Protected Storage (Pstore) provides applications with an interface to store user data that must be kept secure or free from modification. With datatypes, PST_ACCESSMODE (Defines the read or write mode of the access rule), PST_ACCESSCLAUSETYPE (Defines the clause type of the access rule) and PST_KEY (Defines the key for the stored item), Protected Storage is the strongest integral part of your computer security system which you would never want any second person to read. (Ref:msdn.microsoft) It's Desksense that makes your Protected Storage a more safer place.
In Layman's term: Protected Storage (Pstore) inlcludes typical user data like your FTP details, Outlook id's and passwords, Messenger Passwords and Id's. It also stores Passwords and Id's from you most used mail websites like Yahoomail, Gmail, MSN or transactional websites like godaddy, ebay or maybe paypal. Now just imagine a second person/s, who knows all these details of yours without your slightest knowledge. Sounds Scary? Your Pstore may look more or less like the pic below.
Any typical virus (or protected password recovery tool) would leak your Pstore information to its creater as simply as shown in the pic above. Just imagine, any other person who knows every damn of how to hack your email, messenger, personal contacts, ph nos, pics and videos and last of all your, business website.
Well well, Desksense doesn't only secures your files, folders, HD Drives and Pen Drives, but also makes even your Potected Storage secure. Simply download desksense, then go to:
- Top Menu "File",
- Select "Lock External Devices" (Window Pic)
- Check "ProtectedStorage" under "Disable Services"
- Click "Restart". You are done.
So with Folder Security, File Lock, USB Lock and Website Block, you now have one more reason to use desksense and that's what we call Protected Password Security. So, enjoy with your copy of desksense while we pull up even our last drop of blood to ensure proper launch of Desksense full version with 10/15 days from now.
1 comment:
Why does my pc almost crash when I try to burn a DVD?
Thank-you
Silver MLM
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