Sometimes users (you?) use very common passwords (like *2*4, qwert, 'password') etc. There are huge lists of the most popular passwords, so someone writes a program that tries to login to your...
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Sometimes users (you?) use very common passwords (like *2*4, qwert, 'password') etc. There are huge lists of the most popular passwords, so someone writes a program that tries to login to your...
I've always liked the phrase "trust but verify".
What you're looking for is called 'single sign on' or 'federated identity management'. Googling those terms will bring back plenty of options.
I wonder if WinDbg would help? It's offered by Microsoft. Not exactly a disassembler though.
I would personally also be comfortable installing OllyDbg for example.
Disadvantages in my mind are:
*. Someone else controls access to your files
2. You have to trust someone else to protect your files.
*. You have to have faith that the someone else will be...
You might want to look into Tor
This is a really good read for anyone interested in Internet-wide security and DDOS. I'm not a CloudFlare ******** or employee, but I've been impressed with them.
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For the free ones (for personal use), Avast is pretty good. I didn't like it on a laptop since laptops aren't on all the time, and thus the pattern file updates wouldn't be continuous (and when...
*. User upper and lower case letters
2. Insert a number or two
*. Use additonal characters that aren't numbers or letters. For example, p@ssword (though don't use THAT as your password -- it's too...
Google for "Learning C The Hard Way" -- probably the quickest possible (but it will still take time to get good).
It depends who you are trying to hide it from. Hiding it from something/someone on your network is pretty hard. Hiding it from an internet server can be done with a proxy/anonymizer or something...
I've been very happy with ESET's Nod*2. Doesn't slow down the computer like other products I've tried.
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