Published on August 7th, 2008 by Theo McLanahan in Security
by Theo McLanahan
You would be hard pressed to find any computer connected to the Internet without some type of anti-virus software to protect from the thousands of viruses circulating the World Wide Web. However, viruses can hit more than just computers. We need to learn how to protect all vulnerable technology such as routers, networks, and servers.
Routers are used to route network traffic, and are basically a special type of computer. Servers work to serve computers on a specific network.
They typically have more space, more memory, and are faster. There are several different types of servers, such as web servers, file servers, and email and ftp servers.
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PC Security - Combating Viruses Beyond the PC370 words, reading time ~ 1:29 mins
Published on August 6th, 2008 by Chris Channing in Security
by Chris Channing
Life is hard enough without having to deal with the constant threat of criminals and robbers. Most don’t make enough money as it is to have their precious valuables to be stolen, and even more don’t have the health insurance to get treatment in a criminal attack. To prevent such scenarios, investing in consumer-grade self defense items is a great idea.
Pepper spray is a very popular type of self defense simply because it can be concealed quite easily and because it is so effective. The pepper spray will widen blood vessels in the eye- making the criminal close his or her eyes for a good 20-30 minutes- depending on how severe the spray was. They will also have trouble breathing and may experience a disabling burning sensation.
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Self Defense Tools Everyone Should Have455 words, reading time ~ 1:49 mins
Published on August 5th, 2008 by Ron C George in Security
by Ron C George
ven the rise in numbers of computer hackers, scammers and viruses around the Internet, you should install a firewall. It is a firewall is responsible for defending your computer from any malicious data that may enter it. A dangerous attack could wipe out your data or steal personal information if you don’t have one.
The firewalls available vary widely and you must determine which type is suitable for your computer. Chances are that your firewall is already set up and ready to be used if you have a computer that came installed with the Microsoft XP or Vista operating system. You must check that it is turned on and working properly. If you do not have one of these later operating systems, then you need to purchase your own software. Owners of Microsoft XP may still want to purchase separate firewall software as the XP version doesn’t get great reviews.
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The Importance Of Installing A Computer Firewall430 words, reading time ~ 1:43 mins
Published on August 4th, 2008 by Sam Johnson in Security
by Sam Johnson
Technology has come so far in the past ten years. It is hard to even imagine that it was only within the last thirty years in our history that personal computers came into existence.
The Technology of today enables us to communicate with each other across the world and computers offer a means to connect to a plethora of multimedia resources. We have the whole world at our fingertips as global internet access supplies us with more information and resources than we could ever have imagined possible.
Published on August 2nd, 2008 by Gardner Stephens in Security
by Gardner Stephens
How long does it typically take for products to be delivered? Delivery typically takes between 3 and 6 weeks. Although the delivery time on some products may be quicker or slower depending on the inventory and production cycles of the product’s manufacturer and where the items need to be delivered to. Your customer service representative can give you an accurate estimate for individual items.We accept MasterCard, Visa, Switch and JCB cards, personal cheques and bank or building society cheques (all cheques made payable to “”Antler Office Furniture Ltd.”").You have the unconditional right to return any goods within 7 working days, for any reason, and obtain a full refund.
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Discount Office Furniture Helpful Hints And Reviews695 words, reading time ~ 2:47 mins
Published on August 2nd, 2008 by Gary Pearson in Security
by Gary Pearson
When it comes to home and business security, you can never be too careful. Security is a matter of preference, but sometimes, it is essential to have a security system on your home. If you have a business, there is no way around it. You need a good system. Today, these systems are becoming more and more complicated, but in the end, they offer more peace of mind than ever before. At times, a security system is so advanced no one even knows it is there. This is achieved by adding motion sensors and wireless hidden cameras to your system.
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Keep Safe With Wireless Hidden Cameras405 words, reading time ~ 1:37 mins
Published on July 31st, 2008 by Terry Shoulders in Security
by Terry Shoulders
Have you been toying with the idea of placing home security window bars on your house? The first matter you have to attend to when selecting home window security bars is determining how they’re going to be utilized. Are you planning to install the bars because of safety (preventing kids or pets from exiting through a window) or for security from trespassers?
Home security window bars are available in three ways: fixed, hinged and removable. Picking out the correct style is an issue of utilization. Saw-resistance and tamper resistive hardware are other considerations.
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A Cheap Solution to Home Security402 words, reading time ~ 1:36 mins
Published on July 31st, 2008 by Rem in Security
by Rem
Since man began to walk on two feet thousands of years ago, he has encountered a basic safety hazard that is universal in nature - tripping and falling. Early man had to deal with rocks, roots, and wild vegetation as tripping hazards. Modern times brings walking hazards to the forefront of our struggle for home safety.
A very obvious source of danger in a house is the electrical system. Outlets for power are located in convenient and easy to reach places to facilitate plugging in our appliances and devices. Moving the outlets to secure locations defeats the purpose of having electricity, so the best practice for home safety is to cover them up. Many designs and types of outlet protection are available to match your dcor while protecting the family.
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Home Safety The First Frontier545 words, reading time ~ 2:11 mins
Published on July 30th, 2008 by Jeff Gerold in Security
by Jeff Gerold
Well, you’ve finally decided to go out and buy a home security system. Do you really know what you are doing? Do you think you know enough about home security systems to make a wise choice? Do you know the ins and outs of home security? Take a look at this quiz and put yourself to the test. Find out what you really know about home security systems. Try answering the questions, then move on down the page to find out the answers.
1. Do you know who invented the video home security system?
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Rex Simpleton in Security
by Rex Simpleton
Many films have been made to picture how powerful the internet is. Most of this tackles on how a hacker steals files from certain document files. But did you know that identity theft can also take place inside the net?
Although many think that the internet is a safe place, you will be surprised to notice that it involves almost all risks from real life. Many people can steal from you through the internet. They can also gather your information, use your personal data and act in your name.
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Identity Theft In The World Of Internet364 words, reading time ~ 1:27 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Rex Simpleton in Security
by Rex Simpleton
Most of the internet “thieves” have software to conduct an official and prohibited access to public data records. By getting an access to the public data records, the criminal can get information about the victim. Normally, criminals access the date of birth, surname, maiden name, address, security number and many more.
Instead of public data base, some thieves will use web linkages by typing in something that is similar to Social Security Numbers. They will access several search engines and find out people’s files; with those they can access any information about certain people.
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Identity Theft In The Internet450 words, reading time ~ 1:48 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Jed Jenson in Security
by Jed Jenson
In a perfect world we would not have to worry about the threat of someone stealing our identity and ruining our credit. Unfortunately, we live in an imperfect world. Fortunately, there are services available, such as LifeLock’s Identity Theft Protection Services, which work to protect your identity. Although there are pro’s and con’s to using such services, LifeLock’s pros greatly outweigh their cons.
To begin with, one pro of LifeLock is that they offer child identity theft protection services. At this time, LifeLock is the only company to offer credit checks and monitoring services for a member’s child who is under the age of 15. With the number of child identity thefts growing each year, LifeLock is leading the market in providing this needed service.
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LifeLock, And Other Options563 words, reading time ~ 2:15 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Ryan McCall in Security
by Ryan McCall
The best decision you can make to protect your home, whether it is a space saving, cozy condominium or a multi-storied mansion that spreads across the landscape, is to utilize motion sensor security cameras, video surveillance cameras, and the newest home security cameras.
Home security cameras that are part of smaller systems would be more appropriate for small houses and condominiums. They can trigger lights and set off loud alarms even if they are not part of a continuously monitored system. Installation is not very complicated, and should not lead ward off any major problems in the future.
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Motion Sensor Security Cameras For Home Safety375 words, reading time ~ 1:30 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Dan Miller in Security
by Dan Miller
The process of backing up one’s computer data is a process that, like other forms of insurance, may seem too mundane or unnecessary to bother with - until disaster strikes and it is too late. Years ago, computer data backup software and solutions consisted of some form of external physical media, such as a CD, zip drive, DVD, external hard drive, or tape drive, plus automating software running on the computer.
When in the market for a backup solution, modern broadband internet connections, plus more affordable hard drive space, have made online backup a viable option to consider. Accordingly, numerous online backup services are now available for both additional space, as well as disaster recovery. These services generally have the advantage of not requiring the user to purchase external storage, but rather to pay for the service on an ongoing basis, as one does their internet connection.
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Online Backup: The Pros And Cons447 words, reading time ~ 1:47 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Paul Wilcox in Security
by Paul Wilcox
Identity theft insurance coverage is big business for companies looking to profit from consumer fears regarding identity theft. Insurance coverage provides consumers with many different ways to pay for identity theft losses. Generally, all consumer identity theft coverage policies fall into one of two categories: prevention services and insurance coverage. Identity theft is best avoided but since no one is one hundred percent invulnerable to identity theft, insurance provides a nice soft place to land if you do fall victim.
Prevention Services
Credit monitoring, fraud alerts, and consumer counseling are all prevention services that provided when seeking identity theft coverage. Most lenders, all three credit reporting bureaus, and many independent companies offer some form of prevention services, but they usually provide this service for a fee. Occasionally, a lender will provide credit monitoring for free as a bonus for using their financial institution.
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Identity Theft Insurance482 words, reading time ~ 1:56 mins
Published on July 29th, 2008 by Steve Collins in Security
by Steve Collins
There is an old quip that ignorance is bliss. No. Ignorance is stupid and reckless. It may feel freeing. You may feel relieved of the need to worry about things you do not fathom, but how blissful is it when your carelessness leads you to becoming a crime statistic?
Cyber crime is a reality of the modern world. Corporate, financial, and medical IT systems have been breached and personal information and sensitive business files stolen. National security has been threatened by ineffective prevention efforts. Personal identities have been taken by thieves who robbed their victims of everything. Digital security, therefore, is something with which people should familiarize themselves.
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The time to ensure your Digital Security is now361 words, reading time ~ 1:27 mins