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27 August 2008 5 Comments

Pop-up messages

When we are installing software, tools in our system then we are always receiving some pop-up messages to keep that software updated. We are clicking on it for ok, cancel, not now, ignore, and ask me later, abort.

Sometime hackers send you such Pop-messages to hack your system. When you click on ok, cancel, not now, ignore, and ask me later, abort .These buttons include some different code that you don’t know. When you are clicking on any button, that code get activated and simply they hack your computer. Like this they hack your all data and everything.

For example, when you send any comment then I will get your IP address with that I can send any Pop message to hack your computer.

SO????

1) When you are not sure about Pop-messages then don’t click on any button.

2) Simply close with alt+f4.

3) For more securities always hide your IP-Address.

5 Comments »

  • SiaVash Arkani said:

    Good Job Sampat… i am intrested to know how to hide the ip which is mentioned in your last step… after all when you suggest help us with the way also…

    thanx

  • Manav said:

    Hey even I wanted to ask the same question as SiaVash did? Please help.

  • Viral Panchal said:

    Great job Sampat…..keep it up..

  • Viral Panchal said:

    thanks…..

  • Sampat (author) said:

    @siavash ,manav
    i am working on it. when i will complete my work. i will mail you that material

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