The Meaning of Utilising Fire Protection Devices in Your Homes October 3, 2009
Posted in : College Education, Misc, Security Parlor , comments closedEmergency or preventive measures in homes and offices are really essential since they can avert huge damage to belongings. Apart from the fire prevention system installed, a competent emergency plan should likewise be in operation. Once the fire protection system and equipments are established, the succeeding job is to advise everybody concerned regarding the fire emergency program. Another strategic thing to do is to prepare youngsters what to do during a fire emergency.
In buildings and offices, Fire Suppression tools are really needful for the safety for all engaged. Often in offices, residents may be in a section of the building where fire warning devices may not be immediately audible. With a dependable fire emergency exit plan, harms and death are significantly reduced.
In the subject of home fire suppression systems, one can install a fire alarm with heat sensing elements that will discover exceptional heat levels in conventional house settings. Once the heat degrees go beyond regular levels, the alarms are activated. In the example of cooking rooms, the settings need to allow heat to a greater extent as compared to the rest of the house.
Notwithstanding, these fire warning devices require scheduled upkeep checks. As another preventive step, fire alarms need to produce blaring sounds to inform everyone there is an emergency. If they do, adjacent homes and institutions, as well as fire officials, will know that an emergency is developing.
Value will be tallied to homes if fire suppression procedures are installed in them. A feeling of security and confidence will be available particularly if there are young kids around. For security reasons, schools, nursing centers and infirmaries have put up fire suppression tools in their institutions.
DVR Security Cameras Becoming Popular with Portland Businesses and Homeowners May 17, 2009
Posted in : Security Parlor , comments closedAll homeowners want to ensure the well being of their house and property, and many are beginning to utilize a DVR security camera in order to help assure the safety of their homes. Driveway security cameras, in particular, have become the most popular of these devices. With recent advances in technology and the lowered cost of cameras and hardware, sales of DVR security cameras have risen to record levels over the last year.
Some of the more popular places to buy a digital video surveillance system in Portland, Oregon are GeoVision and DigiGuard Security. These products can be used for home or business. High-quality digital video surveillance systems are replacing old-style VCR tapes and low-quality surveillance cameras. A DVR security camera or motion-sensitive camera with web-based, high-speed point and click review make it possible to access entire days of recordings in minutes.
With 24/7 live video viewable from any web browser or PDA, small businesses are beginning to consider digital video surveillance system not just as security, but more as a way to manage many business locations without having to be there.
A small deli chain in the Portland area uses a web-based system to observe and evaluate employees. Instead of visiting each store, the manager checks on each location right on his desktop PC. A car dealership lets customers watch their cars being serviced via large screens in the waiting area with more than 40 DVR security cameras and three servers handling data storage. Managers can get a close-up view of vehicles as they enter the service bay for dent and scratch detection. That has helped reduce claims that vehicles were damaged while at the facility. One restaurant owner fired a waiter who was observed reading a magazine in a hallway while customers waited. (Business.com).
What Will It Take To Make Us Better Prepare For Life’s Disasters? March 29, 2009
Posted in : Security Parlor , comments closedIn this world of live TV broadcasting, it’s likely few have missed witnessing the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
An overwhelming sense of helplessness permeates the lives of thousands of victims in New Orleans and other affected areas of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. You need cold steel in your heart and ice water in your veins to not be mournful of their plight.
The pattern of Katrina prior to its cataclysmic route was coined by some to be “nothing to worry about” as it whirled 95 miles per hour gusts through portions of Miami eventually causing about 100 millions dollars of estimated damage. And, this was before it locked its sight on New Orleans.
Why do people pretend certain things won’t happen to them? Like dying prematurely … or becoming disabled … or running out of food and water.
Even when a crisis situation is up close and in our face we tend to quickly dismiss it. For example, the car accident scene we just passed as paramedics were placing severely injured passengers into the ambulance. You could see pools of blood on the street and twisted metal with broken glass strewn
everywhere.
Then, once beyond the accident scene we began accelerating to speeds excessively over the posted limits. Out of sight… out of mind.
Why won’t we take these real life experiences seriously enough to prepare for the worst?
On Aug. 24, 1992, Hurricane Andrew slammed into South Florida. It wiped out Homestead, Florida City and parts of Miami before continuing northwest across the Gulf of Mexico to strike the Louisiana coastline.
The storm was responsible for 40 deaths and $30-billion in property damage. At the time, it was the costliest disaster in U.S history.
We have only just begun to calculate the cost of Hurricane Katrina. More than likely, it will be beyond our capacity to imagine.
During August and September 2004, Florida was lambasted by Hurricanes Charley, Dennis, Ivan and Jeanne. The damage was astounding and perhaps foretold of things to come – like Katrina.
So, why don’t we better prepare for these dramas of Mother Nature? Why do we ignore the fact that what happened before will most assuredly happen again?
On September 11, 1992 (less than one month after Andrew) Hurricane Iniki leveled every telephone pole and hundreds of trees on the Island of Kauai in Hawaii. Fortunately no one was killed and yet the preparation for this disaster was postponed because it was originally forecast to be less severe.
Planning for any disaster is filled with complications. Various departments of local, state and federal governments often clash due to opposing viewpoints or budget constraints.
Interesting isn’t it? When panic is upon us … when the disaster has struck … more often than not we rise to the occasion. And yet, we frequently fail to prepare for future disasters that could threaten the lives of our own family.
If we were as smart as we are compassionate, we would help ourselves and our families by storing provisions to be used, if necessary, for our survival. More information can be found at:
http://www.survival-center.com.
Compassion seems to come easier than wisdom. Is this because it’s easier to write a check than to spend time making a plan for our own survival?
But do our checks really go to help those we care about?
Even the Red Cross admits there are times funds end up being distributed to parties other than those designated by the contributors.
Here’s a suggestion for the current victim relief effort. Go to: http://www.jw-media.org and follow the commentary about Katrina. I’m confident monetary contributions sent to these folks will actually help our needy friends in the bayou.
By the way, I am not affiliated with either of the two recommended organizations … and I have a great deal of respect for the work of the Red Cross and its recent effort to honor the requested allocation of the donors.
Author Don Adams is a veteran financial consultant who has helped hundreds of families solve problems related to financial and estate planning. More information may be found at:
http://personal-finance-on-the-net.com
Spyware Protection Software January 8, 2009
Posted in : Security Parlor , comments closedSpyware protection software is the easiest way of removing spyware from your computer and keeping it away. It detects and removes all pieces of spyware and adware automatically. Spyware is extremely difficult to remove manually and should only be removed with spyware protection software.
Spyware protection software is designed to not only get rid of spyware viruses but will shield you and your computer from destructive hackers, data thieves, malicious e-mail attachments, and other emerging Internet threats. It keeps these dangerous viruses from getting into your computer in the first place.
You might be asking if there are free spyware cleaners available why would you want to purchase spyware protection software. The free spyware cleaners are good programs to get rid of spyware viruses you already have on your computer now. But how much of your personal information, passwords and even credit card numbers did these programs send out before they were removed?
Also, many spyware programs automatically reinstall themselves even after they are removed. So you have a false sense of security because the hacker designed the spyware program to start right back up again. Free spyware cleaners should be a warning to you and not a permanent solution to solve spyware and adware problems.
Spyware protection software is designed to find all of these hidden programs and disable them before they have a chance to work. It is the best way of removing spyware and adware from your computer and keeping it away. Whether you take our recommendations or someone else’s it’s important that you get spyware protection software installed immediately.
Spyware dangers have become so common, they have now moved ahead of viruses as the number one danger facing computer users today. It’s worth a little time and a little cost now to invest into quality spyware protection software. Your personal information and computer are at risk until you do.
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Phishing and Pharming: Dangerous Scams December 27, 2008
Posted in : Security Parlor , comments closedAs soon as almost all computer users already got used to — or at least heard about — the word “phishing”, another somewhat confusing word appeared. Pharming. Does it differ from phishing — if yes, how?
Two Pharmings
Actually, two completely different fields use the term “pharming” now. We can say there exist two separate “pharmings”.
If genetics or businessmen from pharmaceutical industry are talking about pharming (spelled like that) it might have nothing to do with computers. This word has long been familiar to genetic engineers. For them, it’s a merger of “farming” and “pharmaceutical” and means the genetic engineering technique — inserting extraneous genes into host animals or plants in order to make them produce some pharmaceutical product. Although it is very interesting matter, this article isn’t about it.
As for PC users, the term “pharming” recently emerged to denote exploitation of a vulnerability in the DNS server software caused by malicious code. This code allows the cybercriminal who contaminated this PC with it to redirect traffic from one IP-address to the one he specified. In other words, a user who types in a URL goes to another web site, not the one he wanted to–and isn’t supposed to notice the difference.
Usually such a website is disguised to look like a legitimate one — of a bank or a credit card company. Sites of this kind are used solely to steal users’ confidential information such as passwords, PIN numbers, SSNs and account numbers.
Dangerous Scams
A fake website that’s what “traditional” phishing has in common with pharming. This scam can fool even an experienced computer user, and it makes pharming a grave threat. The danger here is that users don’t click an email link to get to a counterfeit website.
Most people enter their personal information, unaware of possible fraud. Why should they suspect anything if they type the URL themselves, not following any links in a suspiciously-looking email?
Unfortunately, “ordinary” phishers are also getting smarter. They eagerly learn; there is too much money involved to make criminals earnest students. At first phishing consisted only of a social engineering scam in which phishers spammed consumer e-mail accounts with letters ostensibly from banks. The more people got aware of the scam, the less spelling mistakes these messages contained, and the more fraudulent websites looked like legitimate ones.
Since about November 2004 there has been a lot of publications of a scheme which at first was seen as a new kind of phishing. This technique includes contaminating a PC with a Trojan horse program. The problem is that this Trojan contains a keylogger which lurks at the background until the user of the infected PC visits one of the specified websites. Then the keylogger comes to life to do what it was created for — to steal information.
It seems that this technique is actually a separate scam aimed at stealing personal information and such attacks are on the rise. Security vendor Symantec warns about commercialisation of malware — cybercriminals prefer cash to fun, so various kinds of information-stealing software are used more actively.
Spy Audit survey made by ISP Earthlink and Webroot Software also shows disturbing figures – 33.17% PCs contaminated with some program with information stealing capability.
However, more sophisticated identity theft attempts coexist with “old-fashioned” phishing scams. That is why users should not forget the advice which they all are likely to have learned by heart:
- Never follow a link in an email, if it claims to be from a financial institution
- Never open an attachment if the email is from somebody you don’t know
- Protect your PC from malware
- Stay on the alert
Alexandra Gamanenko currently works at Raytown Corporation, LLC — an independent software developing company that provides various solutions for information security.
The company’s R&D department created an innovative technology, which disables the very processes of information capturing — keylogging, screenshoting, etc. It prevents keylogging programs or modules from stealing information.
Learn more — visit the company’s website
www.anti-keyloggers.com
All You Want To Know About Spy Ware October 15, 2008
Posted in : Security Parlor , comments closedSpy ware is a software program that watches what a user does on his computer. This program sends the information it has gathered on the users activities to a hacker over the internet. The information of the websites a user visits is collected and sent to advertisement agencies. More malicious spy ware can record all the keys that have been typed by the user. This method is used to gain passwords and credit card numbers of the user. Advertisement goals are furthered by Pop-Up advertisement and routing of HTTP requests to advertising sites.
How is your computer infected?
In most cases it is installed by the user.
• The user is a victim of social engineering. He/she is deceived by an explanation of some problem or vulnerability with their computer system. What follows is the user accepting the software to correct this vulnerability. In reality the user installs the spy ware.
• Some users are more informed. Spy ware is ‘made known’ and propagated as an anti-spy ware program. It is also bundled along with legitimate software so that users are tricked into installing the spy ware without even knowing of it. Some instances of these are Web Accelerator software,P2P softwares like Bonzi buddy, File trading programs, Music softwares and some shareware software.
• Internet users can be tricked into making unwanted installations. The internet web browser prevents unwanted downloads or installations. It pop up window appears with buttons “YES” and “NO”. No matter what choice the user makes the program downloads and then manipulates the security of the browser for spy ware activity.
Security holes in browser and other softwares
• Users navigate web pages on the internet. In case the user navigates a web page by a spy ware author, a part of the web page code attacks the weakness in the browser and forces the download and installation of spy ware. The user is just a bystander to the attack. Common browser exploits target vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and Microsoft Java Run time Environment.
• Browser Helper Objects are an attachment to the browser. These are toolbars or attachments to redirect traffic. In a few cases these browser helper objects have been worms or viruses. W32.Spybot worm installs spy ware that pops up pornographic ads on the screen of the infected system.
• Trojans and worms are created to cause security holes in the softwares and operating systems. Advanced keyloggers that can send out information of every key typed can be installed through Trojans. This helps hackers get usernames and passwords. These are downloaded through open ports on the system and auto executes to install spy ware software as a part of its program.
Prevention and Removal of Spy Ware
Prevention of spy ware is simple
• Ensure that your operating system and application software is patched and protected against known security vulnerabilities. Look up Microsoft website and run the windows update to install patches that are marked critical
• Read the End Users License agreement carefully. There might be information that states that certain information is forwarded to its home site and provides the reasons for the same. Check online to find reviews on the software and information being forwarded to the home site before installing the software.
• Look up the email help center to configure your system such that it cannot install programs automatically.
• Use professional software for proactively blocking ad ware and spy ware threats. Download ad ware and spy ware removers. Ad-Ad ware from Lavasoft and Spybot are two softwares that have received good reviews. There are many other softwares, before buying them it would advisable to look for its reviews on the net or ask some one who is knowledgeable in this area if they would recommend the anti-spy ware software you want to buy. Free spyware detection and free spyware removal software may contain spyware so beware of such products.
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