Security
Securing Wireless Networks - Keep Everything Private
Securing wireless networks in your home or office is very important in order to keep all your personal information safe. No one wants to risk having their financial or personal information floating around in cyberspace for anyone to snatch and use for their own nefarious purposes. While technology has made it easy to set... »
Facebook Cleans up its Privacy Policy
In response to its users’ demands the Facebook privacy policy has been changed to be more user friendly. Facebook has taken the world by storm allowing everyone with an Internet connection and a personal computer to get in contact with old friends and family members, or stay in contact with new ones for absolutely... »
Online Identity - How to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft
image source: http://cagle.msnbc.com The rate of identity theft has not seen a decrease in recent years despite the knowledge on the topic that has spread. Your online identity can be more vulnerable to thieves than physical things like stolen credit cards and pilfered mail because if they can one tidbit about you, they can usually... »
Computer Security - An Essential Guide to Anti-Virus Software
Swine Flu is for real, but Computer Flu is and always will be nothing more than a hoax. Every computer, whether it is a personal home computer, business computer or otherwise, should have some kind of reliable anti-virus software if the computer has an internet connection. Malware, spyware, worms, viruses and other newly emerging... »
Safe and Useful Free Software
Downloading free software from the internet can be a beneficial tool to getting useful computer software, but anyone getting anything for free from the internet should be aware of the possible risks. It is possible that downloading software could come with bundled spyware or adware when products are offered for free. Many valid companies... »
How to Protect Yourself from Online Identity Theft
Unfortunately, the boom of shopping and banking on the web has increased the risk of online identity theft for internet users. Identity theft occurs when an unknown entity gains access to enough personal information to open accounts or make purchases in your name. This information could include bank account or credit card numbers, addresses,... »




