When you try to view the web site is password protected, you will be prompted to enter your security in the dialog box that appears, enter the network password. If you select Save this password in your password list check box, and in this dialogue, the computer can store your password so you do not have to enter your password your password if you try to use the same document. This phenomenon is known as password caching.
Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to edit the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry. Thus, we must follow these steps carefully. To increase protection, backup, edit the registry before. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs.
To disable password caching, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, click Run, type Regedit and click OK.
2. Locate and select the following registry subkey:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ Internet Settings
3. On the Edit menu, click New, and then type DWORD.
4. Type DisablePasswordCaching to name the new registry key, then press "Enter."
5. Right-click DisablePasswordCaching, and then click Edit.
6. To Hexadecimal option is selected, type 1, if the data value, and then click OK.
7.Quit Registry Editor.
Note: In some cases, you can create your own. ADM file to edit the registry, and then import it into the master IEAK.
To enable password caching, you can delete DisablePasswordCaching time, or change its value to 0.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
How to disable Internet Explorer password caching
Monday, July 13, 2009
Avoid Password Hacking
Until you create an account on the site, you often need to create a username and password. In other cases, computer-generated password for your website, set up with a confirmation sent to your email address. Once the e-mail messages, you should immediately change your password. Despite the assurances given by the website to ensure that personal information is safe and will not be released to others There are people who have access to the Internet only to try to get information from people who visit a particular site. These persons are appointed as "pirates"
The aim of every hacker is to ensure that personal information is a username and password to access your account and other personal information, they can use to their advantage. It is therefore very important that the password, you must create a specific account, you can easily remember how difficult it can be another person to break quite easily, and to ensure that your account is hacked to death.
Here are some tips you can do to make sure that your password is strong enough to resist any form of hacker attacks.
Do not use the personal data
May you be surprised to learn that some of them tried to log in to your account in fact these people, you know. For this reason, it is recommended not to use the personal information, such as your date of birth, social security numbers of your password. It will also protect you and your account when personal belongings lost or stolen. This password is the answer for more information.
Password creation
The site allows you to combine the use of letters, numbers and special characters to create your password. Make sure your password contains spaces, to increase their strength. It is highly desirable not to restrict their use of capital letters, or letters of the alphabet to create a password. In fact, the most powerful passwords use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters.
Without restrictions on password length, minimum
Password hacker to use the Internet to work the concept of probability of the dissolution of your account. Typically, they begin to do the number of characters used in conjunction with the minimum allowed by the Internet site to create a password. Using a password more than the minimum amount to increase the number of combinations of characters, an attacker would need to do to receive your password.
Change your password regularly
Do not respect the time, the password for a long period. This would increase the chances of success on the Internet, hackers cracked the password that you used and tested by using different combinations to try. Despite the fact that the standard time to change your password every two months is a good idea to change your password immediately after your friends or relatives to access your account with your permission, to prevent access in the future without your consent
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Internet Explorer 8.0 out with questions over apps compatibility
Microsoft is due to release Internet Explorer 8.0, the latest version of Internet browser, it now includes technology, DEP / NX in order to prevent buffer overflow attacks use hackers to take over the user's computer.
Microsoft have joined the so-called non-implementation of technology in the Intel and AMD microprocessors, its aim is to stop the hacker to insert the virus code to the computer memory of the DEP (Data Execution Protection) in order to prevent computer memory used to store data run can be code execution.
Chip that combines hardware and software support for IE8 should reduce the risk of buffer overflow attacks. But it does not prevent other types of attacks, compromise of the database server, such as SQL injection.
Computer Weekly has reported that the Environmental Protection Agency / NX the potential impact of many legitimate applications, rely on to download the ActiveX component to run.
Looking at the beta version of Computer Weekly last month. New features can save time and effort, including the Web site section, site search fast, Digg's top 10, as well as weather reports, which show in the browser window, when a user clicks on another tab.
Network chip to provide a new network administrator application programming interface, so that the expansion of web site search tool search of IE8. For example, users see an item on eBay, will be able to see the status of the auction, without having to visit eBay.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Some advice before installing IE 7
We recommend that you follow these steps, and then re-installed in Internet Explorer 7. Some people may not agree with me, but years of experience has shown that this is the best practice ...
1. The first thing to do is to read the release notes. Currently known, you can save themselves hours of grief if you have to understand, and then install the IE7.
2. Set up a restore point (just in case).
3. Turn off Automatic Updates (please believe me, you will thank me later if you have installed the beta version of IE7 or reinforced concrete construction).
4. Disable the protection software, such as anti-virus, anti-spyware and security collapse.
5. Do not turn off your firewall!
6. Stay connected to the Internet.
7. Close all running programs - including Yahoo, Windows Defender will, and OneCare software - Do not forget to check and the systray icon.
8. If you are running ZoneAlarm 6.5, disconnect from the Internet, uninstall ZoneAlarm, make sure that Windows Firewall is enabled, re-connect to the Internet and then install IE7. This is because the firewall is blocking access to Windows registry. Yes, you uninstall ZoneAlarm.
7 installed to run a variety of payment clearance to register before you can start the installation, so as to minimize abortion / damage to the installation, but there is no guarantee that the installation process will pick up everything. This is the best to ensure that the software in question, may prevent access to registry is disabled.
If you still see registry permission problems, please check out the advice here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/09/04/739820.aspx
9.HKEY_Current_User \ Software \ Microsoft \ InternetExplorer \ InstalledByUser
If the installation of the failure of the DWORD is IE7RC1 does not exist, but will also install the RC1 delete the DWORD after installation completed successfully. You will not find a standard install of RC1, but at the same time, there do not know the key is to cause problems. When the missing DWORD result in the failure of the RC1 version of the installation, all this took place is to install roll back, you see the failure of the window, a shortcut is dumped on your desktop. Therefore, if you prefer, you can add the DWORD if you have a mysterious installation fails, you have a problem, find the reasons, but I doubt it will make any difference - This, of course, there is no difference between the scores of my system.
10.To install Internet Explorer 7. * Restart twice * before running your new Web browser first.
11.Do not forget to re-enable your antivirus software, third-party firewall and other protection software is now that you have been completed.
12.Do not install any version of Microsoft Windows in any way you install Internet Explorer 7. Do not place Windows upgrade, or upgrade to new version. You must uninstall IE 7 browser and restart twice, and then try to repair, reinstall or upgrade Windows:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;917964 `
Note that the uninstall directory is now at c:\windows\ie7\spunist
The bug that broke IE6 when a repair install of Windows was completed with IE7 installed has, apparently, been fixed, but it is still strongly recommended that IE7 be uninstalled first.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Internet Explorer 6 and Content Advisor
As a parent you may have concerns about the content your children encounter as they surf the Web. Microsoft has addressed this parental nightmare with Content Advisor, which lets you control which sites users of your computer can view. Internet Explorer 6 helps you safeguard your family's browsing experience with Content Advisor, which can be used to control the Web sites that your family can view. Content Advisor is set to the most conservative controls when you first activate it. With Content Advisor, you can give your children access to a specific list of Web sites that you allow and prevent them from accessing others.
Activate Content Advisor
To activate Content Advisor, you set yourself up as the Supervisor of Content with a password. Don't lose it!
1.On the Internet Explorer Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2.Click the Content tab, and click the Enable button.
3.In the Content Advisor box, click the General tab, and then click the Create Password button.
4.In the Create Supervisor Password box, type the password you want to use. For solid advice about making a secure password, read this article on how to create strong passwords.
5.In the Confirm Password box, type the same password again. Internet Explorer requires this to make sure you haven't made a typing error.
6.In the Hint box, type a hint to help you remember your password, and then click OK. Make sure the hint is one your child won't know the answer to. If you can't come up with something, leave it blank. (But then, of course, you're on your own if you forget the password!)
7.Click OK in response to the message about Content Advisor, and then click OK once more. Now every time you bump into Content Advisor's protective walls, you'll need to type the supervisor password to get through.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Firefox & IE Prompt You To Remember Passwords - Do You Say Yes ?
When you type a password into any web form, both Internet Explorer and Firefox prompt whether you would like them to remember your password.
If that’s a personal computer, chances are high that you will click Yes and the password is then saved in the web browser.
This “Remember Me” option in web browsers is useful but it actually puts your login credentials at serious risk especially in Firefox.
View stored passwords in Internet Explorer:
Though IE stores your passwords in encrypted form in the Windows Registry database, anyone can easily view your passwords using a free 35kb tool called IE PassView.
The tool automatically displays a list all auto-complete entries saved inside IE. See screenshot.
View stored passwords in Firefox:
With Firefox, it gets much simpler and anyone who knows how to use a mouse can see all your passwords stored inside Firefox.
The route is Tools -> Options -> Security -> Show Passwords. And there you have all the passwords that you ever asked Firefox to remember for you.
Even that short visit to a nearby coffee vending machine could leak your identity as all it takes is few seconds for anyone to view your secret passwords.
To keep yourself safe, uncheck “Prompt me to save passwords” in Internet Explorer and “Set Master Password” in Firefox.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Disable Tabbed Browsing in Internet Explorer 7
Here at Teak Mode, I will show you how to disable tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer 7. Prior to Internet Explorer 7, I was a loyal Firefox user. I played around with Maxthon a little bit, and with Opera, but nothing more. Otherwise, I inconsequently used a range of browsers, out of curiosity.
I was using Firefox mainly because of the tabbed browsing capabilities. There are other reasons, of course, but this was the core motivation for the usage of Firefox. In this regard, Maxthon, being an IE shell, also added the tabled browsing feature to Internet Explorer. You must understand that it is not unusual for me to have 50+ websites opened at any given time. Internet Explorer 6 and earlier made navigation impossible.
In this context, I must confess that the one thing that I always felt was missing from Internet Explorer was tabbed browsing. This is why I am currently using both Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2.0 in tandem. It's a case of strange desktop cohabitation, if you ask me, but I simply love IE7 and I still support to the best extent of my abilities Firefox 2.0.
Recently, I got to talking with a friend of mine. He is an IE user. And he won't have it any other way. But there is a catch. You've guessed it... tabbed browsing. As much as I cannot do without it, my friend cannot stand the sight of the thing. He was very happy when I showed him that he could disable the feature.
From the Menu Bar choose Tools, Internet Options and in the Tabs section toward the bottom click on the Settings button. The first option at the top is Enable Tabbed Browsing. If you unchecked it and restart Internet Explorer 7 the tabs will be gone.