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How to delete browsing history in Internet Explorer and Firefox

If you are using a public computer to surf on the web, probably wouldn’t be glad if somebody could get your login credentials or to see what you have browsed. Just for this purpose there’s the function in the browsers called Delete History. It doesn’t matter what browser you are using in both Internet [...]

Why does your browser is redirecting the websites?

A lot of users probably know a common problem – redirecting the web pages in the web browser. Some of them can fix it, but the others just start some antimalware application. Well, that’s right, antimalware applications can find the malware but unfortunately it doesn’t going to fix their problem. Why?

Because the background [...]

Hackers can use Firefox as login credentials keylogger

Using public computers for internet banking isn’t a good idea. Did you know that already? Probably yes, because there’s a lot of cases somebody put the malware apps on the computers in internet caffes, libraries, schools etc. But a lot of the attacks are so called “useless” if you compare it with the attack we are going warn you today. This attack needs no programming, downloading and installing a sniffer or any other complex techniques.

With this attack method it’s easy to sniff the credentials for everybody and that’s why there’s so high risk. Using this method anybody can be successful in sniffing the passwords on the public computers.

Attention: This text is not intended to propagate the hacking methods. You should consider this article as educational material to learn how to protect against the hacking techniques.

How does a common public computer looks like?

- installed Windows OS (mostly XP, Vista, 7)
- installed Internet Explorer as an only web browser (sure mostly before Browser Choice Update (KB976002))
- if there’s any other web browser installed (let’s say Mozilla Firefox), it has been installed probably under the administrator account for the all user accounts
- users are logged under the account with limited privileges where they can install/execute EXE files, but there are the limits where they can write
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