Every One Have Became A victim Of the Cyber Attack on him/her one day or other....

In This TUTORIAL i will Tell You The Full Basics that you should follow to be safe from being H@cked ....


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First Thing That You Should Do

Install a Good and Secure Antivirus...
An anti-virus is a type of software that is used to find, protect, and remove malware.  AV's with web protection can help you by warning you how safe a website is. Although you don't need an anti-virus to protect you online, it is recommended you do have one to ensure maximum safety. Most companies that make AV's typically have different packages depending on the security and extra features, such as; Avast!, Kaspersky, and AVG. Of course, if you buy the Internet Security packages of these AV's, your protection online will be substantially better. Be sure to have only one anti-virus running at one time Running more AV;s will make your pc slow

Download a Firewall

A firewall is a piece of software that is an essential part of your protection online. It can prevent DDoS/DoS (Daniel of service )attacks, it can prevent a hacker from infiltrating your network, shares your privacy to a greater degree, etc. Below is a list of a few, great firewalls. All have been recommended by numerous people...Although Microsoft have it;s own firewall installed i would suggest to use a good one like ...

# Comodo Firewall

# Online Armor

# Zone Alarm

Avoid Java Drive-By's

What is a Java Drive-by?

A Java Drive-by is a download, but it disguises itself to be a Java applet, or an ActiveX component, and is installed without the user's notice. The drive-by usually occurs once you open a web page.The user would see that a pop-up would ask them to 'Run' or 'Cancel'. The normal user would typically click 'Run', because it they might think the clicking 'Run' would continue onto the web page, in actuality, they have just been infected by a malicious file.

       Example of what a Java drive-by could possibly look like:
How do you prevent this?

There are a few ways you can do this.
 * Disable Java: This can be a tad tedious, but if you're really that worried, you can disable Java. You also have the ability to disable Java in your web browsers. This should only be used as your last option!

* Keep your Java Updated: Older versions of Java might have security exploits, which is obviously bad, and we don't want those! If you keep your Java updated to the latest update, some the the drive-by's will be detected, and or patched. You can update the latest Java update here. If you do update Java, be sure to remove the previous versions from your computer, as Java does not.

How To Check if a File is Actually Infected??

Run the file in Sandboxie> Sandboxie is a program that runs other files, programs, URL's, etc. in a secluded place on your computer, without the risk of infection. If you suspect a file is infected, you can run the file in Sandboxie, and see if it drops any traces of malware.

Run the file in a virtual machine>A virtual machine or a 'VM' is a program that lets you install another Operating System inside the program. This can be great to use for testing infected files, because you can run the file on the VM's Operating System, and not on your main one. This can save you from becoming infected.

Avoid Phi$her$

'Phi$hing' is the technique of stealing user names and password through a fake log-in page. The fake log-in page tends to look similar, if not, identical to the original page. If you enter your information into the illegitimate log-in page, the log-in info you used will be sent to the hacker, without your knowledge of this happening.

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