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What Firewalls Do

A firewall is a system designed to prevent unauthorised access to or from a private computer network. Firewalls are frequently used to prevent unauthorised Internet users from accessing private networks connected to the Internet (often described as intranets). All messages entering or leaving the intranet pass through the firewall, which examines each message and blocks [...]

8 ways to spring-clean computers

The advent of spring inspires thoughts of cleaning for some of us — scrubbing the toilet, sifting through the wardrobe, wiping away grime and fashion faux pas as Shania Twain wails in support. And yet, there is one spot our rubber gloves tend to skip over, an appliance we use far more than the bathtub [...]

Infected Australian computers fetch top dollar

Hackers are paying top dollar on international blackmarkets for computers from Australia that have been unknowingly hijacked and infected with spyware. A Russian malware distribution site offers $US100 for a haul of 1000 spyware-infected Australian machines, double the price offered for US machines and 30 times more than those from Asia. Philip Routley, product marketing [...]

Cyber Stalker gets sentence of 2 years, 3 months

A case that the prosecutor described as a script for a Hollywood movie had a bad ending for its star character yesterday in Stafford Circuit Court. Autumne Janee Coleman, 25, was ordered to serve two years and three months in prison for tormenting and harassing her former boyfriend, Marine Staff Sgt. Evann Rogers. The sentence [...]

McAfee steps up online safety education drive

To help educate internet users about the potential dangers of the online world, security firm McAfee has created a free 10-step internet safety plan. Available through the McAfee Advice Center, the ebook is broken into separate sections each aimed at providing safety guidelines for various age groups and experience levels, including kids, teens, parents, teachers [...]

Free PSP Games – Find Out the Truth

Even though the PSP was released a couple years ago, it’s still the hottest portable gaming system around. This handheld sensation goes way beyond gaming. The PSP can also play movies, music, tv shows, access the Internet, save photos, and hook up to your TV. However, there is one big complaint against the PSP. All [...]

Identity thieves, beware

Identity thieves and spyware purveyors will have a little bit more trouble working in Washington as a result of several bills that passed the Legislature this winter. Two other bills help protect homeowners in foreclosure from mortgage rescue schemes and require people who market phone number lists commercially to get consent before publishing cell [...]

The Undercover Parent

NOT long ago, friends of mine confessed over dinner that they had put spyware on their 15-year-old son’s computer so they could monitor all he did online. At first I was repelled at this invasion of privacy. Now, after doing a fair amount of research, I get it. Make no mistake: If you put spyware [...]

Ex-anti-virus chief in spyware scareware scam charges

The ex-chief of a South Korea-based anti-virus firm has been charged with using bogus security warnings to shift anti-spyware software of questionable value. Lee Shin-ja, 41, former CEO of Media Port, has been charged with fraud over the alleged distribution of bogus security software to almost four million internet users. Aggressive marketing tactics including the [...]

Deleting Spyware Is Not Enough

The registry of the computer is a mammoth file that stores all the information that is required by the registry. This central database of the system can slow the computer if it gets filled with irrelevant data and so needs to be cleaned from time to time. The system registry is a very large filing [...]

You can conquer computer culprits

Viruses are created by hackers to interfere with your computer’s processes. To gain access, viruses masquerade as legitimate notifications, Windows operations, or could even lead you to a Web site that looks like your bank’s Web site. E-mail forwards or “chain letters” are an easy way for a hacker to spread a virus. These viruses [...]