Windows users get rid of hacker attacks (3)

  

Eight, install the necessary security software

We should also install and use the necessary anti-blackware in the computer, anti-virus software and firewall are essential. Open them when you are online, so even if a hacker attacks our security, it is guaranteed.

Nine, prevent Trojans

Trojans will steal useful information from the embedded computer, so we also need to prevent hackers from implanting Trojans. Commonly used methods are:

1. When you download the file, first put it in your new folder, and then use anti-virus software to detect it, which plays a role in preventing it in advance.

2, in the "Start" → "Programs" → "Start" or "Start" → "Programs" → "Startup" options to see if there are unknown running items, if any, delete.

3. Delete all suspicious programs prefixed with "Run" under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Run in the registry.

10. Don't go back to strangers' emails

Some hackers may pretend to be in the name of some regular websites, and then make a sounding reason to send a letter to the user asking you to enter the Internet. Name and password, if you press "OK", your account and password will be in the hacker's mailbox. So don't just go back to the stranger's mail, even if he says it will be tempting and tempting.

11. Do a good job of IE security settings

ActiveX controls and applets have strong functions, but there are hidden dangers. The malicious code in web pages often uses these controls. The small program you write will be run whenever you open the web page. Therefore, to avoid malicious webpage attacks, only the malicious code is prohibited from running. IE provides a variety of options for this. The specific setup steps are: "Tools" → "Internet Options" → "Security" → "Custom Level". It is recommended that you disable ActiveX controls and related options. There is nothing wrong with being cautious!

In addition, in the security settings of IE, we can only set the Internet, local intranet, trusted sites, restricted sites. However, Microsoft hides the security settings of "My Computer" here. By modifying the registry to open this option, we can have more choices when dealing with ActiveX controls and applets, and generate more security for local computers. Great impact.

The following is the specific method: open "Run" in the "Start" menu, enter Regedit.exe in the "Run" dialog box that pops up, open the Registry Editor, click on the "+" sign in front Expand to: HKEY_CURRE-NT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\InternetSettings\\Zones\\0, find the DWORD value "Flags" in the right window, the default key value is hexadecimal 21 (decimal 33), double click "Flags", in the pop-up dialog box, change its key value to "1", close the registry editor. You don't need to restart your computer, re-open IE, click the "Tools → Internet Options → Security" tab again, you will see an additional "My Computer" icon, where you can set its security level. Set its security level higher, so that the defense is more strict.

We finally recommend that you patch your system. Microsoft's "endless" patches are still very useful!


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