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Title: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jerry0 on March 24, 2019, 06:38:27 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Bitbtc8 on March 24, 2019, 07:19:39 AM
Spywares,malwares,Trojans ,these are the worst enemies of windows pc ,it will be better to keep your coins and tokens on hardware wallets or even mobile wallets with private keys ,on windows pc I don't know how effective antivirus software is and PCs are easily hacked by spyware's this days,I stay off pc I'm better off using mobile


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ccsang on March 24, 2019, 08:00:12 AM
I don't have such demand in this respect, I can't said that which one is better because I just use the default windows password, but look like you're a person focus on safety of computer, you're correct that hardware wallet don't support all the cryptocurrency, my suggestion is you may use vmware to install unknown wallet, don't click any unknown link from email. From your friends side, look like you've a friends is expert on computer, they may use software to bypass windows password (I've tried before, bypass password is not too hard), so be careful.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: kindbtc on March 24, 2019, 09:19:43 AM
There are many gimmicks by online scammers and fraudsters these days especially phishing links and emails some go to next level and use spyware and malware to collect private data that can also damage the device of the user so definitely we need to be vigilant online and we should have updated security in our devices to avoid damaging files.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: CryptoTech_ on March 24, 2019, 09:29:02 AM
I myself only use antivirus avast to protect my computer, there are no other programs, my advice is that we better download programs that are clear and from well-known webs so that we avoid dangerous viruses


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Cat Coin on March 24, 2019, 09:43:12 AM
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with computer protection programs. I have is worth the usual code. I put in a CODE, but I'm always afraid I can't get in. I hope that new technologies will come and make our transactions more secure.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Dpat on March 24, 2019, 09:53:25 AM
This is very hard to completely safe from the hackers while you are working on the internet always. The hackers are spending their mind in different ways of how they can steal your computer by fishing and the input of expertise. They are very prompt on the compute by software and hardware. So, you should protect your coin by putting it in a hardware wallet. Time to time you need to format your computer and antivirus also.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ryap12 on March 24, 2019, 09:59:03 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange.  


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here?  

Now I find that offensive(but not really. lol) that "WE" are not suppose to put our funds on a computer? I have been into cryptocurrency and is using my computer all the time to store my funds and never have I been hacked and I never use any softwares or anti-virus as protection. As long as you know what your are doing like researching about the desktop wallet before installing and making sure you downloaded the wallet from the official link. I only rely to the built in virus scanner of my Chrome Browser and from Windows Defender. I also keep my Windows OS up to date.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: mindrust on March 24, 2019, 10:09:55 AM
As long as you keep your coins in a different computer other than the PC you use for your daily stuff, you will be fine.

Having Adblock, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes is cool. If you don't download too many pirated software, that's even better. Being cautious will keep you safe %99 of the time. If you just keep your important stuff on somewhere else, you'll be safe all the time. (at least against the hackers, viruses etc... Your hardware still can get broken.)


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: KingDome on March 24, 2019, 10:20:13 AM
You dont even have to protect your computer, the thing to need to know is you need to make yourself be aware of the most computer viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: DoublerHunter on March 24, 2019, 10:25:09 AM
Used AVG that's the end of the story here. By the way, you have doubled post.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5124070, lock one of your post, OP.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: shirackjs on March 24, 2019, 10:26:22 AM
I am using F-Secure anti virus and it has been working well, it is kind of heavy on my laptop processor but still acceptable.



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Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange.  

Just curious why can’t we store coins in hardware wallet? I have been using and find hardware wallet to be secure.




Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BitFinnese on March 24, 2019, 11:38:17 AM
Buying and installing AVG and anti-malware program is the most basic thing to do in protecting our pc, the rest is up to us.  It is up to us whether we can maximize the protection of our pc by educating ourselves of different style of hackers.  If we are careless in surfing the net,  there is a possibility that our unit will be infected by these trojans.  So the ultimate security for our pc is within ourselves.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: nwosuchristabe2 on March 24, 2019, 01:13:45 PM
There's no perfect protection that you can give to your computer. There are various degree of protections and various skills utilised by hackers to bypass your protection. To be on the safe side, it's best to be very careful of the software you download and install in your system. To avoid malware, endeavour to use a good antivirus and always keep your computer software up-to-date.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jorenpo on March 24, 2019, 01:41:10 PM
just don't click suspicious link and don't download any program on a random/un-trusted website. there is no perfect protection just remember prevention is better than cure.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: gantez on March 24, 2019, 01:53:01 PM
I basically use anti various and I don't like to disturb my head on sites that I suspect that are not trusted, I just avoid to click in the first place. If you don't click unprotected sites, your computer is likely to stay clean. Avoid porno sites too  ;D


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bitcoin31 on March 24, 2019, 02:28:47 PM
just don't click suspicious link and don't download any program on a random/un-trusted website. there is no perfect protection just remember prevention is better than cure.
That is right prevention is better than cure. I think usually why the other computer hack by the hackers because they click the link who are pishing link thag cause to their computer to hack and they got all the information that they have. Make sure trusted link only that yoh click you must be watchful.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: SaRmY on March 24, 2019, 02:33:21 PM
What can I say on this issue. This is a big problem. Because you need to have a separate computer for scripting. Why you ask? The reason is that using a home computer is simply not suitable. You are constantly looking for information to download something on the Internet as necessary. So to go to your wallets it is better to use a separate fully protected computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: sctunter on March 24, 2019, 02:38:05 PM
it not something new viruses damaged ur computer or data
even most of them be spy / / copied / send out our data
recomend if u install antivirus like malwarebytes , norton , or kapersky and keep update the antivirus


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Ranly123 on March 24, 2019, 02:39:15 PM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 

We know how dangerous it is to safeguard our accounts and wallets in an online ways. So we should be vigilant on where we log and what site we use to secure the safety of our funds. No matter where you log in, may it be in PC or in mobile if you are not making sure that you are not logging in a malware, you will always be hacked. For me, I would suggest to use hardware wallets so you can save your coins offline.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: sirohige on March 24, 2019, 04:02:23 PM
just don't click suspicious link and don't download any program on a random/un-trusted website. there is no perfect protection just remember prevention is better than cure.
That is right prevention is better than cure. I think usually why the other computer hack by the hackers because they click the link who are pishing link thag cause to their computer to hack and they got all the information that they have. Make sure trusted link only that yoh click you must be watchful.
some time ago I had experienced something like this, the computer that I had was infected with a virus when I made a transaction to the wallet that I had I forgot to issue my account, so the assets that I had vanished and were stolen by hackers who hacked my computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: santiPOGI on March 24, 2019, 04:04:50 PM
I am not just protecting my computer but the whole cryptocurrency inside it.
I do have 2 computers, one is for the cryptocurrency only and one with the other stuff.
Even though it is for cryptocurrency i always make sure that every downloads i make is safe. every link i will visit is legit.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Nivelir on March 24, 2019, 04:07:01 PM
Computer protection is a very important part in our life with you. We have already come to the conclusion that today computer protection is as important as the protection of your personal life.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: anobtc on March 24, 2019, 04:21:07 PM
I used Licensed windows and software, and just use windows defender as a defaul antivirus program. And never click on wrong link or unknown source software on the internet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Genemind on March 24, 2019, 04:24:15 PM
It is nothing new in crypto sphere that hackers are trying their best to earn easy money by gaining access to other's account or wallet by phishing or hacking. That is why as a user it is our responsibility to secure our wallet and computer by protecting all important details by installing necessary software to protect our computer from such activities.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Caladonian on March 24, 2019, 04:27:30 PM
just don't click suspicious link and don't download any program on a random/un-trusted website. there is no perfect protection just remember prevention is better than cure.
That is right prevention is better than cure. I think usually why the other computer hack by the hackers because they click the link who are pishing link thag cause to their computer to hack and they got all the information that they have. Make sure trusted link only that yoh click you must be watchful.
some time ago I had experienced something like this, the computer that I had was infected with a virus when I made a transaction to the wallet that I had I forgot to issue my account, so the assets that I had vanished and were stolen by hackers who hacked my computer.
We are not really free from those badass, they are just keep rounding around trying to find new victims, we need to have extra precautions, needs to  add more knowledge and keep yourself updated from any thing around, antivirus and all those tools which is needed to prevent hackers to penetrate our computers,with good knowledge also you can be more wiser choosing site to visit and allow only those who's already trusted before opening or downloading any files.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: 19Nov16 on March 24, 2019, 04:56:26 PM
When we go online, there are many malicious programs that want to corrupt or steal data from a PC, now I use Windows 10 and activate the security feature, namely Windows defender so that it always prevents malicious programs.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: dizzy1996 on March 24, 2019, 04:57:57 PM
If we are talking about the security of your personal computer, it is necessary to understand that the operating system has nothing to do with it all depends on you, since it is you who install questionable programs and the protection system of your computer will not help here.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: CryptoLogo on March 24, 2019, 05:30:33 PM
On my work computer is the Linux operating system. I think this is a basic level of security. The Windows operating system has too many "holes".


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Bonwin on March 24, 2019, 05:50:01 PM
Since there is no way your PC can be 100% secure, the best solution will still be that you should use hardware wallets to protect your asset.
There are times you might not be able to prevent attacks by malware, because new ones are being developed almost every time. So you just have to keep updating your PC with with anti-malware, which I feel might be strenuous and not effective.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: spike420211 on March 24, 2019, 06:22:38 PM
I myself only use antivirus avast to protect my computer, there are no other programs, my advice is that we better download programs that are clear and from well-known webs so that we avoid dangerous viruses

To protect your computer does not even need an antivirus, all that is needed is your attentiveness, and inquisitiveness to the resources that you visit. Your task is to avoid all dubious and always create bookmarks of safe places, it will save you from any threat.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: levvv on March 25, 2019, 02:18:14 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 

Just don't save your passwords or other confidential data of your wallet in your PC.
Store the backups in somewhere safe and different place from your pc or notebook.
Using offline device is more secure, or using a device that you use it very rare to avoid getting exposed by viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Kencha77 on March 25, 2019, 02:31:33 AM
In my opinion, it would be better if you have an hardware wallet to store your cryptos. This is a better solution since you would know when there is a transaction happening or not because all the operation is executed on the device itself and you will manually open agree whether you accept or not the transaction happening. Since, you always use your PC online everytime you can't refrain yourself from downloading contents you see online.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: djuragan on March 25, 2019, 02:43:18 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 
All i do to prevent me from getting infected by a virus or any other malicious software is, by installing an antivirus, and actively scanning my computer ever several days. and also doing something that you mentioned, that is not to install any suspicious software or accessing untrusted website.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: dmzworld on March 25, 2019, 02:51:46 AM
There are lots of ways by which our computer systems can be hijacked through hacking. Some of these things include malware, virus, password licking, and so on. The truth is as one solution is coming out for any vulnerability, another loop hole will be out as well then expert start looking for another solutions to them again and this is how the circle runs.
Let's continue to stay protected always and not relent!


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hd49728 on March 25, 2019, 04:02:53 AM
My advice is:
Dedicating computer or laptop (not mobile devices), that only be used of only limited purposes:
- Using your bitcointalk account.
- Trading on well known exchanges.
- Downloading, installing wallets from well known coins from official websites.
- Preparing Internet Security softwares (still have active license key).
That's all you need to protect your computers.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: creeps on March 25, 2019, 04:14:25 AM
My advice is:
Dedicating computer or laptop (not mobile devices), that only be used of only limited purposes:
- Using your bitcointalk account.
- Trading on well known exchanges.
- Downloading, installing wallets from well known coins from official websites.
- Preparing Internet Security softwares (still have active license key).
That's all you need to protect your computers.
Great advice but if you want to be fully secured, don't use internet at all. This is serious, I am planning to have a laptop at least the cheapest one just to store my coins and never to connect it into any internet connection. Its a must to be wise, we have more reason to protect our wallet so the hackers will never see any chance on touching our precious coins. My advice is to back up everything and use all the security features of the wallet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: cabalism13 on March 25, 2019, 04:47:48 AM
Just do this thing:
Never visit an unknown website nor downloading any applications from it. Also make use of your bookmark page, to prevent you from visiting the wrong domains.

With just that, you have already prevented unnecessary problems in the future. In fact, staying on your trusted website isnt that bad, as for it has been already tested, the features and its security. No need to take risks.

And if you're still at it, make sure to do a research first before clicking the website.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: calandra78 on March 25, 2019, 04:54:12 AM
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Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here?
i dont know how bitlocker work even i never use it. searching on github and found https://github.com/elceef/bitlocker
you can test it and check it to be sure that's safe.

torjan become when you click any strange website or use other flashdisk you don't cleaning at anti virus. any how dont trust website when you gt it from email, because i did in the past, when click website got from email and my pc got already trojan


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Coin-Desk on March 25, 2019, 07:37:03 AM
Yes, it is very important to protect the computer. Because our computer has much important information. We also keep Cryptocurrency stored on our desktop wallet. Now if our computer is not protected, then hackers can hack our computer at any time. So, I think, to keep the computer safe in all cases, a password must be used and check any software before downloading. We also can use Antivirus for computer protection. It is very important to protect the computer nowadays.

Thank you


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: crzybilly on March 25, 2019, 01:43:59 PM
I believe that a normal anti virus software should protect your computer from any art of fishing attacks or dangerous files. But it is a must to protect your computer, especially in crypto currencies industry where you can catch a virus from telegram even without mentioning it.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: zhekinsp on March 25, 2019, 02:08:36 PM
I believe that a normal anti virus software should protect your computer from any art of fishing attacks or dangerous files. But it is a must to protect your computer, especially in crypto currencies industry where you can catch a virus from telegram even without mentioning it.
Most of the anti virus are nothing,it just can't eve find and remove small virus so you don't have to trust them to save your computer.You need to learn how to stay away from phishing links and use good browser which itself restricts phishing attacks.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: xenomorphe1 on March 25, 2019, 02:18:20 PM
Anything can be hacked if a person is not careful enough. And nobody really know what a software do, appart from the creators. No, a computer can't be safe at 100%. But you can protect your computer in hope that the protections are well done and that there is no backdoor. With the internet, it is easier to get a virus on a computer. A smartphone is also not safe as they use softwares and have access to the internet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: RobertMondragon on March 25, 2019, 02:20:47 PM
One rule of the thumb if you are active in crypto community. Never download a windows based wallet for other altcoins. Majority of them has a trojan installed that silently watching your activities from your other window based wallet.
Dont fall for this trap, or else you will find your wallet empty as the hacker will get your private keys.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BurstBurst on March 25, 2019, 02:38:44 PM
we can safeguard our wallet so that it does not steal your people especially so many scam sites and scams ico so wallets can be affected or other hackers can hack them so be careful of your competition website or access to non-stolen funds especially to many altcoins with potentially huge value so they make sure their wallet is safe for many hackers who are cluttered and get information to use with others I have seen many who have robbed altcoins on their wallet because they are inaccurate so that hackers access their wallet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hell_slayer on March 25, 2019, 02:48:35 PM
For a better protection of you windows PC you have to follow some easy rules .
1) Always install all security windows and browser updates 2)Do not work under Administrator's profile 3)Never store/save your passwords in browsers / plugins , or somewhere in internet 4)Never install or open any files from untrusted sources , including emails .
Adhering to these rules will be enough to provide sufficient protection for your computer, but if there is actually a large amount of money on your crypto wallet, then it makes sense to purchase a hardware wallet for uncompromising security of your funds.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: mikaeltomcruz12 on March 25, 2019, 02:50:00 PM
Yes I am protecting  my computer because lots of scammer and we all should protect out wallet because in one single time.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: zhekinsp on March 25, 2019, 07:04:36 PM
Yes I am protecting  my computer because lots of scammer and we all should protect out wallet because in one single time.
How you are protecting your computer and wallet from those scammers,it will be helpful if you explain how you are doing it. :)


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: m0Ray on March 25, 2019, 07:29:38 PM
We live in the 21st century and anyone hacker can very easily break your computer if it need be. It does not matter what computer protection systems you use as it is a problem in the case of remote access. A hacker can find out all your passwords and quickly withdraw all funds from your wallets. The best means of protection is a completely cleaned computer from various programs and without access to the Internet. You can keep your cryptocurrency on it and then it will be safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Adriano2010 on March 25, 2019, 11:38:29 PM
Good point op. Anyone should protect pc and also all devices that are connected to internet if possible. And yes an encryption software can be one very good one and usefull.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: asriloni on March 25, 2019, 11:40:01 PM
Yes I am protecting  my computer because lots of scammer and we all should protect out wallet because in one single time.
How you are protecting your computer and wallet from those scammers,it will be helpful if you explain how you are doing it. :)
Just use desktop wallet and never try to visit any suspicious website and then you will be fine and you should not feel worry about that. all of the tutorials have already created by a lot of websites and it's so easy to visit the trusted one to get the tutorial.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Leah38 on March 25, 2019, 11:47:39 PM
I'm always too reluctant to download unknown wallet even those offering beta wallets for the fear of viruses. I don't know much about desktop functions and programs so I choose using mobiles for doing online activities. But I always wanted to try mining on desktops just like what others do.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Burogh on March 26, 2019, 12:30:57 AM
We live in the 21st century and anyone hacker can very easily break your computer if it need be. It does not matter what computer protection systems you use as it is a problem in the case of remote access. A hacker can find out all your passwords and quickly withdraw all funds from your wallets. The best means of protection is a completely cleaned computer from various programs and without access to the Internet. You can keep your cryptocurrency on it and then it will be safe.


I am agree, if we want to protect our coin and token, we should store it to cold wallet or hardwallet. Its more secure because not connected with internet. In this era, we should protect our computer by not clicking suspicious link on our email


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: zhekinsp on March 26, 2019, 07:22:04 AM
Yes I am protecting  my computer because lots of scammer and we all should protect out wallet because in one single time.
How you are protecting your computer and wallet from those scammers,it will be helpful if you explain how you are doing it. :)
Just use desktop wallet and never try to visit any suspicious website and then you will be fine and you should not feel worry about that. all of the tutorials have already created by a lot of websites and it's so easy to visit the trusted one to get the tutorial.
But even google has lot of pop up ads which ma redirect into some shady websites as well so its is not alone going to help us,and more over it is not possible to avoid those links as well.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: toydoll on March 26, 2019, 08:11:57 AM
Of course, when working with cryptocurrency, the security of my computer is the most important thing.And perhaps this is the first thing you need to think about, otherwise everything that is accumulated and earned can become the prey of hackers.If we talk about a large amount of money,it is best to buy a hardware wallet.It is also best to have a separate computer to work only with the crypt,which will be password protected and have a good anti-virus complex.But still there is no 100% guarantee of safety,the risks remain.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ricardobs on March 26, 2019, 08:40:04 AM
I myself only use antivirus avast to protect my computer, there are no other programs, my advice is that we better download programs that are clear and from well-known webs so that we avoid dangerous viruses
Yes, you can take good steps to keep your computer free/secure from viruses and possible hack by making sure you use the best software which might be a bit expensive but would be great in keeping you secure for long term. Plus, do not download content from insecure websites because at times, you might be hit by a malware and this can damage your data very much so yeah, it is important to keep your computer secure.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Metall303 on March 26, 2019, 08:58:27 AM
I'm always too reluctant to download unknown wallet even those offering beta wallets for the fear of viruses. I don't know much about desktop functions and programs so I choose using mobiles for doing online activities. But I always wanted to try mining on desktops just like what others do.
I do not recommend anyone to download any wallets. I use the most popular wallets that are in demand with a large number of cryptocurrency community. I don’t want to download new wallets until they pass all the checks and will not be used by many people


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jumiapaul on March 26, 2019, 10:03:57 AM
Computers can be affected by worms, virus, malware, etc. It's best to use a good anti virus to ensure your computer is not vulnerable. One also needs to be careful of the links you click and website you visit. Malware could be installed into computers without the owners notice.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: charlop24 on March 26, 2019, 10:17:17 AM
We all have a responsibility to ensure that our computer is free from viruses and other malware. Hackers infiltration is due to malware which have been installed on the victims computer without his permission or notice. We need to be careful of the emails we access and the links we respond to.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: waynechong1995 on March 26, 2019, 11:17:15 AM
The first layer of course avoid as much unknown softwares installation, like plugins or web extensions, these are the greatest threat that could somehow log data on your browser, otherwise connection issues could be quite unlikely if you are browsing safely on your home WiFi.... Some unusual case like my fren got hacked on an too easy passphrase (combination of words) which are not generated. Hardware wallets are good but not convenient for frequent traders


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: logisticalmother on March 26, 2019, 12:33:27 PM
I myself have installed an antivirus that has been licensed so it is guaranteed its security so I am more comfortable doing important things on my computer because if I use an anti-virus that is too bad maybe now my computer is not safe because of many viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Raizou on March 26, 2019, 12:38:54 PM
Threas about safety will always be important and welcome to alert people. Well, I think most people still use Windows, so back up on cold hardwares and keep your operating system running with all the correct updates and protections as well. Well remembered by you in taking care of downloads and access to suspicious links and software. For exchanges, send only what you will trade or invest. Exchange is not wallet and no matter the credibility and situation of it. If you do not have the private key, the coins and tokens are not yours.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BitcoinTurk on March 26, 2019, 01:28:56 PM
Recently, the internet is developing so fast that we meet a new virus every day. Although I am trying to protect my computer and my own documents with some programs, unfortunately, this situation cannot be prevented after a certain point. Especially because I use Windows operating system, I am constantly worried about it and I try to update the programs that I use every day. Although I have taken a lot of security measures, I cannot trust this operating system. The best advice I can give you is to use multiple programs instead of using a single program, because in some cases the only program can be inadequate. It is also useful for you to choose programs that have proven themselves and are popular in this field and are really successful.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: florac9 on March 26, 2019, 01:37:05 PM
To safe yourself from worrying about which locker to use why don't you just get yourself hardware wallet? You can easily safe your coins on ledger wallet or others so you won't have to worry about friends using your pc and installing trojans


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: JohnMacZeppelin on March 26, 2019, 03:05:57 PM
Security today is a very expensive thing, I think that today not every person is engaged in this, but if the data given to you is very expensive, then I think it is better not to skimp on this. Therefore, I think this is normal.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: MakeMoneyBtc on March 26, 2019, 06:01:20 PM
I agree that a windows password would not be very helpful because when you download a malware I will be installed on your computer while it I running. I think many people don't take anti-virus programs very seriously even though they are very important. Even a free antivirus it would help you detecting some of the viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: boazsalosa on March 26, 2019, 06:15:02 PM
I don't install anything on my computer but all the data is in my form using an external hard drive for data, if I want to use it, just connect it to the PC, so it is safer in my opinion.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: PuertoLibre on March 26, 2019, 06:22:03 PM
The latest type of harmful software doesn't take the virus mode for stealing personal data. Black hat hackers use the malware based on the cache of browser and browser extensions. Better to buy lifetime subscriptions from known big data protection software sites.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: StarofBTC on March 27, 2019, 08:02:28 PM
I don’t think there is any need to go as far as using such software of your system because once you have a very strong paid antivirus and anti-phishing system, you will hardly see any phishing website gain access to your system or better still buy an apple laptop, all those control measures are already in place.

One thing I have also realized why some of this phishing sites gain access to our system despite the anti-phishing or anti-virus software we use, when these software gives a warning sign, the laptop user still end up forcing the application on the system  or force the site to open based on our assumption that it’s safe. We also need to learn to use password that will take decades for hacker to hack.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: g8d6n5q9g1 on March 27, 2019, 08:09:21 PM
Personally I use Linux and I try to have a good computer hygiene but it's not easy :
- Do not install everything and anything
- Encrypt maximum data on keys with password
- Use Firefox and add-ons like https everywhere, ublock ...


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Averim on March 27, 2019, 08:13:07 PM
i go with a good antivirus, antimalware and a bullet proof firewall. i like to believe i am safe this way.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: greeklogos on March 27, 2019, 08:16:59 PM
The one thing I made recently was buying a new computer. I left all wallets on my old laptop and do not touch it almost. Other operations and net surfing I do on the new computer. I think it's good investment, which actually didn't ask too much money from me. But like that I'm calm about all of my coins.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: prtty2gal2 on March 27, 2019, 08:42:20 PM
Yes I am protecting  my computer because lots of scammer and we all should protect out wallet because in one single time.
How you are protecting your computer and wallet from those scammers,it will be helpful if you explain how you are doing it. :)
Just use desktop wallet and never try to visit any suspicious website and then you will be fine and you should not feel worry about that. all of the tutorials have already created by a lot of websites and it's so easy to visit the trusted one to get the tutorial.
But even google has lot of pop up ads which ma redirect into some shady websites as well so its is not alone going to help us,and more over it is not possible to avoid those links as well.
Virtually everyone wants to make money through GoogleAdSense now and they would allow any form of advert on their site and once you go on this site, ads keeps popping up which some of them contains lots of these spam site that will silently install some of these spy software on our system.

So, if we can do without some of these sites, the best is to activate an ad blocker on our computer that will instantly block any form of ad trying to pop out through these sites, we also need to have a very effective antivirus software on our system. For me, I have been using 360 total securities, not the free version but the one I paid for.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Reid on March 27, 2019, 08:51:54 PM
Go back in time and you will be protected.
It doesnt even need a password.
Just a pen and a paper and all is set. Do not keep anything important in your computer or your smart phone (they are not really smart).

Regarding anti-virus, I do not use any. Those who creates those antiviruses are the ones who creates the virus themselves.

Make it simple. Or if you are too lazy to write in a pen then put it in a flash drive then delete it from your computer.
Your password wont protect you.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: South Park on March 27, 2019, 10:56:21 PM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange.  


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here?  
If you are really serious about protecting your coins that are stored in your personal computer then you need to leave Windows behind and begin to use Linux, there is simply no other way, the Windows operative system is simply to insecure to store any meaningful amount of money, so you need to download your favourite Linux distribution, verify that everything is correct and then install it and if possible try to avoid connecting that computer to the Internet so the chances of getting hacked remotely are low.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: youdacapt on March 27, 2019, 10:56:46 PM
In the digital world there is no perfect security and even though we protect our computers from these threats, all will also return to the owner of the device, if the device owner does not maintain or use it whenever your device can be attacked by a virus.So the most important thing is how you wisely use your device to store all the assets you have.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: mrdeposit on March 27, 2019, 11:04:40 PM
Offline security is the best if you don't believe to offers by online services. I bought special tablet for storing my own coins and i never let it to connect the Internet. Protecting the personal computer is harder than 3 years ago.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Yamifoud on March 27, 2019, 11:08:54 PM
The one thing I made recently was buying a new computer. I left all wallets on my old laptop and do not touch it almost. Other operations and net surfing I do on the new computer. I think it's good investment, which actually didn't ask too much money from me. But like that I'm calm about all of my coins.
We can protect our computer from viruses by installing anti virus apps but for hackers, we can't make it. Cause even though you buy new computer and left your keys into the old one's but still your wallet keys is accessible into other computers as it stored in online wallet. We've never know that if we check it again its already empty. It could only be safe if we store in hardware or offline wallets.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: louisBSAS on March 27, 2019, 11:54:34 PM
I use the Linux Ubuntu operating system. This helps me to protect myself from viruses and other unpleasant programs. I can open any sites and letters without fear of getting a virus on my computer.
I think that Linux is the best operating system in terms of security. And I am very grateful to its creators!


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Burogh on March 28, 2019, 12:32:25 AM
The one thing I made recently was buying a new computer. I left all wallets on my old laptop and do not touch it almost. Other operations and net surfing I do on the new computer. I think it's good investment, which actually didn't ask too much money from me. But like that I'm calm about all of my coins.
We can protect our computer from viruses by installing anti virus apps but for hackers, we can't make it. Cause even though you buy new computer and left your keys into the old one's but still your wallet keys is accessible into other computers as it stored in online wallet. We've never know that if we check it again its already empty. It could only be safe if we store in hardware or offline wallets.

We can protect our computer from hackers by not clicking suspicious link. Most suspicious link sent to our email and we should ignore it or delete it. Hacking already common these days because hackers know our crypto is valueable. Better make backup on device not connected with internet


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: cchub on March 28, 2019, 12:49:49 AM
Don't use the computer online. As simple as that! Only sign messages and copy them to your online computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: tondenga2122 on March 28, 2019, 01:13:40 AM
Activate your antivirus, if you're using windows 10 then windows defender is a good choice.
Don't forget to turn on the firewall too, because if you're using public wifi, the firewall can protect your network and your computer so be sure to keep this thing on.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: StarofBTC on March 29, 2019, 06:25:27 AM
Don't use the computer online. As simple as that! Only sign messages and copy them to your online computer.
Hey mate, hos is it possible not to use your computer online, except you strictly want to be using your pc for office doc, movies and gaming but so long you are engaging yourself in anything that has to do with internet, your computer must always be online, in fact, trading requires that your system is online 24 hrs.

So, I don’t think staying offline with a PC is possible for anyone, the best is just to put all necessary security gadgets in place that will protect the system from external intruders, most especially hackers, we have lots of company that has dedicate their time to seeing that these security gadgets are effective, so best is to protect your system with the genuine ones and keep it updated.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jerry0 on March 30, 2019, 07:55:16 PM
Hey all related question.  So i want to buy a security camera for my apartment.  The reason is because if there are any thieves or if someone were to access my laptop and do something with it and then leave it as is and then if i use it, then i might have no idea they installed malware/trojan or anything like that.


Im going to buy a camera on amazon and i notice some reviews, they say the camera is hacked etc.  Reviews were like they heard or saw someone viewing their home or apartment with it.


Now if that is the case, does that mean they could view your keystrokes or anything you view on your laptop or anything like that?  However, if you are setting it up with only your cell phone which most of these security cameras seem to do, then thats fine?  I want to buy a security camera and point it at my door when im not there or even there but one concern is if it gets hacked, could i potentially hack my laptop or something or internet network or hack my wallet?  Or make sure you get a security camera where you dont read anything like this in the reviews.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Bonwin on March 30, 2019, 10:15:18 PM
Since there is no way your PC can be 100% secure, the best solution will still be that you should use hardware wallets to protect your asset.
There are times you might not be able to prevent attacks by malware, because new ones are being developed almost every time. So you just have to keep updating your PC with with anti-malware, which I feel might be strenuous and not effective.

Just as a supplement:

I you don't own a hardware-wallet it's still possible to strongly increase the security of your funds by isolating your private-key from the internet and signing your transactions offline. However hardware-wallets are much more convenient and I'd prefer paying 59€ for a Ledger Nano S.

Guide for offline-transactions using MEW:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4500372.0

Guide for offline-transactions using MyCrypto:
https://support.mycrypto.com/offline/making-offline-transaction-on-mycrypto.html

Well, you are right, but you can just simple purchase a hardware wallet of not mpre that $50, in order to save and help you from losing your hard earned money or your million or even thousand dollars portfolio.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: South Park on April 02, 2019, 08:49:33 PM
Offline security is the best if you don't believe to offers by online services. I bought special tablet for storing my own coins and i never let it to connect the Internet. Protecting the personal computer is harder than 3 years ago.
If you were going to buy a device to store your coins, wouldn't be better to buy a hardware wallet? Unless you're trying to store coins that are not very well known a hardware wallet is a safer way to store your coins and not only that a hardware wallet can be very cheap especially if we compare it to other options like buying another computer or another smartphone and the best part is that you have a device that was is specifically designed to store your cryptocurrencies in a safe way.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: pandanaran on April 02, 2019, 09:23:51 PM
In maintaining the computer or device that you are using it is very important especially to maintain a privacy account so that it is not lost or forgotten. Of course we already know that this device is very susceptible to damage because it is not good enough in treating or because it is basically old. We must be extra careful because all our assets and data are on the computer, we must pass them on to other devices so that all data is safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: sell my ac_________nt on April 02, 2019, 09:29:07 PM
I do not recommend you to use online wallets. Today, the most secure method to store cryptocurrency is hardware wallets Ledger and Trezor.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: endogan on April 02, 2019, 11:14:10 PM
I do not recommend you to use online wallets. Today, the most secure method to store cryptocurrency is hardware wallets Ledger and Trezor.
choose that is truly safe and easy to do.
Their Ladger and Trezon hardware wallets are good and safe wallets, but maybe if those who have different tastes might be more suitable other so my advice is that you have to be careful and check whether it's really safe or not, because maybe something bad will happen to prevent it from starting now.
good choices are in your hands, trust yourself.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: covfefe_ on April 03, 2019, 12:08:31 AM
I use an antivirus and a malware protector for my computer.
My browser is equipped with script blockers and I individually check each script the site is trying to execute and individually allowing or blocking them.
I don't have a large amount to be stored in hard wallets, but anything I have is scattered around different exchanges and wallets.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: samcrypto on April 03, 2019, 12:22:59 AM
Offline security is the best if you don't believe to offers by online services. I bought special tablet for storing my own coins and i never let it to connect the Internet. Protecting the personal computer is harder than 3 years ago.
I also have on spare tablet to use for my security and to store good coins like bitcoin but we should not be too confident on this one because it can still be steal by snatchers or even robbery is possible. Its actually hard to secure your wallet, and this is why I have so many back-up of my keys and I have more codes than only myself knows how to break that code.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Perie200 on April 03, 2019, 01:22:15 AM
The most important thing that I need to do is to clean the computer from all sorts of rubbish)) the Laptop is a personal notebook and cryptocurrency storage for many people and therefore you need to treat it with extreme caution. Take care of yourself and your coins!


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: isen on April 03, 2019, 09:04:53 PM
Just do this thing:
Never visit an unknown website nor downloading any applications from it. Also make use of your bookmark page, to prevent you from visiting the wrong domains.

With just that, you have already prevented unnecessary problems in the future. In fact, staying on your trusted website isnt that bad, as for it has been already tested, the features and its security. No need to take risks.

And if you're still at it, make sure to do a research first before clicking the website.

It is also worth saying that it is always necessary to make backup copies of the most important files and store them in secure encrypted containers where it is the most difficult to get to them.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Serve20 on April 03, 2019, 10:21:44 PM
I have never encountered scam through the usage of my laptop either for trading or any other Cryptocurrencies activities since I have been using for more than 2 years. I have anti-virus on my laptop and I always use 2fa for nose of my accounts


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Mahanton on April 03, 2019, 11:06:06 PM
For now, I didn't even experience to be scammed or hacked when it comes to my own PC having some malwares or any other suspicious virus that do affects by machine.
I do just follow the basic behavior to protect yourself into potential threat that would compromise your security.I have antivirus on pc, not clicking any suspicious links,
 making back-ups incase of troubles.So far I'm still on the safe side.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bittick on April 03, 2019, 11:09:01 PM
I use the Linux Ubuntu operating system. This helps me to protect myself from viruses and other unpleasant programs. I can open any sites and letters without fear of getting a virus on my computer.
I think that Linux is the best operating system in terms of security. And I am very grateful to its creators!
I was putting linux OS for my raspberry pie to store crypto and that gives me more convenience rather than use any other offline or online wallet. Because it's too rarely to find someone that interested to develop the malware for linux. that's the best solution too and i agree with you


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: akiho yoshizawa on April 03, 2019, 11:15:11 PM
I have never encountered scam through the usage of my laptop either for trading or any other Cryptocurrencies activities since I have been using for more than 2 years. I have anti-virus on my laptop and I always use 2fa for nose of my accounts

if you use the device carefully and are not reckless in browsing the digital world sites, I think it will still be fine, so I myself only use antivirus and 2fa to secure my account, it is safe enough and I use one special laptop for trading and other activities in the cryptocurrency world.

the most important thing is if you want to be safe we ​have to be careful of phishing sites or incoming e-mail is not clear by offering greater benefits easily, because if we enter it not only is our account vulnerable but our work devices will also be broken into.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: qomariah95 on April 03, 2019, 11:15:16 PM
I use the Linux Ubuntu operating system. This helps me to protect myself from viruses and other unpleasant programs. I can open any sites and letters without fear of getting a virus on my computer.
I think that Linux is the best operating system in terms of security. And I am very grateful to its creators!
I was putting linux OS for my raspberry pie to store crypto and that gives me more convenience rather than use any other offline or online wallet. Because it's too rarely to find someone that interested to develop the malware for linux. that's the best solution too and i agree with you
Maybe I should try it like what you say. If you are comfortable and safe storing crypto. That means I have to try it too. Because I don't want to lose my assets anymore because I store it in my wallet online or offline. Thank you friends for providing a solution for this.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bitgolden on April 04, 2019, 06:01:56 AM
It is also worth saying that it is always necessary to make backup copies of the most important files and store them in secure encrypted containers where it is the most difficult to get to them.
No matter how hard you try or how often you clean your system, you cannot really stay away from experience some of the rubbish sites that pops out without your authorization as long as your personal laptop is connected to the internet, and since you can’t keep formatting your pc from time to time.

The best way will be to still get some of these malware strong tools that will always protect the laptop against all sort of these malware on the internet that may want to have access to your personal information. You know these malware takes advantage of Google advert a lot, and some of the crypto sites you visit have these advert and the moment you go on those sites, you become vulnerable without a good security tools install on the pc.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Akoldi_ibk on April 04, 2019, 04:08:37 PM
Another way around this is to at all times have the latest security patches from Microsoft itself. I don't know how it works but Microsoft constantly releases security updates to counter any vulnerability detected in their software. I think by having updated softwares as a whole: in browsers, anti-virus and so on, someone can still reduce or eliminate hacking situations. Hackers are hungry for cryptos. Let's stay safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Suslura on April 04, 2019, 05:16:15 PM
Another way around this is to at all times have the latest security patches from Microsoft itself. I don't know how it works but Microsoft constantly releases security updates to counter any vulnerability detected in their software. I think by having updated softwares as a whole: in browsers, anti-virus and so on, someone can still reduce or eliminate hacking situations. Hackers are hungry for cryptos. Let's stay safe.
It seems to me that in this regard you need to be very careful and not always follow the trend. If you use one software and you trust it, then maybe you don’t need to install something newer. By the lick there is always, So they should be avoided as soon as possible.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: TIDOVEE on April 04, 2019, 05:29:17 PM
We have to do every thing possible to keep your device safe either from virus or hackers invasion. Once we loose the necessary data regarding our crypto we may find it difficult retrieving your wallet and thereby loosing your token.hackers are restlessly out there ready for any careless one. Be careful.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Jack_Sin on April 04, 2019, 06:15:47 PM
I use a window and there are no additional applications that I use to handle viruses or something, just rely on a default system like a defender. Overcome it, do not use suspicious and unofficial wallet applications and then not access phishing web


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: erkan.camli on April 04, 2019, 06:38:11 PM

I have a virus program on my computer. I do not download applications I do not know. I stay away from coins who want me to download as much practice as possible. There's no one else going to my computer than me. I am also constantly updating my passwords.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: South Park on April 04, 2019, 08:28:13 PM
I use the Linux Ubuntu operating system. This helps me to protect myself from viruses and other unpleasant programs. I can open any sites and letters without fear of getting a virus on my computer.
I think that Linux is the best operating system in terms of security. And I am very grateful to its creators!
I was putting linux OS for my raspberry pie to store crypto and that gives me more convenience rather than use any other offline or online wallet. Because it's too rarely to find someone that interested to develop the malware for linux. that's the best solution too and i agree with you
Correct, Linux has a reputation of being difficult to use and maybe that was true in the 90s but now Linux most of the time is as easy to use as Windows, obviously there is going to be some issues when you are moving from one operating system to the other but if you really care about the security of your coins then it is something that it must be done especially if we take into consideration that once your coins are not in your wallet because a hacker got access somehow to your computer you will never recover your coins


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Viceroy on April 04, 2019, 10:52:07 PM
I use a window and there are no additional applications that I use to handle viruses or something, just rely on a default system like a defender. Overcome it, do not use suspicious and unofficial wallet applications and then not access phishing web
I fully agree with you .The main thing is not to go to phishing sites .


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: _Sergo on April 26, 2019, 11:13:26 AM
that's right, almost everyone knows what to do, do not climb on various suspicious sites, and will not be mistaken with the site when entering a password, and if you have a large number. or some sort of serious inf. on the computer, then you need to use more advanced methods of protection


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: evenotto on April 26, 2019, 11:42:49 AM
Problems usually occur when the user loses his guard or is confident in his abilities. When transferring / entering the site, you must be careful to check your operation several times.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Dennicex on April 26, 2019, 11:44:48 AM
that's right, almost everyone knows what to do, do not climb on various suspicious sites, and will not be mistaken with the site when entering a password, and if you have a large number. or some sort of serious inf. on the computer, then you need to use more advanced methods of protection
Hundreds of times talked about what measures should users take to protect their computer. Unfortunately, most users do not listen to these tips.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: JeffBrad12 on April 26, 2019, 11:46:15 AM
Problems usually occur when the user loses his guard or is confident in his abilities. When transferring / entering the site, you must be careful to check your operation several times.
When you are using an advanced operating system and that will not so easy to break your wallet. But if the users have already transferred their amount to the suspicious site and then it's the user's fault dude.
That's why we must be careful before doing anything because that's about our amount.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Mighty_crypt on April 26, 2019, 11:49:06 AM
PC is not safe for keeping crypto coins, if you think they are you are wrong, there are too many things to worry about, there are some spyware and malwares that gets your PC infected and it doesn't requires someone to put them on your PC, if you are the type that likes browsing alot you can easily click on bad links, I would advice everyone to use mobile wallets instead or offline paper wallets


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: vertinfos on April 26, 2019, 12:05:55 PM
I have never encountered scam through the usage of my laptop either for trading or any other Cryptocurrencies activities since I have been using for more than 2 years. I have anti-virus on my laptop and I always use 2fa for nose of my accounts

if you use the device carefully and are not reckless in browsing the digital world sites, I think it will still be fine, so I myself only use antivirus and 2fa to secure my account, it is safe enough and I use one special laptop for trading and other activities in the cryptocurrency world.

the most important thing is if you want to be safe we ​have to be careful of phishing sites or incoming e-mail is not clear by offering greater benefits easily, because if we enter it not only is our account vulnerable but our work devices will also be broken into.
I think you need to have a good look at the site where you go , at this time a lot of phishing scams , and you need to look very carefully at the name of the site


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: leetcoiner on April 26, 2019, 12:40:20 PM
The only thing we can do is not to disclose your personal information about your friends and all your intimate places.  Because it can be very fraught with you.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bendernine on April 26, 2019, 12:48:10 PM
it is good if our computer has a protector so that it is always safe when doing activities but there are also those that do not so it depends on the person who uses me alone, I use it because I am afraid my computer is hacked by irresponsible people and for more security
I use code that only I know that I can enter it or program on my computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Yemolou on April 26, 2019, 12:52:04 PM
I am using only browser wallets, because I believe that they are more safe than regular desktop wallets. Secondly, I always have an anti virus software in background to protect my PC from all different viruses and fishing websites.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: globetrotter43 on April 26, 2019, 01:06:31 PM
Very tricky to deal with this hacking issue especially protecting yourself from the Crypto thieves. It's better to use a hardware wallet like Trezor/Ledger than storing your crypto on a computer. The computer could be safe only if you do not use the internet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bonker on April 26, 2019, 01:43:02 PM
You dont even have to protect your computer, the thing to need to know is you need to make yourself be aware of the most computer viruses.
New viruses are keep evolving so you have to be protected to save from it and also good to know what are the most dangerous viruses and random wares.
Installing good anti virus will not be enough we also have avoid entering unsecured websites and phishing sites.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Semar Mesem on April 26, 2019, 01:46:11 PM
When we are online, too many malicious programs, this is what makes us have to be vigilant and activate security features, and I install Avast and ESET for protecting my PC.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: coinmaster241 on April 26, 2019, 01:46:38 PM
Spywares,malwares,Trojans ,these are the worst enemies of windows pc ,it will be better to keep your coins and tokens on hardware wallets or even mobile wallets with private keys ,on windows pc I don't know how effective antivirus software is and PCs are easily hacked by spyware's this days,I stay off pc I'm better off using mobile
True, spyware, trojans and the like are big enemies because even though they have been updated using anti-virus, but if the virus is embedded it is hard to turn it off. except by carefully examining the services of Windows, Windows Run and regedit every time you first run to minimize trojans, spyware runs. For those of us who are laymen it is really very difficult because of the way that they (hackers) do updates and are more sophisticated so that users are not aware that their PCs have been hacked


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: lovesybitz on April 26, 2019, 03:00:20 PM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 

We need to be careful in downloading the virus protection to our computer. Sometimes there are lot of anti- malware virus that causing our computer into risk situation. Which is lead our desktop or laptop in dangerous case. So what I did and used for this things was Kaspersky to protect my computer into hacker.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ridha inoue on April 26, 2019, 03:15:46 PM
So far I have never had a problem with my wallet or computer security.
and my friends are almost all cryptocurrency and we together maintain the privacy of each of us.
I also do not use security such as bitlocks or the like because I think cryptocurrency is still in a safe stage.
after reading this thread I thought I would start to consider the security of my laptop and start installing security that was more stringent than before.
Thanks for this thread.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jakelyson on April 26, 2019, 03:26:12 PM
I have two separate computers. The first one is for personal use. If anything happens to it, like it got malware or virus, I simply wipe the drives and reformat it.

The second one is for crypto and online banking use. This one I only plug into the internet when I use it to transfer coins, make online transactions or update anti-virus and anti-malware. Other than that, it is unplugged or unconnected to the internet. By isolating it to the rest of the world, it is completely safe from hackers and viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Oceat on April 26, 2019, 05:25:23 PM
If you really want a secure computer install Linux on your computer and put a password on every exploitable hole that you find. And if you have some Bitcoin use a hardware wallet or you can also use an offline computer for your own, in that way you will never gonna get hack. Simple suggestion yet too effective unless someone stole your own PC/Laptop.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Nezerlan on April 26, 2019, 05:26:10 PM
Getting hacked is one of the risks of using a computer that is connected to the internet. I'm guilty of keeping my passwords and private keys on my laptop. Although I'm always with it and I don't live in an area where anyone can easily have access to it


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hovrah on April 26, 2019, 06:22:36 PM
Getting hacked is one of the risks of using a computer that is connected to the internet. I'm guilty of keeping my passwords and private keys on my laptop. Although I'm always with it and I don't live in an area where anyone can easily have access to it
if you personally become interested in your otherworldly tournament, then it will be much easier to save all your keys and passwords if you do not make mistakes yourself.  But I want to assure you that if someone is interested in your personality, a good character will find opportunities to steal your information.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Kafanchanchan on April 26, 2019, 07:07:15 PM
These issue of viruses is becoming more and more rampant these days and it becoming a little bit scary for me. I really don't know why people will be out to deliberately set up malware's that will do harmony to other people or even trying to steal personal details of other members. Best to to always stay safe and have backups for all files


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on April 26, 2019, 07:18:51 PM
If you really want a secure computer install Linux on your computer and put a password on every exploitable hole that you find. And if you have some Bitcoin use a hardware wallet or you can also use an offline computer for your own, in that way you will never gonna get hack. Simple suggestion yet too effective unless someone stole your own PC/Laptop.

Yes, you are right. Linux-based operating systems are more protected against the introduction of viruses. I also prefer to work on it. But besides that, I always use my browser in the sandbox. After closing the browser, everything is destroyed to its original state. From phishing sites, you can protect yourself with extensions for Google Chrome. And of course, do not mix work and entertainment. Let there be two computers for different purposes. This is minimal protection that works very effectively.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: e@symode on April 26, 2019, 07:23:00 PM
I think that you already understand that today no protection will help. If you catch the eye of hackers, in any case they will try to use you and use your mind to hack. You are the weakest place to break.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: mr.robot8 on April 26, 2019, 07:42:57 PM

many airdrops require the download of a proprietary wallet on your computer which is very risky, since you can also install viruses or troians at the same time, if we really want to install something of uncertain origin we must first scan with a good antivirus, as further protection we would add the option to run the programs only with the administrator's permission


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Grenee on April 26, 2019, 07:46:39 PM
This is very essential even in blockchain. Security is very good because we need to secure our asset, apart from that wallet and other stuff need good security because it might be hacked or lose if there is no good security backing up the system. We all know this no need to say much on it


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: rachman mahesa on April 26, 2019, 07:56:06 PM

many airdrops require the download of a proprietary wallet on your computer which is very risky, since you can also install viruses or troians at the same time, if we really want to install something of uncertain origin we must first scan with a good antivirus, as further protection we would add the option to run the programs only with the administrator's permission
I have experienced that and often. Indeed, I had previously participated in airdrop. And it really must be done to install a wallet. Indeed it is too dangerous for our computers, but I always do that. And by doing that I have often got a virus from nowhere. Therefore I have stopped to do a suspicious installation for the security of my computer going forward.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Thomas-s on April 26, 2019, 08:34:46 PM
This is very essential even in blockchain. Security is very good because we need to secure our asset, apart from that wallet and other stuff need good security because it might be hacked or lose if there is no good security backing up the system. We all know this no need to say much on it
You can talk a lot about security, but it doesn’t matter what level of security a wallet has if users don’t know how to properly store their private keys.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bitstalker on April 26, 2019, 10:10:55 PM
without using a security like bitlocker windows, you will still be safe, you just have to be careful "to use the program and also in my opinion installing an antivirus that has protection against computers and the internet is important because of that to avoid phishing, rat etc.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Wayrey2020 on April 26, 2019, 10:59:41 PM
The first thing is avoiding physical ones such as friends who can enter or access your computer without you noticing them, they are the first you need to watch out for so password your whole computer. Secondly check carefully what you are downloading and links clicking on. Also have a trusted anti virus and paid for it to secure your computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: JuanPaulo on April 26, 2019, 11:03:07 PM
The best computer protection is using a safe Linux operating system on it. I have installed Ubuntu Linux on all computers a long time ago and am very pleased with it. I do not need to monitor antivirus programs, because there are no viruses in the Linux operating system.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: CjMapope on April 26, 2019, 11:04:57 PM
lol windows has this built in for years now
its called secure boot :P
theres also Microsofts bitlocker
noone will be able to access your files even IF your PC is compromised with those ;)
unless their the NSA haha



Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Fuhre on April 26, 2019, 11:38:52 PM
There is a lot of software that you can use, the more software, the more complicated, I suggest enough 2, with that the hacker has experienced difficulties. I added some security applications. for example

AxCrypt, this is one of the best tools for encrypting all files in your computer. AxCrypt is the leading open-source encryption software for Windows. This software integrates seamlessly with Windows to compress, encrypt, decrypt, send, and work with files individually.

DiskCryptor, is an open encryption solution that offers encryption of all disk partitions, including system partitions. In fact, openness runs in contrast to the current situation, where most software with comparable functions is actually used to protect confidential data.
So try to only protect important data, not need all the data because you will need extra effort


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: rosebrand on April 26, 2019, 11:40:09 PM
It's simple. Do not store private keys, important passwords on a computer that has access to the network. Yes, maybe this is inconvenient. But it is extremely safe.

yes, this method is very easy, but for now it is also difficult if the computer is not connected to network access because this device is unfortunately not used, because at this time access to the network is more important for the needs of computer devices especially if you only have one computer. the most important thing is if a computer connected to the network in using it and surfing in the virtual world must be careful on sites that they visit so that they are not exposed to viruses from a phishing website.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: the rise on April 26, 2019, 11:46:32 PM
So far I have always been careful in accessing the computers that I use so as to minimize the risks that occur on my computer, because almost all my passwords are stored on the computer even though I have a backup on other devices but when entering passwords it would be better if we rely copy paste without typing manually.
For programs that protect my personal computer, I only rely on premium AV that helps maintain computer health.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Dreamchaser21 on April 26, 2019, 11:48:37 PM
lol windows has this built in for years now
its called secure boot :P
theres also Microsofts bitlocker
noone will be able to access your files even IF your PC is compromised with those ;)
unless their the NSA haha


Don’t sure about this one especially when you downloaded a suspicious link and you will be dead for sure. Securing your computer should be first before anything else because hackers are to genius and they all have the system to get your personal documents so don’t over confident about your operating system security. 


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: gilangIDR on April 27, 2019, 12:13:21 AM

many airdrops require the download of a proprietary wallet on your computer which is very risky, since you can also install viruses or troians at the same time, if we really want to install something of uncertain origin we must first scan with a good antivirus, as further protection we would add the option to run the programs only with the administrator's permission
I have experienced that and often. Indeed, I had previously participated in airdrop. And it really must be done to install a wallet. Indeed it is too dangerous for our computers, but I always do that. And by doing that I have often got a virus from nowhere. Therefore I have stopped to do a suspicious installation for the security of my computer going forward.
We are required to have a computer that has a good security system, make it a habit to always update the security program that we have. If we use Windows OS, make sure the system is always updated. That way we can avoid the risk of getting a virus. Besides that, always use a trusted official wallet, I am sure if the wallet comes from an official coin, we can be sure to be free of viruses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bhadz on April 27, 2019, 10:27:42 AM
The best computer protection is using a safe Linux operating system on it. I have installed Ubuntu Linux on all computers a long time ago and am very pleased with it. I do not need to monitor antivirus programs, because there are no viruses in the Linux operating system.
It's a misinformation to say that there's no viruses found on Linux. Most of the users are into Windows and MAC so virus creators target mostly those users of two specific OS. But there are existing virus with Linux.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: asus09 on April 27, 2019, 10:56:19 AM


I think there are many recommendations for the security of your laptop. like installing antivirus and internet security. the second is very necessary to anticipate the existence of a torjan virus or that will malwhare.
the rest you have to be careful to store your wallet and make a backup in a different place. for example an external or flasdist hardist


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Whosdaddy on April 27, 2019, 11:04:28 AM
I am using only browser wallets, because I believe that they are more safe than regular desktop wallets. Secondly, I always have an anti virus software in background to protect my PC from all different viruses and fishing websites.
Hard wallet would still be the safest of all for now, because it is not vulnerable to any form of security threat, just a little bit expensive to own and manage, I have not really tried using browser wallet, most of the wallets I have used and still using has been desktop wallet.

The desktop wallet I have used is one that I have access to my private key which is EXODUS wallet, and has been safer for me ever since I started using it, I only make sure that my passkey to the wallet is a very strong one, that will be difficult for any hacker to hack and at the same time, I still make sure that my pc is well cleaned to avoid monitoring by spam tools.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Ellen Adarna on April 27, 2019, 03:25:42 PM
Nowadays, there are now a lot hackers that could easily access into your account or wallet and steal all of your funds, that is why it would be safer if you use wallets that has great security features and you should also not to download any files in any untrusted websites because i could be a virus or a key for you to get hack easily. In my opinion, using a hardware wallet like ledger is the safest wallet that you can use because you are the only one who can access to it as long you remember your private key and keep your hardware wallet in a safe place. There are also sites like online gambling sites or crypto casino that are not safe or secure to play, that is why you better check those websites too if you are interested to play gambling online. I am also playing in a crypto casino (https://vegascasino.io/casino/video-slots/golden-lucky-pigs), but i always pick the safe and secure gambling sites that i am convenient to play on. Lastly, don't ever share any of your accounts and passwords, and avoid opening your accounts in a public place because they may see your account and passwords for you to be safe and secure.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: adeleke15 on April 27, 2019, 03:28:55 PM
hardware wallet is the best way to protect for coins from all virus


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jerry0 on May 02, 2019, 07:33:17 PM
How do you make sure any wallet you download is legit?  I ask this because of certain coins that are not compatible with the nano ledger s.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: lifesgood10 on May 06, 2019, 10:07:44 PM
The first thing is avoiding physical ones such as friends who can enter or access your computer without you noticing them, they are the first you need to watch out for so password your whole computer. Secondly check carefully what you are downloading and links clicking on. Also have a trusted anti virus and paid for it to secure your computer.

The key word friend attracted me; keeping many friends is harmful to your computer or phones especially when you are a successful crypto trader

And from experience; you need to watch your pass phrase around friends


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: doycku on May 07, 2019, 07:40:13 PM
How do you make sure any wallet you download is legit?  I ask this because of certain coins that are not compatible with the nano ledger s.
Until now, I have never installed the Wallet application on my computer, because I always used wallets on websites, as well as Android applications.  If with the first everything is clear, then with the second: Trust in the Play makes the market its choice.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: indoagung88 on May 08, 2019, 10:00:55 AM
After I read the same thing last month, I want to be more careful in looking after my computer. At least I don't store passwords in computers or files, and it's also not careless to get into trapping sites. Don't do things that aren't right, avoid trying something from unknown sources. Because it is very dangerous for your computer system.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bolshojkush on May 08, 2019, 10:33:16 AM
I myself only use antivirus avast to protect my computer, there are no other programs, my advice is that we better download programs that are clear and from well-known webs so that we avoid dangerous viruses

In addition, I can advise you to use the site https://www.virustotal.com/gui/home/upload to check the downloaded files.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Alpinat on May 08, 2019, 03:51:15 PM
Aside from protecting your computer be sure that you have a plan in your wallets in case that you computer got hacked or got virus because it is very important to have that kind of plan. There are some programs on the internet but it is too risky because it can also give a virus to your computer even more.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ariyzt on May 08, 2019, 04:00:27 PM
so far my computer work well with just windows deffender installed here. no other antivirus or program or software anything else. i think as long as we don't download program that can damaged our computer is enough


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: OneCoinMan on May 10, 2019, 11:56:13 PM
It's simple. Do not store private keys, important passwords on a computer that has access to the network. Yes, maybe this is inconvenient. But it is extremely safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: L A R A on May 11, 2019, 12:27:28 AM
I only use antivirus to protect my computer, there are no other programs
If you ask to protect passwords, I think we only need to limit ourselves to surfing the internet don't open strange sites and everything will be safe


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: qcoindev on May 11, 2019, 04:26:36 AM
Make sure you have most of your fund stored in cold storage that couldn't be stolen even if you computer was compromised.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: pushups44 on May 11, 2019, 04:37:43 AM
I recommend using an antivirus program with good reviews such as Avast or Avira. Also, MalwareBytes can be used in conjunction with it. Common sense such as avoiding emails promising free coins or airdrops is also very important. If possible use a Chromebook or Linux to log into websites.

Perhaps most importantly, a hardware wallet is a big, big plus using any operating system.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: steveabrahams on May 11, 2019, 06:20:19 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 
I always have at least one antivirus and antimalware to protect my computer. Also save all important files and data in your flashdisk, so if your pc got hacked or something bad, your information still save. Stored all your coins in hardwallet is a good choice too, more safety than web wallet or online wallet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Whosdaddy on May 13, 2019, 10:50:17 AM
I only use antivirus to protect my computer, there are no other programs
If you ask to protect passwords, I think we only need to limit ourselves to surfing the internet don't open strange sites and everything will be safe
Very well, I think that is still the best way to protect ones’ PC, but we must ensure that the antivirus is one that has all security tools including phishing, because phishing is not a virus and I think this is where most hackers comes through.

The antivirus must be able to also protect the computer with all the necessary tools and also keep up to date on new developments, because hackers too works from time to time in breaking though the loop hole of any antivirus by releasing different and stronger viruses to the internet. For password, we should just use a stronger password like you said and stop storing them on our pc, we can just try to cram them.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: krisnajsadrak on May 13, 2019, 11:43:59 AM
It's simple. Do not store private keys, important passwords on a computer that has access to the network. Yes, maybe this is inconvenient. But it is extremely safe.

thats right, but its too complicated
i think the best way to keep our computer safe is
first do not download unknown applications and second do not click or log in to any phissing link in the internet
sometimes somebody sent this phissing link to our email, just ignore it and report it  ;)


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BossMacko on May 13, 2019, 11:48:58 AM
My advice is:
Dedicating computer or laptop (not mobile devices), that only be used of only limited purposes:
- Using your bitcointalk account.
- Trading on well known exchanges.
- Downloading, installing wallets from well known coins from official websites.
- Preparing Internet Security softwares (still have active license key).
That's all you need to protect your computers.
Great advice but if you want to be fully secured, don't use internet at all. This is serious, I am planning to have a laptop at least the cheapest one just to store my coins and never to connect it into any internet connection. Its a must to be wise, we have more reason to protect our wallet so the hackers will never see any chance on touching our precious coins. My advice is to back up everything and use all the security features of the wallet.

This is what i am doing.

I have an old laptop and i did a reformat.

Now only application it has is my wallet.

Bookmarked all online web wallet also.

I havent experience hack, phishing or malware virus attack since i did that.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Burogh on May 13, 2019, 12:05:41 PM
Spywares,malwares,Trojans ,these are the worst enemies of windows pc ,it will be better to keep your coins and tokens on hardware wallets or even mobile wallets with private keys ,on windows pc I don't know how effective antivirus software is and PCs are easily hacked by spyware's this days,I stay off pc I'm better off using mobile

Indeed, hard wallet is good option to secure our assets. But if we want protect our computer, we can start from not visiting on suspicous link on our email because right now many link sent to our email. To avoid from wrong web or phising site, better check on web certificate and security.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Wintersoldier on May 13, 2019, 12:15:14 PM
As long as you keep your coins in a different computer other than the PC you use for your daily stuff, you will be fine.

Having Adblock, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes is cool. If you don't download too many pirated software, that's even better. Being cautious will keep you safe %99 of the time. If you just keep your important stuff on somewhere else, you'll be safe all the time. (at least against the hackers, viruses etc... Your hardware still can get broken.)

It's quite different in my point I guess? Having more access to more computer will going to put you into risk rather than to just use one computer or cellphone that will going to be better if you set it as its main function, just to keep your cryptocurrency in a safe location. Since, we are prone to hacks in our personal computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Padawan007 on May 13, 2019, 12:23:13 PM
Assuming the PC is is easily compromised.... I invest in latest antivirus program beside buying nano s to store my coin and keep myself updated with latest news


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: repear7 on May 13, 2019, 12:28:08 PM
I implemented several security systems for my computer. I implemented a dual security system by displaying a confirmation of every important step done by my computer. Besides that, I only use this computer personally. Besides I can't be anyone else who uses my computer so that all the control on my computer is in my hands. I don't apply passwords on my computer but I keep confidential information on my computer in a very confidential manner. In my opinion, passwords in Windows are less useful because they are very likely to be hacked. Hacked windows passwords is very easy. Yeah, indeed an effective way is to use this computer personally.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Andrei_Workout on June 03, 2019, 10:23:24 AM
As long as you keep your coins in a different computer other than the PC you use for your daily stuff, you will be fine.

Having Adblock, Kaspersky, Malwarebytes is cool. If you don't download too many pirated software, that's even better. Being cautious will keep you safe %99 of the time. If you just keep your important stuff on somewhere else, you'll be safe all the time. (at least against the hackers, viruses etc... Your hardware still can get broken.)

It's quite different in my point I guess? Having more access to more computer will going to put you into risk rather than to just use one computer or cellphone that will going to be better if you set it as its main function, just to keep your cryptocurrency in a safe location. Since, we are prone to hacks in our personal computer.
it is absolutely true, do not go to different links, do not climb different sites, ideally for working with cryptocurrencies it is better to have a separate computer, and do not work on it on the Internet at all, except for working with purses.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jerry0 on July 05, 2019, 02:50:32 AM
What other things ppl need to be careful of? 


What if you use someones powerbank to charge your phone or tablet?  Is that safe or not?  Assuming you connect to the usb port on it?


What if its a power bank that could charge a laptop?  Thus it either connects to your laptops ac adapter spot which is a hole... or say it was usb-c.  I assume the first situation with the ac adapter to the laptop is still possible but very hard?  But if it was connected via usb-c ... its much easier?


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: voltesbit777 on July 05, 2019, 03:11:07 AM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 

As long as you're not clicking any suspicious link or phishing site your computer is safe. Just don't click or open the site like http:// or more.
but honestly, I bought kaspersky to protect my computer good for 2 years and so far so good actually. Just always be careful on clicking the the site that are too suspicious, bear that in your mind.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Averim on July 05, 2019, 03:21:58 AM
I use an antivirus pack with antivirus and internet security and also i don't store my important data on the online pc, i have it saved in a offline device.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: farraddy on July 05, 2019, 09:20:47 AM
Antivirus protection of the computer is of course necessary even if you do not work with cryptocurrencies. It does not always help and your computer can catch the virus. You yourself do not need to go to suspicious sites.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: xenomorphe1 on July 05, 2019, 09:30:44 AM
It is better to not store your password on your computer. Yes, it can make it faster to find your password on your computer. But it also make it faster for a hacker to get the password.
Just be careful not to install anything suspicious and don't install crack or anything which can contain trojan horses. Becareful to not go on the wrong website and don't participate in giveaway of ETH.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bolshojkush on July 05, 2019, 09:42:28 AM
It's simple. Do not store private keys, important passwords on a computer that has access to the network. Yes, maybe this is inconvenient. But it is extremely safe.

You just do not go to phishing sites, as 90% of the stolen keys users provide themselves. To store on a separate computer all data of course well, but not everyone can afford to have 2 computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: romecheo on July 05, 2019, 09:48:07 AM
If you wanted to protect your computer, you may follow the basic rules below:

1. Use a firewall.
2. Install antivirus software.
3. Install an anti-spyware package.
4. Use complex passwords.
5. Keep your OS, apps and browser up to date.
6. Ignore spam.
7. Back up your computer.
8. Shut it down.
9. Use virtualization.
10. Secure your network.
11. Use two-factor authentication.
12. Use encryption

And you should aware the 10 most common cyber attack types:

1. Denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks
2. Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack
3. Phishing and spear phishing attacks
4. Drive-by attack
5. Password attack
6. SQL injection attack
7. Cross-site scripting (XSS) attack
8. Eavesdropping attack
9. Birthday attack
10. Malware attack

https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/ (https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/)

If you are concerned about your password for wallet, keep it somewhere else, store it like paper wallet.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: sniveling on July 05, 2019, 06:47:45 PM
It's simple. Do not store private keys, important passwords on a computer that has access to the network. Yes, maybe this is inconvenient. But it is extremely safe.

You just do not go to phishing sites, as 90% of the stolen keys users provide themselves. To store on a separate computer all data of course well, but not everyone can afford to have 2 computer.
I think that basically these are simple errors in keeping data or presenting it to others. I think it makes no sense to hack the computer users around the world.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: btccrusher on July 05, 2019, 07:03:41 PM
I use Kaspersky internet security to protect my pc and connection from virus and other threats. I'm not sure if it's fully secure, but I never found anything unusual while I use this tool in all of my device. The only downside is, I sometimes experience slow performance due to live scanning or bug.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Greatchu on July 05, 2019, 07:32:10 PM
There is not password software on PC that can not be hacked as far as hacking goes ,this is why I don't use PC to keep crypto coins ,if you want to use PC don't share your computer will friends and stay away from phishing or suspicious links


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Mike Mayor on July 05, 2019, 09:19:41 PM
If you wanted to protect your computer, you may follow the basic rules below:

1. Use a firewall.
2. Install antivirus software.
3. Install an anti-spyware package.
4. Use complex passwords.
5. Keep your OS, apps and browser up to date.
6. Ignore spam.
7. Back up your computer.
8. Shut it down.
9. Use virtualization.
10. Secure your network.
11. Use two-factor authentication.
12. Use encryption

And you should aware the 10 most common cyber attack types:

1. Denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks
2. Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack
3. Phishing and spear phishing attacks
4. Drive-by attack
5. Password attack
6. SQL injection attack
7. Cross-site scripting (XSS) attack
8. Eavesdropping attack
9. Birthday attack
10. Malware attack

https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/ (https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/)

If you are concerned about your password for wallet, keep it somewhere else, store it like paper wallet.
From what was suggested above, everything is indeed very important. And I will do it from now on, because it's very important to protect devices that we use dangerous attacks. Thank you for very important suggestions for the future. Everyone must know this.

I do all that was listed in the first list. I shut down my pc every now and then to clear the cache. You need to eventually do it anyway. It also will restart during updates.
Most things stay up to date by themselves as well. They just need the pc to restart. I also protect my gaming accounts and other accounts to forums and such things. F2A is a must.

I haven't heard of some of those cyber attack types before. Interesting names. I think I will look them up.  ;D

Are one of those attack methods physical? Since someone can plug a usb in your pc or something?


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: JCviggen on July 05, 2019, 09:26:31 PM
There is not password software on PC that can not be hacked as far as hacking goes ,this is why I don't use PC to keep crypto coins ,if you want to use PC don't share your computer will friends and stay away from phishing or suspicious links
I am doing exactly how you said. I always carry my computer with me and only I have access to it. this is an important part of keeping your data in safe


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: acmakc12 on July 05, 2019, 09:27:05 PM
Nonsense, your attention will be your main defense !! You do not need to download any antiviruses and other things, if you suddenly need someone, they will not save you, and in the case of the usual surfing the Internet, you are required to be careful and attentive, you just need to install the extension from the advertisement for the browser, and otherwise you do something extra in most cases.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Lan75 on July 05, 2019, 09:30:20 PM
If you wanted to protect your computer, you may follow the basic rules below:

1. Use a firewall.
2. Install antivirus software.
3. Install an anti-spyware package.
4. Use complex passwords.
5. Keep your OS, apps and browser up to date.
6. Ignore spam.
7. Back up your computer.
8. Shut it down.
9. Use virtualization.
10. Secure your network.
11. Use two-factor authentication.
12. Use encryption

And you should aware the 10 most common cyber attack types:

1. Denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks
2. Man-in-the-middle (MitM) attack
3. Phishing and spear phishing attacks
4. Drive-by attack
5. Password attack
6. SQL injection attack
7. Cross-site scripting (XSS) attack
8. Eavesdropping attack
9. Birthday attack
10. Malware attack

https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/ (https://blog.netwrix.com/2018/05/15/top-10-most-common-types-of-cyber-attacks/)

If you are concerned about your password for wallet, keep it somewhere else, store it like paper wallet.
When we say "Back up your computer" does it mean that we need to have a spare computer?

I format my PC every six months so that it would be clear of unwanted malware that may infiltrate my PC, is this advisable? Not an IT guy here.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: stigmacryptonight on July 05, 2019, 09:38:35 PM
When we say "Back up your computer" does it mean that we need to have a spare computer?

I format my PC every six months so that it would be clear of unwanted malware that may infiltrate my PC, is this advisable? Not an IT guy here.
Maybe doing it is a good step like that. Formatting or cleaning every 6 months must be done and I will try to do it. So that our computers are always clean of viruses or something. And now my computer has never even been cleaned or reformatted because I think my computer will be safe if I avoid things I don't want.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: peter0425 on July 05, 2019, 09:41:26 PM
[.. snip ..]
When we say "Back up your computer" does it mean that we need to have a spare computer?

I format my PC every six months so that it would be clear of unwanted malware that may infiltrate my PC, is this advisable? Not an IT guy here.
I'm guessing what he meant by that is that you should have a back-up of your files, specially important one so that in an event of a hack or viruses or phishing, you can just format everything and you can put back your files as if nothing had happened.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: coino.org on July 05, 2019, 09:44:30 PM
My protection is not that good, but better than it used to be, because I was hacked and my funds were stolen, so I am trying to eliminate all possible vulnerabilities


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: clipto on July 06, 2019, 01:39:49 PM
I am protecting my laptop with a great anti virus systems. You do not need to be greedy if we are talking about funds security thats why in my opinion it is better to pay for a good software and be sure that you are safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Artemis3 on July 06, 2019, 04:09:31 PM
Besides making sure not to download the wrong programs that can be fake programs like fake wallets and not clicking on links, what other important things should you do to protect your computer?  Yes i know you should not put crypto in it but even those who have hardware wallets, some coins cannot be put in the hardware wallet and you need to put it on its own wallet you install or in an exchange. 


First off, does everyone here put a password on their computer?  I read the windows password is completely useless.  But does anyone here use veracrypt or a program where you must enter a password on your computer before you can log in?  Because i read cases where a hacker if they have access to your laptop can put a virus, trojan, keylogger in your computer... then shut down your computer and if you never knew someone accessed your computer, well anything you type on it can be visible to the hacker.  Of course this requires someone smart to have physical access to your laptop.  Thus if they take your laptop, well even if they put a trojan on it, well as long as you don't type your stuff on it, thats fine.


Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 

Just run a good Linux distro using an encrypted partition, it asks a password at boot and unless its correct, the data is scrambled. Incidentally if you lose your password you lose your data. I think veracrypt/bitlocker attempt to do the same in windows, but windows has several more things to worry about.

User attitude is one of the factors, but so is OS design, and Windows is flawed to the extreme. You run that and its only a matter of time, by user action or inaction (missed update, 0day exploit, accidental click). While Linux is not perfect, it is ages better. Securing Linux is much easier than securing Windows, and with the later you will always have to second guess.

So unless you didn't get the answer: Running Linux (or BSD) is first step towards computer security.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: mksundip on July 06, 2019, 04:11:34 PM
I think there's nothing wrong with protecting our computer from antivirus and anti-malware networks, especially if we store all digital assets on the computer


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Nezerlan on July 06, 2019, 04:18:05 PM
If you have millions worth of money in cryptocurrency then saving it in a computer is not safe. Using a hardware wallet is best but if u have to save it in a computer then at least make sure its one you don't connect very often to the Internet


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: 2Kool4Skewl on July 06, 2019, 05:00:21 PM
Now it is impossible not to protect your computer from viruses.  Because now cyber attacks are very popular and common.  I think that this should be de facto.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: olabiyijummy02 on July 20, 2019, 11:27:36 PM
On the off chance that you are genuine about ensuring your coins that are put away in your PC then you have to abandon Windows and start to utilize Linux, there is basically no other way, the Windows usable framework is just to unreliable to store any significant measure of cash, so you have to download your preferred Linux dissemination, check that everything is right and after that introduce it and if conceivable attempt to abstain from associating that PC to the Internet so the odds of getting hacked remotely are low


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: fvb on July 20, 2019, 11:56:04 PM
I learned a lot of interesting and new things by reading the messages.  This is a really important component for users.  What is described here is worth exploring in detail.  In my opinion, the most important thing is not to shine your keys to your wallets, and of course caution is a priority.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: pixie85 on July 21, 2019, 12:27:53 AM
OP said that windows password is useless. It isn't. It offers very low protection but it's not there to protect your computer from outside hackers or tech savvy people or even people who have to take HDD out or load linux from a USB stick. It's there to protect your PC from children or coworkers who might do something when you're away taking a piss. :P

BIOS password is even better and it's pretty good when you don't want your wife or mother spying on you. Most people don't know how to reset it and won't have time to take your computer apart. It's always better to have even a weak password on your PC but it won't help you with online attacks and that's who most people lose their money.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BennyK on July 21, 2019, 01:17:10 AM
It is always good to keep ones protective softwares updated in other to enjoy the best security for ones computer. However, the best way to gain good security for ones computer is to first take precautionary measures especially when it comes to the downloading of unknown files, opening of unknown files, visiting unknown websites and the storing of login details in emails.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Juse14 on July 21, 2019, 01:23:29 AM
You can try a few option :
  • Save the key at flashdisk
  • Make a rar for your file and encrypt the file
  • Change the extension file of your rar file ( You can get double protection)
  • Print out your file to a paper.
I really like the option of "Rar File" you can get more protection with double protection "Password Rar" & "Changing the extension file"


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: btc_angela on July 21, 2019, 01:58:07 AM
Education is the best way to protect our assets here in crypto. Cyber criminals are all over the space now and if you don't know how to even scan your pc then you are doom to be a victim at one point in time. Educated ourselves, there's a lot of tutorials/helps even here in the community so I will advise everyone to really take the time to learn and practice everything we learn from this forum.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: DDante on July 21, 2019, 02:13:51 AM
Get used to paper wallet my friend,if you don't know how to get one learn how to build one yourself because your PC hard disk can die at any moment,do not keep your private keys on hard disk


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: billyhaleym on July 21, 2019, 02:54:59 AM
The best option for now is offline wallet, I witnessed it, even family and friends can get Acess to files store on your computer and who knows? I personally have developed codes for my self and it works for me


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BitcoinPanther on July 21, 2019, 12:56:41 PM
Once a computer is connected to internet, then it is vulnerable to viruses and malware. We need a reliable anti-virus to prevent them to enter our computer.

In connection with these, we need also to protect our wallets passwords and security keys. As much as possible, we need to separate our files with our accounts credentials into an isolated offline computer. An offline computer should not be connected to the internet from the beginning of time.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hongus on July 21, 2019, 01:01:41 PM
The worst thing is that it is not known what viruses can exist and hackers have loopholes in your computer. And if you are chosen to attack you do not go anywhere. If you break the big exchanges that spend huge money on protection. It’s easy to hack your stove.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: whtchocla7e on July 21, 2019, 01:11:16 PM
The internet is really complicated, I have received dozens of emails every day from winning programs, inviting investors, ... I think they are deliberately installing something into my computer through the My mailed link. This is definitely something that is harmful to your computer, possibly a virus or can read data from your computer. Be careful


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: BennyK on July 22, 2019, 06:24:37 AM
I am using an antivirus which have anti keylogger option to prevent sending information typed with the keyboard of your pc to hackers. I always hold my tokens in hardware wallet as those are fully safe from any hacker attack.
Anti-viruses come with their own disadvantages too. I had one anti-virus which eventually turned into a virus itself when it got outdated. I think the most safest way to protect ones computer is to take precautionary measures with the type of links and files we follow and download respectively. Some links and files lead to phishing.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: trickyriky on July 22, 2019, 07:55:27 PM
If we use computers in making transactions, of course security is the main thing. Therefore it is obligatory to protect it. Actually there are many ways to protect it and everyone must have different ways to do it. For me, I only use antivirus, which many people usually use and until now my computer is still safe. And there are still many real ways to protect our computers.

These antivirus programs may not catch the programs that use your computer for hidden mining, which has become one of the biggest problems.

If you see that your laptop has become very slow, but you know that everything is OK with the hardware, probably, the best variant is to make a visit to a specialist. He will find the virus or the infected stuff that can take part in this hidden mining.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Vladok on July 22, 2019, 08:43:48 PM
I personally use an antivirus and still do so well, but still think to replace the antivirus with a cooler one to be completely sure of its security, and then heard that sometimes hackers steal the keys.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: NEERAJ ANAND on July 23, 2019, 10:34:27 AM
There are many ways to protect our computers from any hacking attack to keylogger by which hacker get all your text of typing there are many antiviruses and trojan software available which block every keylogger send through the hacker.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Jaggi90 on July 23, 2019, 11:42:29 AM
We need double protection , one from viruses and other from hackers. Both are active with internet access. Viruses can be controlled by using antivirus but hacking is more difficult to protect. Formatting the computer and not saving any personal details of bank account and other online wallets can minimize the risk of hacking.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Coltpython on July 23, 2019, 12:37:25 PM
Careful with links from emails. Also avoid downloading anything and everything you see online. Most of them have been programmed with keyloggers. Malwares are easy to detect as they tend to take over your browsers.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: daenarys_stormborn on July 23, 2019, 03:14:05 PM
I have never downloaded a special protection program for crypto like that on my computer, because in my opinion the most important thing to protect our own wallet is to keep our private key properly, and don't tell anyone about our private key, and avoid all phishing things site


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: im_not_dazzled on July 23, 2019, 03:27:51 PM
I have never downloaded a special protection program for crypto like that on my computer, because in my opinion the most important thing to protect our own wallet is to keep our private key properly, and don't tell anyone about our private key, and avoid all phishing things site
The more third-party wallets, apps we download and install to use, the more risks we take ourselves. I totally agreed with you that keeping private keys safely is enough to protect our funds. Of course, computers need to have protections from threats and we should spend small funds to buy and install reliable internet security / antivirus softwares. I suppose to install internet security softwares, which gives more advanced protections.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Chomsy on July 23, 2019, 03:47:23 PM
I myself only use antivirus avast to protect my computer, there are no other programs, my advice is that we better download programs that are clear and from well-known webs so that we avoid dangerous viruses

My last computer was serious damaged by virus and I lost quite great number of information. The computer I have now hasn't really had issues, but I still want a good anti virus for it. I don't trust the one I use now. How good is the avast you talked about please?


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: ilovealtcoins on July 23, 2019, 03:56:52 PM
I often use copyrighted software and install antivirus software.  Most of my storage passwords are encrypted with Kaspersky (my antivirus software).  I feel safer when using them.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: maculeth on July 23, 2019, 04:18:27 PM
important and must be, there are many ways to protect our computer, can install a strong antivirus, not carelessly plug in the flashdisk that we do not know how the flashdisk, do not access dangerous sites, the most dangerous is when our computer is attacked by cerber virus , it will be very dangerous because our files will not be opened, because it was encrypted by someone who made the virus.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: khiholangkang on July 24, 2019, 09:26:29 AM
Can someone tell me what program they use to password protect their laptop?  I do not do this as i heard this process is not that simple.  I heard there is either veracrypt or bitlocker.  Are those the only 2 options or best 2 options?  If so, which do you choose and with it, does that mean a thief with access to your laptop cannot get into your laptop and store anything in it like trojan unless they have the password?  Because say someone installed a trojan in your laptop while you are not there for a bit... let say its just a friend who did it b/c they know you have crypto... that is dangerous.  Any advice here? 
I use Kaspersky, it is not only useful as an antivirus but it can also secure networks, passwords, etc.
I think you also need to try it, so far I feel comfortable using it compared to other programs


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Hans Groober on July 24, 2019, 09:36:50 AM
The best protection for your computer is the use of a safe operating system that is resistant to viruses and hacker attacks. Such a system is currently Linux Ubuntu. After I started using it, I stopped worrying about viruses and hacking my computer every day.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: farraddy on July 24, 2019, 10:05:18 AM
I try to make bookmarks of the sites necessary to me, but not to look for them through Google not to get on phishing. Of course I have antivirus, but we also have to protect your computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: bastian466 on July 24, 2019, 10:24:53 AM
I personally often use smart phones and rarely use a computer, sometimes using it to open a wallet that only supports Windows, something like that that I'm afraid I only use genuine security from a factory standard computer


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hell_slayer on July 24, 2019, 11:19:23 AM
Careful with links from emails. Also avoid downloading anything and everything you see online. Most of them have been programmed with keyloggers. Malwares are easy to detect as they tend to take over your browsers.
I think that links from emails are the main source of danger today. Inexperienced users can believe in congratulations about winning money or something like that they get on their e-mail and all they need is to download a small program and register in it ...
It is better not to open any e-mails from people you do not know, it will greatly improve the protection of your computer.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hd49728 on August 01, 2019, 04:12:28 AM
Careful with links from emails. Also avoid downloading anything and everything you see online. Most of them have been programmed with keyloggers. Malwares are easy to detect as they tend to take over your browsers.
I think that links from emails are the main source of danger today. Inexperienced users can believe in congratulations about winning money or something like that they get on their e-mail and all they need is to download a small program and register in it ...
It is better not to open any e-mails from people you do not know, it will greatly improve the protection of your computer.
Not only links from emails. Because you can receive dangerous links from other channels, Facebook, Twitter, Discord, Telegram. To protect yourself, the best thing to do is you have to strictly follow your own rules, that never clicking on links from strangers, from strange emails (don't open emails come from strangers), or even with well-known senders, whom you are familiar with, still don't click on strage links that likely dangerous ones.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: Kvalentine on August 01, 2019, 04:33:29 AM
You will be fine if you dont keep your coins and tokens on your computer,its better to invest in hardware wallets or get paper wallet and continue using your computer for daily use without worrying of getting hacked


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: hd49728 on August 01, 2019, 04:36:52 AM
You will be fine if you dont keep your coins and tokens on your computer,its better to invest in hardware wallets or get paper wallet and continue using your computer for daily use without worrying of getting hacked
Storing your coins on computers are not risky, if you don't have bad web surfing habits. Bad habits will lead to bad results.
- Internet security or antivirus softwares
- Good habits
- Strong passwords
- Saving seeds backup offline and safely.
I don't see reasons to own hardware wallets, just to be safe.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: globalking on August 01, 2019, 05:21:33 AM
this is a very important topic protecting your computer is very very important there many ways to do that but the first and most important thing is to put an antivirus.


Title: Re: Protecting Your Computer?
Post by: jerry0 on August 03, 2019, 07:13:42 PM
Anyone concerned with bringing your laptop to repair shop and not knowing what they can possibly do to it?