Monday, March 31, 2008

Computer criminal

Most of the really effective steps that a computer user can take to avoid being a victim of computer crime make the user's computer less convenient to use. Each user must balance for themselves how much security is enough, especially when faced with daily inconvenience of high-level security measures vs. the rare occurrence of attacks. However, in my personal opinion, we must be aware that a determined and creative criminal can defeat nearly any security measure, so complete security is not possible. What are your opinions?

2 comments:

Seok-Kyu Hong said...
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Seok-Kyu Hong said...

Yes, we cannot protect our system completely safe.
But as I previously commented on past article, I think setting Windows password, scanning the drives regularly, scanning the file as soon as it is downloaded in your PC, not to open spam mails, not to be confused by phishing site, disable AutoComplete function of Internet Explorer when you use a public PC and turn on the real time scanning function of your security application would be enough for end users. Seems to be complicated but not so difficult.