RACS IT Blog

RACS IT Blog

Password Management: Make it tough for the local neighborhood hacker

David Oates - Saturday, November 10, 2012

Keep your passwords safeIf you are feeling in a charitable mood, and want to make life easier for hackers, crackers and other variations on the words that rhyme with packers, you should store all your passwords in a plain text file, word document or excel document, and call it something like "passwords".  This will greatly assist anybody who gains access to your files to remove as much money from you as possible.    read more

What is a rootkit?

Roy Adams - Wednesday, February 29, 2012

A rootkit gives a hacker or remote user access to all of the folders on your computer, both data and system folders and files. While it is not directly destructive to your computer like a virus or designed to spread like a worm, rootkits are used to gain control of your desktop by hiding deep within your computer which can be far more devastating. They can infect the BIOS, which is an important part of your system that is independent from the operating system you are running which can make them very difficult to detect and remove. Rootkits also run at the same permission levels as a system administrator and antivirus programs which can cause additional problems with detection and removal as the computer cannot tell which program has the greatest authority. read more