Search Article Database:

Articles in Home | Computer | Security

  • Internet- Boon or Bane?  By : Elliot Millward
    The internet has revolutionized our lifestyle. It provides fun and educational information and the World Wide Web helps us stay close with friends and family members wherever they live. But there are some serious dangers involved, especially for children that become victims of predators who use the network to lure them into their web of hurt and deceit.
  • IP Address – What It Mean  By : Iavor Angelov
    Most people ask themselves whether they can be tracked (have their name, address, e-mail disclosed) over the Internet by having their email or IP address detected by others.

    It's true that IP addresses are no longer secret. It's a main part of the Internet communications protocols to have the IP address sent each time you connect to a website, chat, play online and so on. Without the IP address, the computer on the other end wouldn't know where to send the requested inform...
  • Is A Computer Repair Franchise Right For You?  By : Joe Duchesne
    Starting a computer repair business is not for everyone. Starting one from scratch is even less appealing to most people. One way to dramatically reduce the potential for business failure is to buy into a computer repair franchise. There are some real positives to doing this but there are also at least a couple of negatives.

    First the positive. A good franchise opportunity will offer you lots of training and support. There is a saying that says that you don't know what yo...
  • Is The Computer Repair Business Dead?  By : Joe Duchesne
    Computer repairs are being done by computer novices at a higher rate than ever before. More and more people do their own computer repairs. Whether it is installing a hard drive or installing an operating system. Is the computer repair business dead?

    The computer industry is evolving. It is always changing. In fact, if there is one thing that is sure in the computer repair industry it's that change is going to happen. Companies like Microsoft have gone out of their way to m...
  • Is Your Computer Really Secure?  By : Ruby Vanharen
    Have you thought about computer security at all? Most likely not. Many unsuspecting individuals believe that computer hackers only hack into corporations and rich people. This is far from the truth. So beware. Computer security does not involve just warding off bad hackers. Every day your computer is susceptible to threats regarding your computer system and the information you store on your computer.
  • Is Your Personal Data Safe?  By : Eric Matthews
    If you store credit card numbers, electronic bank statements, account numbers, and other personal data on your computer you are at risk. The risk is even greater if you have a broadband or DSL connection that is available 24/7.

    Spyware are programs that typically enter your computer through your browser. These programs can compromise your personal data. Additionally there are millions of hackers out there looking for ways to get into your computer. The internet is not the ...
  • Keep Secure Your Apple Computer  By : Nivea David
    The term “virus” is used so often as a generic reference to any malicious code that here at Symantec we tend to use more appropriate blanket terms like "security threat" and “malicious code.” Just how bad is the misuse of the term virus?
  • Keeping windows dedicated servers secure  By : Jack Mathew
    Dedicated Server Search provides a wide range of Dedicated Servers and Dedicated Servers hosting packages, Dedicated Servers are Windows based Server and Linux Based Server for small and medium-size companies.
  • Keeping Your Children Safe Online  By : Hazel Leong
    Keep your children safe from pc and online security threat

    Children, like adults, are just as susceptible from computer and Internet security risks. Thus, it is important to keep children safe and have your data protected.

    The following are simple yet effective steps so that security threats could be reduced dramatically.

    Implement parental pc control

    It is always best to implement a kind of parental control when kids are using the computer. Fortunately, there...
  • Know Your Internet Browser  By : David Fishman
    IE is a very good browser in many respects, but the bad guys just love to hack at it and bombard you with nasty bugs. However, there is a better browser available that's not subject to all these viruses and attacks. Internet Explorer is the most popular browser that is used for surfing the net today. Users need a secure and reliable internet browser that will not let harmful viruses and spyware invade computers when browsing the interent. The most widely accepted browser as f...
  • Knowing Spam Blacklists  By : Low Jeremy
    The term "blacklist" gives you either a kid image of a list that is colored dark black, or a list that functions the way the Schindler's List does. You are wrong either way.

    A blacklist is just a list of electronic mail addresses or domains that are quite known to be sending spam. If a certain email address or website is part of this list, then that means that particular email address or domain is blocked. By blocked, meaning no further mail or message can be received from...
  • Learning How To Delete Spyware  By : Michelle Bery
    In this age of computers, we have entered an age of convenience like no other; able to work, communicate, shop, and be entertained from the comfort of our own home. But just like anything else that brings great benefits, there is a trade-off. Just as there are those companies that have used the computer to offer an array of reputable services and products, there are also disreputable companies that take advantage of people using the computer. Before you know it you have been ...
  • Local Residents Under Threat From Poor Computer Security  By : Roberto Bell
    Local businessman and computer expert Dave Page, who runs Hybrid Computers, is warning home computer users in the Aylesbury area to beware that they are leaving themselves open to identity theft, spying and viruses from unscrupulous broadband hackers.
  • Make Your Computer Immune To Viruses  By : Willie Reynolds
    The applications of the Internet continue to expand every day. Big businesses and small businesses, home businesses and other types are beginning to become dependent on their web connections in order to stay afloat and profitable in the competitive world. One glitch in the system in the form of a computer viruses can end up costing any type of business incredible amounts of money in downtime, repairs, and lost opportunities.

    As individuals also begin to use the Internet mo...

«[2] [3] [4] [5] [6[7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12

A division of Kaizen Publishing Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright 2005-present

Powered by Article Dashboard