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Although you may think you are frolicking happily across the internet surf, make no mistake. There are sharks in the surf who will infect your PC, steal your valuable information, your identity and wreck unimaginable havoc on your life and PC. However, if you follow common sense guidelines, and use the right software, you can surf any internet network safely and securely. This site is dedicated to keeping you informed and helping you learn more about how to maintain and protect your PC and yourself from the internet sharks. Please look around, learn and visit my friends at the links below. Thanks for coming by!
About the web site owner ...
After 35 years in the computer industry I found
the most troubling issue for non-computer people
is how to manage and secure their PCs. Although it
seems everyone from grandma to grandchildren are
"logging on" to Facebook© and
"surfing the net", the concept of security and
maintenance of their PC is usually forgotten until
there's a problem.
It's no fun when your PC does not run well.
Although it may be a maintenance issue, sometimes
the cause is due to poor security that has opened
your PC to spyware infections, viruses, trojans,
or worse. If you knew about one of my favorite
products, ZoneAlarm©, all these
problems could be prevented.
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When was the last time you checked to see if
your wireless network was being used by some
unknown "intruder?" If you installed a router and
set up your own home network, did you remember to
change the default administrator password? Since
many computers sold in the last few years come
with built in wireless cards, did you know just
turning your computer on can expose your valuable
information to hackers?
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There are serious network and security threats
to both your PC and your identify. However, if you
follow some common sense steps, you can surf
safely at Facebook© or
Twitter© or any other network.
There is a lot to know so let me help you find the
information and products you need to set up your
home network, maintain and secure your PC and surf
the internet safely. Look around and see what's
here. -- Thanks for coming by - Jim.
P.S. -- If you get a bit stressed about all this,
check out our "Daily
Bread" page.
News & Articles
OpenDNS just released a Windows version of DNSCrypt, but does the implementation of the DNSSEC protocol make it obsolete? Patrick Lambert takes a look at what the critics are saying. more info
05/14/2012 Malware poses as software updates: Why the FBI is warning travelers
Those "critical update" notices you get, especially while traveling, may not be what you think. Michael Kassner gets the low-down on this serious threat as well as the Evilgrade platform. more info
05/09/2012 Infographic: How cyber-secure are public companies?
This infographic presents some less-than-stellar numbers illustrating how well public companies are securing their web applications. more info
05/08/2012 Preparing for the DNSChanger Internet outage
Alfonso Barreiro tells all you need to know to clean up the DNSChanger malware that has affected millions of users. Make sure your organization is prepared for the July 9, 2012 deadline that the... more info
05/07/2012 How user-behavior monitoring helps reduce risk
Dominic Vogel asks a researcher and a vendor to explain what behavioral monitoring adds to an organization's security strategy. more info
05/07/2012 Ashkan Soltani introduces MobileScope, an innovative approach to online privacy
There's a lot of debate taking place on how to guarantee online privacy -- but few user-ready solutions. Michael Kassner talks to Ashkan Soltani about a new tool called MobileScope that may change... more info
05/03/2012 Facebook adds Antivirus Marketplace: Security or marketing?
Patrick Lambert looks at the additional security measures that Facebook put in place for its users, including free antivirus options. more info
05/01/2012 How quantum cryptography works: And by the way, it's breakable
Quantum cryptography is not infallible. But before getting to how it can be compromised, Michael Kassner calls on some experts to explain how Quantum Key Distribution works. more info
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