Security

How To Protect Your Personal Information When Making Charitable Donations

Posted on May 10, 2009. Filed under: Security | Tags: , , |

What Happens to Personal Information When Making a Charitable Donation? New Grants Benefit Both Charities and Donors During Spike in Identity Theft. Data security issues have garnered a great deal of press lately. And of course it is not a huge stretch to imagine why charities are often attractive to hackers. They simply don’t have [...]

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NEW Panda Cloud Antivirus: The First Free Cloud-Based Antivirus

Posted on May 10, 2009. Filed under: Reviews, Security | Tags: , , , , |

Panda Security, a leading provider of ITsecurity solutions , announced the global beta release of Panda Cloud Antivirus, the industry’s first and only free cloud-based antivirus thin-client with 50 percent less impact on PC performance compared to the industry average.

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How to Remove the Conficker C Worm

Posted on April 23, 2009. Filed under: Security |

If you neglected to patch your Windows operating system with Microsoft’s security update that plugged a hole in the Server service, you might find yourself infected with the Conficker C worm. This threat is triggered on April 1st of 2009 and attempts to download files from a list of addresses, redirects DNS requests to certain [...]

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Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know

Posted on March 23, 2009. Filed under: Security | Tags: , , |

Facebook’s new terms of service caused quite a stir this weekend, prompting many to drop their Facebook accounts altogether. Too hooked on Facebook to cut it off completely? It’s time you learned more about your privacy settings.
The Facebook obsessives at weblog AllFacebook round up 10 privacy settings every Facebook user should know, most of which [...]

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How to disable Windows Defender

Posted on March 11, 2009. Filed under: Security | Tags: , , , |

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Even if Windows Defender is offered for free and it has decent protection features, some people might prefer other applications to secure their system from spyware and other threats. In this case there is no point in having two similar applications running at the same time, both of them consuming system resources. This is [...]

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