SECURE UR CHAR and COMP.
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SECURE UR CHAR and COMP.
I m really sry about starting same topic with sticky one.
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As u can see SRO is a part of our life now and we know how important our accounts 4us.Think about what would u do if u lose ur account.I hope this toppic will be a guide 4 newbie internet users.
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1-First of all do not share ur e-mail adress with other people if u really dont know them.
2-Find a good 3rd party firewall program.Here are the best ones
Zone Alarm
Kaspersky 6.0.2.621(antivirus-good firewall and spyware)
Outpost Firewall
COMODO(My favorite)
3-Find a good anti-virus program
Kaspersky and Norton are really good but my favorite is NOD32(RULZ)
4-Find a good spyware program
Windows Defender is really cool
Hijackthis
5-Install a pop-up blocker to prevent adware and spyware pop-up windows.Also if u have internet explorer 7 u dont need.
6-Make sure the programs you install don't contain adware. Many bot programs do include adware. ALSO DO NOT USE BOT CLIENTS IN ORDER TO FARE GAME.
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you have to update to the latest versions thats it.
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As u can see SRO is a part of our life now and we know how important our accounts 4us.Think about what would u do if u lose ur account.I hope this toppic will be a guide 4 newbie internet users.
______________________________________________
1-First of all do not share ur e-mail adress with other people if u really dont know them.
2-Find a good 3rd party firewall program.Here are the best ones
Zone Alarm
Kaspersky 6.0.2.621(antivirus-good firewall and spyware)
Outpost Firewall
COMODO(My favorite)
3-Find a good anti-virus program
Kaspersky and Norton are really good but my favorite is NOD32(RULZ)
4-Find a good spyware program
Windows Defender is really cool
Hijackthis
5-Install a pop-up blocker to prevent adware and spyware pop-up windows.Also if u have internet explorer 7 u dont need.
6-Make sure the programs you install don't contain adware. Many bot programs do include adware. ALSO DO NOT USE BOT CLIENTS IN ORDER TO FARE GAME.
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you have to update to the latest versions thats it.
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er1c wrote:Change the "SRO is part of our life now" Very Wrong.
it isnt?
Then why are you even thinking about it.

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er1c wrote:MastaChiefX wrote:er1c wrote:Change the "SRO is part of our life now" Very Wrong.
it isnt?
Then why are you even thinking about it.
Oh god, more stupid people? Oh im sorry, I dont play SRO everyday.
You just post idiotic comments everyday?

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Dyshein wrote:Never, EVER voluntarily install norton on your computer. Free anti-virus programs work just as well and don't slow down your computer or act like a virus in and of themselves. Norton = evil.
110% agreed.
I own a company that does malware removal and we see between 60-80 computers a week that need a complete cleanup. Of those, over 90% are running Norton/Symantec products which report that everything is OK.
If you've ever had to remove Norton, you'll know that even after getting rid of it through Add/Remove you'll still have to run the Norton Removal Tool to get rid of it. Even after doing that, there will still be traces of Norton's presence such as broken registry permissions due to the fact that it operates just like a rootkit.
Just because a product is the sales volume leader does not mean it is the best product.
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numatan wrote:Dyshein wrote:Never, EVER voluntarily install norton on your computer. Free anti-virus programs work just as well and don't slow down your computer or act like a virus in and of themselves. Norton = evil.
110% agreed.
I own a company that does malware removal and we see between 60-80 computers a week that need a complete cleanup. Of those, over 90% are running Norton/Symantec products which report that everything is OK.
If you've ever had to remove Norton, you'll know that even after getting rid of it through Add/Remove you'll still have to run the Norton Removal Tool to get rid of it. Even after doing that, there will still be traces of Norton's presence such as broken registry permissions due to the fact that it operates just like a rootkit.
Just because a product is the sales volume leader does not mean it is the best product.
Agreed.
Just look at ipod.

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