By Online Security Authority on Nov 23, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
That’s why, despite repeated recommendations not to do so, people typically write down their user names and passwords or recycle them from one site to the next. That means that if a thief gets hold of the list, or your core password…
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By Online Security Authority on Oct 2, 2007 in Online Security Authority | 0 Comments
When the survery respondents had their computers scanned by the NCSA, the results indicated that 94% had anti-virus, only 55% had antispyware and 81% had a firewall - but only 64% had their firewall enabled!
Even worse - only 51% of anti-virus owners had their software totally up-to-date - the rest had outdated ‘antivirus definitions’ and other updates by month or more, resulting in very little real protection against the latest threats.
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By Online Security Authority on Sep 8, 2007 in Online Security Authority, RFID | 0 Comments
The Associated Press will issue a breaking story this weekend revealing
that microchip implants have induced cancer in laboratory animals and
dogs, says privacy expert and long-time VeriChip opponent Dr. Katherine
Albrecht.
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By Online Security Authority on Aug 10, 2007 in Online Security Authority | 2 Comments
Everything right from the get go, it is easy to install, no-hidden spyware, adware, or viruses, it fixes problems immediately, has a built in Web-Security Guard to tell me instantly of potentially dangerous web sites, and the list goes on.
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By Online Security Authority on Aug 6, 2007 in Online Security Authority | 2 Comments
TutorVista takes a multi-tiered approach to ensure the well-being of all students and tutors and create a safer environment for online learning.
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