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Category Archives: Security
Kaspersky Security Center displays “Not scanned for a long time”
Kaspersky Security Center is a great tool to manage several PCs from a server where you can manage, monitor, scan for viruses, update, etc… from one control panel installed on the server. However, recently I have hit the problem below even … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Technology, Windows
Tagged bug, defect, kaspersky, Kaspersky Security Center, Not scanned for a long time
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A Buyer’s Guide to Cloud Apps
Cloud computing is exploding. By 2013, the size of the cloud is expected to reach $150 billion. Cloud-based applications are used for everything from customer relationship management (CRM) to marketing automation and even human resource and e-commerce software. There are … Continue reading
Posted in Google, Security, Software, Technology
Tagged app, application, cloud app, cloud application, cloud computing, CRM, e-commerce, google, marketing automation, relationship management, security
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Data theft trends 2012 – did the Grinch get your data?
Data breaches are far more than just taxing. They are potentially dangerous for companies and professionals who can lose their bank accounts, business relations, company secrets, and overall reputation as a result of them. But exactly how common is this? … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Technology
Tagged 2012, Data breaches, Data theft trends, keyloggers
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Clean (Wipe) an Encrypted Disk on Windows
This article is for those who get stuck with an encrypted disk and can’t use either Windows’ Disk Management or the disk encryption software supplied by the vendor (company) that encrypted the disk in the first place (ironic?…yes) The main … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Windows
Tagged boot guard, Clean wipe, diskpart, encrypted disk, encryption, formatting, hard disk, low level formating, PGP, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
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Why is Mobile Identity Theft Still So Prevalent?
Are you really doing everything you can to protect private information when you use your smartphone? Found this post useful? Subscribe to our RSS feed, follow us on Twitter or help us grow by sharing our content using the buttons … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Technology
Tagged identity theft, mobile handset, mobile id theft, mobile phones, mobile security, smartphones
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7 Preventive Measures To Avoid Breaking Your Computer
Computers have become an essential part of our lives, and maintaining them in proper condition is therefore an important consideration. We will discuss some points here which will help you avoid basic hardware problems and save a lot of expenditure … Continue reading
Posted in Hardware, Security, Software, Technology
Tagged breaking, Electrical Surges, Infection, overheating, P2P computer, Preventive Measures, Safeguard, surge, virus attacks
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British Government’s Digital Surveillance Proposal Invokes Worries of Big Brother
The British government recently unveiled a plan to monitor its citizens’ digital communication. There has been something of a small uproar against it, with companies and individuals speaking out against it. Let’s take a look at the proposal, the technical … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Software, Technology
Tagged Big Brother, britain, digital communication, emails, government, ISP, monitoring, monitoring tools, packet sniffing, plan, proposal, security, surveillance
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Dirty Disks Raise New Questions About Cloud Security
According to a recent research by Context Information Security, there exist potentially major faults in the execution of Cloud infrastructure services that some providers offer, which could be risking the data of their clients. Content consultants exploited this vulnerability to … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Technology
Tagged cloud, cybersecurity, data, information, providers, security, servers, virtual, vulnerability
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Online Security For Your Business
Understanding the importance of keeping your business secure online. Found this post useful? Subscribe to our RSS feed, follow us on Twitter or help us grow by sharing our content using the buttons below Tweet Google Email To Friend
Posted in Security, Technology
Tagged information security, information security policy, standards and testing, training
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Home Security Gadgets for $150 or Less
Home Security systems are one of the main pillars of home protection and help protect yourself and your loved ones from harm. They do so by preventing possible break ins from would be burglars and inexperienced opportunistic people who won’t … Continue reading
Posted in Security, Technology
Tagged cheap gadget, cheap security gadget, gadget blog, gadget reviews, gadgets, security gadget, security gadgets
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