By Online Security Authority on Aug 7, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
As this story unfolded and I was left all day without access to some of my favorite social networks and worse yet the tools and 3rd party apps I use, along with millions of other users experiencing those same problems… if large companies and major corporations can have these kinds of attacks, what makes us think we are not just as vulnerable even more so, because we assume we are protected… oh MY!!
By Online Security Authority on Jul 31, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
Web of Trust and Panda Security, the world’s leading provider of cloud-based security solutions, has partnered together to deliver a safer Web search experience through our new co-branded version of WOT. This cooperation is interesting and timely because it shows that a major player in the security industry recognizes the power of community to combat cybercrime. By joining forces, both companies hope to attract new users and make searching, shopping, and browsing on the Internet a safer experience.
By Online Security Authority on Jul 16, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
We launched our brand new Online Magazine at the beginning of the year… We had great expectations but never in our wildest dreams, did I think we would have the attention of so many visitors in such a short period of time!
The Popularity Of Our OSA eZine is proof to me that we are doing what we’re supposed to!!! over 42,000 visitors in 6 months.
By Online Security Authority on Jun 26, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
Remember when you were a teen? That feeling of invulnerability, the excitement of trying new things, the desire to impress your friends and stand out as the coolest in the crowd? Well, guess what, that is exactly how it is to be a teen today.
As parents we often forget what its like to be a [...]
By Online Security Authority on Jun 17, 2009 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
Normally computers are infected with malware through downloads of other softwares that have been infected with malware (either intentionally or not), through infected e-mails, or through simply visiting internet sites that are infected. The damage done by malware totals in the billions of dollars annually and is a serious threat to both the stability of your computer and the privacy of all the data it contains.