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| | My first laptop . . . how safe? Hi, I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail within a week. It is windows vista home premium. My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or is vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? Thank you, Newbie to wi-fi |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? In Vista when you connect to a new network you will be asked if it is a private or public network. Always pick public for hotspots. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7BD5478F-2307-4CCE-B390-6B78910E9014@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail > within a week. It is windows vista home premium. > > My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there > addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or > is > vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? > > Thank you, > > Newbie to wi-fi |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? i would not check any bank accounts or email accounts that you value from any hotspot. you may also want to pick up a privacy screen for it. "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7BD5478F-2307-4CCE-B390-6B78910E9014@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail > within a week. It is windows vista home premium. > > My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there > addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or > is > vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? > > Thank you, > > Newbie to wi-fi |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? hot spots are never secure! If you need to log in us a VPN -- http://search.goldwatches.com/?Search=Movado+Watches http://www.goldwatches.com/ http://www.jewelerslounge.com/ "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7BD5478F-2307-4CCE-B390-6B78910E9014@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail > within a week. It is windows vista home premium. > > My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there > addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or > is > vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? > > Thank you, > > Newbie to wi-fi |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? And where might I find a VPN? "James Matthews" wrote: Quote: > hot spots are never secure! If you need to log in us a VPN > > -- > > http://search.goldwatches.com/?Search=Movado+Watches > http://www.goldwatches.com/ > http://www.jewelerslounge.com/ > "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:7BD5478F-2307-4CCE-B390-6B78910E9014@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, > > > > I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail > > within a week. It is windows vista home premium. > > > > My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there > > addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or > > is > > vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? > > > > Thank you, > > > > Newbie to wi-fi |
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| Vista home premium 64 bit | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? People can see everything you do when using a hotspot with special software, to be more to the point if someone wanted to look at anything you were doing ,look at your logs and so on and was resourceful and eager enough they would do it, they are just like that. |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7577B9FF-305C-4394-8609-12E2430F5F9A@xxxxxx Quote: > And where might I find a VPN? > > Your job will provide a VPN connection, if you're working at home to protect sending and receiving, which is data encryption and decryption, of data between the company's network and you computer sitting out there on the Internet. http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n100858.asp Or you have some ISP's that provide a VPN connection between its network and their clients. In either case, there must be two valid VPN end points. The VPN endpoint on your end and a VPN end point at the final destination. Let's face reality here. You're never going to be in some VPN connect sitting up in public hot spot, unless it being provided to you in the ways mentioned above. When you're in communications with a bank or other such companies that deal money or other such data that must be a secure exchange of data over the Internet between their network and your computers browser, it's going to be over HTTPS. http://www.gordano.com/kb.htm?q=1588 Bottom line is you should disable MS Client for Networks and MS File and Print Sharing off of your wireless card. That way, no one on the public wireless network can access your computer while you're using wireless. Or you're using a personal FW that has the Windows Networking Ports blocked to all traffic, which is a setting you can turn on and off on most PFW(s). I am using a hotel's public wireless network right now, and I have been doing it for a couple years doing banking the whole nine yards. Unless you're 007's wife with some secrets on the laptop, and you were on an Impossible Mission would anyone care what your transmitting in an connection that's not HTTPS. You'll know you're in a HTTPS connection when you see https://www.whatever.com. |
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| | Re: My first laptop . . . how safe? Vista is already setup straight out of zhe box with security features "Sue" <Sue@xxxxxx> 写入消息 news:7BD5478F-2307-4CCE-B390-6B78910E9014@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, > > I purchased and should be receiving my new (and first) laptop in the mail > within a week. It is windows vista home premium. > > My question is how safe will I be when I connect at a hotspot? Is there > addictional software that I should purchase prior to using my wi-fi? Or > is > vista already setup straight out of the box with security features? > > Thank you, > > Newbie to wi-fi > |
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