
We all know the dangers of programs like MSN, Skype or similar services. For example, messenger, once installed, it opens many doors and through these hackers indulges peering, which is fine, the computers of others. Even Skype, as advertised by Beppe Grillo is a program that has had numerous flaws that allowed access to your computer remotely.
The best thing would be to create a software firewall that is tailored auditing on all ports, checking packages both inbound and outbound. Another good rule is to not ever save files containing passwords and the like. If you really must do recommend using a text file. "Txt", never ever in doc format files, and encrypt everything with a good program.
I use Cryptainer is for data on your USB stick that hard drive. Another good thing is to obtain external hard drive and save everything in there linking it only for backup or data visualization. Place it away from your computer as possible ambush. Another simple but effective system is to rename the file extension text in a file system such as. Sys or. Bat, in fact you have a bit of imagination.
Now that we are protected from intruders, install our beautiful Skype, we call quiet but surprise, it turns out that there is a trojan, around for years, which allows listening to and recording calls without the user if noticing. Yeah, and just release the news on -point information that a simple Trojan old style, developed for the Swiss company ERA IT Solutions programmer Ruben Unteregger (an ex-employee), has the power to hear and record conversations in theory protected by 256bit encryption and a P2P network. The code is distributed under open source license for two different trojan horses, and another one called minipanzer - with a little imagination - megapanzer, both capable of interfacing with the Skype API and record PCM audio stream (both incoming and outgoing) to an MP3 file.
So if anyone thought he could hide behind the VoIP calls are making a big mistake. There is again among our beloved Telecom with the complicity of Pirelli? well, we say that the leopard but not the vice. From this information I learn that P2P networks are in danger man then warned ... ...








