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... official website. It will go on to say it is a random security check or some other technical procedure and that you are required to type in your user name and password. It will then thank you and say the check or whatever other scheme it claims to be is complete. In the meantime, the phisher will have ...
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... sure that your notebook does not auto-connect to other wireless networks. By default, both Windows and Mac OSX will display a warning before connecting to unknown networks and both will allow you to identify which networks you trust for automatic connection. When you are connecting to outside networks ...
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... This makes the password weak and very capable of being hacked into. Lastly, do not use your login name or any part of your actual name to create a password. Criminals will always try your name, birthday, kid s names, and other personal information first so it is important to pick a password that has nothing ...
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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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... content. The adware may also display advertisements. 8. New.Net - New.Net is a company that sells domain names for "nonstandard" top-level domains. It should be removed pronto. 9. IEPlugin - As the name implies, it installs a toolbar in Internet Explorer. It tracks web site usage, form items (like names, ...
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