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... In fact, not all "War Drivers" are hackers, of course. Many just want to use your network for free, but the risk is high if you don't learn how to protect yourself. You can usually find quite a bit of free information as to how to secure your network at the website of your router's manufacturer, or by ...
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... control of your website and use it for illegal purposes and guess what... you will face the consequences. Avoid as much as possible opensource software, specially if it's not updated for a long time. Trial subscriptions Those are freebies that aren't really freebies. They usually ask for your financial ...
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... of the encryption being made. While the codes people normally make could take just a few analytical hours or minutes to decipher, the ones made by computers are so complex that they cannot be able to be unraveled by practically anyone even for a lifetime. In fact, even other computers who would not be ...
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... money out of the system. For example, one very attractive target for phishers would be your paypal account. Paypal is an online payment system that allows you to put money in your account with your credit or debit card, and then basically email the money to other people s paypal accounts. It is very simple, ...
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... your computer s local hard drive. More importantly for the virus writer this attack does not generate much tangible profit so there is not much motivation to develop more sophisticated programs to counter improved anti virus applications and corporate network security. However, there is profit for the ...
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