Wednesday, 11 April 2012

How Not to get Hacked....


User often finds himself/herself in a dilemma how to escape the hacking problem. The concern is online banking or any other online transaction that needs high securities. The below mentioned tips are helpful for those who are just a beginner or intermediate user in online computing.
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1. Don’t assume only for risk based scenarios or what type of attack will manifest your security. A person should prepare for highest risk acceptance. Many people makes their decisions assuming for particular scenario, however this is wrong practice for not to get hacked. Rather, think about how regular and normal people can access your data easily, because a hacker goes with this path only.
2. Try to keep your password more complicated. This thing will not only keep you away from bruit force attack but also it takes much time for others to recognize your password. These days password hacking is most common problem among internet users. To avoid such things, an internet user, must adopt with strong hashed password.
3. Keep a practice of using browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome etc instead of using Internet Explore. This is one of the best ways to stay away from hacking. There are lot many cases about internet explorer that it is vulnerable to virus, spy ware and ad ware attacks. Make sure you use internet explorer in case of legit websites only.
4. No matter what browser the user uses, but browsers are hostile for hacking. So, keep adding more security to your web browsers. Always try to use add-ons, because add-ons helps in identifying fishing websites, prevent passwords of getting into wrong hands and prevent your computer getting hacked.
5. Don’t ever click on links provided in emails. Chunk emails from phishing websites are used for hacking. Phishing emails are difficult to trace, if you are unsure of email or website, try to type address manually into the address bar of a browser.
6. Always use a single credit card for online purchases. Using single credit card for online transactions is easy to remember your previous transactions and easier to monitor changes in strange way.
7. Shoulder attack, make sure there is no one behind you attempting to peak your password. Also do not make any sticky notes about your password. Your password is most vulnerable for hacking.
8. Do not use your computer overnight, because this is the only time when most of hackers are active.
9. After downloading any software or program from website, make sure you scan downloaded software 3 times by your antivirus software. You cannot predict a virus by its name and type.
10. Keep changing your password regularly and also does not share login information with anybody.
Above are some tips and things to be remember while surfing through internet and using important and confidential data over internet. These are some small things but make much difference when users avoid or don’t take it seriously. Try to be secure in each and every aspect because a small hole can ruin everything.......


Installing Windows 8


Finally the wait is over. The beta version of Windows 8, also known as the “consumer preview version” of Windows 8 is now available for download. The good news is that the system requirements for the installation is very much similar to that of Windows 7, this means that Windows 8 Consumer Preview works great on the same hardware that powers Windows 7.
System Requirements:
  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster
  • RAM: 1 GB (32-bit) or 2GB (64-bit)
  • Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
  • Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher
Windows 8 is also a touch-based operating system and primarily aims to power a new wave of tablets and PCs designed to counter Apple’s iPads and other tablets in the market. It is obvious that to use this feature, you need a tablet or a monitor that supports multitouch.
Installing Windows 8 Consumer preview version (Beta version)
Windows 8 doesn’t have the traditional “Start” menu, and applications are spread across a mosaic of tiles in a design Microsoft calls “Metro”. The tiles, which resemble road signs, can be navigated with a finger swipe on the screen or with a keyboard and a mouse.
I know you are excited and want to know more about this OS. So before you begin with the installation, you can quickly know more about Windows 8 below:

Download Windows 8 beta:

To get Windows 8, you will first need to download Windows Setup which includes an optimized download and built-in tools for creating an ISO or bootable flash drive. Alternatively, you can also directly download an ISO image of windows 8 here.

Windows 8 Installation:

There are 2 ways, you can install windows 8 on your System:
  1. Installing as a Upgrade to your previous Windows version
  2. Installing as a fresh copy of windows alongside older version of Windows (Dual boot)
Though “Installing as a Upgrade” option is quite simple and straight forward, It is advisable that you Install it alongside your previous version of Windows. i.e install it on a different partition or Drive.
If you are a XP or Vista user and your planning to upgrade to Windows 8 on top of Windows XP or Vista then please note: only the user files will be preserved but not the software programs that you may have installed on the disk. So the obvious choice for XP or vista users is to install Windows 8 on a different partition (Dual boot).
Installation:
  1. Run the Windows 8 Consumer Preview Setup program.
  2. Setup will automatically check your PC to see if it is running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows and provides you with the correct download.
  3. With built-in download manager you start, stop, and resume the download at any time.
  4. Once Windows 8 is downloaded, you can now choose how and when to install it.
  5. You can install on the current drive or you can even make an ISO bootable DVD or bootable flash drive of Windows 8 for installing on another partition or another PC.
It is highly recommended that you choose to install it on another partition by using the built-in tools for converting an ISO image into installation media, such as a DVD or USB bootable flash drive.