If you’ve never been the victim of a computer virus, you may think that all of the uproar over these nasty little programs is making much ado out of nothing. You may even be thinking that computer security experts and anti-virus companies are using scare tactics to sell anti-virus software. After all, the bigger the problem, the more software people buy. Today, the anti-virus business is worth several billion dollars and it shows no sign of slowing down.
Anti Spam Anti Virus Solution
Computer and the related technologies are very much in use today. People and businesses depend on different soft wares and programs to work and to do many tasks which may be very important to them. The internet, e-mails and the computer and IT in general are very helpful in this regard but there are certain problems which reduce the efficiency of these technologies.
Find Answers to Disturbing Questions Using Keylogger
Your child browses the Web for hours? Your spouse doesnt let you come close to the computer while chatting? Your employee is far from being productive? Whats exactly going on? – Wouldnt it be great, if you were completely aware of all these things? At least, when it comes to computer monitoring there exists a reliable solution that will secretly provide you with the detailed information on all actions that take place in your PC.
A new unique MultiCore AntiVirus & AntiSpyware product
NuWave Software announces the release of MultiCore AntiVirus & AntiSpyware, a revolutionary anti-virus product that integrates four anti-malware engines.
Does The Google Desktop Really Put Your Privacy In Jeopardy?
There has been a lot of talk recently about Google Talk and how there are serious privacy concerns with the new application.
The biggest concern seems to come with the ability to search and share multiple computers with one account. In other words, you could use a single desktop search account to search, index and allow you to share files between your desktop and laptop for example.
But are these concerns grounded in truth? Is there really a privacy issue here?
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Peltier Associates Breaking and Fixing Wireless Security
To the information security professional wireless networking may be thought of as a four letter word to be avoided at all costs. Regardless of the security implication wireless networking can provide cost efficiency, and because of that wireless technologies are here to stay.
Setting Up and Securing Your Wireless Network
Inquiring minds want to steal your sensitive data through you wireless network. Stop them in their tracks with these easy to follow steps on securing your wireless network for your home or business.
Web Servers and Firewall Zones
If you have, or are planning to have web servers connected to your network, you will need to consider the security implications
Adware And The Case Against Bundled Software
Bundling software applications together is a practice much abused by purveyors of adware. The potential for sneaking unwanted software into a bundle of desirable software is obvious. The benefits of bundling software aren’t so obvious. Isn’t it time to consider dumping the practice of bundling software altogether?
Bundled Software: When Is It Not Adware?
If a user wants a piece of software, why can’t he or she be allowed to install it separately? If the bundled softwa…
Adware / Spyware
Adware and Spyware have become familiar terms in the lexicon of Internet jargon. Their definitions range from helpful cookies that many people choose to have on their computer to programs that can actually steal your identity. That’s a pretty big area. That’s why any information of these important subjects needs to include definitions of exactly what actually encompasses both adware and spyware.
An Introduction To Microsoft Vista Business
Microsoft Vista is on the way! Learn the basic features of Vista and Vista Business from Chris Bryant, CCIE #12933.
Wireless Router & Security: A Step-By-Step Guide
Setting up a wireless router is easy. Essentially you turn your cable or DSL modem off and your wireless router on. Then, you connect the router to the modem with a cable, and turn the modem back on. You are more or less done. The wireless network wizard on your computer will pick up the router and, if your ISP does not have any special requirements, away-you-go, you are on the Internet.
For ease of setup and configuration, manufacturers ship wireless routers with all sec…