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Old 06-08-2012, 08:19 AM   #286
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Seems like if you loose the program for whatever reason you're no better off than if you lost the master password to a password safe.
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Old 07-13-2012, 04:51 AM   #287
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I have a new ASUS laptop with a guid partition.
Truecrypt doesnt work, any suggestions on another program to use?

Also, i have the same router, do i need to reinstall tomato firmware?

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Old 07-17-2012, 05:43 AM   #288
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When securing you gmail account, what does "always use https" do exactly?

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Old 07-18-2012, 04:14 PM   #289
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When securing you gmail account, what does "always use https" do exactly?

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The short answer is that it creates a secure connection that encrypts information you send over the web. So, for example, if someone wanted to intercept your password on a public wi-fi network they would get information that needs to be de-crypted before it can be read. This is almost impossible to do and keeps your accounts a lot more secure. If it was not a secure website then a potential hacker could be able to get your password in plain-text (i.e. not encrypted). You can tell if a site is secure by seeing if it begins with "https" as opposed to unsecure sites that use "http."

https://support.google.com/mail/bin/...n&answer=74765

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/0...ty-easier.html

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Old 07-19-2012, 01:27 AM   #290
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Just set up a master password for firefox. The problem is, when I close all windows and then reopen, I'm still logged in to my gmail account! If someone gains access to my computer, all they would have to do is go to gmail.com and they would have access to my account. Isn't this what the master password is supposed to prevent? I don't understand why it's not working...
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Old 07-20-2012, 11:10 AM   #291
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Just set up a master password for firefox. The problem is, when I close all windows and then reopen, I'm still logged in to my gmail account! If someone gains access to my computer, all they would have to do is go to gmail.com and they would have access to my account. Isn't this what the master password is supposed to prevent? I don't understand why it's not working...
It's working correctly. You need to actually click "sign out" when exiting gmail and uncheck "Stay signed in" on the gmail login screen.
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Old 07-23-2012, 07:30 AM   #292
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The short answer is that it creates a secure connection that encrypts information you send over the web. So, for example, if someone wanted to intercept your password on a public wi-fi network they would get information that needs to be de-crypted before it can be read. This is almost impossible to do and keeps your accounts a lot more secure. If it was not a secure website then a potential hacker could be able to get your password in plain-text (i.e. not encrypted). You can tell if a site is secure by seeing if it begins with "https" as opposed to unsecure sites that use "http."

https://support.google.com/mail/bin/...n&answer=74765

http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2008/0...ty-easier.html
great thanks for that
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:12 AM   #293
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)

followed your advice and got Avira, just not sure which is the best to get, free one, £17 or £34

http://www.avira.com/en/for-home

Im on the Anti Virus premium trial atm which is the £17 one but which do you think is best for when the trial finishes?

Great thread btw!!!

Edit: not sure i need the last 3 things that the £34 provides,
Protects your privacy in Wi-Fi hotspots
Backs up your files automatically
Monitors your children’s online activities

So basically is this worth the £17 Fee,
unlimited access to security experts
Guards your accounts against phishing

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Old 08-12-2012, 05:02 PM   #294
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Hey guys,

What router of these days would you recommend ? I'd personally prefer a cheap one with NAT, but I'll give credit to your suggestions.
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Old 08-14-2012, 06:31 PM   #295
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using secunia as suggested and i think its a must have software but it says my google chrome needs updating but its just not doing it, what should i do? ive tried manually reinstalling aswel but still shows as not updated just constantly says updating google chrome 18.x
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Old 01-06-2013, 11:39 AM   #296
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Really good info.
Just started playing poker full time and was searching for exactly this

Doing step1 now : How about "Last pass" instead of "keeppass" that is mentioned in the OP.

https://lastpass.com/misc_download.php

Can anyone explain if Last pass is better/worse than Keeppass ? It looks to me like the former has more features than the Keeppass.
Also when the app creates a password and remembers it for us and it is stored only in our PC , suppose I go somewhere else and use a relative's PC to use my emails , how do I get the password? What if my comp gets corrupted somehow and I have to format it?

Thanks

PS : Just bought Kaspersky internet security 2013

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Old 01-10-2013, 08:56 PM   #297
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Thanks for the info.Very helpfull
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Old 01-14-2013, 04:06 AM   #298
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Really good info.
Just started playing poker full time and was searching for exactly this

Doing step1 now : How about "Last pass" instead of "keeppass" that is mentioned in the OP.

https://lastpass.com/misc_download.php

Can anyone explain if Last pass is better/worse than Keeppass ? It looks to me like the former has more features than the Keeppass.
Also when the app creates a password and remembers it for us and it is stored only in our PC , suppose I go somewhere else and use a relative's PC to use my emails , how do I get the password? What if my comp gets corrupted somehow and I have to format it?

Thanks

PS : Just bought Kaspersky internet security 2013
I like LastPass a lot. It is an acceptable substitute for Keepass. However, you should try to avoid logging in to your accounts on computers other than your own. Friends and family computers may not be as diligent about computer security. And NEVER use a public computer.
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Old 01-14-2013, 10:14 PM   #299
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Re: Computer Security for Poker Players (videos)

HI,
Thanks for the info.. Yes, I will try my best to use only my computer (desktop) ,
but just in case , I need to use email/money bookers / do net banking from a relative's place , how do I do it if the respective account has a last pass strong password like eg : " #35$jsohusk;pUIJKl%^.lL " .
Is it possible to log-in from any other computer ?

Also I might buy a HTC one x+ and last pass support mobiles for 1$/month . I also pay bills,etc from mobile phone. (The reason I prefer Last Pass).

I'm planning on upgrading to Win 8 with start menu . Does all these security features support 8?

Thanks a lot
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Old 01-22-2013, 12:58 PM   #300
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Open Port vulnerability?

Is there a way to figure out if your PC can be compromised via open ports?

I am using a secure email for my ewallet and just had a skype call with a poker player.
2 days later there was a failed login attempt on my ewallet.

I find it very very strange with the timing of it and the fact the email is kept private.

Is it possible he could have got into my PC via an open port?
(I think its possible he could have got my IP address during the skype call via CMD commands).

I have ESET anti-virus running at all times and windows 7 default firewall.
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