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Does SSL protect you, or is it a condom that is open at both
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by ArticSoft) For the last five or so years, SSL has been paraded as the
technology that secures the Internet. All you have to do is look
and see the padlock on the bottom of the screen and you can be
sure it’s safe.
Is it true?
SSL is a technology for providi...
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Why SSL is not enough to secure your credit card details
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by ArticSoft) SSL (secure sockets layer) is the security technology everyone
uses to ensure that their web connections are secure. An SSL
connection is symbolized by a padlock icon in the right-hand
side of the taskbar and a URL that starts with ‘https’, the ‘s’
st...
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Two Simple Security Steps for your Web Site
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Alan Grissett) This article offers several security issues that every Web site
owner or developer should be aware of.It's important to be aware
of these issues because for many organizations, a Web site is an
integral part of their processes, and any downtime can res...
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Wildfire
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Bob Osgoodby) No, we're not talking about the wildfires in the western part of
the U.S., or not even something that can harm your computer.
Some times you will get an E-mail with a virus warning like the
one that recently circulated on the web about the "A Card fo...
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Chicken Little Entrepreneurs
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Mike Banks Valentine) Chicken Little is hurrying Umbrella 'neath her wing.
She thinks the sky is falling fast So goes to tell the King.
But, after she has spread the news And all is told and said
The good old King just laughs at her And sends her home instead.
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How to Frustrate Password Crackers
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Mike Delaney) Some time ago, I was one of the most prolific contributors to
one of the most popular newsgroups on Usenet. The newsgroup's
purpose was to provide fraudulently-obtained, but valid,
passwords for websites.
The process there is fairly straightforward:...
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Setting Up Your AntiVirus Software
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Richard Lowe) There is far more to antivirus software than just opening the
box, inserting the CD and installing software. To be properly
protected you may actually want to do a little more than that.
You see, a good antivirus program does a lot more than you migh...
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ANTI-SPAM, SCAM and SPAM, What do they have in common?
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:44 PM, by Mike Smith) You would be shocked. I am angry and hopefully you will be too
after you read this. Anti-spam program = Scam and Spam to your
Address Book.
I won't pull bones here. Lies, misrepresentation, invasion of
your privacy, e-mail abuse and more. That is w...
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I've Been Infected!
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:43 PM, by Dennis Eppestine) The last few days, I've been so proud of myself. I've been
working on my ebook, getting organized, really getting things
done, and then...
My computer started acting funny. Things started freezing up, my
browser would change websites for no apparent...
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A Note On Microsoft Security
(Fri Dec 9th, 2005 05:10:43 PM, by Richard Lowe) I've been reading a lot of postings to various message boards,
newsgroups and talkback boards on how evil Microsoft (often
spelled as Micro$oft or more simply M$) is. The foam-at-the-
mouth rantings after the publication on anything even remotely
rela...
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