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Backing Up Your Stuff Part 4
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Richard Lowe) Okay, picture this ... your computer system has been destroyed
by the most recent outbreak of the dreaded typhoid Mary virus.
You never knew what hit you. One minute the system was fine. You
received a nice email with an attachment which you opened, an...
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Backing Up Your Stuff Part 1
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Richard Lowe) I don't know about your, but I depend upon my computer system
daily to help me survive and prosper. I keep everything there:
- My daily journals - My writing - Letters and memos - Documents
for personal and work issues - FAXes - My photo album (over
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Backing Up Your Stuff Part 2
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Richard Lowe) So what do you do when you have so much stuff on your computer
that it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to back up the
whole thing on a regular basis? You know that you must perform
backups (the world is full of dangers to your computer and it's
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Backing Up Your Stuff Part 3
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Richard Lowe) All right, now you need to consider what software you will use
to back up your data.
Do it by hand - One possible method (which will not work if you
are using a tape drive) is to simply copy files to your backup
media by hand. This does have some ad...
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Who's watching you?
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Dale Sexton) How many business owners use DSL, cable or other fast modem
hookup to get on the internet? I use a 56k modem myself, but
because I test most of my programming online, I am on 10 to 16
hours a day.
Hackers like to get into sites that are online all t...
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Will your network pass a security audit?
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Michael Bruck) It is a well-known fact that in the Internet-connected world
network perimeter vulnerabilities do exist that allow
unauthorized individuals access to networks and provide the
ability to disrupt business continuance. Well-prepared companies
do know abo...
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Are We Losing our Privacy?
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Merle) If you spend any amount of time online you've heard about
"privacy policies." Privacy issues are becoming a major concern
online. Every time you visit a website, fill out a form, or
purchase an online product or service, you're giving out
personal inf...
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This Privacy Stuff is Really Bugging Me!
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Mike Banks Valentine) There is a nasty little privacy parasite loose on your computer.
You get it by visiting web sites with "bugs" on them. Typically
served by ad tracking, affiliate tracking and even email
tracking companies to measure the effectiveness of their ads,
tra...
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Bogus Virus Warning ...
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Kimberly Teed) I've received several of these warnings from very well meaning
e-friends/associates, so I figured it's important enough to pass
this information on ... the e-mail reads, "PLEASE PAY CLOSE
ATTENTION!!! YOU MAY HAVE A DEADLY VIRUS ON YOUR COMPUTER ...
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Spys in CyberWorld
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:42 PM, by Kim Haas) Did you know your own computer is syping on you? Did you know
that every click you make on your windows start menu is logged
to a hidden, encrypted database in your computer?
It's very important that you read a site's privacy policy to
find out what...
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