Protect my system from hacking
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Hi, Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does. Can u help giving ideas to protect my system.Atleast if I get a message when he tries to access my system will be appreciable. Help me.:sigh:
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Hi, Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does. Can u help giving ideas to protect my system.Atleast if I get a message when he tries to access my system will be appreciable. Help me.:sigh:
Try installing (and using) the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer[^]. Its free, and it gives you a good overview of potential security openings.
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Hi, Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does. Can u help giving ideas to protect my system.Atleast if I get a message when he tries to access my system will be appreciable. Help me.:sigh:
You can disable remote desktop and terminal services and all these things that allow any one to use your pc and log to it ,by setting the Services you want only , and also from the Local Security Policy ,they are really good and helpful ,i have modified them in my own system and it is doing good till now :-D
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Hi, Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does. Can u help giving ideas to protect my system.Atleast if I get a message when he tries to access my system will be appreciable. Help me.:sigh:
I am not sure if this is qualified as 'hacking' really. After all, he is the system admin.
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Hi, Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does. Can u help giving ideas to protect my system.Atleast if I get a message when he tries to access my system will be appreciable. Help me.:sigh:
joy007 wrote:
Admistrator,in my office is very much willing to hack others system.I have Windows 2000 OS installed in my system.And I am sure that he does not know my login password so that he can hack my system through "Remote Desktop connection feature".Though some how he does.
In general concept, administator is the person that have the complete right to perform any action in the system. Whether, he or she has the full right and permission to access the system and data, they must have an ethical to access each user privacy. User privacy should be access only if there is a time for investigation on an serious issue. If you are a general user in the network, you have no opportunity to prevent any sensitive information to your administrator. Discuss this issue in the meeting to find out the solution.
joy007 wrote:
Can u help giving ideas to protect my system
If the problem could not be solve, try to keep only data that relate to your work in the computer. Any personal data should be keep in the personal removable media (flash drive or external hard disk drive).