1. To avoid being infected by malicious web page code, the first thing is to do is not to easily go to some sites that you don’t know very well, especially some websites that look very beautiful and attractive, and don’t easily enter them, otherwise you will often fall into the trap of web page code without any effort.
2. When running IE, click "Tools → Internet Options → Security → Internet Area Security Level" to change the security level from "Medium" to "High".
3. Because this type of web page is mainly ActiveX or Applet and JavaScript web page files containing malicious code, banning ActiveX plug-ins, controls, Java scripts, etc. in IE settings can greatly reduce the chance of being infected by malicious web page code. The specific plan is: click "Tools" → "Internet Options" in the IE window, select the "Security" tab in the pop-up dialog box, and then click the "Custom Level" button. The "Security Settings" dialog box will pop up, select "Disable" for all ActiveX plug-ins and controls and all Java-related options. However, doing so may make it impossible for some websites that normally use ActiveX to browse during future web browsing.
4. For computer users using Windows 98, please open C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\Packages\ and delete the "" in it; for computer users using Windows Me, please open C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\Packages\ and delete the "" in it.
5. Be sure to install a network firewall on your computer and always turn on the "Real-time Monitoring Function".
6. Although the title and default connection homepage have been modified after the above work, it will be troublesome if you accidentally enter this website one day in the future. At this time, you can make some settings in the IE browser to make it never enter such sites:
Open the IE properties, click "Tools" → "Internet Options" → "Security" → "Restricted Sites". Be sure to set the "Security Level" to "High", then click "Site", add the website URL you don't want to go to in "Add Web Site to the Region", then click "Add", then click "Apply" and "OK" to browse the web page normally.
7. Set the relevant item values in the registry editor:
(1) Run the Open Registry Editor command to enter the registry;
(2) Under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System, add the DWORD value item named DisableRegistryTools and change its value to "1", which prohibits the use of the registry editor command.
Due to special reasons, the following unlocking method can be applied:
Use Notepad to edit a .reg file with any name, the contents are as follows:
REGEDIT4
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
"DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000
Double-click to run.
2. When running IE, click "Tools → Internet Options → Security → Internet Area Security Level" to change the security level from "Medium" to "High".
3. Because this type of web page is mainly ActiveX or Applet and JavaScript web page files containing malicious code, banning ActiveX plug-ins, controls, Java scripts, etc. in IE settings can greatly reduce the chance of being infected by malicious web page code. The specific plan is: click "Tools" → "Internet Options" in the IE window, select the "Security" tab in the pop-up dialog box, and then click the "Custom Level" button. The "Security Settings" dialog box will pop up, select "Disable" for all ActiveX plug-ins and controls and all Java-related options. However, doing so may make it impossible for some websites that normally use ActiveX to browse during future web browsing.
4. For computer users using Windows 98, please open C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\Packages\ and delete the "" in it; for computer users using Windows Me, please open C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\Packages\ and delete the "" in it.
5. Be sure to install a network firewall on your computer and always turn on the "Real-time Monitoring Function".
6. Although the title and default connection homepage have been modified after the above work, it will be troublesome if you accidentally enter this website one day in the future. At this time, you can make some settings in the IE browser to make it never enter such sites:
Open the IE properties, click "Tools" → "Internet Options" → "Security" → "Restricted Sites". Be sure to set the "Security Level" to "High", then click "Site", add the website URL you don't want to go to in "Add Web Site to the Region", then click "Add", then click "Apply" and "OK" to browse the web page normally.
7. Set the relevant item values in the registry editor:
(1) Run the Open Registry Editor command to enter the registry;
(2) Under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System, add the DWORD value item named DisableRegistryTools and change its value to "1", which prohibits the use of the registry editor command.
Due to special reasons, the following unlocking method can be applied:
Use Notepad to edit a .reg file with any name, the contents are as follows:
REGEDIT4
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
"DisableRegistryTools"=dword:00000000
Double-click to run.