Reduce Spam in Your Inbox
Not only is spam annoying but it can be dangerous, as it may contains viruses. These steps will help cut down the amount of spam sent to your inbox.
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Not only is spam annoying but it can be dangerous, as it may contains viruses. These steps will help cut down the amount of spam sent to your inbox.
Read More >We answer the question "What is Spam" and show you what you can do to avoid it.
Read More >Did you know that computer viruses can spread through the air like the common cold? Chameleon, a lab-controlled program, proves that it's possible.
Read More >Hackers attacked AOL’s servers and jeopardized about 2% of AOL user accounts, obtaining email addresses, encrypted passwords, and answers to security questions.
Read More >Wireless, or WiFi, connections are often a target for hackers because many wireless networks share well-documented security vulnerabilities.
Read More >A brief introduction to the Heartbleed bug, and how ordinary users might be affected by it.
Read More >There have been variations on the “tech support” cold-call scam for years: scammers attempt to take advantage of consumers’ naiveté about electronics in order to make a quick buck. But a new version of the scam appears to go a step further, by making it appear like the person is actually calling from a legitimate
Read More >138 years ago this week, inventor Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone. To say that the telephone changed the world forever would be an understatement. Despite all of our other technological advances in the generations since, the basic premise of the telephone has stayed in place—and in popularity—since Bell’s introduction in 1876. Alexander Graham Bell
Read More >Last week we shared some important Internet security tips, brought to you by Matthew Scholle, one of our great tech experts. Here is the second part of Matthew’s advice. Mistake #4 Downloading free software from an unknown source, especially one that “comes to you” via email or a pop-up ad, is often a source of
Read More >Any one of these seven common internet security mistakes can lead to a malware or virus infection—or even identity theft.
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