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How to Protect Your School Computer From Attacker?

Mar 27th, 2019
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  2. Visit The Trend Micro Deep Security Manager
  3. Link ---> https://app.deepsecurity.trendmicro.com/Signin.screen
  4. when you're signed in go to computers after you download the trend micro deep security agent after you've finished and you're back in the computer you find the add next time you see the add computer press it then activate the agent when you finish to install it then type the host of computer and policy But Theres More!
  5. Link ---> https://files.trendmicro.com/products/deepsecurity/en/11.0/Agent-amzn1-11.0.0-662.x86_64.zip
  6. But The Trend micro Deep Security is Trial
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  8. But if you want more download this Remote Windows Desktop Central Pag install mo na ikaw ang magiging administrator ng lahat na naka-connect sa iyong wifi
  9. 32x Bit Link ---> https://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/97943606/ManageEngine_DesktopCentral.exe
  10. 64x Bit link ---> https://www.manageengine.com/products/desktop-central/97943606/ManageEngine_DesktopCentral_64bit.exe
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  12. How To Creat Strong Password That Can't Hacked & Phising.
  13. Creating a Secure Password
  14. It’s a major pain in the neck having to come up with a different password for each secure site you frequent, not to mention the frustration that results when you can’t remember a password. But having a strong password can mean the difference between keeping your accounts secure and someone living large on your dime.
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  16. According to CNN Money, the most popular password on business systems is “Password1.” We’ve all been guilty of coming up with something overly simple. However, hackers are aware of our mental blocks when it comes to remembering these passwords, and they use it to their advantage. As CNN points out, “The number one way hackers get into protected systems isn’t through a fancy technical exploit. It’s by guessing the password.” So it pays to make your password longer and more complex.
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  18. To create a strong password, it must be relatively lengthy (eight characters or more) and have a complex string of characters, including numbers and non-letter symbols. If that kind of mental gymnastics is already making you feel exhausted, don’t worry. You can make an easy-to-remember password that is difficult for anyone else to crack. For example, instead of using a name or a word, start with a sentence:
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  20. “I want to run a marathon before I turn 40.”
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  22. Then take the first letter of each word for your password, and change at least one letter to a symbol:
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  24. “Iw2r@mb4It40”
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  26. If you’re afraid of forgetting something that is basically a random string of characters, find a secure place to record the original sentence – without stating the exact password – so you can remember how you got to the password. According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, you should never store a password on your computer. One way to make this information secure but accessible is to write down the sentence in your calendar or address book. You’ll know where and how to find it (and what it means), and it will simply look like a mental note to yourself to anyone else who sees it.
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