Windows 10: Possible Dumb Question - Where Are The Internet Login Details Held?

Discus and support Possible Dumb Question - Where Are The Internet Login Details Held? in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; As per the title - where do my login detail, the password and username stuff, live? i can't see them in the settings anywhere. The reason is, i'm... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by wolfie138, Sep 22, 2020.

  1. wolfie138 Win User

    Possible Dumb Question - Where Are The Internet Login Details Held?


    As per the title - where do my login detail, the password and username stuff, live? i can't see them in the settings anywhere. The reason is, i'm confused about some of my router settings. i have an oldish Netgear DGN2200 and in the Basic settings page it has a place for your ISP login, which it says is usually an email add, perhaps w/out the "@supplier.com" bit, and a password, which i believe should be the details my ISP gave me. in the fields though, the username is just "guest" and the password is blank. Since those aren't my ISP details, i'm assuming it wouldn't let me log in, so where are my proper credentials?

    TIA

    :)
     
    wolfie138, Sep 22, 2020
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  2. login details sell for just $5.20 on the dark web

    A recent report from content marketing agency Fractl has found out just how much your data is worth on the dark web.

    For the study, Fractl scoured all the fraud-related listings on the three biggest dark web marketplaces -- Dream, Point and Wall Street Market -- last month, according to MarketWatch.
    To do this, they downloaded a Tor client, or a network that grants anonymity to internet browsers, which is required in order to access the dark web.

    There, they discovered that Facebook logins are sold for just $5.20 each.



    Meanwhile, credentials for other popular services like Gmail, Uber and Grubhub are just as cheap.

    Your Gmail username and password is a bargain at just $1, while Uber account logins go for $7 and Grubhub logins sell for $9.

    By comparison, the most expensive logins are for PayPal, which can demand up to $247, according to Fractl.



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    Similarly, a separate study by security research firm Top 10 VPN revealed that your entire online identity can be sold for approximately $1,200.

    Top 10 VPN also found that Facebook logins would sell for $5.20 on the dark web.

    What's perhaps most concerning is that the firm found that extremely sensitive 'proofs of identity' like passports and selfies or utility bills sell for $62 and $29, respectively.

    According to Top 10 VPN, criminals can purchase online banking details for just $160, while all of your financial information can sell for $710.

    The firm found that hacked financial details were 'by far' the most commonly listed items, with credit cards being the most valuable.

    PayPal accounts were also in high demand, Top 10 VPN noted.


    Interestingly, they discovered that other popular listings are often referred to as 'fullz.'
    'These bundles of “full” identifying information, sometimes are either packaged with financial details or sold separately,' the firm said.

    'We found listings featuring individuals’ name, billing address, mother’s maiden name, social security number, date of birth and other personal data.'

    The items that garnered the lowest price tag were online dating logins for sites like Match.com or Plenty of Fish.
     
    CAPSLOCKSTUCK, Sep 22, 2020
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  3. Johan45 Win User
    AMD FX OC'ers Club

    That's what the auto setting will do since you're over the 1333 mark it jumps to the next step which isn't listed or officially supported I assume by that ram.

    At this point though I would suggest dropping the multi one step or .5 so that we can get something stable and possibly take the heat issue out of the picture for now.
     
    Johan45, Sep 22, 2020
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  4. SUB
    SuB Win User

    Possible Dumb Question - Where Are The Internet Login Details Held?

    Is it possible to share internet connection via remote desktop?

    RDP is not capable of Internet sharing, so you can't share Internet using RDP with standard applications. There are many way to share Internet from a Windows box to another one. I suggest you to use VPN. You should do following steps:

    1. Run VPN Server on your server with unlimited internet access
    2. Connect to VPN server from your limited computer
     
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