Spendrak Officer

Joined : 16 Mar 2008 Posts : 516
| Subject: Account security Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:06 pm | |
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Being hacked is not something that only happens to others.
Some basic tips:
* Don't buy from gold sellers and power levelers. * Don't share your account info with anyone. * Don't download from shady sources. * Do keep your anti-virus/anti-spyware tools up to date. * Do change your password regularly.
More in-depth tips:
* Get a virus scanner. Grisoft provides one for free. Be sure to configure it to scan your system regularly and to check for updates. (Even the best anti-virus software won't do you any good if it doesn't know about the latest virus information -- so keep it updated!)
* Get a free anti-spyware program and run it. Spy Sweeper is a good one. As with your anti-virus software, be sure to configure it to scan your system regularly and check for updates.
* Install firewall software that prevents any unauthorized access between your computer and the Internet. Comodo is recommended. Again, its free and well regarded.
* Be sure to run the latest version of your browser software. Whether it's Internet Explorer or Firefox, keep it patched and up to date! Many exploits that hackers used have already been patched by the software vendors -- all you have to do is stay updated!
* On the subject of browsers, consider using Firefox. There's plenty of room for debate on whether it's more secure than Internet Explorer, but for now, at least, there are more viruses and exploits out there that target Internet Explorer, simply because it's more widely-used.
* Keep your OS up to date. Just like with browsers, many hackers will try to install keyloggers on your system using exploits that have long since been patched by the software vendor. If you run Windows, be sure to run Windows Update regularly -- in fact, I recommend setting it up to run automatically on a daily basis.
* Be careful downloading files! While your anti-virus and anti-spyware software should catch anything that gets installed, it's better to catch them before they get installed and have a chance to cause damage. Never download files from sites you don't trust and be wary of opening unexpected e-mail attachments.
* You can configure your WoW client to remember your user name. In this case, even if you get a keylogger installed, they'll find your password, but won't know your account name. The password is useless without the account name, and if you don't type the account name, a keylogger won't see it.
* And, of course, never share your password. You may just give it to one person, but who knows where it could go from there. (For all you know they've got it on a post-it note on their monitor where anyone can see it.)
More reading: http://www.wowinsider.com/2007/06/05/how-to-protect-your-system-from-keyloggers/ http://www.wowinsider.com/2008/03/17/wow-rookie-account-security-basics/ http://www.wowinsider.com/category/account-security/ _________________
 

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Naushan Officer

Joined : 16 Mar 2008 Posts : 442 Location : Singapore
| Subject: Re: Account security Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:32 pm | |
| I recommend Kaspersky Antivirus. You can get it at Challenger etc for a good price for 3 computers (1 yr license). It updates the signatures daily, and PC Magazine has rated it the best antivirus software (96% compared to Norton's 83%). It scans for rootkits too.
For Antispyware, I kiasu, use Spybot S&D as well as A-Squared Free. Both are free. _________________ Jesus is a shaman. He walked on water, drew massive heal aggro, and eventually ankhed after mobs despawn.

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izzia Officer

Joined : 28 Mar 2008 Posts : 241
| Subject: Re: Account security Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:41 pm | |
| Any AV would be fine but when I surf the web, I do it with a virtual Windows XP. Basically, it is a virtual instance of windows (vmware or Virtual PC); a window XP OS running on top of the Windows XP. The virus can infect the virtual system but it will not infect the actual OS.
To copy download files, I simply download it, move it from the virtual system to the real system and then scan the file. Once done, simply "power off" the virtual system without saving. _________________
 

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Junek
Joined : 20 Jun 2008 Posts : 16
| Subject: Re: Account security Sat Jul 05, 2008 1:03 am | |
| On your login screen... you can check "remember account name". They can't key log what you don't type.
A password is no good to them without a account name. |
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Neonate
Joined : 16 Apr 2008 Posts : 11
| Subject: Re: Account security Sun Jul 06, 2008 9:46 pm | |
| | Junek wrote: | On your login screen... you can check "remember account name". They can't key log what you don't type.
A password is no good to them without a account name. |
Sad thing is, the "remember account name" setting is saved in your ../WFT/config.wtf file. Any hacker that is interested in keylogging your WoW infomation will "write" the virus in way to read this file.
I am not saying this is 100% fool-proof but I keep most of log-on information on a Word document. Every time I need to log-on to a site that requires a username and password, I copy and paste those info onto the "logon" box. They can log whatever they want, all they will ever get is CTRL + C and CTRL + X
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Lihar Pantyraider


Joined : 18 Mar 2008 Posts : 115 Location : Temasek
| Subject: Re: Account security Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:14 pm | |
| aye i use this method as well _________________
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Naushan Officer

Joined : 16 Mar 2008 Posts : 442 Location : Singapore
| Subject: Re: Account security Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:20 am | |
| I heard copy-paste method won't work much either, cos a good keylogger monitors your clipboard too? _________________ Jesus is a shaman. He walked on water, drew massive heal aggro, and eventually ankhed after mobs despawn.

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Boobsie Officer

Joined : 17 Mar 2008 Posts : 136
| Subject: Re: Account security Mon Jul 07, 2008 7:01 am | |
| Please note that there is a SCAM going around that may be send to your email, inviting you to sign up for WOLTK beta. This is a phishing site that attempts to steal your username and password.
http://img65.imageshack.us/my.php?image=78164514xm3.jpg |
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