How will an external hard drive help protect my files and passwords? Is it possible for the computer to operate with just using an external hard drive? I have recently been getting the "Cain&Abel" when I run my spyware scan, and I found out that it's a password hacking tool. I don't know how I have gotten it (all my AS & AV are up-to-date), but my last resort would be to reformat my computer. If I will do that, I want to make sure that next time around, I will not be infected with the same password hacking tool. I couldn't do back transactions because of this fear that someone out there is just waiting to steal my passwords. Someone has advised me to use an external hard drive. Now, how will that work? I will just plug it in when I will do bank transactions, then unplug it when I'm done? How about the internal hard drive? Won't that also store some data? I am very confused right now, pls. help me. Thanks a lot!
2006-12-12
07:01:47
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lexie
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Computers & Internet
➔ Security