Tag Archive | "Security"

Encrypt Your Keystrokes with KeyScrambler

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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One of the scariest malware applications that people rarely seem to fear are key loggers. A simple key logging application that installs onto your machine and can record every keystroke, including usernames, passwords and credit card numbers. These types of apps really should be the most feared set of malware apps on the web.

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Optimize your Windows PC Easy with Glary Utilities

Sunday, February 22, 2009

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There are several utilities out there that advertise that they can clean-up your temporary internet files, your Startup applications or quickly clean-up your registry, but usually they come in separate programs and each require their own scan. Having something all inclusive with the whole ball of wax, that works without any lingering problems, is the [...]

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TrueCrypt is the Easiest way to Encrypt Your Hard Drive

Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Keeping your data safe from the outside can prove difficult these days. There are already so many tools out there that can easily bypass the Windows administrator password. And with that your files are immediately open to the entire world to browse and peruse.

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Hide Your E-Mail Address From Spam with HTMLEncoder

Monday, February 16, 2009

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Spam, spam, spam…the more the internet grows, the more spam grows. Anyone that doesn’t get spam into their mailbox doesn’t really don’t have a true mailbox. Over time and your e-mail address gets spread across the web, you never really know where it starts, but it begins to happen.

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Install Windows Updates Through Firefox With WindizUpdate

Saturday, November 29, 2008

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There is no doubt that Microsoft will probably never allow Mozilla to install Microsoft Updates through their site. There is the option of using ieTab, but there is also the option to use a great Firefox add-on. The add-on is called Windiz update and it’s basically it’s own form of Microsoft Windows Updates.

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Password Tester from Microsoft

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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I like when websites incorporate a password integrity checker when setting up an account with them. It gives you confidence, that your password won’t be hacked. That is of course, if you have a additional security measures for your ‘Forgot Your Password’ questions, such as what town were you born in?

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