How To Protect Your Identity Online (29 Dec 2006) Surfing the Internet is a daily occurrence for an increasing number of people these days, as technology expands and online services continue to grow. Many people go online to carry out banking transactions, shop, check e-mail, and catch up on news. That's why it's more important than ever to protect your identity while surfing the web.
How To Protect Yourself From Computer Hacking (29 Oct 2006) When the internet became the main source for information in the
world, there have been those that have sought to gain illegal
profit from such things. This is the way of the world and people
all over the world are now the target of the many computer
hackers that are around. Unlike the bulk of people who are
living in the virtual world, these hackers seek to gain access
to the personal and private information that one has stored on
their computer.
Protect Against Hijacking Of Your Browser And Modem (01 Jan 2008) Each time you log on to the web, chances are you would prefer to have a startup page which will eventually become your home page. But there may come a time when all of a sudden you would find yourself on a different page. Chances are you may have been a victim of browser hijacking already.
Stalkers And Hackers Evolving (08 Dec 2007) Statistics reveal a startling large number of victims who have been stalked in the past year. And it's not always for their money!
UnHack Your Computer (05 Jan 2008) There's nothing new under the sun, and rootkits are no exception. In the early days of personal computers, in the age of the DOS command-line operating system, there were viruses that hid their presence from the users and anti-virus programs. They did it by intercepting some system calls that were responsible for reading the files, and lied to the system by filling these calls with fake information.
XSS (17 Nov 2006) XSS stands for Cross Site Scripting. XSS is a hacking technique for web application. It allows the user to perform a harming attack. It is a term that has given to the web pages that allow the user to supply some data capable of altering the page for the viewer. The code is vulnerable to XSS where ever it uses input parameter in the output HTML stream returned to the client.