Archive for February, 2008

PC Security Step 12 - Keeping Your Children Safe Online

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Keep your children safe from PC and online security threats

Children, like adults, are susceptible to computer and Internet security risks. Thus, it is important to keep children safe and have your data protected.

The following are simple yet effective steps to reduce security threats that children may be particularly vulnerable to.

Implement parental PC control

It is always best to implement a kind of parental control when kids are using the computer. Many ISPs provide parental control tools and many browsers also provide tools and options for restricting access to certain websites or categories of sites. Add-on software programs can be purchased as well.

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These tools are helpful, but keep in mind that there is no substitute for real supervision provided by a parent.

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PC Security Step 11 - Instant Messaging Do’s and Don’ts

Monday, February 25th, 2008

Beware of what’s in instant messaging

This popular form of communication is being used by virus writers to spread electronic worms and viruses, and since almost anyone and everyone has access to instant messaging viruses now have the ability to infiltrate both your office and home.

IM security and compliance product developer, Akonix Systems, Inc., reports that in 2007 there were a total of 346 malicious code attacks over instant messaging. With over 100 million people using AOL Instant Messenger alone, you can imagine the enormity of problems that can occur.

Do not be complacent

Though the major virus threats have already been discovered, this is no time to be complacent. Threats still continue. As more users know better on how to stop traditional virus attacks, writers of viruses will continually look for other targets. Instant messaging services are targets.

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PC Security Step 10 – Download & Install Safely

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Safety First When Downloading and Installing Programs

Not only people can get virus. Even computers can get those annoying buggers. Do you want your PC or MAC to crash just because you were careless enough to let one small virus eat up its way around your files?

Most computer viruses come from the countless programs the World Wide Web offers. Each one of them is appealing and tempting for the modern-day consumer. However, a smart consumer knows that before buying (some require credit card payments) or downloading a program, a thorough research must have been conducted beforehand.

Some say that searching for the appropriate programs for your system is very much like searching for the right appliances for your home. That is not exactly the case. The former is more complicated than the latter.

With appliances, there is an assurance of what the product does. Also, there is a warranty. Once, the appliance you bought is not functioning as much as you would want it to, you can always have it replaced or get your money back.

Whereas with programs, you have no idea what the CD can do to your system the minute you put it in. There will always be side effects so how do you gauge the possible risks involved?

The reason why you are resorting to a program is because your computer has needs, which you want to satisfy. Nonetheless, some programs cause changes into your system the minute they are installed. You have to figure these out all on your own.

Here are some tips you can apply when buying programs:
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PC Security Step 9 - What You Should Know About Phishing

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Are you Safe From Phishing Attempts?

You can say that the Internet is a short cut for “international networking.” By just logging on, you can connect to people all over the world. They may be people you personally know or people you just know online. Whatever the case, there is always somebody on the other end of your Internet connection.

As accessible and easy daily life is now thanks to the Internet, there are disadvantages from this convenience. Criminal activities such as eliciting sexual activities on the web are an example of online problems society has to deal with.

Another online criminal activity is phishing. Phishing is acquiring personal information like passwords and credit card details by pretending to be a representative of a company. Phishing is done through email or instant messaging.

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PC Security Step 8 - Beware of Opening eMail Attachments

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

The Danger of Unknown Packages

Among the most popular and useful functions of the Internet is email. Not only can people send messages to practically anyone all over the world, they can also send digital files such as pictures, sounds, and programs. However, caution must be taken when opening such attachments because the Internet is teeming with malicious minds that craft ways of inconveniencing people, or even getting something of value from them.

What are the dangers of opening email attachments without caution?
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PC Security Step 7 - What Are Patches and Do You Need Them?

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

A patch is generally the term used to refer to pieces of software that are created to give updates or fixes to existing programs that need to be rehashed or repaired. Patches fixes bugs, replaces graphics and improves a program’s performance or functionality. Patches are very useful and are usually needed if there are certain imperfections in the programs you are using, however, patches that are not made perfectly can also lead to other problems.

What are the different types of patches?

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PC Security Step 6 - Do You Need a File Encryption Program?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

As the world becomes more advanced each day, it also seems to grow less and less secure. The creation of new virtual venues has also paved the way to the emergence of places where people can be victims of criminal activity such as fraud and identity theft. In the real world, people of high stature get the service of bodyguards and security forces. Would such protective measures also be beneficial for the world of data?

Most people think that data security is something that only large business entities would have to be concerned about. However, the Internet is an open channel can be accessed by anyone. And now that people are doing more personal matters through the internet, such banking shopping, sending confidential male and personal letters, it is probably just right for people to take more steps to keep their privacy and security.

The answer to this situation is file encryption, which is basically a more sophisticated and powerful manifestation of the age-old art of ciphering that has been used by humans throughout history. Do you actually need to take advantage of such programs that make your files secure through complicated encryption? Perhaps knowing more about file encryption would help you decide the right answer to this question.
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