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Sacha Vieux-Roy
I have good reason to believe that a hacker in my company hacked windows
vista ultimate and changed the security settings of my USB hard drive. I have
been working flawlessly for over 2 month with my USB hard drive. After
receiving a threat from a hacker, I was no longer able to move files on my
USB hard drive and my Visual Studio Key of my VB project stopped working.
Is there a way for a VB.Net client to SQL Server 2005 to authenticate itself
to SQL Server using a certificate, thereby garanteeing that only that
application can connect to SQL Server 2005?
I need to protect my Windows Vista Ultimate server & SQL Server 2005 from
hackers. What can I do? Does microsoft offer any products or services to
protect me from what just happened or other hacking threats. Are there any
newsgroups or other resources free or NOT free that I investigate to protect
myself.
vista ultimate and changed the security settings of my USB hard drive. I have
been working flawlessly for over 2 month with my USB hard drive. After
receiving a threat from a hacker, I was no longer able to move files on my
USB hard drive and my Visual Studio Key of my VB project stopped working.
Is there a way for a VB.Net client to SQL Server 2005 to authenticate itself
to SQL Server using a certificate, thereby garanteeing that only that
application can connect to SQL Server 2005?
I need to protect my Windows Vista Ultimate server & SQL Server 2005 from
hackers. What can I do? Does microsoft offer any products or services to
protect me from what just happened or other hacking threats. Are there any
newsgroups or other resources free or NOT free that I investigate to protect
myself.