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Thanks to all you learned folk. I found this to be very interesting.
I have tried to maintain a secure pc, but I still encounter slow(er) performance issues. I tried scans and have not found any problems. I will try that Advanced Care 6 mentioned earlier here. I do know that password protection is utmost important and I was having difficulty coming up with new unique passwords for the many accounts I have and was recently introduced to LastPass. It runs along with your browser somehow and you click an icon to "login" to an account your browser has opened. The passwords are stored "elsewhere" and it auto logs you in. Because you are not using your keyboard to log into an account, the keystroke logger virus can't catch those passwords. LastPass can also auto generate a password for you, the length will show the strength of the password. I'm sure there is a bunch more about this type of password program that I don't know about, but I would like to hear some opinions. |
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One tip for setting passwords that I've always done: instead of making my passwords words, I make them patterns on the keyboard. For instance, try typing zSE4bHU8 It's a simple pattern and if you have to use it mutiple times a day it will be no time at all before it becomes muscle memory and you don't even have to think it, your hands do it for you!
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Under; Read It And Weep!
http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/la...s-found-011813 Terry ____________________________________
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Just got off the phone with technical support for my cameras and they said to use Activex instead of Java. That means I will have to use Firefox as my browser. Internet Explorer uses Java and Firefox uses Activex. That means anyone who uses a Mac do not have to worry about Java. I guess I need to think this whole thing over because I use many different computers and locations to view my security cameras.
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While I did install the build 11 update there was not an overwhelming sense of security. So I disabled Java in the browser on the Java control panel but allowed Java Script in Firefox.
So far I have not had any problems navigating web pages with the Java add-on disabled. If I need it for a specific known web page such as the registry of deeds than I would turn it on only for that session. |
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If I understood the tech support fella he said that my security cameras will only use Java for ie and when I use Firefox it will ask me to load Activex. I really don't understand the reason why but he said that is the only way to not use Java for my cameras. It must have something to do with their software. I have D-Link cameras and use mydlink.com to access them. Confusing to say the least.
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(They made a pattern that was easy to remember). |
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I run Norton Internet Security and got an email this morning on the Java issue:
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disable Java in your browser on Windows, Mac. I sure do get a kick out of some Mac folks thinking that Mac computers are safe and the cure-all for internet security.
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trfour Always Remember, The Best Safety Device In The Boat, or on a PWC Snowmobile etc., Is YOU! Safe sledding tips and much more; http://www.snowmobile.org/snowmobiling-safety.html Last edited by trfour; 01-20-2013 at 02:46 AM. Reason: Add comment |
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You decide whats best for you.
http://threatpost.com/en_us/blogs/it...on-java-012113 Terry __________________________
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Posted on ZDnet today....
http://www.zdnet.com/if-you-need-jav...ad-7000010157/ Terry ___________________________
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JAVA Update 7-13 is now available. I downloaded and installed it BUT Left it disabled.
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I read about the Java vulnerability and frankly didn't trust any patches or fixes so I deleted Java entirely-all of it; The amazing thing is it hasn't changed the performance of my computers whatsoever-nothing; I know it's used around the world but I seem to have no need for it-everything runs as it did before-everything, to the letter.
I also run two browsers-IE and Firefox-no changes there either. FYI. |
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JAVA Update 7-15 is now available.
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I for one, will feel Much more comfortable when JAVA 7-17 comes out.
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Thank God: Version 7-17 is now available.
![]() EDIT: JAVA is still Disabled on my system. Maybe I should just uninsatll the whole thing..... ![]() |
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