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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT PC SECURITY TEST ?
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- 1) Is PC Security Test dangerous to my system ?
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- No. PC Security Test does not use actual viruses.
- This is only simulation. There is no risk.
- All installed files are automatically removed at the end of the tests.
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- 2) What methods does PC Security Test use to check vulnerabilities ?
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- PC Security Test follows in 3 steps to check system security :
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- 1) Running fictitious attacks
- 2) Waiting for reactions of protection software or user manual scanning
- 3) Checking for identified and neutralized attacks and infected files
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- 3) Can I trust PC Security Test's results ?
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- The aim of PC Security Test is to check the security of your system against major threats :
- viruses, spyware, hackers and Internet Explorer attacks.
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- The attacks and contaminations simulated by PC Security Test use standard computer
- industry methods.
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- PC Security Test was designed with the help of numerous computer security experts.
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- Test details :
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- HACKING :
- 1. Identify opened ports : Hacking requires open ports. Any firewall should close those not in use.
- An internet-connected computer with open ports is very vurlnerable.
- 2. Port scanning attacks : This is a classic attack that any firewall sould detect.
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- VIRUSES :
- 1. Known virus : Simulates an infected file being introduced into your system.
- (this uses the EICAR virus test,
- a worldwide standard that all anti-virus programs can identify)
- The infected file is copied in the system directory of Windows, as is the case with 90% of viruses.
- 2. Registry change: Adds a "run at windows start up" entry into the Windows registry to load the virus
- with Windows. Many viruses do this.
- 3. Unknown virus : Simulates an infected file being introduced into your system.
- The file contains dangerous code (deactivated) and is copied into the Windows system directory.
- The aim of this test is to show that a simple scanner is not sufficient
- to protect your system.
- 4. Simulation of a virus loaded in memory : PC Securirty Test simulates running a program
- containing malicious code.
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- SPYWARE :
- 1. Simulation of spyware running in memory (the classical CMESYS.EXE)
- 2. Addition of an external component to Internet Explorer : 80% of spyware does this.
- 3. Unsolicited home page change in Internet Explorer: Many spyware programs do this as well.
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- A well-protected system should detect and stop all these attacks.
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- 4) I am surprised by my (bad) results
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- There may be several reasons that your results are not good. Whatever they are,
- however, it is important that you take steps to protect to protect your PC.
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- Every computer should be protected by :
- 1. A classic anti-virus scanner
- 2. An spyware scanner
- 3. Real-time protection software
- 4. A firewall
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- There are too many programs in each category to list here.
- The user should choose software appropriate to his or her security needs.
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- Computer magazines and websites often publish reviews of these programs.
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- 5) I have extremely strong virus protection and I still get bad results.
- I'm sure PC Security Test is wrong.
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- In this case, you should ask the software publisher to certify that its software will
- detect, stop and remove all existing and future viruses.
- Nobody will.
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- If you get a bad score, it is because one or more threat has not been
- detected or neutralized.
- It's as simple as that.
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- Here are some things to think about :
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- 1. A simple anti-virus scanner is not enough to protect a computer against all threats.
- Anti-virus scanners do not detect spyware, do not prevent hacking and
- do not prevent Internet Explorer attacks. They only detect known viruses.
- 2. Viruses like Sasser infected millions of computers in a few days
- though most of them were protected by some kind of anti-virus scanner.
- 3. Anti-virus programs are often incorrectly used or misconfigured.
- 4. Every month, Microsoft provides some new patch to correct a security issue in Windows,
- OutLook or Internet Explorer. Why do you think this is ?
- 5. IT departments of large companies spend a significant part of their budgets
- ensuring system security but do not prevent the installation of
- simple anti-virus scanners and a free spyware cleaners.
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- It would be simplistic to think that protecting a computer is only about installing a program,
- even a good one.
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- The best security is user attention.