By Online Security Authority on Feb 16, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Shopping Security, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
You would think that by now almost every user of the Internet would know not to click on links in emails supposedly from financial institutions -– especially a bank that you have never heard of or have never done any business –- and enter your username or password.
By Online Security Authority on Feb 14, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security | 2 Comments
Has the Transportation Security Administration’s website been hacked? All indications are yes, and that a malicious phishing attack has been launched against travelers who have or think they have been delayed because they are on a watchlist or have a name similar to a person on the watchlist.
By Online Security Authority on Feb 13, 2007 in ID theft, Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
20 minutes to increase the security of a computer, wow that must be a good guide. The guys at itsecurity have written a security guide that indeed covers the basics of PC security. I do know from first hand experience that many users do not follow simple PC security guidelines, e.g. they probably have a anti-virus solution but never update it.
By Online Security Authority on Feb 12, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Privacy, Shopping Security, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
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By Online Security Authority on Feb 11, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
Red-faced officials at Canada’s nuclear safety watchdog said they were probing how a hacker had managed to litter its official website with dozens of colour photographs of a nuclear explosion.