This could be because the ISP has its own firewalls in place, and, in any event, the peril is far less for telephone modem users than for folks with high-speed, or broadband, connections via cable modem, digital subscriber line and such. . . . . This could be because the ISP has its own firewalls in place, and, in any event, the peril is far less for telephone modem users than for folks with high-speed, or broadband, connections via cable modem, digital subscriber line and such. Broadband links are particularly vulnerable to attack because they are always connected, thereby greatly increasing their availability for hack attacks. On the other hand, dial-up connections last only for a few minutes or hours, and every time you dial up, you are issued a different Internet protocol address, which is the point aimed at by hackers. The link for this article located at NJ.com is no longer available. . As internet connectivity rises, users must evaluate security needs, particularly dial-up and broadband users, each facing unique threats and solutions. Firewall Necessity, Dial-Up Users, Network Safety, ISP Security. . Anthony Pell
Home PCs are coming under increasing threat from intruders, and those on broadband connections are the most vulnerable, according to CERT The last three months have seen a significant rise in so-called intruder attacks directed at home users, . . . . Home PCs are coming under increasing threat from intruders, and those on broadband connections are the most vulnerable, according to CERT The last three months have seen a significant rise in so-called intruder attacks directed at home users, according to the latest quarterly report from the US-based CERT Coordination Centre. Intruder attacks are defined as anything from packet sniffers, which capture data from plain text email and other information as they travel over the network, to email viruses -- not just hacking attacks. PCs running Windows are particularly vulnerable. Unprotected Windows networking shares are singled out as one weakness often found in home PCs, allowing hackers to place tools on large numbers of Windows-based computers attached to the Internet. Windows is also singled out for its option to "Hide file extensions for known file types", which is enabled by default, making it difficult for many people to spot extensions such as .vbs on files. Many email viruses -- such as Love Letter -- arrive as Visual Basic files with .vbs extensions. The link for this article located at ZDNet UK is no longer available. . Residential computers are increasingly targeted by intruders, particularly through exposed broadband links. Fortify your setup immediately.. Home Security, Intruder Attacks, Broadband Risk. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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