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  • Identity Theft Protection and Identity Theft Prevention  By : Jahanzaib Hassan
    Identity theft is the growing national epidemic. There are literally hundreds of ways you can loose your all important credit ratings through identity theft, as it happens with a hundreds of thousands of Americans every year. There are more numbers of identity theft cases reported than there are robberies filed. Preventing identity theft is a simple matter of playing it safe. Identity theft protection relies on the old adverb better safe than sorry. Preventing identity theft is the key to ident
  • Who Else Is Using Your Wireless Network?  By : David McKone
    Although it is relatively easy for SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) and home users to set up their own Wireless networks, the default settings on a WAP (Wireless Access Point) usually come with no security configured. Find out how to make your wireless network safe.
  • Win the Fight Against Computer Hackers with Spyware Removal  By : Buzz Scott
    Now you can win the fight agains computer hackers with new innovative software.
  • A Guide to Computer Security  By : David McKone
    As the number of people connecting to the Internet continues to increase at a rapid pace, so more and more of us anaware of the dangers we are exposing our computer to. Find out how to protect your computer.
  • Home And Family Security Surveillance Camera  By : Abigail Franks
    As the world continues to get more dangerous, the last thing you want is to bring that danger directly into your home. Newspaper stories tell the tale babysitters abusing children when their parents are off at work. There's been workers who have been hired in good faith to repair or maintain your property, stealing both from inside and outside the house. It's unfortunate, but the reality is that unless you are vigilant and careful, your family, home and possessions could be hurt by people.
  • Keep Prying Eyes Off The Pictures on Your Computer  By : Buzz Scott
    Keeping your pictures, music and files private is easy if you have the right software.
  • The Four Letter Word Called "SPAM" That Drives Us All Nuts  By : Gregg Hall
    There is one clue to spam, never, and I repeat, never respond to spam. This only lets the sender know that it is a real email address and then he or she can add you to other unwanted spam lists. Even if they have the opt out button, do not respond.
  • Are You Enabling Hackers And Trojans To Get At Your Computer  By : Gregg Hall
    What do cookies actually do? A cookie is a piece of content that the Web page stores on your hard disk when you visit it. It allows that site to store information and later come back and retrieve that information.
  • Like Adware and Spyware? Use Internet Explorer  By : Andrew Morris
    Internet Explorer continues to be a vulnerability for adware, spyware, and other malware intrusions. The Firefox browser has exhanced security features that make it worth a look.
  • How To Hide and Protect Your Personal Files  By : Buzz Scott
    Hiding and protecting personal computer files is a necessity. From identity theft to snooping everyone should secure their personal files.
  • Don't Click On That Ad, It Could Melt Your Computer  By : Gregg Hall
    Today so many industries use spy ware programs as a way to advertise. These programs are designed to be click on or automatically re-rout you to the advertisers website.
  • Tips on How to Avoid Spammers and Hackers  By : David McKone
    Just about everyone will be familiar with the power of the Internet and the great things it can offer. Whilst it is true that the Internet offers 24-hour access to an endless wealth of information, as well as a vast number of entertainment options, there is a dark side to the Internet as well.
  • The Importance of Parental Control Software  By : David McKone
    Protecting children is the responsibility of every parent, and it is vital for them to keep up with the ever changing threats faced by children as they navigate the Internet. Perhaps the most important tool to help with this is Parental Control software.
  • What to Look For In Anti-Virus Software  By : David McKone
    Of all the software products that are installed on our computers, from the web browsers and email programs, to word processors, database and spreadsheet programs, none has a higher importance than a quality anti-virus program. Without a good quality, frequently updated anti-virus program running on your computer, your valuable data, and even your personal financial information, is at constant risk.
  • Understanding Firewalls for the Home Computer  By : David McKone
    Not that long ago, firewalls were the exclusive province of corporations, designed to protect their computers from unauthorized access by competitors, disgruntled employees and so on. Nowadays, however, even though firewalls remain a key part of corporate networks, they have made steady inroads into the world of home computing.

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