30 Dec
Most of us these days are aware of the fact that our electronic data is not secure. Anyone on the web with a little know-how could access our computer over the Internet and get into our files. To keep our electronic data safe it is important to remember to password protect your MS Office documents. Password protecting documents takes very little effort and will prevent important or sensitive files from falling into the wrong hands.
Posted in Internet Security by: Albert Von McZeally Albert Michael McZeally Alvin McZeally Alice McZeally
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27 Dec
Amazon has warned its customers that one of Samsung’s digital picture frames shipped to customers infected with a virus. While Samsung has some egg on its face, malware that ships on consumer hardware is not as serious of an issue as it may seem. Earlier this…
Posted in Adam O'Donnell, Antivirus, CD, Cyberthreats, Infection, Malware, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Security, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Virus, Viruses And Worms by: antivirus Blog posts | ZDNet
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18 Dec
Shopping online is something that has grown in popularity throughout the years, especially since websites have become more secure and the shopping as a whole has become a much easier experience. As a matter of fact, many people are finding that it is simply easier to just sit at their computer and plug in a credit card for the items they want. This is opposed to hopping in their car, driving to the shopping mall, and standing in lines all evening long. In other words, the online method of checking out is much more efficient than standing in a cashier?s line.
Posted in Internet Security by: Amy Nutt
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15 Dec
A good friend of mine from a university in north-west England got an email through from their network administrators at the end of last week, basically saying, “…every time you plug in your flash drive, we see it offloading a whole load of malicious files to the computer you’re…
Posted in Antivirus, Flash Memory, Network, Security, USB Flash Drive, Viruses And Worms, Zack Whittaker by: antivirus Blog posts | ZDNet
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15 Dec
These days it’s bizarre to listen to people say, “I’m usually not mechanism literate,” as computers have developed from primitive systematic calculators to elementary point-and-click sort machines. And you strongly hold which spending usually twenty mines with the single could spin the many austere technological cavemen in to any the single of those who have fun wreaking chartroom massacre upon the Internet today.
Posted in Internet Security by: Rudolf Bauer
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15 Dec
First, let’s be very clear. Google’s new web browser “Chrome,” which you can download via the link Google’s main search page at www.google.com — is a Beta version — an unfinished version that is being released to the public so they can help find the bugs before the official release.
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A beta version of [...]
Posted in EULA, Free Software, Storage, System Stability, Tips & Tricks, Web Browser by: terry
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14 Dec
From time to time, I’ll get absolutely inundated with an email, which naturally I’ll delete straight away. On the rare occasion I get something worth reading, I’ll flag it for a post like this. The reason we have TalkBack’s on ZDNet is not so we can harvest off your user…
Posted in Virus Removal by: antivirus Blog posts | ZDNet
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14 Dec
From time to time, I’ll get absolutely inundated with an email, which naturally I’ll delete straight away. On the rare occasion I get something worth reading, I’ll flag it for a post like this. The reason we have TalkBack’s on ZDNet is not so we can harvest off your user…
Posted in Antivirus, E-mail, Facebook, Microsoft Windows, Network, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Q., Q. Windows Server 2008, Security, Software, Twitter, Viruses And Worms, Zack Whittaker by: antivirus Blog posts | ZDNet
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14 Dec
From time to time, I’ll get absolutely inundated with an email, which naturally I’ll delete straight away. On the rare occasion I get something worth reading, I’ll flag it for a post like this. The reason we have TalkBack’s on ZDNet is not so we can harvest off your user…
Posted in Antivirus, E-mail, Facebook, Microsoft Windows, Network, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Q., Q. Windows Server 2008, Security, Software, Twitter, Viruses And Worms, Zack Whittaker by: antivirus Blog posts | ZDNet
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14 Dec
There are many different ways to get your security training done with physical instructors or software that the security training company offers. These special programs will allow for any person that is willing to go through the appropriate security training to go into the field of security. Usually a field only reserved for those who can truly find there calling in securing a building or person.
Posted in Internet Security by: Chris Channing
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