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29th September 2009
Antivirus software is used to prevent, detect, and remove malicious software (commonly known as malware) from a computer. Malware includes computer viruses, worms, and trojan horses. The best software may also prevent and remove adware, spyware, and other... Read >
Author: patmore
28th September 2009
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" peopl... Read >
Author: dummy15
16th September 2009
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" pe... Read >
Author: abhijit
10th September 2009
Viruses and Spyware now have the added danger of being assisted by a rootkit installed on the infected machine. What does this all mean to the average computer user? Well the bottom line is that Anti Virus or Anti Spyware may not remove viruses or spyware... Read >
Author: Padraig MacGiolla
02nd September 2009
Every type of hosting service has its share of advantages and disadvantages. It is hard to say that a particular hosting service is better than the other because advantages and disadvantages hinge on utility and other considerations. For instance, shared ... Read >
Author: Aliceshown
23rd August 2009
Understanding The Internet Security Threats That Are Commonly Introduced Into The Wild Internet
When we are surfing the internet at home or at the office, the computer is exposed to the wild internet that might cause the computer to be vulnerable to the ... Read >
Author: Ki Grinsing
03rd August 2009
When you purchase a new computer it is a wonderful thing. It runs well, boots up quickly and it probably looks nice and "shiny" too. The average basic home PC costs about $400 so we expect them to last for quite a while. However, in many instances after s... Read >
Author: Yosi Salman
23rd July 2009
A steady increase in the number of SQL Injection attacks (where a hacker ‘injects’ malicious code into an application, exploiting a vulnerability in that application) means that companies should review their applications for vulnerabilities, and ensur... Read >
Author: Carrot Communications
15th July 2009
Endpoint security software is crucial for businesses of all types and around the world. This article will provide you with information about endpoint security software and how it can proactively protect your business from network threats. Whether you're a... Read >
Author: Dennis Thomsen
01st July 2009
For years, spear phishing attacks relied on the foolishness and naivete of computer users to trick them into revealing passwords and other sensitive information to individuals posing as legitimate parties via spoofed emails or fake websites. Today's spear... Read >
Author: Blue Ridge Networks, Inc.
01st July 2009
For years, spear phishing attacks relied on the foolishness and naivete of computer users to trick them into revealing passwords and other sensitive information to individuals posing as legitimate parties via spoofed emails or fake websites. Today's spear... Read >
Author: Blue Ridge Networks, Inc.
30th June 2009
Zlob is a Trojan spy ware and is known by the name Troj/Zlob-QJ. This Trojan particularly affects the working of the windows operating system but does not affect the files directly. This Trojan is downloaded and then installed from the remote computers an... Read >
Author: sturat
27th June 2009
Nintendo DS has been on top of the handheld gaming industry for years. Still, no gaming device is very valuable without compatible games to play. In these harsh economic times, acquiring these games in the cheapest, easiest way possible has become a high ... Read >
Author: Harlan Duncan
18th June 2009
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" peopl... Read >
Author: Vijay 555
15th June 2009
Antivirus software are very necessary for our computer to secure and protect our very important and costly personal data from virus or other malwares. Due the continuous improvement in the field of the computer and internet technologies on one side thes... Read >
Author: Emma elle
11th June 2009
ActiveX was introduced by Microsoft in 1996. It is used in Windows operating system. It is also part of the Component Object Model (COM) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and object-oriented programming (OOP) technologies. It is the framework or set ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
08th June 2009
ActiveX was introduced by Microsoft in 1996. It is used in Windows operating system. It is also part of the Component Object Model (COM) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and object-oriented programming (OOP) technologies. It is the framework or set ... Read >
Author: sturat
08th June 2009
ActiveX was introduced by Microsoft in 1996. It is used in Windows operating system. It is also part of the Component Object Model (COM) and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and object-oriented programming (OOP) technologies. It is the framework or set ... Read >
Author: sturat
05th June 2009
If you own a computer you probably have done just about everything you possibly can to make it safe from malicious code and hackers. Unfortunately you’ve probably not done enough. Hackers and spammers are consistently coming up with new ways to get into... Read >
Author: Paz Aricha
07th May 2009
Adware and spyware removal needs to be a periodical, preventative maintenance step you take in efforts to keep your computer functioning at its best. Anyone who uses their computer for surfing the Internet exposes their computer to the dangers of adware a... Read >
Author: Howard G. Platt 111
07th May 2009
Many people have no idea about how to keep their computers in optimal conditions. Most people simply assume that having the occasional anti virus scan is more than enough. Is that alone really enough? Let me tell you, it is not enough! You need a registry... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter
01st May 2009
Increasing the web traffic to your site is best achieved through link building. Link building is basically putting links to your site on other similar sites. Most often this is done through swapping, referred to as reciprocal links. This can help incre... Read >
Author: JenB
17th April 2009
Designed to protect computer from malware attacks, antivirus software programs can also be downloaded for free. Outlined below are few tips that you should follow when choosing an antivirus or antispyware software program: Real time monitoringLook out for... Read >
Author: Joseph John
09th April 2009
There are many new web hosts every single day, and they all want to have their minds put at ease when it comes to security for their sites. Any new website or online business is subject to being invaded by hackers looking to steal valuable information... Read >
Author: Amy Armitage
09th April 2009
The first antivirus software agent was the Reaper virus which was launched in 1973. It was developed to hunt down and kill a harmless network virus called Creeper. Reaper was not antivirus software as we now know it, but it performed a similar function.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
When you try to open a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, you may encounter one of the following error messages:
"This workbook contains one or more Microsoft Excel macros. These macros may contain viruses or other harmful code. These macros will be disabled."... Read >
Author: colindolly
02nd March 2009
By definition, a virus is a computer program that is able to copy itself and infect other computers. The first one, according to Wiki pedia, was seen almost half a century ago. The Creeper virus was detected in ARPANET, a predecessor of the World Wide Web... Read >
Author: Satwinder
12th February 2009
The internet is littered with evil intentions and malicious - albeit smart and brilliant – plotters. They are constantly in the prowl for innocent, unprotected computers. Internet hackers use all sorts of codes such as viruses, worms, and Trojans, to cr... Read >
Author: Travis Booth
10th February 2009
The SanDisk Cruzer USB drive is password protected. On all stored files, obligatory access control is imposed by the SanDisk Cruzer drive. All the files are stored in password protected & hardware encrypted partition. Therefore the data stored in the Cruz... Read >
Author: Tape4backup
22nd January 2009
Over the last few years USB Flash Drives have become a must-have item for computer users everywhere. We rely on them to transport all kinds of data including letters, spreadsheets, presentations, music and even movies. The capacity, physical size and spee... Read >
Author: A Culshaw
05th January 2009
By definition, a virus is a computer program that is able to copy itself and infect other computers. The first one, according to Wikipedia, was seen almost half a century ago. The Creeper virus was detected in ARPANET, a predecessor of the World Wide Web.... Read >
Author: RAKESHMEET
16th December 2008
By definition, a virus is a computer program that is able to copy itself and infect other computers. The first one, according to Wiki pedia, was seen almost half a century ago. The Creeper virus was detected in ARPANET, a predecessor of the World Wide Web... Read >
Author: unitii-dec
17th September 2008
Low-level file editing was a necessity when DOS was dominating the market of personal computers. Today, with the wide spread of Windows-based systems, low-level modifications to files seem to become a luxury. But is low-level hex editing really dead?
Wit... Read >
Author: HHD Software No Last Name
16th September 2008
Low-level file editing was a necessity when DOS was dominating the market of personal computers. Today, with the wide spread of Windows-based systems, low-level modifications to files seem to become a luxury. But is low-level hex editing really dead?
Wit... Read >
Author: HHD Software No Last Name
24th July 2008
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" peopl... Read >
Author: Ben Rob
18th July 2008
No, even former First Lady, Hillary Clinton, is not immune from dangerous Malware scams. You�d think the Senator from New York�s staff would be computer savvy enough to avoid �attack of the Malware�, but it seems they are not. According to Syma... Read >
Author: Isaiah Henry
16th July 2008
Back door trojans are the most dangerous type of trojans for the simple reason that they allow a malicious hacker to gain remote access to your computer via the internet. These kind of trojan unfortunately is the most common. Infected PCs are open to exte... Read >
Author: Sherman C
09th July 2008
Nowadays a lot of companies are offering web development and web design. They are offering services at affordable prices also. Then what is the need of a custom web development company to develop a website. A growth oriented website needs it and it can h... Read >
Author: Rupiz Media
12th June 2008
by Norm Beznoska, Directory of Enterprise Security, Infiniti Systems Group
On a recent discussion with an important friend and business colleague, Don Heestand, CEO of e-Merging Technologies Group, Don posed a very interesting question, which requires ... Read >
Author: Shon Harris
09th June 2008
06th June 2008
“Just in time, just enough” is a buzz phrase in the common parlance of the E-Learning and Online Distance Training community. It’s a clever way of saying that you can learn whatever you want via their convenient training and you won’t be overburde... Read >
Author: Remy
06th June 2008
06th June 2008
“Just in time, just enough” is a buzz phrase in the common parlance of the E-Learning and Online Distance Training community. It’s a clever way of saying that you can learn whatever you want via their convenient training and you won’t be overburde... Read >
Author: Remy
28th March 2008
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" peopl... Read >
Author: sunita kaushal
11th February 2008
Spyware removal is a tedious but necessary chore. At best, spyware slows down your computer and brings up those annoying popup windows. At worst, spyware can monitor your activities on your computer without your knowing, steal vital information from your ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
24th July 2007
We can see a lot of companies offering web development and web design at affordable prices. But what is the need of a custom web development company to develop your website? We are trying to explain you here what custom web development is and how it can h... Read >
Author: daya vincent
18th April 2007
Do you know that emails you get from unknown senders are treated as SPAM after running them through a SPAM control filter?
This filter can be in real time, this means it scans every email before forwarding it to the email client. The others are offli... Read >
Author: Ted Peterson
26th March 2007
You can find out whether antispyware program is reliable or fake is when a vendor advertises saying that it can clean up your system removing pop ups and spyware - with a pop up ad! Then you should obviously suspect such a vendor.
It is a tough job to ... Read >
Author: Arvind Singh
15th January 2007
First steps toward a secure network environment. All in one PDF file! Created by National Security Agency.
Contents include:
Security policy
operating systems and applications: versions and updates
Know your network
TCP/UDP servers and services on ... Read >
Author: beerbong
15th January 2007
When adware was first developed, it had one simple intention: to deliver targeted advertising to its customers. If you ever had adware on your system, you can understand that it is a great way to deliver advertisements. Whether or not you enjoy i... Read >
Author: synadigm
23rd November 2006
Introduction:
Very often, malware is spoken of as viruses, trojans, dialers, adware and sypware. Being knowledgeable about how to diagnose a service running as a malware is an important part of fighting this nuisance. The probblem of Malware is getting... Read >
Author: Austin Akalanze
01st September 2006
Researchers and engineers who are working in the security field must have strong constitutionsespecially when it comes to weathering negative backlash and tired conspiracy theories whenever apple security and Mac OS X are mentioned in the same breath.
... Read >
Author: Onlineghar Ghar
25th July 2006
Spam emails have become an ever increasing problem, and nowadays it is practically impossible to use email without receiving spam in large amounts. G-Lock SpamCombat is your powerful solution for clearing your Inbox from spam, virus, and junk emails. G-Lo... Read >
Author: Alex Markov
19th July 2006
A malicious code can be a program. It can also be a part of a program. Further a malicious code can attach itself to a good program. In that way the malicious effect occurs first when the good program runs.
The last time you installed a large software,... Read >
Author: Johan Tengstrom
21st May 2006
When you surf the Internet you probably don't realize what's alway's happening in the background. Tapping of phones, listening to someone's confidential conversation, & the reading of other people's e-mail messages seems like something that only hap... Read >
Author: Dave Crepps
02nd May 2006
If you are running the popular Windows XP Operating System and your computer is connected to the internet then you are susceptible to the installation of unwanted programs known as Spyware. There are a few measures you can take to help protect yourself f... Read >
Author: Bruce Hopkins
09th February 2006
Microsoft has just released the final version of a much-anticipated major update to its XP operating system-Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2). Focused almost entirely on security-based issues, this update brings significant improvements to the security of... Read >
Author: ITX Corp
05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Olga Farber Becker
On 28 of December a severe Windows security flaw, WMF Flaw, was detected, in all Windows versions from Win98 to WinXP, no fixing patch exists yet. Using it, anyone can do any malicious action with your computer, steal ... Read >
Author: Olga Farber Becker
11th May 2005
When surfing the Internet you probably take your anonymity
for granted, most of us do.
Tapping phones, listening to confidential conversations,
reading others' e-mail messages seems like something that
only happens in spy movies to "other" people. ... Read >
Author: Jim Edwards
29th March 2005
Do you like spam? No, I'm not kidding. Everybody knows what spam is, almost everybody seems to have learned by heart simple advice like "do not click " "do not respond" , "do not buy" but
On March 23, 2005 Mirapoint and the Radicati Group, a consult... Read >
Author: Alexandra Gamanenko
26th January 2005
An interview with Danny Burke of PC Magic by John Watson
The casual computer user can afford to play with fire and risk
catching a virus but the business user cannot afford to damage
his or her business by being careless in this area.
I asked Dann... Read >
Author: John Watson
24th January 2005
Advertising is a necessary irritant in the world today. You can't drive down the street without coming across an ad, either a billboard suspended over a road or a large poster plastered down the side of a bus. If you walk into a shopping centre it doesn't... Read >
Author: M6.Net Web Hosting
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