on 18-09-2014 05:45
on 18-09-2014 05:45
on 18-09-2014 07:56
on 18-09-2014 08:36
on 18-09-2014 08:36
The hack was on the news but certainly received far less press that the one a few months back?
I was quite concerned as I thought 'Oh...is this going to be the 'norm' now?...therefore doesn't require as much publicity'....?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-09-2014 08:43
on 18-09-2014 08:43
on 18-09-2014 09:14
on 18-09-2014 09:14
NoScript might be Firefox actually...although Chrome has something similar.
on 18-09-2014 09:16
on 18-09-2014 09:16
The biggest culprit for XSS (Cross-side Scripting) is the government job website with all of their fake job adverts.
on 18-09-2014 09:41
on 18-09-2014 09:41
If you use a Windows desktop or laptop, there's a very good free program called KeyScrambler, which encrypts all your keystrokes as you type. I've used it for years. There are free and paid for versions, but for the average user, the free version is enough.
https://www.qfxsoftware.com/ks-windows/which-keyscrambler.htm
on 18-09-2014 09:46
on 18-09-2014 09:46
@Bambino wrote:If you use a Windows desktop or laptop, there's a very good free program called KeyScrambler, which encrypts all your keystrokes as you type. I've used it for years. There are free and paid for versions, but for the average user, the free version is enough.
https://www.qfxsoftware.com/ks-windows/which-keyscrambler.htm
Good info Bambino
on 18-09-2014 10:03
on 18-09-2014 10:03
@Bambino wrote:If you use a Windows desktop or laptop, there's a very good free program called KeyScrambler, which encrypts all your keystrokes as you type. I've used it for years. There are free and paid for versions, but for the average user, the free version is enough.
https://www.qfxsoftware.com/ks-windows/which-keyscrambler.htm
Thanks for that bambino....I will pass the info on to my o/h. He will be delighted with it also
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-09-2014 10:23
on 18-09-2014 10:23