par Guijnor » 31 Mai 2003 10:04
Je viens de passer un test (quick test" sur pcplank ) et voici le résultat :
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<BR>Check for vulnerabilities of your computer system to remote attacks
<BR>We have scanned your system for open ports and for ports visible to others on the Internet. As a rule an open port means your computer is vulnerable to attacks by crackers. They gain access to your computer and its files through these open ports.
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<BR> Safe!
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<BR>Trojan horse check
<BR>The test scanned your system to find signs of a Trojan. If a Trojan horse is on your computer a cracker can access your system's files and your personal data.
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<BR> Safe!
<BR>There is no evidence of a Trojan horse on your system.
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<BR>Recommendation:
<BR>The absence of a Trojan horse on your system does not mean this problem cannot happen, of course. Anti-virus and/or anti-Trojan software should be installed and used on your system. If you already use this type of software on your system, its virus definitions (virus database) should regularly be updated.
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<BR>Browser privacy check
<BR>The test checked if your web browser reveals any private information while you visit Web sites. Usually such information is: the last site visited, your locale and who your Internet Service Provider is.
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<BR> Danger!
<BR>While visiting web sites your browser reveals private information about you and your computer. It sends information about previous sites you have visited. It may also save special cookies on your hard drive that have the purpose of directing advertising or finding out your habits while web surfing.
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<BR>Recommendation:
<BR>We advise you to get personal firewall software. If you already have a firewall program adjust it to block the distribution of such information.
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<BR>To compare your results to results of other users click on "Overall Stats".
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<BR>Je vais donc faire des tests plus poussés car ils me semblent peu efficaces ...
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"Les gens bien informés savent qu'il est impossible de transmettre la voix par des fils électriques, et quand bien même cela serait possible, cela n'aurait aucun intérêt pratique" Editorial, The Boston Post, 1865