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Old 09-12-2007, 11:33 AM   #1
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Default How To Protect Yourself From Online Attack

It's a jungle out there on the net, but by using these few simple
tricks and traps, anybody can
protect themselves from the virtual beasts that lurk there, waiting to
attack the unwary.

Online security is not just for big corporations. It's true that they
stand to lose more, in terms
of value, than you or I, but they have sufficient reserves to be able
to weather the storm,
whereas the average small business or man on the street is in a much
more precarious position.

Using your credit or debit card online is no longer as dangerous as it
once was, but
there are other ways in which use of your computer can be made
difficult, even impossible. Viruses
are just the tip of the iceberg. There are so many different ways in
which your computer can be
preyed on whilst you are online, and even after you have disconnected.
Apart from worms, viruses,
trojans, data miners, and keystroke loggers, there is spyware, adware
and who knows what else out
there. All of them trying to take advantage of you and/or your
computer.
read more at http://www.pcerrorsrepair.com/virus/...ne_attack.html

 
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