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Wednesday, 9 June 2010

Steps to block unwanted people in Gtalk

Sometimes certain contacts may act like pests or may otherwise deserve your scorn. They can be your friends are relatives. In such cases, you can block those users if you want and pretend they don't exist.

Instructions

1.
Step 1

Find in your contact list the name of the person you want to block. You may have to expand the list to see all your contacts by clicking the "All Contacts" button below the "Friends" list.
2.
Step 2

Click on the person's name. This action opens a new profile tab and chat area.
3.
Step 3

Locate the down arrow. You can find this arrow at the top right of the profile tab you opened in Step 2.
4.
Step 4

Hover your mouse pointer over the "Block" button. If you're ready to sweep the offender from your life (or, at least, from your Google Talk contacts), click the mouse button.
5.
Step 5

Take a faster approach if the contact deserves less of your time by simply right-clicking the contact name. Click on the "Remove" option, which will also give you the opportunity to block the contact.


Tips & Warnings

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If you erred or if the contact has recovered in your estimation, you can unblock that contact by using the "Settings" menu and going to "Blocked." Select the contact that you want to restore and click "Unblock."
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Blocking a contact prevents that user from contacting you and from seeing whether you are online. Likewise, you can't see that user's status either.

Sunday, 8 March 2009

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If you are using services of instant messaging (IM) like Gmail, you must be careful from now, because many Gmail user was reported has stolen the Gmail login data.

Spammers will send messages to Gmail through Google Talk. In the message, the Gtalk user will open a video titled ViddyHo, through a link. After that, users of the Google service, ordered to enter their password and username.

However, the video is not going to show, even a hoax message. This turns out, is done so that the hacker can access a Gmail user illegally, and certainly can be used to steal the important message from Gmail inbox. Sophos security consultant has report that 41 percent of users, deceived by the fraudulent action.

Therefore, Sophos and encourage users who have become victims of sites encouraging but to deceive, to change the password on a site that has the same login details to the Gmail account.

If you ever feel deceived, so be sure to change the password immediately or the hacker will be quickly taken the entire address book, including other information in your Gmail account.

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