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March 2, 2007 on 3:34 pm | In Main |- Honeypots (Fri Sep 1st, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
A honeypot is a special computer system set up for the specific purpose of attracting hackers. Generally, these servers will be placed inside a firewall (although they might be outside) and contain specific, known vulnerabilities… - Protecting Yourself From Affiliate Link Thieves (Wed Sep 27th, 2006, by Stephani Richardson)
So, you have worked really hard to build a fabulous affiliate site. You took the time to add your keywords and relevant information about the products. Your pages load quickly, and your site is even listed in the search engines for specified terms. - Virus Protection and Hoax Recognition - Be Safe Not Sorry (Wed Jul 19th, 2006, by Joe Reinbold)
Everyday I receive numerous emails with virus infections. Many of them come in response to my sending out my twice weekly newsletter to close to 12,000 subscribers. - Phone Taps That Allow You to Listen to Both Ends (Wed Aug 9th, 2006, by Kingston Y. amadan)
There are some phone taps that are not true taps at all. They are more like bugs that only allow you to listen to one end of the conversation. - Spy Gadgets to Defend Your Home (Thu Aug 31st, 2006, by Kingston Y. Amadan)
Many people think that spy gadgets are good only for amateurs, wannabes, and intelligence professionals. The truth, though, is that spy gadgets are extremely useful for the everyday Joe or Jane. - Password Safety (Sat Jul 1st, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
If you’ve been on the internet for any length of time, you’ve collected about a zillion accounts and their associated passwords. - Bogus Virus Warning (Wed Aug 2nd, 2006, by Kimberly Teed)
I’ve received several of these warnings from very well meaning e-friends/associates, so I figured it’s important enough to pass this information on … - Security (Tue Sep 12th, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
If you are a webmaster, you will find that one of the most valuable things you can use is the referrer. On the other hand, if you are a surfer, you may want to disable this feature as it can be a security risk and a violation of your privacy. - Web Legalities (Sat Jul 22nd, 2006, by Richard Lowe)
Information (files) loaded to or from servers is called bandwidth. Every time you upload a file to your ISP, surf the web or download a video, you are using bandwidth. Bandwidth is limited. - Workplace Security Plan (Sun Jul 23rd, 2006, by Felix P. Nater)
The Consultant’s Perspective… The threat of violence whether it emanates from a disgruntled employee or the threat of terrorism require both a concerted and an individual response. Terrorism in any form is terrorism.
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Bogus Virus Warning…
By: Kimberly Teed, Wed Aug 2nd, 2006
I’ve received several of these warnings from very well meaning e-friends/associates, so I figured it’s important enough to pass this information on … the e-mail reads, “PLEASE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION!!! YOU MAY HAVE A DEADLY VIRUS ON YOUR COMPUTER … … SULFNBK.EXE — ON JUNE 1, 2001 IT WILL OPEN AND DESTROY YOUR HARD DRIVE. NO ONE KNOWS WHERE IT CAME FROM AND THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO GET RID OF IT … …”
This is a bogus virus warning … don’t delete Sulfnbk.exe!
Comment by Site Security — April 19, 2007 #
Setting Up Your AntiVirus Software
By: Richard Lowe, Fri Sep 29th, 2006
There is far more to antivirus software than just opening the box, inserting the CD and installing software. To be properly protected you may actually want to do a little more than that.
Comment by Site Security — April 19, 2007 #