Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Can someone I share a home network with, decrypt my email password?

Decrypting your password would be virtually impossible by anyone but a professional. But, there are keyloggers that any noob can use, which will record your keystrokes (including your usernames and passwords) to be viewed by the person who installed it on your computer. If you use updated virus protection software this should not be an issue. Many anti-spyware programs will also catch keyloggers on your system. I suggest you protect yourself with the following FREE programs.





AVG Antivirus - Free Antivirus Software


(CNET: "AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition is the most popular free solution available at no cost to home users and provides the high level of detection capability that millions of users around the world trust to protect their computers.")





Ad-Aware - Free Antispyware Software


(CNET: "One of the first applications built to find and remove adware and spyware, Ad-Aware 2007's excellent reputation is well-justified.")





Spybot Search%26amp;Destroy - Free Antispyware/Antitrojan Software


Some REALLY great features of Spybot Search%26amp;Destroy: Its ability to help your PC block known spyware/hijacker sites with Immunize feature, a Secure Shredder for truly removing files from your PC, and Startup, which allows you to view the files starting with Windows.





SuperAntiSpyware


SUPERAntiSpyware Free Edition is 100% Free and will detect and remove thousands of Spyware, Adware, Malware, Trojans, KeyLoggers, Dialers, Hi-Jackers, and Worms. SUPERAntiSpyware features many unique and powerful technologies and removes spyware threats that other applications fail to remove.





Hope this helps.

Can someone I share a home network with, decrypt my email password?
Yes,





make it complex with upper case and lower case and a few numbers or symbols. Dont use auto fill.
Reply:NOTHING ANYWHERE IS SECURE THAT GOES OVER THE INTERNET.


ANYTHING CAN BE DECRYPTED.


BUT YOUR PROBABLY SAFE

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