Archive for the ‘Internet’ Category

Undetectable Computer Spy Tool

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

Have you ever wondering what was happened on your computer at home? Or maybe you want to spy on someone else computer? Your spouse maybe? What would you find? Maybe the shocking truth about your spouse? Or your children computer? You should keep an eye on your children, who knows what they’ve got in there. Not only that perhaps you also need to know what was happened in your private computer.How’s recently using it. How’s accessing your secret files. Who’s using what? What’s the worst thing you might ever find in your computer? A spy ware has been installed perhaps? You might want to know about that also. But how would you do that?

It’s easy if you just have the right tool. And there’s a great tool to do that. It’s called Stealth iBot Computer Spy the ultimate computer spy that is easy to use. So how to set up this tool? There’s no set up required. You just simply plug it to any USB ports, and in 5 seconds data nano iBots monitors all computer activity on all user accounts without tell-tale hardware left behind. This computer spy can covert record everything a person does on a computer, remove stealth iBot™ after 5 seconds: no hardware left behind, undetectable by most anti-spyware applications, store up to 10,000 screen
shots & virtually unlimited text, total surveillance – record all computer activity – even on other user accounts, and it works with any PC computer including laptops. Try this super computer spy to find out what happened on your PC.

KVChosting Review – Nice Support

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

I am a computer engineer and thus have quite bit knowledge about the web hosting world. Thus, as a customer it is extremely difficult to fool me with plans and offers which have hidden strategies. I had come across a lot of web hosts with hidden costs, which for any normal customer it would seem a very good and cost-effective plan indeed. However, when I came to know about kvc hosting and its rising popularity, I decided to check it out myself.

I was almost amazed and thrilled to see that the plan descriptions were almost crystal clear and there were no hidden costs attached at all. The terms and conditions had all the parameters set, and even for a general customer, it was too good an offer. In spite of the cheap cost, the features provided in the plan was more than one could ask for.

I have been associated with this industry for a long time, and I admit that I have never come across such a wonderful web hosting service which provides a wholesome experience of website hosting. It’s a great deal, and too good to miss out. I recommend everyone to use kvc as their web host in this kvchosting review.

Support Rating – 9.7/10

Threats from the Internet

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

The internet has become a common household resource. Even in the third world countries, many homes have their internet connection.
The Internet is undoubtedly a fantastic resource for families and offers a rich content for educational purposes. However, there are potential dangers that accompanies the Internet. It’s an open venue welcoming the world of viruses, spam, trojans, pornography, spyware and other nasties.

How do you protect yourself from all of these. Information! You have to be fully aware about the threats to your computer internet so that you can use this technology to your fullest advantage.

  1. Virus - A computer program itself as copies. They often disrupt your computer system or damaging your data. Viruses are usually attachments received by e-mail to carefully opening a little dubious source. They can affect anyone, for example, the destruction of the Mydoom worm assigned one of three small and medium enterprises.
  2. Spyware – Sends information about you and your computer to someone else. May send spyware site addresses you have visited or worse still, transmit personal information. With today’s concerns about identity theft it is a real worry. Spyware is normally received as part of shareware or freeware downloaded from the web.
  3. IP Spoofing – A technique to gain unauthorized access to computers, whereby the intruder sends messages to a computer with an address indicating that the message is coming from a trusted host.
  4. Trojans – An apparently legitimate computer is really intended to disrupt and damage the computer activity by sending information, perhaps even passwords on a third party without your knowledge. For example, recent emails entitled “Osama Bin Laden Captured” attempted to download the “Trj / Small.B. If the Trojan horse embedded Web has been clicked. This trojan attempts to hijack the PC.
  5. Spam – unsolicited mail often promoting products of a dubious financial or sexual nature. Do not leave your e-mail Internet address on websites and bulletin boards as they are harvested by spammers.
  6. Adware – place ads on your screen. They take many forms, including pop-ups, and ads popunders that appear later, even if your browser is closed. Some are sent using the Windows Messenger service, which allows a spammer to direct an ad directly to your computer by sequentially sending messages to IP addresses. Always irritating, they are also often of a pornographic nature.
  7. Dialers - for those of us still with dial up modem,dialer programs redirect calls to a number very expensive.You do not know until you get the bill.
  8. Hijackers - Hijackers may take control of your web browser  and reset your home page, search bar and search pages. They can redirect you to undesirable sites or stop you go to specific sites.
  9. Hackers – With so much personal data available online to anyone with a password, you must be sure your password is security. If you use your maiden name of mother, your cat’s name or your birthday, your password is at risk.Here are two tips for a secure password.
    • Mode One –Free pick two random words of three letters and two figures. Mix them and what do you have? A Secure Password such as “red19cat” or “hotpin73.
    • Method Two – pick a short sequence of words such as “quick Brown Fox Jumped Over The Lazy Dog”  and you have a password “qbfjothd” .
  10. Phishing – Emails purporting to come from the reliability sources such as Paypal, Ebay or your bank. Often wish check your account details, they may very realistic, but are generally scams to harvest usernames and passwords. Always open a new browser window and type the retractor address there, rather than clicking on the link provided.
  11. Hoaxes – Chain letters, scams, false alarms. At best they take time and bandwidth, but at worst vulnerable be victims of fraud. Pass it on!
  12. Stranger-danger – For those of us with children – do you know what they do when they are online? Are they work on tasks at home, or are they downloading illegal music or pornography? Or are they strangers in the Chat Discussion rooms? You should consider blocking access to undesirable logging sites and their activity with a surveillance tool. Oh, and do not forget that where children are concerned, computers should always be kept in a family room and never in their bedroom.

What's Good About Spyware?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Have you checked your system against computer virus? I’m sure you did. You may have already installed in your computer an antivirus protection system or antispyware protection program to make sure that you won’t ever have any problem with computer virus infection like Spyware, Adware or Trojan Horse.

Many people have speculated that these antivirus program were created prior to the discovery of spyware. Meaning that the program was exactly created for the purpose of countering whatever virus will be found to infect the computer.Or maybe it’s the other way around; the virus were created first, and then the antivirus programs.The most logical thought is the latter.

Though any virus or spyware can totally be destructive to your computer system, it can be beneficial to the economy,too.You may not be convinced, but if you’ve heard about Spybot, Spyware Nuker, Adaware, and other programs that can detect or remove computer viruses, you’ll agree that their creation have opened a new door that will bring billion-dollar profits to their manufacturers.

In the same way that the seemingly endless search for AIDS and cancer cure have cost billion of dollars to the medical industry, the information technology world continuously searches for the best antispyware program. But why is there still the proliferation of many new viruses that infect computers? This is how spyware works to the benefit of the economy.The IT companies get more profit from creating new or different antispyware programs.They will continually develop or create new and better virus detection and antivirus programs.Because the customers surely want to protect their personal computers from the virus infection, they will buy every antivirus program that can be had. They will pay to protect their PCs; but the program will not totally work to cure the virus. Something else needs to be purchased which customers think will remedy the virus infection problem.

It is actually a cycle in the economy. Everytime a customer buys an antispyware program,the software creators of antispyware programs profit. Money is reinvested again and again when someone purchases antivirus programs, and software creators devise and invent a better and updated version of the programs. In effect, the spyware or virus becomes good for the economy

But then you don’t have to buy every updated version of the program. There are antivirus programs that can be downloaded for free.

What's the Best Antivirus For Your Computer?

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Antivirus must be installed in your PCs if you want to protect your system and files? Here’s a list of some best used antivirus softwares. Can you add some more to these choices?