August 4th, 2011
by Edy
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Computer Security, Computer Spot
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How often do you use your personal computer? More than likely you make use of this handy resource on a daily basis. Moreover, you probably have more than one PC or Mac in your home that gets used every day.
At this point, most people simply cannot function on a day-today basis without their trust computers at their side. Since these advanced little machines are so extremely important for routine rituals and chores, it is naturally important to keep your PC healthy and running properly.
After all, it is not worth much if it can’t perform how you want it to. This means that you may require free computer virus protection to stay on the safe side.
Think about all of the sites and email addresses you come in contact on a daily basis. Whether you realize it or not, all of these can have an impact on your computer’s safety. Read the rest of this entry →
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May 19th, 2011
by Edy
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Computer Spot
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Email is one of the largest forms of communication in the world. People the world over have stopped writing standard letters and have begun using email more and more each year.
However, that does not mean that email is the safest thing on the planet either. Even on the internet there are millions of people that would like nothing more than to gain access to your computer and steal your vital information.
This is why it is so important for you to keep your email accounts safe. If you are not taking steps towards this then you may already be infected with some kind of computer virus or hacker attack.
That is where you need to be aware of what you are doing when it comes to email. Below you are going to find some standard tips and tricks that will keep your email address and account out of the hands of the hackers, spammers and viruses of the world. Read the rest of this entry →
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November 15th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Security
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There are many dangers to using a shared computer, but unfortunately it is not always possible to avoid them. When you are forced to use a shared computer or else go without, how can you be sure that you are not putting your identity or personal information at risk, and enjoy safe computing?
There are two kinds of shared computer to be considered: the public computer, such as at a library, or the family computer.
The auto-fill and password memorization facilities on modern computers can be wonderful features for people who struggle to remember things, and are great on a personal home computer.
Yet on a shared computer they are a huge threat. If given the option to save or remember the password that you enter you should always say no, because the risk is that the user who follows you onto the computer can access your account by simply allowing the computer to fill in your details. Read the rest of this entry →
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June 25th, 2010
by Edy
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Computer Tips, Internet
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Your kids are the primary target of internet-based threats like computer viruses, adware, and spyware through the websites they frequently visit and misleading information they receive.
This is the reason why, as parents, it is important to discuss with your kids how to surf the net safely and away from any internet-based threats.
Downloads
Downloading files from unknown source is one of the most common reasons why the computer is infested with viruses and spyware.
Free games, flash animations, bundled emoticons, jokes, screen savers, and even free spyware removal downloads are potentially unsafe. Read the rest of this entry →
August 1st, 2009
by Edy
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Computer Tips, Featured
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There once was a time when computers took up an entire room. Now, every household has at least one.
If you have computers (desktops and laptops) in your home and the kids have access to them implement a few guidelines to keep them safe while on the Internet.
Everyone in your household values their privacy. If you have teenagers this is most likely a big issue for you now.
When it comes to online communication, their privacy will always take a back seat to their safety when they are in control.
You lock your home’s door against predators, but unfortunately these slimy thieves have found another way to get in – your computer. Read the rest of this entry →
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September 26th, 2008
by Edy
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Computer Security, Computer Spot, Featured
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Would You Use a Tennis Racket to Drain Pasta?
You could…but it would be unnecessarily difficult. Yet that’s what many people do when they choose to store their passwords in a system that is not meant as a password manager.
If you store passwords in any of the following…
- a file labeled passwords on your desktop
- an excel file on your computer
- a folder in your email account
- post it notes by your computer
…your password is at risk of being compromised. Read the rest of this entry →