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Website Security Software Protecting Your Website
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Thursday, August 31st, 2006

By Adam Maywald

Website security is the first priority of anyone who hopes to put their precious site online. This is especially important for people who are doing business online but still should be used by people who do not want to have all their hard work be gone by a single hacker attack.

These software products may cost a bit of your starting expenses but with all the security risks and maintenance costs whenever one of your sites is hacked, these price is worth it.

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There are different types of website security software available and here are some simple explanations for what they do.

There are certain software products that track all of your website

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Virus Hoaxes - As Bad As The Real Thing?
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Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

By Paul Wilcox

A computer virus can cause a great deal of damage to your computer or can lead to the theft of your data. This can result in programs that don’t work, real time money that is stolen, and time that is lost.

Hoaxes can cause the same problems.

Typically a hoax will arrive in your email and warn you of a brand new threat to your computer. Once the email outlines how the new virus works it asks you to forward the mail to others in your email address book. This is a chain letter that can cause a great deal of damage.

Virus hoaxes can travel far and wide. If each person who gets it sends it to ten other, and each of these ten people send it to ten more people, the list is endless. Once six generations have passed over one million false email will have been sent. By the seventh generation this number will be ten million. By the eighth generation it will be 100 million emails that have no purpose and are using up space on networks.

This problem can cause routers and servers to crash and slow down.

Many times a hoax will be sent with good intentions. For example, there was a warning in email about a virus that was called the “Deeyenda”. It has been circulating since 1995. The email says that the Deeyenda virus is known to the FCC and should be passed on.

This email is false. A virus can’t be run and activated just by you reading the email. As well, the FCC does not send out warnings about any viruses. They do send out information about spyware. A last comment: there is no Deeyenda virus.

A hoax can do a lot of damage. Some hoaxes will warn you to delete files on your computer that might have the virus. These files are often unknown to most users and are crucial to the correct running of your computer. If you delete them you might not notice the effect immediately. At least until you reboot your system and it won’t start.

How to Fight Virus Hoaxes

The first thing that you have to do is recognize a hoax.

A good clue about a hoax is when a lot of technic!
al words
are used. A hoax called “good times” had this warning: “If the program is not stopped, the computer’s processor will be placed in an nth-complexity infinite binary loop which can severely damage the processor”. Although this might sound impressive there is no nth-complexity infinite binary loop. As well, no computer processor can be harmed if it’s used a lot. It may be slow because you’re running a lot of processes but it certainly won’t stop working.

Some hoaxes will contain a reference to an organization that really exists such as the FCC or a legitimate company that sells antivirus software. You can easily verify this information if it’s a real warning. And if it is real you should expect to see references of it somewhere, such as on television, as well as the Internet.

Make sure that you never buy anything from someone who claims they can fix any virus infection your computer might have. There are plenty of authentic vendors of antivirus software, many of whom have products that you can download or have services you can use via the Internet. You can verify all this information by reading trade reviews and testimonials from sources you can trust.

Don’t end up being a victim.

Paul Wilcox writes about internet security issues for the Internet Cyber Security website. Get more helpful information and advice at http://www.internetcybersecurity.com


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Reducing Virus Threats
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Monday, August 28th, 2006

By John Gibb

Every computer user dreads the moment when a virus will manage to penetrate the computer system and become the uninvited party crasher. In an effort to minimize the probability of having to experience such a stressful moment, most computer users have now installed in their computer


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Are You Protected?
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Monday, August 28th, 2006

By John Gibb

As the Internet threats continue to increase in number and complexity, some of the best antivirus programs, like Norton and McAfee, quickly respond to the justifiable consumer need to keep their computer environment secure. New and improved features enable these enhanced versions of antivirus and antispyware programs to detect, then quarantine and finally remove malicious code, which can harm computer files and/or disrupt a variety of computer functions.

If you belong to that group of computer users who do not keep their security patches up-to-date, the resuscitating spyware or adware you find may be the result of an Internet worm that continues to infect your computer every time you go online. Such types of dangerous programs run at the background of other computer programs, without you knowing their existence, and track your keystrokes sending to the remote attacker your list of usernames and passwords when you visit your bank account online. If such news sound creepy and you feel unprotected, perhaps it is time to begin preparing yourself against such threats.

In case you have set your browser settings and email security to the appropriate levels, if you have subscribed and frequently receive your operating system


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Securing A Password
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Monday, August 28th, 2006

By Sustines Laplana

The hacking incident that happend on March 8, 2004 in my previous websites: The Way To Know Sueboy (geocities.com/slaplana) and Pasugo-Online (pasugo-online.com) by Rovick


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