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Avoiding a Computer Virus
By :
Ignacio Lopez
The entire world is hooked up the internet, and since the world is all going to the web for information, shopping, games, music, movies, work, and everything else, there are endless possibilities to get a virus on your computer.
The Basics Of SSL Certificates
By :
Jacque Crook
Sending sensitive information across the Internet can sometimes result in a nagging worry that the information is not safe.
Do Your Part for the Environment through Proper E Waste Recycling
By :
Louise Longworth
E-waste recycling might be a fairly new term to some people, but it is part of the electronic equipment recycling and disposal directives that are in place in the UK, through WEEE.
Surefire Ways to Avoid Dangerous Internet Pornography
By :
Ignacio Lopez
The internet is great, but pornography hurts its reputation. This article gives web surfers some ways they can avoid this dangerous temptation.
Looking For Virus Removal Software Reviews?
By :
rich vial
There are various virus removal software available in the market, right from free to costly ones. You must be thinking that why buy software when we can get it for free? There is the catch here.
The Importance Of Using Network Security Software
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Dominic Donaldson
Computer systems have become a lot more advanced than they were about a decade ago. Literally every home in the in the United Kingdom is connected to the internet in some way, whether that is through computer systems, mobile phones or portable devices like iPod's or iPad's,
Defining a Trojan horse Virus
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Ignacio Lopez
The Trojan horse is one of the more dangerous corrupt files that hackers use to wreak their havoc. This article gives PC users an in-depth look at what it is and how it can invade their system secretly.
What Not to Do When a Virus Attacks Your PC
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Ignacio Lopez
PC viruses can be an ugly and nasty thing for a person to deal with. This article gives tips on things you should not do on your PC if you suspect that something is amiss on your system.
What to Do When You Get Plagued With a Computer Virus
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Ignacio Lopez
Computer viruses infect millions of PCs each year and can be an annoying hassle to deal with. This article gives users simple tips on what they can do to try to heal their PC so they can salvage their precious files and programs.
Know Hackers and Their Tricks
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Ignacio Lopez
PC Hackers can get into almost any system and tamper with, destroy, or steal vital information. This article shows how they got their start and how they have been terrorizing the cyber world for decades.
Why It Is Necessary to Audit Your Database
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Tom Gruich
Performing a database audit is relatively simple and in most cases it is a necessary part of your regular business routine. Depending on the database you are using, you should be able to create a record that includes information about operations performed during a specific day or a random time period.
Criminal Identity Theft Can Happen To You
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Art Gib
Though most people associate identity theft with financial loss, there are different type of criminal identity theft that can be devastating to not only your credit, but your reputation. Knowing how criminals can be targeting your information and how they can use it is the first step towards protecting yourself.
New Security Scanning Technologies
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Whether you have many computers on your network, or just a few, you need to protect your...
Knowing the Enemy: Types of Computer Viruses
By :
Ignacio Lopez
It can be a real hassle to deal with viruses on your PC or laptop. This article is designed to inform the reader about different types so that they will be prepared.
Are You Aware Of The Security Risk Posed By Your Photocopier?
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Andrew Frowen
Did you know that your snazzy, modern photocopier, like your computer, has a hard drive that can log all of your activity and store it? It's a little known fact that many photocopiers don't just copy your documents onto paper, they create a digital image which is then stored on the copier's internal drive. Dispose of it carelessly, and your sensitive information could end up in the wrong hands.
Project EVE Allows New Zealand Police To Speed Processing Of Computer-Based Evidence
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Andrew Frowen
A new technology is changing the way computer-based evidence is identified. Launched in August 2009, Project EVE has enabled the New Zealand Police Force to collect evidence from electronic devices far quicker than they had been able to previously.
Can A USB Storage Device Survive A Trip Through The Human Digestive System?
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Andrew Frowen
A New York man has been charged with obstruction after attempting to destroy evidence by swallowing an USB flash drive. At the time of writing, it is not known whether the data on the device survived, but it is fully expected that it will be possible for computer forensic experts to recover the data for use as evidence, should the case come to trial.
Computer Forensics Helps Track Down Origin of School Shooting Threat
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Andrew Frowen
The use of computer forensics has helped to track down the origin of a school shooting threat. In the midst of this crisis, computer forensic experts were able to quickly track the origin of the threat to an IP address in Australia, some 10,000 miles away.
Online Banking Fraud On tThe Increase
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Andrew Frowen
The internet is becoming an increasingly significant venue for fraud, according to research released on 10th March 2010 by The UK Cards Association. In fact, whilst total fraud losses on UK cards and cheques fell last year, there was a 14% rise in online banking losses.
Police Reunite Sat Nav With Owner
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Andrew Frowen
A man in Weston-super-Mare, UK has been reunited with his stolen Sat Nav by the police, despite not reporting the crime to them. Sat Nav users can learn a valuable lesson from the story - with vast amounts of personal data being stored on Sat Nav devices, it is more vital than ever to ensure that they are kept out of sight and safe whenever a vehicle is left unattended.
SoftAP: Is Windows 7 Creating A Hole In Your Network Security?
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Andrew Frowen
Windows 7 is the latest operating system from Microsoft and while it's proving a big hit with consumers and corporations alike, it is also presenting a new and potential highly damaging vulnerability through its new SoftAp feature.
How To Decide If Managed Hosting Is Right For Your Business
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Adriana Noton
Every competent business owner these days knows that it's essential to have some kind of presence on the Internet. The question that faces every company when deciding on a web site is how to operate the site without having to invest thousands in computer equipment and technical staff.
Antivirus Programs - 2 Questions About Their Software
By :
Dallas Hart
Do not buy an antivirus program until you have read this article.
Being Safe on the Internet
By :
Jack Landry
There are many viruses that can be encountered when browsing the internet. Follow these steps to avoid any problems with your computer.
Do We Need Network Security Software?
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Dominic Donaldson
The whole world and their neighbour appears to going on the internet today. Whether it is to browse for a number of products for purchase, to search for news or simply to stay in contact with friends and family who have had to move away,
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