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Astuce du Coach.
Se protéger
contre le phishing en désactivant
l’extension (.VBS)
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Des soi-disant
phishers
ont l‘intention de vous arracher des informations par des e-mails, des
liens et des pages Web authentiques à s‘y méprendre pour accéder aux
comptes bancaires ou aux données des cartes de crédit Ne mordez pas à
l‘hameçon! |
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Attention!...
En tant qu‘utilisateur de l‘Internet il s‘agit une fois de plus d‘être
sur vos gardes! Avant de cliquer sur des liens contenus dans les
e-mails, mieux vaut réfléchir à deux fois avant de confier des
informations à quelqu‘un. Pour ne pas devenir victime d‘une tromperie
par un phishing, il convient en premier lieu de traiter les e-mails avec
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Règles essentielles
- Les
banques n‘envoient pas d‘informations importantes par e-mail, mais
par la poste.
- Des
adresses d‘expéditeur d‘URL et d’e-mail sont falsifiables.
- En
cas de doute, prenez contact avec la banque / la société
Désactiver Windows Scripting Host
Les phishing-mails qui, dès leur ouverture, procèdent à des
modifications dans votre ordinateur, sont particulièrement dangereux. Le
fraudeur a alors la possibilité de vous détourner vers sa propre page
Web à chaque entrée des adresses du banking online. C‘est pourquoi,
désactivez immédiatement le Windows Scripting Host, pour vous protéger
contre cette falsification.
Instruction pour désactiver Windows Scripting Host
(en anglais) |
Si le besoin se fait sentir, il est
possible de réintroduire cette extension (.VBS) avec le bouton « nouveau ».
How
to disable Windows Scripting Host
These instructions explain how to tell whether Windows Scripting Host (WSH) is
installed on your machine and how to disable the running of VBS scripts. This
can prevent some worms from infecting your computer.
When Windows, Internet Explorer or some other products are installed or
upgraded, Windows Scripting Host might be reinstalled. You would then have to
repeat the procedures described below.
Important note: Some applications require Windows Scripting Host. They will
cease to function if it is disabled or removed.
What to do
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Windows
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Windows
95 |
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Windows
NT 4.0 |
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Windows
2000/Me/XP/2003 |
Windows 98
WSH
is installed if you choose a standard installation of the operating system, or
if you install Internet Explorer 5, or if you download WSH from Microsoft.
To
disable WSH, preventing scripts from being run:
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From the Windows
taskbar, select Start|Settings|Control Panel.
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In the Control Panel
screen, double-click the 'Add/Remove programs' icon.
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In the Add/Remove
Programs window, open the Windows Setup tabbed page.
Select 'Accessories' and
double-click.

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In the Accessories
list, find 'Windows Scripting Host'.
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Click on the
check-box by 'Windows Scripting Host' to deselect it.
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Click 'OK' to return
to the Add/Remove Programs window.
Then click on 'OK'.
Windows 95
WSH
is installed if you install Internet Explorer 5, or if you download WSH from
Microsoft.
To
prevent scripts with a .VBS extension from being run:
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On the Desktop, or
in 'Windows Explorer, right-click on 'My Computer'.
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Select 'Open' from
the menu.
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In the My Computer
window, open the View menu and select 'Options...'.
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Open the File Types
tabbed page.

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These instructions
explain how to tell whether Windows Scripting Host (WSH) is installed on
your machine and look for 'VBScript Script File' in the list of file types
(if you can't find it, you don't need to do anything else).
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Click on the Remove
button.
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If you see a dialog
asking you to confirm removal, click 'Yes'.
Windows NT 4.0
WSH
is installed if you install Internet Explorer 5, or if you download WSH from
Microsoft.
To
prevent scripts with a .VBS extension from being run:
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Log on as an
administrator.
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On the Desktop, or
in Windows Explorer, right-click on 'My Computer'.
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Select 'Open' from
the menu.
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In the My Computer
window, open the View menu and select 'Options'.
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Open the File Types
tabbed page.

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Look for 'VBScript
Script File' in the list of file types (if you can't find it, you don't need
to do anything else).
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Click on the 'Remove
button.
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If you see a dialog
asking you to confirm removal, click 'Yes'.
Windows 2000/Me/XP/2003
WSH
is installed by default.
To
prevent scripts with a .VBS extension from being run:
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Log on as an
Administrator.
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On the Desktop, or
in Windows Explorer, right-click on 'My Computer'.
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Select 'Open' from
the menu.
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In the My Computer
window, open the Tools menu and select 'Folder Options'.
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Open the File Types
tabbed page.

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Look for 'VBScript
Script File' in the list of file types (if you can't find it, you don't need
to do anything else).
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Click on the Delete
button.
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If you see a dialog
asking you to confirm removal, click 'Yes'.

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