ie - different versions, or other), then check daily for patches or updates. security loop holes are regularly discovered in software and many of these scams have utilised a vulnerability in ie. if you must use your financial information online, ensure that you have adequate insurance against fraud   hotspots a public hotspot is a wireless network set up for shared internet access (please note that wireless links are known to experience sporadic and usually temporary losses due to fading, shadowing, hand off, and other radio effects). the hotspot host buys a wireless access point, connects that device to the internet, and broadcasts its signal within a public place. anyone with a wireless card within range of the host's access point can access its network and use the internet
a rootkit bit or a botnet set?
technical subterfuge businesswise - do not make any online payments unless you are 100% sure that your computer is clean & safe. if you're a fresh starter check your computer for spyware &/ viruses using our free online spyware &/ virus scanner, by clicking the link that starts with "unaware of ..." button - down below, in this column. if your computer proves to be infected with no matter what spyware &/ virus, under no circumstances you are to pay, using the paypal button - upper left corner on this page, or use other means of electronic payment initiated from your computer!
scheme this plants crimeware onto pc's, to steal credentials directly, often using trojan keylogger spyware.
pharming businesswise - hijacking internet browsers or misleading to fake websites, pharmers are constantly scanning for personal details, pin numbers, other informations that no one would ever ask for, over the internet.   spoof comin' up!
  this crimeware misdirects users to fraudulent sites or proxy servers, typically through DNS hijacking or poisoning
social engineering businesswise - hijacking brand names of banks, e-retailers and credit card companies, phishers often convince recipients to respond
scheme this uses 'spoofed' e-mails to lead consumers to counterfeit websites designed to trick recipients into divulging financial data such as credit card numbers, account usernames, passwords and social security numbers.
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