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1). A Guide to Computer Security By : David McKone
As the number of people connecting to the Internet continues to increase at a rapid pace, so more and more of us anaware of the dangers we are exposing our computer to. Find out how to protect your computer.
2). A Look At Computerized Home Security By : Gregg Hall
We live in an era of computers and information technology and there is a direct relationship between information technology and home security. Computers allow us to automate many different aspects of out business activities and personal life.
3). Alarm Monitoring Systems Review By : Dave Poon
The link popularity over the internet has become one of the most weighted criteria used in rating your web site in different search engines.
4). Are You Enabling Hackers And Trojans To Get At Your Computer By : Gregg Hall
What do cookies actually do? A cookie is a piece of content that the Web page stores on your hard disk when you visit it. It allows that site to store information and later come back and retrieve that information.
5). Choosing an Adware or Spyware Detector By : Sandra Stammberger
The internet is one of the most essential tools in today’s life. However, some people are using this technology in a bad way for their own personal gains.
6). Combating Viruses with Security Software By : David Chandler
Do you know the difference between a worm, a Trojan, and spyware? When selecting your security software know exactly what it will do.
7). Computer Security Ethics and Privacy By : Jeff Casmer
Today, many people rely on computers to do homework, work, and create or store useful information. Therefore, it is important for the information on the computer to be stored and kept properly.
8). Computer Virus Scan, Your 24/7 Dutiful Guard By : Sandra Stammberger
Computers nowadays will not last without the installations of a good anti virus software. It is recommended that a frequent computer virus scan be done to ensure that your computer has not been infected with a virus. Most of us have probably experienced computer defaults caused by a virus attack and feel that you are not safe enough from hackers. So, keep your computer safe from these dangerous virus threats.
9). Free Anti-Adware Software: Do They Work? By : Sandra Stammberger
If you accidentally downloaded an adware, it is often very hard to remove these kinds of programs. Even the most updated anti-virus software cannot detect it.
10). How To Hide and Protect Your Personal Files By : Buzz Scott
Hiding and protecting personal computer files is a necessity. From identity theft to snooping everyone should secure their personal files.
11). How To Protect Yourself From Identity Theft and PC Hackers By : Sandra Wellman
Information on how to protect yourself from Identity Theft and PC Hackers, both online and off.
12). How To Stay Healthy In A World Of Computer Viruses By : Gregg Hall
To stay healthy in a computer virus world, there are several steps to take. First, be careful with all email. If you use Outlook or Outlook Express, turn off the scripting feature.
13). How to Stop Computer Hackers In Their Tracks By : Gregg Hall
You’ve heard the term hacker, you know they can cause damage and create havoc, but do you know what a hacker is? A hacker is a programmer able to get into a system or gain unauthorized access by skillful strategy.
14). Identity Theft: Dont Be The Next Victim By : John Savage
All of us at one time or another has received an email directing us to update our personal information
15). Keep Prying Eyes Off The Pictures on Your Computer By : Buzz Scott
Keeping your pictures, music and files private is easy if you have the right software.
16). Norton: The Free Security Software You Need By : Sandra Stammberger
Computer viruses are becoming so hard to battle. The more the technology becomes booming the more these viruses become more notorious.
17). PC Traitors Killed by Adware Removal By : Sandra Stammberger
Just like illnesses in our body, computers need diagnosis and treatment as well.
18). Protecting Your Laptop with 12 Simple Laptop Security Steps By : Herbert Young
While computer operating systems today are much more secure than just two years ago, there is still some user management necessary. These operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows XP are becoming more and more “user friendly” from a security standpoint. Many potential security problems are locked down by default and the user generally does not need to be concerned with implementing them.
19). Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft By : David McKone
Internet mail is one of the main sources that perpetrators of Identity Theft are using to gain access to your personal information. The perpetrator may send threatening emails, or emails that seem appealing. Spam or Phishing emails are linked to Identity Theft and arrive in millions of mailboxes worldwide.
20). Simple Steps To Protect Your Personal Information From Hackers By : Keisha Seaton
The Internet is an unlimited sea of information. The user can find information about virtually everything.
In the cyber world, while users browse various resources for information, there are other unscrupulous blokes who secretly access the personal information of others without their knowledge.
21). The Importance of Parental Control Software By : David McKone
Protecting children is the responsibility of every parent, and it is vital for them to keep up with the ever changing threats faced by children as they navigate the Internet. Perhaps the most important tool to help with this is Parental Control software.
22). Tips on How to Avoid Spammers and Hackers By : David McKone
Just about everyone will be familiar with the power of the Internet and the great things it can offer. Whilst it is true that the Internet offers 24-hour access to an endless wealth of information, as well as a vast number of entertainment options, there is a dark side to the Internet as well.
23). Understanding Firewalls for the Home Computer By : David McKone
Not that long ago, firewalls were the exclusive province of corporations, designed to protect their computers from unauthorized access by competitors, disgruntled employees and so on. Nowadays, however, even though firewalls remain a key part of corporate networks, they have made steady inroads into the world of home computing.
24). What to Look For In Anti-Virus Software By : David McKone
Of all the software products that are installed on our computers, from the web browsers and email programs, to word processors, database and spreadsheet programs, none has a higher importance than a quality anti-virus program. Without a good quality, frequently updated anti-virus program running on your computer, your valuable data, and even your personal financial information, is at constant risk.
25). Who Else Is Using Your Wireless Network? By : David McKone
Although it is relatively easy for SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) and home users to set up their own Wireless networks, the default settings on a WAP (Wireless Access Point) usually come with no security configured. Find out how to make your wireless network safe.
26). Why Everyone Should Care about Identity Theft By : John Savage
most of us live fairly normal and consistent lives
27). You Need To Know Your Rights in the Fight Against the Hackers By : John Savage
Everyone who uses a computer is exposed to more security risks than they can possibly imagine
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