Runescape Hacking: Avoiding Keyloggers and Protecting your Runescape details
Posted by: igsky2 // Category: Runescape Money Hacks, Runescape Password CrackerThis is Part One of keeping your Online Gaming Accounts safe. This entry applies to everything online that requires a password to gain access - not just games. Email accounts, Online Gambling accounts, Online Banking accounts - anything you log into over the Internet can be subject to attack by hackers. The more you know about the scams in place, the safer you and your online accounts are.
Spyware, Keylogging 鈥渢rojan鈥 programs on your computer and even your own wish to 鈥榝ast track鈥 your advancement are serious threats when it comes to the privacy of your personal information, and security of your online gaming characters.
The three major ways you鈥檒l find your online accounts 鈥榟acked into鈥 include:
Visiting a 鈥榬ogue鈥 website OR DOWNLOADING SOFTWARE that exploits flaws in Internet Explorer and plants a keylogger or password sniffer on your computer without your awareness (note, anyone who uses your computer could do this unknowingly). Many Autoclickers, Autominers, Autofishers and Autotalkers are actually TROJANS waiting to steal your password, so beware!
Having your trust abused by unscrupulous individuals who claim to work for the company providing the online service and then demand your username and password with a threat of banishment
Purposely giving out your account information (username and password) with the hopes of being able to 鈥渉ack鈥 the system - or someone else - yourself, usually to gain virtual items, money or levels without following the 鈥渦sual鈥 route.
Avoid Known Browser Exploits - Use Firefox, Not Internet Explorer
Download Firefox by clicking the Firefox/Google graphic at the top right of this blog.
Internet Explorer is the world鈥檚 most popular browser for those who use Microsoft Windows as their operating system, specifically because Internet Explorer comes installed with Windows computers, and most users (especially novice ones) won鈥檛 think to replace or even upgrade it. Unfortunately, because IE is so popular, and because so few users keep their software up-to-date, many hackers have focused their time developing programs and websites to exploit Internet Explorer鈥檚 known flaws. There are a LOT of browser exploits out there.
While all Windows users should visit WindowsUpdate.com once a month to catch up on Microsoft鈥檚 various security updates for the entire Operating System, Internet Surfers who wish to protect their online information should strongly consider moving away from Internet Explorer.
Scan For Spyware And Keyloggers Regularly
While replacing a highly-targetted-for-hacking browser with one less focused on is an important first step, it鈥檚 also important to acknowledge that hackers are constantly releasing new software and websites and trying new tricks to steal your online accounts from you. For this reason, you should be scanning your computer on a regular basis (at least once a month) to detect and remove spyware, data harvesters and keyloggers from your Windows PC.
Download Lavasoft鈥檚 Ad Aware SE (for your home computer, there鈥檚 a free version). Then, make sure all aspects of it are updated (when you first download it, there may still be updates you need to download immediately after installation) and then let it scan your drives. This may take a while if you, like me, have large drives. It鈥檚 worth the wait but you might want to let it scan overnight if you鈥檝e never scanned before. Remove *ALL* of the things that Ad Aware SE finds. You may have to right-click the list and choose 鈥渟elect all鈥 before proceeding if you have a long list. I had a friend with over 700 items in this list the first time we cleaned his computer up, and once they were all removed, his browsing sped up tremendously again.
Download Spyware Search & Destroy (these can both be found in Tucows directory) and do the same things as were done for Ad Aware in the previous paragraph. I find that these two programs work nicely together to keep my drive clean, with my doing weekly scans.
Never PURPOSELY Share Your Account Information Or Password
Any web link you get from an email that brings you to a page where you鈥檙e supposed to enter sensitive information like your credit card, bank info or passwords, don鈥檛 do it! Banks and other service providers would NEVER contact you that way.
Any instructions you receive about sending an email with specific details enclosed (usually under the guise of 鈥淚 can upgrade your stats/equipment/cash鈥 if you just follow these instructions鈥), examine the information carefully - if you鈥檙e sending out your username and password, they鈥檙e stealing your account!
Even just giving out your username can encourage hacking of your account at times. If your username is not already visible to others, don鈥檛 give it to anyone, as they may try to crack your password with brute force (ie: a program that has a list of dictionary words it uses as passwords in login attempts).
Be Careful What Addons And Hacks You Download
While some online games allow for third-party software to be 鈥渁dded on鈥 to improve your enjoyment of the game, some games do not. RuneScape, for example, has no legitimate addons which do not violate the Terms of Service you agreed upon when signing up, and very often any addons you鈥檒l download are actually keyloggers that enable someone else to steal your account entirely.
Games like World of Warcraft, however, have a thriving 鈥淯I Mod/Addons鈥 community and many advanced users download and install .LUA scripts which work with WoW to change launch bars, introduce in-game schedulers, track information while gaming, etc. In this case, the general rule is this:
If the Addon you鈥檙e downloading contains an executable file (in the form of a .bat file or a .exe or .com file), be very careful about running it. Executable files can easily contain keyloggers specifically added to steal your account information.
Keep Your Virus Checker Up To Date
And finally, as is standard these days, get a virus scanner that runs on your machine all the time it鈥檚 on, and make sure the virus scanner keeps up to date. I personally use Norton with its LiveUpdate feature, but you may prefer something else, or your computer may prefer something else聽 I鈥檝e had virus programs severely slow down my machine鈥檚 performance and even crash it, while on other machines that virus program works just fine. Do what works, and what doesn鈥檛 cause you headaches, and then make sure it scans at least once a month.
Keep your computer clean. It鈥檚 an important step in protecting your personal, private information from those of unscrupulous internet users!
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