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25 Responses to “How To Keep Your Computer Secure”

  1. Gh0StSecurity says:

    adoro seguridad informatica siempre he querido saber como las matematicas se aplican en este campo me parece super interesante

  2. Yaxez says:

    @GodGouken It’s not that good.

  3. 24Midnighttoker says:

    The free version of Malwarebytes and Superantispyware are also good programs to be used along side your anti-virus program as a second opinion scanner. The free version doesn’t offer realtime protection, but does use the same detection technology as the paid version.

  4. 24Midnighttoker says:

    Secunia PSI is also a good program for checking for vulnerabilities.

  5. MrTonus007 says:

    loooooool username : piece0crap LMAO

  6. KennethJ9471 says:

    Twitterman287 fav’d this.

  7. xeemo says:

    Tunnel all of your traffic through a secure SSH connection when on public WIFI.

  8. AdamantSystems says:

    Lol, your username is piece0crap.

  9. mpinvestigations says:

    also another good way to prevent viruses that spread to usb drives is to turn off autoplay, run>cmd>gpedit>admin folder>windows components>turn auto play off>enable>set behavior to all drives>ok>exit. this prevents autoplay scripts associated with viruses to atuomatically install itself on to your computer. draw back is that you have to access my computer in order to open cdrom for soft installations or accessing usb drive, but you can always run a virus scan on the usb to scheck for viruses.

  10. mpinvestigations says:

    get DeepFreeze, it stops viruses alike from permanently damaging your computer, just reboot the computer and every thing is back to normal, I dont have anti virus, I use deep freeze. If I see a virus in play i just reboot and its erased.its an one time use 30 day trial but doesnt hurt to reload your oporating system every month either. or just buy the software for under $150 its compatible with xp, vista and 7, you can unlock it and reboot to install soft and lock it back down again and reboot

  11. OcloOppo says:

    Norton Internet Security.
    PERIOD

  12. videogiver100 says:

    Why is this dude so smart!!

  13. CastlevaniaBeing says:

    @thu12nv2012 I suggest Panda Security, It vaccinates your computer
    and immediately gets rid of Trojans and Viruses

  14. CastlevaniaBeing says:

    You’re a lucky guy, i never recover my hacked accounts.

  15. ZenegogVideosRS says:

    Here are some free softwares that are brilliant:

    ~Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware.(Anti-Malware)
    ~Avast! Free Anti-Virus (Anti-Virus)
    ~Spybot: Search and Destroy.(Anti-Spyware)
    ~Ad-Aware.(Anti-Spyware)
    ~ZoneAlarm Free Firewall. (Firewall)

    Both ‘Ad-Aware’ and ‘Spybot’, search for the same type of infections. I would run Ad-Aware normally, and double check that your PC is secured with SpyBot.

    The Firewall should be running all the time, along with your Anti-Virus.

  16. shitonawall says:

    @GodGouken or, dont use limewire lol

  17. grzybek110 says:

    Nice

  18. grzybek110 says:

    Vurneabilities -Secunia PSI
    Antivirus + Firewall – Norton Internet security
    No spybot needed if IS av is applied

    And most important – use your goddamed head while surfing coz even best av suites have holes (or social attacks) you didn’t mention that which means u know nothing bout IT security

  19. Cammernnn says:

    Any other program like GFI but only free?

  20. AK47shotsz says:

    nice video

  21. GodGouken says:

    p2p guardian when using areas or limewire xD.

  22. irulethe70smachelp says:

    or buy a mac:)

  23. I8PeeMehrdad79 says:

    @jedjedums I see

  24. jedjedums says:

    @I8PeeMehrdad79 It is… just go through the registration for the 30 day trial to get the download, and then it will send you an email with an activation key to enter in when you go to run the program. It is for business so you have to enter a local business name or make one up to get the download.

  25. jedjedums says:

    Love what your doing! I’m learning a lot. Wondering if you could go into more detail about how to deal with the vulnerabilities that GFI Languard finds? I was able to install missing patches but couldn’t figure out how to solve the open ports issue. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.

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