Security in instant messaging applications and provider of high-speed Internet

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Posted on : 28-11-2009 | By : sannok | In : Piracy Report Articles

The business of online monitoring of their children is essential if you want to keep safe from danger. Although some parental control of suppliers of high-speed Internet can be performed, it must take the initiative and presented their security measures. Tracking MSN IM conversations should be high on the list of priorities.

Windows Live Messenger allows children to chat with friends online, but it is important to use the security features built into the program if you knowthey are talking to at all times.

Here’s what you can do to set up the safety features:

1. Select “Tools” from the top of the main screen. Click “Options” to set the safety features.

2. Choose the option that saves all IM conversations. Under the account for your child, click “Options” and then “Messages” at the left side. Check “Automatically Keep a History of my Conversations” and click “OK” to save the settings.

3. Now that you have set up the program to record all the conversations, you can read the news of your child, click on "File" from the main screen. Select "Let's go to the history of the" Message from the can and from there on. Now you should be able to chat all chat to read his son.

4. Increase your privacy settings, go to Options and click on privacy "in the menu on the left side of the window. In" Privacy "window" Choose you can see the option "Only people on my list of allow my status and for sending. "Your friends will be able toGreen list by clicking "Contact" on the home page.

5. Further strengthening of security by some parental control. Open MSN Explorer (not the Messenger application) and enter your name and password. Go to "Help and Settings" menu and click on "Parental Controls. The options listed here, you can control how their children use MSN.

6. Select the function that sends an update to the online activities, so that you will automatically receive a contact list of your child.The controls under the parents' "choose" Change parental controls for a user account and then go to "control" and click "Yes" to "the activities of online communication.

7. Monitor and one-click access to your child, MSN, please refer to the account of her child in "Parental Controls. Under the heading" Communication ", click on" Messenger Access. "Change the" limited. "If your children add new contacts, you should ask permission first. This way parents can know exactly who is inChat list of the friends of their children.

Internet service providers offer high-speed access to online content at a reasonable price, and allow people to communicate quickly online. Because of the dangers lurking on the Internet, is essential for the online activities of their children at all times and to monitor access to specific functions, with their attitudes.

A provider of high-speed access to the Internet does not protect all aspects of browsing the Internet to take,Time to determine, parental control to protect your family.

Avoid Instant Message Viruses

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Posted on : 23-09-2009 | By : sannok | In : Piracy Report Articles

Even if you never used, you are probably familiar with the new emerging form of direct communication known as instant messaging, abbreviated as IM. Very similar to e-mail success is the difference in instant messaging that two or more parties exchanging information almost instantly and can do without having to wait between messages. But, like all other computer generated communication systems are there by the dangerous virus is involved, do so now instantMessenger users must protect themselves against malicious code that can be easily transferred and download directly to your computer.

Several popular programs like MSN Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Messenger, among many others, allow people to communicate in real time through the exchange of written messages, sounds or images. Unfortunately, neither this type of communication can be considered more sd virus-free. Hackers, virus writers and spyware programmernow in a position to develop their harmful content and publish them with greater speed through the use of such online instant messaging boards. If people are not aware, you open the files allegedly by the other party to send their computers are infected with a potentially very dangerous virus. Victims of such an unfortunate event reported their computers slowing down or even completely that they no longer responding. Others do not realize that something has gone wrong, because nothing seemed to change, but later founddangerous spyware installed on your computer that was tracking down information that was entered them and transfers them to an unknown recipient.

Since this is another threat from the Internet, people can take basic precautions to avoid the stressful fact that one day format their computer system and to lose all their valuable information. First, one should be very careful before deciding to download a file through IM, especially to send the file from an unknownCounterparty. In cases where the sender is known to use computers savvies advise people to another medium, such as your e-mail, telephone or other method to contact the sender directly and ensure that the file is transferred, not to a virus. Secondly, it is extremely important that all computer users frequently update their software operating system. By up-to-date, they reduce the chances of a new threat, which was their older version is not designed to recognize the battle. ThirdIM users should use the updated version of their choice of instant messaging service. A visit to the chat site and download the recently released ensures that their computers are protected against malicious code stays with IM software programs are transferred from one computer to another. Fourth, download the latest antivirus and antispyware versions is of crucial importance. Since these programs can detect and remove malicious code, it is only logical that they haveso frequently updated to enhance security measures taken against possible harms.