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malware

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 12:02 pm
by aimauanca
Has this been posted before but I missed it?
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style ... 68608.html

See also this extract in the wikipedia page for pornhub:
Researcher Conrad Longmore claims that advertisements displayed by the sites were found to contain malware programs, which install harmful files on users' machines without their permission. Mr Longmore told the BBC that two popular sites – XHamster and PornHub – pose the greatest threat.

Re: malware

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 12:50 pm
by les
                     

                     It has always been true that sex sites freely give away malicious surprises
                     
                     My advice is that you must peruse the Internet while as a limited user.

                                          
Never as an ADMINISTRATOR


                      Windows is the main culprit as it makes an administrator account the default account when first set up.


                     I would also advise that a work computer and a PORN/internet computer be separate machines


                     

Re: malware

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:44 pm
by Slutastic
Chrome+Adblock >settings > advanced settings> content settings> disallow 3rd party cookies

and plugins> click to play

Warning: this will stop some sites from functioning properly like youtube comments as its uses a different domain name to store comments on.

So you will need to allow some 3rd party cookies through by clicking the icon in the address bar to get youtube working properly :p

Re: malware

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 9:40 am
by creative
Use firefox, a good firewall and antivirus (thats not norton).
In firefox: ctrl+shift+a / plugins
Make sure flash is up-to-date and that java is either disabled or "ask to activate"

And last but not least, use common sense. Don't download crap, install crap etc.
A computer in the right hands can safely browse these pages and others. A computer in the hands of someone who doesn't know what there doing is a disaster bound to happen.

Additionally there are plugins to completely disable advertisement on certain pages. Do however note that pages providing you with free content only do this because they make money from the advertisement.

Re: malware

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:14 am
by les
                          


         http://lifehacker.com/10-malware-remova ... 1614046598

                     
                     
                     I still stand that the safest of all is not to run as an administrator
                     As it stops drive by installs.
                     


                          

Re: malware

Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 10:32 am
by les
                     


             How to Harden Your Browser Against Malware and Privacy Concerns


                     Probably the Best Free Security List in the World


                     Where to go if the shit hits the fan




                     

Re: malware

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 3:48 pm
by anonymister
I tend to use my smartphone for risky surfing these days.

Re: malware

Posted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 6:06 pm
by les
                     
                     


                     I use a mac book air, and/or a kit kat an android tablet


                     The cheap option is an old pc and linux



                    Windows 7 for what has to be that way


Re: malware

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 6:55 pm
by cockheroaddict
there is malware on cockhero.info for certain

Re: malware

Posted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:54 pm
by DoxysTurtle
There's no inherit security in using OSX contrary to Les's statement. While there is more Windows malware out there, OSX has more than been catching up or exceeding it in recent years. It's not a small target anymore, and so assuming security simply from it is a poor idea.

The suggestion of an old PC and Linux isn't a bad one, but isn't very useful to those with one computer or only wanting to carry / maintain one. The easiest solution would be a Live CD/USB that essentially resets itself to the same settings every time you boot it. Knoppix and Ubuntu Linux are two very common OSes that make it very easy to make this. If you're worried about malware/internet history/etc it's not a bad way to go. You can also look into portable apps, which are set for running from a USB drive, and designed to have less permissions from the get go, so that they don't allow as much through.

Re: malware

Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 10:18 am
by les
                     
                     I was only saying I use Mac

                    Adblock is helpful, do not open unsolicited attachments

                     Linux is still the most secure at the moment.

                                        Safest of all is
                     Don't use the Internet. :lol:



                     
                     

                    Seriously LOOK before you CLICK