Archive for the 'Computer Security' Category
PC and network security is big business as there is nothing more frustrating than a network crash, as they seem to always come at the worst time possible. With so many security packages all offering peace of mind how can you choose the right one for your needs? This article examines three new releases in […]
August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
We are living in the information age today but one of the drawbacks of easily accessible data is that your personal information may be just lying out there waiting to be snatched by identity thieves. Identity theft has grown to be pervasive and is now one of the dominant white collar crimes today.
The Federal […]
August 14th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
The internet has undoubtedly changed the way we live. And no thanks spyware, it has also changed the way our privacy and identities are compromised. Laws have already been passed against spyware, but it will take a long time before these laws are enforced so it’s up to you to protect your identity online.
Spyware is […]
August 13th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Due to an increase in the frequency of adware, spyware, and other malicious software invading our cyberspace, an increase in the number of companies that offer ways to combat these invaders will also be apparent. With all the adware removal tools on the market, it can sometimes be hard to determine which one is […]
August 12th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
A data breach is when personal information is collected, retained, accessed, used or disclosed in ways which are not in accordance with the provisions of the enterprise’s policies, applicable privacy laws or regulations.
It doesn’t matter if the data in question has been taken from an improperly protected corporate network or from memos which have been […]
August 11th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Computers are some of the most convenient things that we can have around and many of us cannot imagine living our lives without these modern day conveniences. Along with being convenient, however, they can certainly cause a lot of different problems and if we aren’t security conscious as far as our computers are concerned, […]
August 10th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Welcome to the complicated and confusing world of privacy in the information age. Social networks didn’t think there would be any problem; all they do is take available data and aggregate it in a novel way for what they perceive is to its customers’ benefit. Social networks members instinctively understand that making any information easier […]
August 10th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Cars are bought, travel arrangements are made and bank loans are transacted, all in your name. There is only one glitch: you did not make any of them. This is the horror that Identity theft poses.
What is Identity theft?
For all intents and purposes, perhaps the word theft is too strong a word […]
August 10th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
If you felt isolated and susceptible in the battle against cyber-space terrorism - virus and malware attacks - then there is no need. Numerous forces have joined together to help safeguard the nation’s computer infrastructure from abuse. Just like the US armed forces guard the homeland - and indeed every nation has armed forces - […]
August 10th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Today’s online social networkers want to have instant, 24×7 access to their social network and the information they need, but are not interested in being tied to a wired Internet connection. To get the most out of your social networking experience, members must have anytime, anywhere access to people in their network. Development of […]
August 9th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Everyone downloads from the Internet nowadays; in fact it is one of the most popular online activities. If you use reputable download sites such as download [dot] com or CNet, and pay for your software, or you use sites that offer freeware or shareware, then, legally at least, you are safe.
There are however a growing […]
August 7th, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off
Most of us rely on our personal computers and those in our office to complete multiple tasks each day. If that data is lost or compromised it can create numerous problems for us. Protecting computers against viruses and spyware is something you should do before you start using any program on it. The information you […]
August 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Computer Security | Comments Off