The accounts of online game players have been maliciously stolen and equipment has been stolen and sold. This has happened too much. From time to time, we can see the news: "hackers inject Trojan viruses into machines in Internet cafes and attempt to steal online game accounts ......"
In the online gaming world, a player with the best equipment has no idea how much money, effort, or sleep to spend. Therefore, the most worrying thing for players is that their virtual identities are fraudulent, and virtual objects are stolen in the game world. How can we achieve effective anti-theft? In addition to hacking accounts and passwords, online games generally have the following three frauds:
Scam 1 use a Trojan to steal the player's account and password. This is a common situation, especially in public Internet sites such as Internet cafes. Someone intentionally designs a trojan program on the machine. When other people play online games on the machine, the trojan program will steal sensitive information such as accounts and passwords, stored in a local secret file, or sent to a specific mailbox through the network (in most cases ).
Fraud 2: through remote control, hackers can remotely view and control local machines to intercept user input and steal accounts and passwords.
The scam passes through system vulnerabilities, implants Trojans or remote control tools on the local machine, and then performs account theft in the second and third ways.
Install professional anti-virus software for comprehensive monitoring. Regularly download the latest security patches on the Microsoft website to prevent them from happening. Use complex passwords to enable the firewall.