
TechRepublic Questions of the Week – November 2, 2009
The questions highlighted in this Questions of the Week post address issues with booting an Acer laptop, Microsoft Outlook 2007, keylogging, Windows XP, Ubuntu 9.10, Windows Vista, RAID 6, and more. by Sonja Thompson
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FREE_PC_Tips (Gavin Whittaker) : Stop Keylogging - Scramble ALL Keyboard Entries Whilst Browsing for Increased Security - http://speeddemonit.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/4/.. Updated : 2010-07-29T20:02:36Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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XBOX360Repair09 (XBOX 360 Repair) : Black Log - Keylogging Software. http://bit.ly/a2woDU.. Updated : 2010-07-29T13:07:40Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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FREE_PC_Tips (Gavin Whittaker) : Stop Keylogging - Scramble ALL Keyboard Entries Whilst Browsing for Increased Security - http://speeddemonit.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/4/.. Updated : 2010-07-29T08:00:46Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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XBOX360Repair09 (XBOX 360 Repair) : Black Log - Keylogging Software. http://bit.ly/ar5XAZ.. Updated : 2010-07-29T06:54:58Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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FREE_PC_Tips (Gavin Whittaker) : Stop Keylogging - Scramble ALL Keyboard Entries Whilst Browsing for Increased Security - http://speeddemonit.wordpress.com/2009/12/15/4/.. Updated : 2010-07-28T20:03:31Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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Bank/brokerage accounts hacked because of Windows malware
[Security]"carrying out a scam that secretly installed keylogging software on the PCs of bank and brokerage customers"...
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Colombian Man Sentenced for Computer Fraud
[Security]A Colombian man who used keylogging software in a lucrative identity theft scheme has been sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered to pay restitution of US$347,000.
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New Online IRS Tax Scams
[Security]Security experts at Webroot Software report seeing a new wave of keyloggers (programs that secretly record every character you type), system monitors, and viruses leading up to prime tax filing season. Webroot’s Threat Research Team says that more than 1200 new key-logging programs and 336 versions of system monitoring spyware have been found...
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Keeping it private (and safe!) on public computers
[Security]I have a confession to make. In a former life, I was a systems librarian. I know what's on public computers. No, I don't have your personal information. I removed that from the public computers, along with a lot of keylogging software, viruses, and spyware. What I do have is a few little tricks to keep your private information private.
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No end in sight to hacking of 'WoW' accounts
[Gaming Industry News]For months, hackers--most likely in China and Russia, according to security watchers--have been surreptitiously installing keylogging software on WoW players' Windows computers, hijacking their accounts and selling off their often valuable in-game assets. And the problem doesn't show any signs of going away.






















