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The Four Letter Word Called "SPAM" That Drives Us All Nuts
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There are many four letter words in the English language that we will scold our children for saying but few will drive us to madness as quickly as the four letter word spam. I know that I have had people tell me that the telemarketer that I am rude enough to hang up on is just doing his/her job and trying to make a living but my immediate thought is let him/her call someone else because I am not interested in the least in what he/she has to say.
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Are You Enabling Hackers And Trojans To Get At Your Computer
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What do cookies actually do? A cookie is a piece of content that the Web page stores on your hard disk when you visit it. It allows that site to store information and later come back and retrieve that information. It identifies you and when you come back to that site again the Web page knows that you have been there before and can track that. It remembers names and passwords and automatically log you into that web site again.
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Like Adware and Spyware? Use Internet Explorer
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Despite efforts to close security loopholes with Microsoft Internet Explorer, problems abound. USA Today reports in a recent article entitled, "Security risks swell for Microsoft's Explorer", that using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser to surf the Internet has become a marked risk, even with the latest security patches installed.
Other media outlets have followed suit.
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How To Hide and Protect Your Personal Files
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There is no doubt that modern technology has proven to be one of the greatest tools ever developed for the benefit of mankind. Nevertheless, as it is with every technological development, the benefits of such advances bring along their share of risks as well.
Of perhaps greatest concern to all computer users is the safety and security of electronic information stored on the computer.
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What does Spyware do to your PC?
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Spyware is gradually becoming a more serious problem to computer users. While they don't have the potential to cause as many physical system problems as viruses, people need to take them seriously. Unlike viruses, you cannot spread spyware to someone else's computer through e-mails. Spyware can come in through software that is downloaded or through pop-up ads.
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