Blob's guide to staying safe on the Internet!

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Blob's guide to staying safe on the Internet!
  1. Unread #1 - Mar 11, 2011 at 8:22 AM
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    Blob's guide to staying safe on the Internet!

    Note: This guide is incomplete and I plan to slowly work on it.

    Table of Contents

    1-1 Phishers
    1.5 Email spoofing​
    1-2 Viruses
    1-2.1 RATS​
    1-3

    1-4

    1-5

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    1-1 Phishers:

    Recently free trade was released and now a whole barrage of idiots are flooding our forums posting links that free-trade is not here ect. To be safe, you should look at the link before you click it.


    From here, you can tell if its a legitimate location.

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    Sadly, you cannot see where my mouse is, but it should be ontop of one of the links to the forums.

    Sometimes they try and pretend its on the RS forums by making it such as this:

    http://services.runescape.com/m=forum/forums.ws?14,15,640,61274840

    They make it look legitimate, yet it takes you to a place that you don't want to go to.

    Remember these are the legitimate runescape links.

    http://services.runescape.com/m=foru...5,640,61274840 for the forums.

    https://secure.runescape.com/

    Make sure that is part of the URL when entering your password. But make sure to look over it, as sometimes they do runescape.secure or put in small spelling errors to trick you!

    Another common scam involves clans. Some people pretend they have a clan, and a website and ask you to join. Once you visit the website it says "Check out our RS Forums thread!". Sometimes, they will change the link and it could take you to a phisher.

    1.5 Email spoofing

    Email spoofing is another common tactic for hacking people, and is commonly used with phishing. I personally have categorized in two ways

    A. Advanced spoofing
    This is usually done by program, and it appears as the real email. It commonly won't respond to you if you email it back. Most of them contain the phishing link such as the email below.

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    As you can see it may look legitimate as its from [email protected]
    But once you put the mouse over the link it reveals:

    Code:
    secure.[B][U]runesnape[/U][/B].com/m=weblogin/loginform.sw.php?mod=offence-appeal&ssl=207&expired=0&dest=account_history.ws
    As you can see, if you are rushing to figure out what and why your account has been suspended you will overlook this mix-up and accidently enter your account information!

    B. Idiot spoofing
    This commonly consists of someone just changing letters in an email. This is just common for people scamming over MSN or pretending to be someone you know.


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    Lots of viruses in this world, ect...

    Remember to disable auto-play on your PC. Remember to keep applications up to date to prevent exploits. No-script is good for browsing safely.

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    1-2.1 RATS:

    RAT stands for Remote Administrative Tools. They can be used for many things, such as botnets and more! They can do lots of bad things to your computer such as harvest your passwords, and or keylog you. They can view your webcam and take control of your computer.

    • Some features of RATs are:
    • Manage files
    • Control internet browser.
    • Get system information
    • Get passwords, credit card numbers and or private data
    • View and remote control your computer
    • Record camera & sound
    • Control mouse
    • Delete, install, rename, move or upload files

    The most popular method of getting people is by "Java Drive-by". Its when you visit a webpage you aren't familiar with and it asks you to accept a Java applet. If you accept it, it runs its scripts and eventually installs the RAT onto your computer. You can avoid getting RATs by looking at the link/and or copying the location and putting it in some website scanners. Such as, http://www.unmaskparasites.com/ . It will tell you if they have suspicious scripts running on their webpages.

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    If by accident and you do get a RAT on your computer one of your best bets is to sign up on http://www.hackforums.net/ .

    Before that though, 1ce has suggested to do this:

    Code:
    Easiest solution is to boot into safe-mode, do a system restore. Then Download Blink Personal/Professional security as your av.
    If that does not work, continue on with the rest of these steps.

    Make a thread in here: http://www.hackforums.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=115

    Following these guidelines: http://www.hackforums.net/showthread.php?tid=686793

    They should be able to help you remove the virus, and any other viruses or RATs that were on it previously.
     
  3. Unread #2 - Mar 16, 2011 at 5:53 PM
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    Blob's guide to staying safe on the Internet!

    Nice guide thanks a lot for this=)
     
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