Archive for the 'Security Resources' Category

Avoiding Crimes When Parking

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

If you are like most people, you probably don’t give much thought
to where or how you park your car. However, with just a little
planning you can make sure that you are always protected. Here are
5 tips to help you avoid crimes when parking:
(1) According to police statistics, one of the most frequent […]

The Spyware That Shagged Me

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

With spyware’s costing the world billions of dollars in computer damage, identity theft, and time spent removing it, many people have just one question: Who are these people who keep falling for a spy?
Well, I’m here to tell you who these spyware dupes are, or at least some of them.
They’re me.
Yes, I admit it: I […]

Home Security and Your Children

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

When you are making your house secure to prevent burglary attempts, you are also increasing the security of your children. For example, strong doors with good locks and enforced windows will prevent any stranger from getting inside your house without your permission, especially when your children are at home. Also, when you clean up your […]

Security: Ad Blocking

Friday, October 10th, 2008

I don’t know about you, but I find banner ads pretty darn obnoxious. Now, I do understand that the foundation upon which the internet is built is, pure and simple: advertising. That’s what makes the internet work, and that’s why it was growing so fast. It’s interesting to see companies fold as advertising falls short […]

Privacy Heat Generates Little Light

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Privacy and security are topics I’ve been following closely for over two years online and off. I know I’ve seen some rather vehement and heated opinions voiced on Privacy and I’ve watched otherwise very level-headed discussions turn rather boistrous when privacy issues come up in conversations of internet industry marketing or security veterans.
An innocent comment […]

 

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