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Old 02-13-2008, 10:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Word About Computer Security

It hasn't been a significant issue, but there seem to be a constant number of users accessing Rat.Net (and other websites) with computers that aren't secured as much as they should be.

Below is a basic diagram of what all broadband users should have, at a minimum, for their typical home-computer setup:



The further expand on the three components:

MODEM: Would represent your connection to the public internet. I've pictured a typical DSL Modem, but it could be a Cable Modem, Wireless Modem, Satellite Device; basically whatever you're using to connect to the internet. The key requirement is that it would need an Ethernet Network hand-off/plugin for a small network cable to connect from it to your Router/Firewall device.

ROUTER/FIREWALL: Options abound in this category. The example pictured is a Linksys device that includes wireless features. They range from consumer devices for less than $50.00, up to complex enterprise-class workhorse units that cost thousands. If you don't know much about this component, feel free to post a reply here. There are many Rat.Net users that can offer suggestions and answer questions.

COMPUTER: This would be your PC (desktop/laptop/internet device). You already know what the requirements are to access TriumphRat.Net, but it is recommended that your computer have a decent Internet Security/Anti-Virus Software installed, with a current license that checks for updates daily.

The majority of users that come to me with issues do not have these three components. In most cases, their internet modems are connected directly into their computers. While some do purchase security software; many don't run anything, or run with free/trial versions, or fail to keep it updated.

I just wanted to post the basics, and offer a place for discussion on the topic.
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Are there any problems for those without WEP? I run your basic setup, but did not stop others from using my wireless router. I do have firewall setup on router.

(By the way, keep up the good work and good info.)
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WEP is a form of encryption that keeps your data packets from being "snooped" by people who would may have an interest in what you are doing.

What you need to do is check your firewall configuration and make a decision as to who/what can utilize it. Many consumers buy a WEP-enabled firewall, and go through great lengths to setup and encrypt their own connection, but still leave the firewall configuration open for others to pick up and utilize.

Check your firewall configuration and see if only WEP users can be allowed. Another option is to see if it can filter by MAC address, which is what I do on my firewall. Anyone can see it, and possibily connect to it, but the firewall won't allow them through. A MAC Address is unique ID given to network interfaces (the ethernet or wireless LAN card in your computer). It's fairly easy to obtain your computer's LAN MAC Address, but some of the newer consumer firewall products make it easier to restrict access by doing only for users who are logged in via WEP, and only a specific list you configure in the firewall.

If you're firewall doesn't appear to support those features, consider a new model or engage some technical assistance.

Consumer Firewalls are generally configured "open" out of the box, leaving you to input the restrictions. Commercial or Enterprise Firewalls come with everything "closed", which requires you to input what is allowed. It would be nice if Consumer Firewalls were sold with everything closed, but that would cause a very high rate of product returns because most consumers wouldn't know how (or have the patience) to read the instructions and configure them properly.

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