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12-16-2009, 12:18 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: computer helpin'
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Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
Here's my series on Computer Security for Poker Players. I try to cover every route that could lead to hacking. I hope some people learn from this. My hope is that people follow the advice in these videos so we can finally end all of the "zomg I got hacked" and "i got a virus" threads. I will go so far as to say that if you follow my advice the chance of getting infected with malware or hacked is as close to zero as reasonably possible.
These are the cliff's notes to making yourself more secure online. I hope it generates some interesting discussion.
Part 1 - Password PolicyAn introduction to how to maintain a proper password policy with Keepass Password Safe. Also covers securing Gmail connection and master passwords in Mozilla Firefox. Part 2 - Password Policy Cont.A continuation of Part 1. More in-depth explanation of Firefox master passwords and Keepass's security features. Part 3 - Online BehaviorCovers pitfalls that some users my run into while browsing the web. Includes a NoScript tutorial. Part 4 - Online Behavior Cont.How to avoid junk software. How to find high quality software online. Part 5 - Disk EncryptionWhat disk encryption is. How it can protect you. And how to encrypt a system drive with TrueCrypt. Part 6 - Disk Encryption Cont.Short addendum to Part 5 emphasizing physical security. Part 7 - Network SecurityHow to have a properly secured home network. Part 8 - Security SoftwareOverview of anti-virus and personal firewalls. Installation of Avira Anti-Virus Part 9 - Security Software Cont.Part 8 continued with a more detailed explanation regarding my stance on personal firewalls. Part 10 - Application SecurityHow to keep software updated with Secunia PSI.
Here is my other thread where I show you how to install, configure, and tweak Windows XP.
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/48...indows-597610/
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12-16-2009, 02:43 PM
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band
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
nh funkyworms.
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12-18-2009, 08:16 AM
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adept
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: location, location...
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
Nice work! I agree with pretty much everything in your videos. Some of my personal thoughts, tips and comments:
-Keepass; You can make it more secure in case you do happen to have a keylogger on your system. This setting makes it impossible for keyloggers to read your password etc while it's in the clipboard: "Tools -> Options -> Memory -> Clipboard behaviour: Enhanced". Although, this doesn't protect against newer types of malware that grabs your password once it is entered in a password field. The malware has to be targeted to your application though (for example Internet Explorer, Firefox etc) for it to be able to grab that password. So you're probably much more safe pasting a password into your poker client than into Internet Explorer if your system is infected.
-3rd party Firewalls: I've come to the same conclusion as you here, after using Comodo Firewall for some time and others before that. They are often the source of software problems and Comodo really gave me "popup fatigue" in the end, making computing somewhat of a pain. I only use the built in windows firewall now and have never been happier.
-I agree that an Antivirus program isn't vital to keep your computer secure, but that requires that know your security well. So unless you know this is the case AND that an antivirus program would slow down your system significantly or cause conflicts, there's no real reason to avoid having an AV program. I've had Avira some time now and never had a problem with it, I don't notice that it's there. There are several very good free ones nowadays (Avira, Microsoft Security Essentials, Avast).
-Secunia PSI: This is just a great software that you should have if you're serious about keeping your system secure.
-A couple of the topics may be for advanced users only I think. I'm thinking of the usage of TrueCrypt and Untagle.
-Don't use Adobe's PDF Reader (or use it, but disable javascript in it), as it's one of the most vulnerable softwares lately. Foxit Reader or Sumatra are good alternatives.
-A little tip for Windows 7 users is to put your UAC setting at it's highest. More secure than the default setting and doesn't generate that many more popups for most people.
Again, great job putting this together!
Last edited by Solid_p; 12-18-2009 at 08:26 AM.
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12-18-2009, 08:40 AM
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old hand
Join Date: Nov 2009
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
should be a sticky?
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12-18-2009, 12:53 PM
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journeyman
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
Great post.
I am in the FDE section at the moment. You mentioned that Truecrypt doesnt work with Win 7 RC. Is this for system partition encryption specifically? Because I have been using it on non-system drives without a problem.
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12-18-2009, 01:37 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: computer helpin'
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by aussieasher
Great post.
I am in the FDE section at the moment. You mentioned that Truecrypt doesnt work with Win 7 RC. Is this for system partition encryption specifically? Because I have been using it on non-system drives without a problem.
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Yeah it should only be an issue for system encryption. Non-system volumes should work fine.
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12-18-2009, 01:48 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by Solid_p
-A couple of the topics may be for advanced users only I think. I'm thinking of the usage of TrueCrypt and Untagle.
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Untangle is certainly for advanced users only, but I'm not sure about Truecrypt. I think having an encrypted system partition is essential for poker computer security and privacy. Hopefully even novice users are able to follow my step-by-step instructions.
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-Don't use Adobe's PDF Reader (or use it, but disable javascript in it), as it's one of the most vulnerable softwares lately. Foxit Reader or Sumatra are good alternatives.
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I agree. I covered this in my previous series but it should probably be said again.
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12-18-2009, 02:39 PM
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journeyman
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
Just finished the last of the videos. Awesome work, thanks so much for putting the time in.
I have two questions for you.
1. For a user of win7 pro who cant use truecrypt and doesnt have bitlocker, what would you recommend in terms of FDE? Wait for truecrypt to be updated?
2. Can you recommend a source to get info on tweaking windows 7? I do a decent job but I am sure there is more I could do.
Thanks again.
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12-18-2009, 02:45 PM
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bacon wannabe
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
plz marry me and have my babby
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12-18-2009, 02:58 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: computer helpin'
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by aussieasher
Just finished the last of the videos. Awesome work, thanks so much for putting the time in.
I have two questions for you.
1. For a user of win7 pro who cant use truecrypt and doesnt have bitlocker, what would you recommend in terms of FDE? Wait for truecrypt to be updated?
2. Can you recommend a source to get info on tweaking windows 7? I do a decent job but I am sure there is more I could do.
Thanks again.
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1. I doubt that Truecrypt will ever be updated to support Win7 RC since the RC will expire soon. DiskCryptor is a truly free and open source (GPL'd) whole disk encryption application. It's not as mature as Truecrypt so that's why I didn't use it. It should work with Win7 RC, though.
2. Check out Black Viper's Win7 Super Tweaks for solid recommendations. Many of the things I do to tweak Windows XP also apply to Win7. I started making a Win7 series but it was almost all repetitive stuff so I put it off.
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12-18-2009, 03:05 PM
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journeyman
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
Thanks, I didn't mean win7 RC, I meant the final version. Will truecrypt be updated to support that soon do you think?
Thanks for the recommendation for the tweaks page too.
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12-18-2009, 03:08 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by aussieasher
Thanks, I didn't mean win7 RC, I meant the final version. Will truecrypt be updated to support that soon do you think?
Thanks for the recommendation for the tweaks page too.
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Truecrypt already supports the final version of Win7.
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12-18-2009, 03:18 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by Freakin
plz marry me and have my babby
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I would but I'm looking for a mate with a smaller than average head. Since I, too, have a large cranium I fear our child would be at a significant disadvantage in life. Picture an orange on a toothpick if you need a visual.
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12-18-2009, 06:52 PM
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Overlording RGT
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
So how would I know if my router has NAT?
Also, is the Truecrypt really just to keep your data safe if someone steals your computer? I am not catching on to exactly what else it does.
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12-18-2009, 07:08 PM
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Pooh-Bah
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)
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Originally Posted by Jibninjas
So how would I know if my router has NAT?
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Pretty much every router released today has NAT.
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Also, is the Truecrypt really just to keep your data safe if someone steals your computer? I am not catching on to exactly what else it does.
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It encrypts the entire contents of your hard drive and therefore will prevent someone from booting your computer without your permission. So this applies to a thief who stole your computer, a nosy roommate, spouse, government agency, etc.
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