Use GHOST system to pay attention to security settings

  
Nowadays, all kinds of windowsxp system universal ghost installation CDs and files are popular in the world and online. It is also very convenient to use. To install a system, you only need to restore the ghost image file, install the driver, and break it in more than ten minutes. It is. But all kinds of universal ghost version system CDs have fine products, there are garbage, and there are hidden traps in the back door.
1. System Properties & mdash; — Remote & mdash; & mdash; "Let" allow remote assistance from this computer Invite ” and <; Allow users to remotely connect to this computer> checkbox in front of the checkbox to remove it!
2. Start ——Control Panel——Management Tools——Services, Terminal Services" (Allow users to interactively connect to remote computers. Remote Desktop, Fast User Switching, Remote Assistance and Terminal Server relies on this service - stopping or disabling this service can make your computer unreliable. To prevent remote use of this computer, clear the "remote" tab on the "System" Properties Control Panel item Checkbox.) The brackets are a description of the service. Disabled!
3. Start ——Control Panel——Administrative Tools——Local Security Policy——Local Policies——User Rights Assignment—— Allow Login via Terminal Services, “Administrators” and “Remote Desktop Users”delete.
4. Rename user [new], user [Guest] and user [Administrator] and set a strong password (recommended: letter + number + character, combination)!
5. Control Panel & mdash; & mdash; Windows Firewall & mdash; & mdash; Exception & mdash; & mdash; remove the check box in front of the "Remote Desktop" & rdquo;
6. Close the default open ports of Trojans and viruses from the IP policy.
7. Install a third-party firewall!
8. Take a look at the system log (start & mdash; & mdash; control panel & mdash; & mdash; management tools & mdash; & mdash; event viewer)
9. Usually use netstat -na this command, go see There is no open port (run cmd, type netstat -na at the command prompt), maybe. . . .
10. Develop a good online habit!

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