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 Post subject: Re: e-Government
PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 15:50 
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jomukuk wrote:
All 192.168.1.1 does is access the administrator in your router.
Surely anyone who has read the info for the router has altered the password ?
If not...who cares anyway ?
Your browser holds the same info about sites you have been to (mine deletes it every time I log-out of the browser) and so does the operating system (DNS cache).......


They could change your DNS server to one of their own, so when you access http://www.safespeed.org.uk instead of going to the IP address 66.29.138.186 it goes to (or via) some other computer, logging your activities.

I believe that this "DNS poisoning" can even be used over "secure" (HTTPS) connections, so any online banking etc. that is carried out from any PC on that connection can be compromised!!

Basically they have the key to your front door, and can use it whenever and however they want. :eek:

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 Post subject: Re: e-Government
PostPosted: Sat Mar 27, 2010 21:17 
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boomer wrote:

Basically they have the key to your front door, and can use it whenever and however they want. :eek:

mb


But they have that key because you gave it to them (by not changing the default credidentials) so you can hardly complain.

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 Post subject: Re: e-Government
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 09:10 
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More limited input from me... When I phone someone for help whom resides in the Philippines, so he told me, he already knows everything about me and can control, change and monitor what’s going on at my end. All I’m doing is confirming who I am, hopefully, to someone I can trust.

To use Boomer’s analogy, maybe I did give them the key but only because they’ve got a gun to my head. We seem to be going down a path where it’s becoming impossible to do anything without it being 'out there' in the aether and mere mortals like myself don’t know who is capable of doing what.

So I think I can complain dcb ;)

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 Post subject: Re: e-Government
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 09:18 
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Big Tone wrote:
So I think I can complain dcb ;)


Oh yes, you can. You do it frequently. :)

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 Post subject: Re: e-Government
PostPosted: Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:26 
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When using my pc to access the bank I first insert my account code.
The bank system then responds, the response is specific to the user and account, and is a known response to that user.
If the response is not the expected one, the final pass is not entered.
The pc sits on the protected side of the router, on which the password has been changed from the default.
In any case, if you are running windows then Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-037 is relevant. If you update regularly then you should have no problems. If you do not use updates then you have more problems to worry about !

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