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Inviting Disaster - Don't Use the Administrator Account for Every Day Tasks

Please Create a Basic User Account for Every Day Computer Use

There's an old rule in computer security called 'Least Privilege'.  This means that a user or program is granted minimum possible privileges to permit an action. In doing so, the operating system as a whole is not exposed to unwarranted or excessive actions that may cause damage or promote further negative actions.

Submitted by cybernoggin on Mon, 05/08/2006 - 10:25pm. categories [ | ] read more | login or register to post comments

CyberNoggin.com's 'How To' Article on Securing Your Home PC

CyberNoggin.com has published a 'How To' article on securing your home PC.

Here's a snippet, just follow the link at the bottom for the whole article.

Submitted by cybernoggin on Sun, 04/16/2006 - 10:56pm. categories [ | ] read more | login or register to post comments

Workarounds for Internet Explorer (IE) createTextRange() flaw - Avoid 3rd Party Fixes


Don't Use 3rd Party Patches, Disable Active Scripting instead...

There are some publicly available 3rd party patches available for the createTextRange() bug. However, we recommend waiting for the official fix from Microsoft. Before the patch is available, one workaround is to disable the Active scripting from Internet Explorer.

Submitted by cybernoggin on Mon, 04/03/2006 - 10:22pm. categories [ | | ] read more | 1 comment

Antinny worm creates data havoc in Japan by infecting Winny Peer to Peer (P2P) File Sharing Program


Antinny worm creates data havoc in Japan by infecting Winny Peer to Peer (P2P) File Sharing Program

You sit at your desk at work and come up with a great idea, "Hey, I heard about this cool utility that allows me to share files over the internet...".  You download it and install it (your company's security policy allows end users to install software...) on your machine, open it up and try to use it.  Amazingly, it works (your company does not care about outbound connections to the internet...) and you are connected to the Peer to Peer network and can start sharing and downloading files.

Seem harmless?  Well, take a look at the story below where this type of behavior, combined with terrible corporate information security, is creating humongous problems in Japan.  How would you like to be responsible for sharing Top-secret or business data with the world?  This could cause a great deal of disruption in your life, to say the least...  Is it really worth it?

Antinny worm creates data havoc in Japan by infecting Winny Peer to Peer (P2P) File Sharing Program - Security Park Mar 22 2006 12:33PM GMT [Computer security news - news headlines from around the web.]

Top-secret military information, business documents of hundreds of corporate firms , personal and confidential data related to thousands of patients, complete information of Yahoo shopping mall, high profile information of Liberal Democratic Party and thousands more are all floating currently on the internet, creating an enormous flood of information leakage in Japan.

For more the complete story, click HERE.

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Submitted by cybernoggin on Wed, 03/22/2006 - 10:41am. categories [ | | | ] login or register to post comments
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