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GoldKey Secure Flash Drive Receives Perfect Five-Star Rating from PC Magazine
Newly Announced GoldKey USB Security Token with Encrypted Flash is “Editors’ Choice” for USB Security ProductsIndependence, MO (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 GoldKey Security Corporation announced that it has received PC Magazine's highest editorial honor, the Editors' Choice Award and a perfect Five-Star Rating. In the review, the editorial staff preferred GoldKey with Flash over all other USB security ...
How to teenager-proof a Windows 7 PC
Once you're sure the PC is free of malware, create standard user accounts for each user and install an arsenal of free security programs and activity monitors to enhance the machine's virus resistance. Originally posted at How To
Best Buy's surprisingly insecure approach to new PC setup
Somewhere in the march toward "easy," security got blindsided.
Protect Yourself From DNSChanger
If the DNSChanger rootkit has infected your PC, you'll lose access to the Internet when the FBI shuts down DNSChanger's surrogate DNS servers. Here's how to determine whether you're infected, and what to do if you are.
Microsoft Fixes Hotmail Bug That Allows Hackers To Take Over Accounts
Microsoft on Friday released a quick fix inside its Hotmail email platform which allowed hackers to gain easy access to any users Hotmail account via a vulnerability in the programs password reset system. Using a Firefox add-on called Tamper Data hackers were able to intercept outgoing HTTP requests following a password reset and then manipulate [...] Microsoft Fixes Hotmail Bug That Allows ...
Your Printer Could Be a Security Sore Spot
A poorly protected office printer can cause major security headaches. Here's what the threats are, and how you can combat them.
Microsoft anti-bloatware service to apply to Windows 8 PCs, too
A Microsoft in-store program that scrubs "bloatware" from Windows PCs will also be offered when Windows 8 machines reach the market later this year, a company representative said Wednesday.
Cryptic discovers user account breach over a year after it happened
Newsbrief: Star Trek Online developer Cryptic Studios has revealed that one of its user databases was breached and user details accessed by an unauthorized party nearly a year and a half ago. The studio only just found evidence of the breach recently, which happened in December 2010, due to "increased security analysis." Details that were potentially accessed include user account names, handles ...
How to harden your smartphone against stalkers—iPhone edition
Stalkers: sometimes they're coming from inside your phone.
Overcoming Safe Mode not working in OS X
The ability to boot to Safe Mode in OS X can be affected by hardware faults, settings, and even FileVault. Originally posted at MacFixIt
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