Archive for the ‘Security’ Category
Scams, such as "Cross-Site Referral Forgery", "One Click Attack" or "Session Riding", can succeed in getting your browser to authorize withdrawals from your bank account. For example, you are part of a forum and in sharing information back and forth with others you unwittingly insert a piece of your private, personal information. Someone in the forum, perhaps the person who is asking personal questions, can and will harvest your personal information from your forum entries and in time get to your accounts.
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Home computers are popular among intruders. Home computers with internet connections usually stay connected and this is a good time for intruders or hackers to do their ill will. Intruders may steal your bank records, credit cards information and thus spend your money without your permission.
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VPN Privacy Solution
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User Account Control (UAC) was introduced in Windows Vista as way to control administrative access to programs and settings while logged in as an administrator.
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The explosive growth of the Internet has meant that thousands of people are today experiencing the joys of being online for the first time. With growth there always comes pain. Be it your growing pains as a child or the growth and development of this part of our culture called the Internet.
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eLearning Security: Use Locklizard software for securing your online training course material
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As businesses increase their online presence and dependency on IT, the number of incidents of computer misuse continues to rise. To limit the occurrence of such incidents, acceptable use policies and security measures must be implemented, but when controls are bypassed, either intentionally or unintentionally, organisations must be prepared to act quickly and effectively to minimise their impact.
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An active antivirus program needs be on every computer for protection against the many emails that contain a virus or Spyware, and this program will check your emails before you open them. One way a virus can strike your computer is through chain letters, prayers or solicitation requests. The chain has come to you through many computers and someone along the way could have a computer virus. Unknowingly, the person is spreading the virus to the computers of other people.
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Drop shipping should be easy, right? It follows a simple rationale – it leaves you the role of the salesman, while the wholesaler ships the products out to the customer. It should be an efficient and straightforward process. You find a product that can be sold, and then you market it through your website and leave the logistics to a third party. Your excellent selling skills are used and all you need to do is find a willing drop shipper. But that’s not necessarily going to be the easiest task. When you start looking for information on drop shippers, you’ll find plenty of websites offering supposedly comprehensive lists of drop shippers and you may feel the job will be easy. Someone in the list has to suit your needs, right? Again, not necessarily. There are plenty of scams out there and you’d better beware.
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Integration allows instant search access to the DeviceLock database containing comprehensive logging and shadow data for verifying security standards compliance
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