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  1. Secure Your Wireless Network by Steven O Smith

    Keep the bad guys off your wireless network. Learn to quickly and easily secure your network.

  2. Be Careful What Links You Click on by Dana Kisor

    With the holidays upon us, online stores are gearing up for the dramatic increase web traffic. If you've browsed the web, used a search engine or received email lately, you've probably already seen ads offering holiday sale prices, free shipping, and the like. Chances are you've also been exposed to fake ads and links which will take you to a site where they'll try to steal your confidential information.

  3. Best Registry Cleaner - Why You Need It by Kunakorn Weishaupt

    Spyware is certainly one of the biggest threats to internet users today. It's a type of malicious software. This article explains and makes a case for why you need the best registry cleaner out there to fix your spyware problems.

  4. Theatre Breaks - 5 Top Security Tips by Linda Hartley

    In the UK your credit card will cover you against online fraud when you are buying theatre breaks just like any other transaction. You have exactly the same coverage as you would have ordering products over the phone. You automatically get fraud protection with all credit cards.

  5. The Evolution of Security Penetration Testing - Part 1 by Sean Bennett

    As network technologies and application features continue to evolve at an ever increasing rate, so too have the associated security vulnerabilities. But have our efforts to identify these vulnerabilities kept pace with the changes? Has security penetration testing evolved since its origin in the seventies? How have we changed our security testing approach, tools and methodology to meet the challenges of the changing threat landscape? This is the first in a series of five articles looks at how far we've come and the road ahead.

  6. Outlook Express - Ways to Follow to Create and Manage Another Identity in Outlook Express by Johnson Smith Woods

    Privacy is one of the most valued possessions of all people. It is the key to a safe life. So, next time someone you don't know or someone you're avoiding to get contact with sent you an email message; a quick creation of another identity becomes a must.

  7. NoAdware Review - Just the Facts by Dave Nevard

    Spyware can damage far more than your computer speed, left unchecked, it can rob you of your identity. Learn how adware protects you against spyware and adware.

  8. Don't Lose Money to Internet Fraud by Terry Mitchell

    The best way to protect your money from Internet scams is to avoid them altogether. In a perfect world, you never would, but even the best of us get taken in once in a while. The most common type of scam is the one in which someone offers something for sale online, takes your money, and then never delivers a product.

  9. How to Really Fight Online Piracy by Anthony Leger

    The growth of the internet has brought with it a wave of online piracy of movies and TV shows. The entertainment industry often gives dire warnings of what this will lead to and wants more done to stop it. What the industry fails to realize though is that a significant part of the blame for this problem rests squarely on their shoulders, and their stubborn refusal to adapt to the digital age.

  10. Basic Internet Security Tips by Brad M Smith

    It's unbelievable how the Internet has become such an unsafe place. It started out wowing us for the tremendous world of conveniences and entertainment it could offer. But now, it seems that it has become very much exploited by people who can't find anything more decent to do with their lives. When you use the Internet these days, you're always faced with the possibility of being hacked or being infected by viruses, Trojans, worms, and all sorts of online contaminants.

  11. A Look Into Cyberbullying by Brad M Smith

    Cyberbullying is a term that refers to threatening or harassing a person through email, chat rooms, mobile phones and other technologies. Obviously, this is getting more and more popular as more people are lured into into the cyber world. The problem is made worse by fact that when a cyberbully does his thing, he can always remain anonymous. This boosts his confidence knowing that he will most probably never be caught.

  12. Wireless Woes and Other Corporate Internet Security Issues by Brad M Smith

    Large companies and organizations usually have an independent IT department that handles security issues regarding Internet use by its employers. Most network and security engineers use attachment filters and antivirus software on the company's email servers to scan for any anomalies. The problem is, each time these security measures are set up and believed to be keeping the network safe, some other routes are taken to introduce data into the system.

  13. Busting the Myths About Internet Security by Brad M Smith

    If there's one thing about myths or urban legends about Internet security, it's probably the fact that these stories actually put people on their toes and realize that the threat is real online. This is probably what you would call human adaptation wherein extra work for self-preservation is exerted in times of perceived danger. Fear of their computers being hacked, fear of losing their files due to viruses, fear of having their identities stolen - these are things that could work well for any Internet user. These are things that heighten the need for security measures to be implemented.

  14. Anonymous Surfing Can Protect Your Privacy by Mitch Stenson

    Internet security is becoming more important than ever due to the large amount of spam and other threats. However, not many people understand there are a number of companies offering anonymous web surfing services. This article discusses the advantages of anonymous surfing.

  15. For Virus Removal Virus Protection is Essential by J. Pal

    There are many subtle signs of a computer virus that a casual computer user may not even notice at first. Some of those subtle signs can be like the computer starting to freeze up for no apparent reason or the screen appearing to blink all of a sudden. For many computer users these small clues can go undiscovered and the next thing they know the computer has locked up on them or is doing bizarre things.

  16. Encryption For Internet Security by Brad M Smith

    These days when no information seems safe online, people have been considering file and disk encryption. Sometimes, they don't even understand what it is. They just know it's a security measure they must take to ensure that they need not face the worst from being thieved of their data.

  17. Safeguarding Your Digital Information by Brad M Smith

    The computer is one mighty machine mas has made for his benefit. Unfortunately, it can become his own downfall as well. A lot of data may be stored here and these may be information essential to the owner. Personal details such as username, password, bank account number, credit card number and the like may be stashed away in the innermost folders of this device. Still, this is no reason to feel complacent about the security of such information. As easy as how the computer was created and developed is how its purpose can be destroyed.

  18. PC Virus Removal Can Help Businesses Save Millions of Dollars by Adriana Noton

    The business world is now, for the most part, driven by technology. The internet is of fundamental importance to the success of a business. With such a reliance on technology, computers, and the internet, there has been an increase in attacks against businesses. One such attack is computer viruses.

  19. Securing and Preventing Website From Being Hacked by Darren W Chow

    It's never wise to leave your website open to attacks as you may have spent lots of time and resources setting up the site. Security is very important, regardless of the type of site you are running.

  20. Google's SafeSearch Keeps Kids Safer Online by Gregg Housh

    The internet is a still evolving community, home to everything from exotic recipes to embarrassing videos to books that are no longer in print. In recent years, as the Web 2.0 revolution shifted the focus of the content online from companies to individual users, the amount and variety of information and entertainment available has exploded.

  21. Why is Child Pornography on Your PC? by Robert Siciliano

    Anti-virus protection, critical security patches and a secure wireless connection have always been essential processes on my networks. My main concern has always been to protect my bank account by keeping the bad guy out.

  22. The Need For Internet Security by Brad M Smith

    Everyday, the Internet is processing a greater amount of data whether as personal information or as confidential business files. Data will refer to any piece of information that is electronically stored either in emails, social media sites and other databases people may have records of themselves in.

  23. Recovering Passwords and Web Certificates by Brad M Smith

    Passwords and personal web certificates are some of the more common ways of preserving our Internet security and are usually our first line of defense against hacking threats. However, there are times when we just lose or forget about them and we feel that there's no way of accessing our accounts.

  24. Internet Security - What Can They Take From You? by Brad M Smith

    You may have read a lot about Internet security and the things that they put you at risk for. Identity theft is one. Sexual predators targeting children is another. However, have you ever really looked into what these unwanted elements online are actually snatching from you so the risks begin to take shape?

  25. Setting Up an Online Business - The Cost of Security by Oliver Macpherson

    When setting up an online business, there are many things to consider beyond the basics of sales and marketing. While the appeal of one's product is of paramount importance to be sure, there are few things more disheartening for a fledging online business than to realise that despite the appeal of their product... Read more...

  26. Password Security Software - 3 Reasons to Use a Password Manager by Claire Mercer

    In this article we will look at 3 reasons to use a password manager. Having the peace of mind of having all of your confidential log-ins and passwords tucked safely away with password security software is not the only reason they have become so popular.

  27. Brand Monitoring to Battle Online Brand Fraud by Emma McMillan

    Brand monitoring is becoming an increasingly important factor for any businesses online strategy. This is because the internet is now almost incomprehensible in size and scope, and it is still growing and developing at an incredible rate. As the World Wide Web becomes more and more sophisticated, so do the users, which is great in the sense that we all have a very powerful tool at our fingertips that allows us to do things that were unimaginable 30 or 40 years ago.

  28. Tips to Choose the Web Application Security Testing Tool by Ambreen T

    With vital data being transmitted and stored in web applications, there is a dire need for explicit security testing. Apart from maintaining the privacy of important data, security testing also involves tackling authorization and authentication issues.

  29. How to Avoid Chargeback Hell by Eugene Brenner

    Here we discuss chargeback causes and ramifications. We focus on scammers who use stolen credit cards to buy goods on-line. When the legitimate card holder notifies his or her card bank about the unauthorized transactions, the bank debits the amount from the on-line merchant and initiates a charge back procedure. So the victim is the merchant.

  30. Stay Safe Online by Daniel Sanderson

    This article is going to tell you about staying safe online. It will give you a few good tips to follow so you don't become a victim. As we all know the internet is becoming more and more dangerous to be on. We are always been told about Anti Virus programs, Anti spyware, Trojans, Malware and so on...

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