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Do You Know How to Maintain the Safety of Your Hand-Held Products Store

Posted on June 29, 2009 by Jeff Clark

For store owners and retailers, selling hand-held products can be a terrific business opportunity and a nightmare all at the same time. Hand-held products are generally high value and trendy, which means they are likely in high demand among consumers. Like most consumer goods, however, hand-held products are checked, examined and tested by would-be buyers.

Antivirus 360 Etimology Aspects

Posted on June 7, 2009 by KellyWright

Removing Antivirus 360 infection is particularly difficult because of its annoying stubborness. It will actively resist attempts to erase it by hiding core files and restoring its program structure upon every boot.

ATM Fraud Issues and ATM Security Issues By Geography

Posted on June 5, 2009 by Protecter

ATM security issues and ATM fraud issues often follow some distinct patterns based upon the location of the ATM security attacks or ATM fraud incidents. While accurate reporting of bank ATM security and ATM fraud issues varies considerably by country, the following provides a high level overview of some of the geographical patterns of ATM security and ATM fraud attacks:

Security Cameras: Why Everyone Should Have Them

Posted on June 5, 2009 by aditya

Home security is of the utmost importance in the present scenario. Today, there are a number of tools available for proper security of homes, one of them being home security camera systems. There are a number of surveillance cameras available for home.

How to secure your website using SSL Certificate?

Posted on June 4, 2009 by SSL Certificate

Secure Socket Layer Certificate which is known as SSL Certificate provides a level of security and privacy for those wishing to conduct secure transactions over the Internet. Introduced to the Internet market by Netscape Communications, the SSL protocol protects HTTP transmissions over the Internet by adding a layer of encryption. This insures that your transactions are not subject to "sniffing" by a third party.

How to Conduct a Criminal Background Check on Your Own

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Randy Mann

So, you want to go it alone, on your own? You don’t think you need to pay some company to help you determine if your new business partner, au pair or future son-in-law is on the up and up. Be prepared for long hours of research, lots of paperwork and a great deal of waiting. And waiting. And waiting.

Check Security Features Before Buying Online

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

The internet is a very convenient and easy way to shop. No more rushing to the mall, fighting traffic, looking for a parking lot, only to find out they don’t have what you want. Instead you can get comfortable in your chair and search the web. But before buying online you need to check security features to ensure your personal information is safe. Some areas of security rest on the merchants shoulder while other areas of security rest on your shoulders. Think of it as a partnership. Once you

Keep Your Child Safe From Internet Predators

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

You turn on the news and hear yet another child has become a victim of an internet predator. Thankfully this occurrence is rarer than you might think because parents understand the importance of watching over there kids. There are several things you can do to keep your child safe from internet predators. Today the internet has replaced the telephone for much of our children’s socialization time. They chat with friends in chat rooms or on chat boards as they pursue common interests and new fri

Is Your Son A Computer Hacker?

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

You’re a good parent and involved in a lot of activities with your teen son. You attend his sporting events, allow teen parties within your home so you can keep an eye on them, and keep an eye on what he’s doing on the internet. And you can comfortably say he’s a good kid! So what would you say if I asked you if your son was a computer hacker? I can hear you rolling on the floor laughing and saying not my son. He’s a good kid! Sure he spends a great deal of time on the computer chatting with

It’s Human Nature To Protect What’s Yours Including Your Website

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

We’re all a bit protective of the things we love, the things we own, and the things that are important to us. In fact it’s human nature to protect what’s yours, including your website. We see it in many aspects of our lives and sometimes it has real purpose. But we also see it areas of our lives that may be a waste of both funds and energy. One of those places is websites. Owners of websites tend to do everything but kill to protect their content, their ideas, and their page layouts. They



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Posted on July 28, 2009 by Terry Stanfield

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Posted on September 14, 2008 by Fred Jones

So you're on your computer browsing the internet, chatting away with your friends with instant messaging and then suddenly a new window pops up. You mindlessly fill it out and then click the send button. Congratulations, your personal information has just been given out to the world for anyone to use.

Penetration Testing- A Must for Website Security

Posted on July 1, 2009 by Adam Gilley

Penetration testing involves the analysis of possible security threats and getting a solution for full server and network security. Get Reliable Hack Guard Certification from Techrate.com with online network security, Server Security, Penetration Testing & hacker safe seal.

Understanding the Process of Vulnerability Assessment

Posted on July 2, 2009 by Clint Jhonson

In computer technology, vulnerabilities are defined as the primary gateways where network security threats are manifested. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by hackers and criminal elements and will try to penetrate the network either to steal information or to wreak havoc and disrupt operations. That is why network administrators should regularly perform vulnerability assessment tests and monitoring to secure the network from such attacks.