Three suggestions for 2013
The new year has begun, and we have three suggestions for improving the quality of your computing life in 2013. 1. Backup often and in
The new year has begun, and we have three suggestions for improving the quality of your computing life in 2013. 1. Backup often and in
By far the biggest threat to users in November was drive-by downloads, attacks that result in malware being downloaded to users’ computers when they visit
Have you encountered this before: a pop-up pops and it looks like a window on your computer. Next thing a scan begins. It often grabs
Security researchers warn that a new malware distribution campaign uses fake versions of the malicious site warnings commonly displayed by Firefox and Google Chrome. Both
Without a doubt the largest threat to the security of your computer and consequently your identity, and bank account is YOU, followed closely by ScareWare.
Users are often advised to use an antivirus to check if their systems are infected, but with the current cyber-crime scenario, this is simply not
Wireshark Antivirus is a fake anti-malware application. These so-called “rogues” use intentional false positives to convince users that their systems have been compromised. Then they
Any device attached to your network poses potential risks, in terms of stuff on the network, computers — desktops, notebooks, and servers — tend to
Many people tend to trust well known companies such as Google and Yahoo, but sometimes these search companies serve up some troubling links in their
A common place that a lot of people probably do not think getting a virus from is digital photo kiosks. These places are prime distribution