Browse Computer Security by network security
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If you were a regular user of MySpace in 2009, or relied on Facebook or Twitter for communication, you've seen some problems this year. Granted, not being able to tweet isn't a major security risk. But for the operators of those sites, they were top targets in 2009.
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You've had a chance to read what my thoughts on the top information and network security risks of 2009 have been. Now we can look forward using our experience and instincts to predict what 2010 will hold for us in the realm of security.
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The Internet is known to be a wealth of information on one hand, and a seemingly bottomless pit of scams and hoaxes on the other. Since almost anyone with a computer and access to the Internet can create a website, blog, or edit Wikipedia, bogus information could be anywhere.
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Network Security Protector is an excellent network-based software that helps administrators and network savvy home users protect and secure their networked computers. This software offers over 600 restrictions, apply permissions, patches and dozens of other features.
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Ubuntu is the fastest growing version of Linux. Setting up a VPN on Windows is a snap. By using wizards to setup these connections step by step, you will see that most Linux versions are more complex. Even experienced administrators often get confused on downloading and adding packages. Here's How!
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It may seem like ordinary Internet users bear the brunt of email spam, but businesses may be an even bigger victim. With so many email addresses present in single domains, and with email addresses for sales, support, and other functions readily available, businesses are a big & easy spam target.
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Untangle offers a free Open Source firewall base package with add-on paid applications providing advanced features. Pricing options include support, considered a weak link in Open Source adoption by many businesses. Does Untangle deliver on features and value?
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Need to recover your WPA key because you reloaded Windows or forgot to save the wireless key to your computer? Use WirelessKeyView or quickly reset your router to reset the key. The importance of keeping your network secure cannot be over emphasised.
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Everytime I read a security or trade magazine, it focuses on the large enterprise environments. These articles often make the assumption that there are CIO's, IT Directors, and help desk running over one another. Smaller companies with IT departments need to educate their end users on security.
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Need a well-rounded security solution? With a firewall, spyware, malware, intrusion prevention, vulnerability assessment and system protection this tool becomes an invaluable protection asset in your network. eEye Digital Security is an excellent choice for workstation protection.
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