[Hidden-tech] who knows about botnets?

Jeremy Dunn jjdunn at localnet.com
Mon Jan 8 22:00:29 EST 2007


> Well, I can't necessarily go with the "never use IE" advice, since Microsoft can make using Firefox a bit difficult...

I have been using Firefox ever since version 1 and have never had any problem, on XP Home.  I have no idea what might make the above statement true.  There is one website my wife regularly visits that doesn't work well under Firefox, but this is the fault of the website developers, not Microsoft.

- Jeremy
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  From: Tish Grier 
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  Well, I can't necessarily go with the "never use IE" advice, since Microsoft can make using Firefox a bit difficult...

  If you use IE, keep all the Service Paks and patches updated.  My computer's stuck with SP1 (can't be updated to SP2), but I have super-terrific security and keep the patches updated.

  I have Trend Micro on both my HP PCs.  I use Webroot's Spysweeper on my laptop, and both AdAware SE and Spybot S/D on my desktop in addition to my Trend Micro security stuff.

  Also, if you're online alot, you should do sweeps for adware and virus scans at least once a week

  And I never click on any sort of "offer" or other thing that might pop up on my screen out of nowhere.  That's usually an indication it's a piece of spyware or some other nasty thing.

  As the article suggested, don't let your kid (or kids) use the same computer that you might use for home business.  I can see why the two should be separate for alot of reasons beyond just 'bots.   

  Tish

     

  Seth Seeger <seth at seeger.ws> wrote:
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    There are three very easy things you can do:

    1. Never connect your computer directly to the internet. Always have 
    a hardware firewall in between. (Any of the Linksys/D-Link/etc 
    router/firewall products. They're rather inexpensive.)

    2. Never use IE. There are other very good browsers out there. My 
    two favorites are Firefox and Opera (both free).

    3. Do not download games or pirated software off the internet. Legit 
    applications from reputable sources are great. But never download 
    games advertised as "free". And never download pirated software. Both 
    are good sources of viruses, adware, spyware, etc.

    -Seth

    On Jan 8, 2007, at 10:01 AM, A - Z International wrote:

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    >
    > Hi all,
    >
    > The NY Times ran a very scary story on the front page yesterday about 
    > botnets and their potential for destroying computers and gathering 
    > financial information. They did have a box that offered advice, most 
    > of which I knew about and was doing, thanks (in a funny way) to that 
    > identity theft incident of mine a year ago.
    >
    > Anyone know about Noscript and other utilities that will help these 
    > predators stay clear of our systems -- primarily us Windows users?
    >
    > best,
    >
    > Amy Zuckerman
    > Hidden-Tech Founder
    >
    >
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