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The Importance of Keeping Flash and Java Updated

Keep Adobe Flash Player and Java Up to Date For Improved Security.

 
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Tips For Preventing Malware Infection

The old saying, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”, is very true when dealing with the countless present day malware threats circulating throughout the internet landscape, seeking a home in your computer. Malware is a general term for the whole gamut of undesirable software programs including viruses, worms, rootkits, trojan horses,

 
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How To Stop Website Tracking Cookies

  Many of you may be familiar with a computer cookie, it’s a small piece of data sent from a visited website and stored by your computer’s web browser.  Cookies act as a token that the website retrieves from your browser when revisiting the site in order to remember your preferences or session information.  Things

 
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Help! My Email Account Was Hacked!

A number of my computer service clients have been reporting lately that contacts in their email address book have been receiving spam messages from them which they did not send. Often these messages are soliciting the purchase of various goods and services, or how to make quit your job money from home. This type of

 
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Is Your Data Safe?

Do you have a backup or disaster recovery plan in place to protect you in the event of data loss? Despite numerous threats to the safety of computer users data files constantly lurking about, very few back their data up on a regular basis, if at all. A September 2008 study by Webroot Software Incorporated

 
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