what should someone do to lkep thier computer from hacker or unwanted eyes
is there a way to change or disable IP address
a way to clean the hard drive ...to wipe out past emails or sites that have been visted
Changing ip address: use a proxyThus the reason for as much plausible denialibility as possible. For hard drive cleaning, you can do a basic format, then drop off at a computer security center that does drive shredding. Most of these locations will do this without taking your name. Then, you can avoid doing anything hobby related from your new hard drive. If you must use a PC, then run it in a virtual session, preferibly one that is based out of your RAM, and not the hard drive. As that is likely way too advanced, difficult, and awkward, setup tor, and some version of a portable browser on a flash drive. One of those ironkey ones would be good.
Even more secure but extremely slow: Use Tor
Clean hard drive/history/cookies: CCleaner is a good start, and there are NSA certified disk wiping programs out there, but even a bulk magnetic eraser can't entirely wipe everything out from today's forensic computing specialists. Vaseline + hammer + dispersing the bits across a wide geographic area is the only guarantee. As for what emails/sites, ISP's keep records for a minimum of 30 days, sometimes up to a year, even longer for an active investigation, so unless you setup Tor and have done everything related from day 1 through a tor connection, if they want you they will get you.
http://xkcd.com/538/ Originally Posted by badbottom
Changing ip address: use a proxyThis actually has merit.. All modern drives have a breathe hole.. usually covered up by a white filter cover..get a syringe used for injecting thermal paste (or just use thermal paste) but basically introduce a foreign paste/oil or solvent etc inside the drive.. the more the better.. and then use a USB drive cable rig for connecting a raw drive to a usb port to spin it up so you are cleared
Even more secure but extremely slow: Use Tor
Clean hard drive/history/cookies: CCleaner is a good start, and there are NSA certified disk wiping programs out there, but even a bulk magnetic eraser can't entirely wipe everything out from today's forensic computing specialists. Vaseline + hammer + dispersing the bits across a wide geographic area is the only guarantee. As for what emails/sites, ISP's keep records for a minimum of 30 days, sometimes up to a year, even longer for an active investigation, so unless you setup Tor and have done everything related from day 1 through a tor connection, if they want you they will get you.
http://xkcd.com/538/ Originally Posted by badbottom
Encrypt the hard drive.http://xkcd.com/538/
No way in hell anyone is getting to it with out the password. Originally Posted by Gotyour6
what should someone do to lkep thier computer from hacker or unwanted eyesLots of technical answers...to a simple question. If a determined knowledgeable hacker wants into your system....they're getting in. We're talking about people who hack banks and DoD systems for fun...and they don't do it that often because they CAN be traced. There are all kinds of anti-hacker programs...a decently configured profile with fire walling will take care of 99% of hacker mischief -- but...why would these guys want in YOUR system? You are generally safe in a sea of millions of users, but your threats are more local...neighbors and family.
is there a way to change or disable IP address
a way to clean the hard drive ...to wipe out past emails or sites that have been visted Originally Posted by wheels69
Lots of technical answers...to a simple question. If a determined knowledgeable hacker wants into your system....they're getting in. We're talking about people who hack banks and DoD systems for fun...and they don't do it that often because they CAN be traced. There are all kinds of anti-hacker programs...a decently configured profile with fire walling will take care of 99% of hacker mischief -- but...why would these guys want in YOUR system? You are generally safe in a sea of millions of users, but your threats are more local...neighbors and family.To answer the RED sections.. people who war drive (look it up) are all over.. used to be a hobby of mine.. before gas prices went up... but a true war driver is not interested in hopping on your network... just mapping its GPS location.
Hiding your local wireless means that your connection won't present a tempting target for the amateur wanna be hacker (15 year old kid who reads hacker websites). Most people don't even use firewalls or user profiles on their computers...guess where they're going to hack?
What's the most common WiFi password? The default for that router brand (or "password".)
Many of us have prying eyes which constitute children in the home who use the computer, or Significant Others.....I'd say that's the 99% threat.
Big basic hint..... ***Use the profile capabilities of your OS, whether Windows or Mac OS X, or Linux. Be the "administrator". Keep your password secret. You can also do stuff like stash files in folders with special permissions within your profile data (series of folders with your login which contain your files and settings and things like wallpaper on your hard drive). It does help with internal security against hackers....so if the SO wonders why the password? Got to protect against prying eyes....just not telling her it's HER prying eyes....
More to do...use Private Browsing...the option which doesn't leave the breadcrumbs in the browser history, install cookies, or save passwords. You'll want to go behind you and make sure it's working. Want to save some special files...like pics of your special session with your favorite "friend"...use off system storage. Dropbox and others don't care that your files are in the "X" range....you can even access your stuff from your smartphone too.
Biggest of all...NEVER save a password...memorize everything. Originally Posted by TexanAtPlay