How To Check If Your Connection is Secure?

in #security7 years ago

Your Internet connection is the entry point to a universe of data, yet it is an entryway that can work both ways. Similarly, as you can discover data through it, others can utilize it to locate data about you. Trojans and keyloggers can screen your PC utilization and transmit sensitive data, for example, Visa numbers and passwords, to an outsider.
Utilizing a Wi-Fi connection makes security considerably more critical because any individual who accesses your system can use it to lead illegal practices without your knowledge.
There are, in any case, a few techniques that can be utilized to monitor the security of your Internet connection. Some are basic, while others are exceptionally intricate, and there’s not a single tool that covers all conceivable security issues. Making the correct strides will lessen the danger of your Internet connection being hijacked
If you connect to the Internet, you should use a firewall. Ok, first things first. What is a firewall? Let's pretend you want to protect your house against an invasion of murderous mosquitoes, and for that, you put mosquito nets on all the doors and windows.
Install a Firewall
Well, a firewall is the same, except it protects your computer instead of your house, and the enemies are "worms" instead of murderous mosquitoes. There are two types of firewalls, hardware (appliances) and software (programs).
In short, whenever you connect to the Internet, you must protect against adware and spyware through a firewall. This one can help you in several ways.
Installing a firewall will significantly decrease the chance that your PC will be infected by a virus and forced into the service of a botnet. A firewall, as you may know, is a barrier that filters out Internet traffic which may be malicious.
Use a network monitoring tool
More and more home appliances are starting to connect wireless to other devices you have at home, this through your Wi-Fi router, with that you have your Blu-ray player sync with your console and your computer. While this is very convenient having too many devices connected to your router makes it challenging to know which ones are not supposed to be connected or are not yours at all, this is why using a network monitoring tool will help you sort out the devices that are not secure or that are unrecognized.
Using a VPN
In many cases, we have advised readers to use a private VPN network when connecting to a wireless network. As it can be assumed, through a VPN it passes private and confidential information to the wrong hands, it could be damaging to any company. This is further aggravated if the employee in question connects using an unprotected public Wi-Fi. Luckily, this problem can be mitigated by encrypting the data that is sent and received. In order to achieve this goal, the following protocols can be used: public Wi-Fi. In this way, the traffic that is generated travels encrypted and it is difficult for a third party to steal confidential information.

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