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Anti Virus
October 19, 2007 on 6:17 pm | In Main | 3 CommentsIs Your PC Infected with a Virus - Top 5 Anti Virus Programs
By: Richard Seng, Fri Jul 27th, 2007
What to Do if Your PC is Infected From lethal infections to simply frustrating ones, virus infections are the curse of computer users. Once you’ve recognized the symptoms, what can you do about it?
THE BEST PROTECTION RATING SPYWARE VIRUS
By: Morten Hansen, Thu Jul 12th, 2007
There’s really no way to tell which among all the protection utilities is the best protection rating spyware virus in the market today. With so many selections and varying opinions readily available for browsing, choosing a particular product based on pure recommendation and customer satisfaction rating can be confusing. After all, what satisfies you most is what you need most. What you need is not necessarily what others need.
Site Security Websites
June 20, 2007 on 10:46 am | In Main | 3 CommentsVeriSign - Security (SSL Certificate), Communications, and Information Services
VeriSign operates intelligent infrastructure services that enable and protect billions of interactions every day across the world’s voice and data networks.
Windows Server 2003, Longhorn Server & Vista Security Articles
WindowSecurity.com provides Windows security news, articles, tutorials, software listings and reviews for information security professionals covering topics such as firewalls, viruses, intrusion detection and other security topics.
Microsoft Security
Security information for Microsoft customers of all types - businesses, consumers, IT pros, and developers. Find information about monthly security updates.
CERT
The CERT® Program is part of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), a federally funded research and development center at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Following the Morris worm incident, which brought 10 percent of internet systems to a halt in November 1988, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) charged the SEI with setting up a center to coordinate communication among experts during security emergencies and to help prevent future incidents. This center was named the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC).
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Security Issues
April 19, 2007 on 6:55 am | In Main | 2 CommentsSuper Snooper
By: Mike Banks Valentine, Sun Sep 24th, 2006
You’ve heard enough about Big Brother to last a lifetime, so I’ve renamed him Super Snooper to spare you the cliche during this discussion.
Do You Know Where Your Teen Is? You Do With Spy Matrix GPS
By: Kingston Y. amadan, Sun Sep 24th, 2006
Spy Matrix GPS is the ultimate in car tracking technology. It is easy to use, easy to hide, and easy to follow. It is the perfect way for you to know where your car is now, and where you car was. Plus, this is a portable device, allowing you to transfer it to different cars at need. You can have peace of mind knowing where your car is it all times. And when you have teenagers, you can know where they have your car, thanks to the Spy Matrix GPS.
Spy Ware, Ad Ware, Remove them now
By: Chris Rohrer, Wed Sep 13th, 2006
Does your computer suffer from spy ware? Do you know how to tell if your computer has spy ware on it? Are you being targeted with popup ads, seeing new toolbars in your browser, is your home page changing to unwanted pages or are you being hit with irritating spam? Maybe strange software loads up when you startup your computer or your favorites have new entries that you don’t want up there. If So. Your PC is most likely infected with adware, spyware, spybot, trojans or another internet parasite.
Site Security Articles
March 2, 2007 on 3:34 pm | In Main | 2 Comments- 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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Welcome to Site Security Information!
January 3, 2007 on 12:00 pm | In Main | 2 Comments- Welcome to Site Security Information blog.
- This is our first post.
- We are now ready to start blogging about Site Security!
Protecting Yourself From Affiliate Link Thieves
By: Stephani Richardson, Wed Sep 27th, 2006
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. You look at your stats, and you see a regular flow of traffic coming into your site. You get really excited! You log in to your affiliate program manager, and…. WHAMO! You have very few commissions from sales, and your click-throughs are extremely low. Suddenly, you are asking yourself, “what the heck happened here??” The answer… You might possibly be the victim of affiliate link hijacking!
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