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Board Beginners & Help
Re: Tutorial: How to keep your Bitcoins 100% secure!
by
Kprawn
on 26/03/2015, 07:38:00 UTC
I would definitely add malwarebytes to whatever antivirus you might recommend. Other than that nice guide
Well i recommended Kaspersky IS 2015 because it has everything from rootkit scanner which can hide itself in the root sector of the USB, to normal antivirus, secure keyboard input (which can be helpful in other fields), and firewall with complete internet scam detection like phising site or virused site.

Nice article.
Here is another thread written earlier - https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=17240.0
Thanks i`ll read it , gain wisdom from there and implement it in this one

OP you should put up a BTC address for tips incase any noobs want to thank you for helping them out.
If anyone wishes to support me then click the link on my signature and buy one of my high-quality products  Wink

If only they can start accepting BTC directly, I would continue using their software.  Grin How are you hoping to prevent Bad Usb virusses written into the firmware? A format will not clear the firmware.

We had some old computer and printers at work, destined to be destroyed, so I visited bitaddress.org and saved it for offline use... I then disconnected it from the internet and printed 200+ paper wallets for future use. {I then destroyed the hardware} so there are no way to get to that information.. It's already recycled material.

Those paper wallets are laminated and split between several destinations.... I used 5 for "Honey traps" on sites and none of them where hacked or accessed... so the rest should be safe.   Wink