Internet Security Ballwin MO

Internet advertisers want to bombard you with pop-up ads. Hackers might need to "borrow" your computer to mount an attack on another server. Or they might be "phishing" for credit card numbers. Or not.

Local Companies

Raleigh Farnsworth & Abrams
(636) 227-2215
Ballwin, MO
Intertel Investigations Inc
(636) 256-0073
Ballwin, MO
Aubrey O'bryan Investigations Inc
(314) 837-9210
938 Justice Ct
Florissant, MO
Consumer Detective Corporation
(314) 209-1799
434 Dorsett Rd
Maryland Heights, MO
Federal Bureau of Investigation
(417) 624-6545
2306 S Range Line Rd
Joplin, MO
Fcs1 Toll Investigator
(573) 426-8655
1304 E Highway 72
Rolla, MO
Verifax
(816) 770-2314
Orrick, MO
Wilson & Associates
(816) 233-6334
Saint Joseph, MO
Paden's Private Investigations
(816) 238-1032
Saint Joseph, MO
Professional Investigative Services
(417) 358-7253
Carthage, MO


Internet advertisers want to bombard you with pop-up ads. Hackers might need to “borrow” your computer to mount an attack on another server. Or they might be “phishing” for credit card numbers. Or not. A good percentage of Internet mischief is nothing more than kids somewhere testing their programming chops. No matter what they want, your information is at risk.

Get thee behind a firewall. Windows XP SP2 enables a firewall by default. Zone Alarm (www.zonealarm.com) is free. Hardware routers with built-in firewalls cost less than $100. There is no excuse for not protecting your information (and that of your clients) with a firewall.

The evils of HTML e-mail. Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML) e-mail looks nice, but it can deliver such things as “Web bugs” (as in “bugging” your phone line), which connect with a remote Web server, allowing it to deposit a tracking cookie on your computer just as if you had surfed to the site on your own. Outlook 2003 offers the option of converting all incoming e-mail to plain ASCII text.

Scan and scan alike. Nearly every anti-virus and anti-spyware utility worth mentioning is available for download at www.computercops.biz. But some malware is so aggressive that even the most sophisticated scanners won't catch all of it. HiJack This (available at the above site) creates a log of everything running on your computer and is often the only way to figure out the problem.

Turning back time. Symantec's (www.symantec.com) GoBack ($4

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