… our personal information is readily available in this high technology world. Just as we use firewalls and virus protection programs for our computer health, we need to closely examine the anatomy of this crime of opportunity. What protections are available to insulate us against the potential damage …
… attacks are overwhelmingly orchestrated via networks of innocent home computers that have–unknown to their owners–been commandeered by hackers. Sophos urges home users and businesses to properly defend their personal computers with up-to-date anti-virus software, security patches and firewalls …
… cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to your personal security and privacy. Your money, your computer, your family, and your business are all at risk. These cybercriminals leave you with three choices: (1) Do nothing and hope …
… it for advertising/marketing purposes or sell the information to another party. Steps of protecting your computer against spywares Protecting against spywares is very essential to safeguard personal identity and other vital information. There are four essential steps that are essential to safeguard your …
… You do not shop online, open e-mail attachments and check your bank account on your computer without proper firewalls, anti-virus and anti-Trojan protection in place, would you? So, why are you doing this with your Blackberry? Blackberry is a mini-computer, said Hoffman. “The sense that viruses …
Every computer has its own firewall that comes from its operating system. The problem here is that, based from personal experience and negligence, some people tend to forget to keep their firewall up. Because of this, every type of data and information that comes from the internet and the sites …
… of the computer. Their user interface was very advanced compared to the Mac and the PC at the time. Unfortunately, through their own management errors, the company eventually went into bankruptcy. Around that time, computer security wasn’t really an issue. Most personal computers were still single …
… modify the kernel through unsupported techniques . Although the computer system moves from 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture but the smaller installed base of 64-bit software makes it possible to making significant enhancements for security in the kernel and reduce the potential for rootkits . What …
… unsupported techniques . Although the computer system moves from 32-bit to a 64-bit architecture but the smaller installed base of 64-bit software makes it possible to making significant enhancements for security in the kernel and reduce the potential for rootkits . What is Kernel Patching? Kernel …
Computer security, just like privacy, is one of these things that generate a lot of noise and heated debates, yet it is only people with vested personal interests are the ones who really worry about it. Users don’t give a shit. I’m telling you. My evidence consists of hundreds of support emails …
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