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What’s All the Fuss About Privacy?

  • Posted on:November 18, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
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Social networking websites, like Facebook, have exploded in growth over the last few years. While this has allowed people to connect and reconnect in a whole new way, it comes with a risk of a tremendous loss of privacy. There are several steps you should take to protect yourself and your children. Before you start…

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Top Ten Tips for Safe Online Banking

  • Posted on:November 5, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
3

When selecting a bank, be it traditional or online, there are several things you should check to ensure that your money will be safe. Yet, online banking requires a few additional precautions that you should follow for a secure banking experience over the Internet. 1. Use caution when choosing a bank. Confirm that the bank…

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Security Software Jokes 3.0

  • Posted on:October 28, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
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Ever heard the expression “it’s so bad, it’s funny”? That’s how we feel about a lot of the ineffective and obsolete security software out there today. Here are ten security software jokes: 1. Your security software is so old that it was rated “worthless” on Antiques Roadshow. 2. Your security software is so slow it…

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Security Software Jokes 2.0

  • Posted on:October 19, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
0

Security software is no joke. It’s vitally important to your online safety, but that doesn’t mean you can have a little fun with the ineffective kind. Here are ten jokes about the old, slow, buggy, and bloated security software that unfortunately many are still using: 1. Your security software is so old it requires carbon…

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Staying Safe in Multi-player Online Games

  • Posted on:October 12, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
1

Online gaming has exploded in popularity in recent years, and it doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. While it can be great fun, there are some precautions you need to take, especially if you have children interested in playing online. • Make sure your username doesn’t reveal anything personal • Your password should…

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What’s in a Good Password?

  • Posted on:September 23, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
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A good password is like a good lock. It keeps the bad guys out and helps you and your information stay safe and secure. A weak password offers you little protection. You may as well be laying out a welcome mat for identity thieves. So what makes for a good password? 1. Your passwords should…

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Top Ten “Your Security Software” Jokes

  • Posted on:September 17, 2010
  • Posted in:Social
  • Posted by:
    Richard Medugno
1

Ever struggled with security software? If you can relate to any of the following statements, you might want to try Trend Micro™ Titanium™ Internet security—it won’t slow you down. 1. Your security software is so out of date that last virus it found was the one that killed off the dinosaurs. 2. Your security software…

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