By admin on Apr 17, 2014 in Networking, Security | 0 Comments
With the abundance of portable devices being used these days, most LANs (Local Area Networks) are now wireless; whether they are implemented for regular home or business use. Of course, with this free flow of data travelling through the air, the greatest concern most people have is whether a wireless LAN is truly secure, and […]
By admin on Apr 8, 2014 in Internet, Security | 0 Comments
Linking is an essential part of the Internet. Without linking, there is no Internet. However, linking also represents a potential legal hazard for a business. If you want to make sure your business doesn’t end up in legal trouble for sharing links on your website or in social media, you have to be aware of […]
By admin on Mar 12, 2014 in Security, Viruses and Spyware | 1 Comment
Everything in the world of computers is bits and bytes. You may see an image as a different entity than the text of the email it came with, but they are both numbers underneath. So are viruses. Viruses are small, highly efficient and malicious pieces of code that can hide themselves in emails, documents, images, you […]
By admin on Feb 16, 2014 in Security, Software | 1 Comment
If you lost important files on your PC due to accidental deletion, formatting, partition loss or deliberate virus or hacking attack and you don’t feel like spending money on professional recovery services, then I recommend you try data recovery software from EaseUS. EaseUS offers a free data recovery product that may help you retrieve your lost data […]
By admin on Jan 29, 2014 in Security | 0 Comments
It’s official: “password” is not the most frequently used bad password any more. “123456” has taken over. Yes, as it turns out, millions of people use 123456 as their password for online services. I’m shocked! Each year, the security company Splashdata publishes a list of 25 worst passwords, or in other words, passwords that should never be used! […]