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Online Security while Traveling in the United States and Abroad This interview in downloadable eBook form is with Victor K. Pryles, author of a fascinating book about saving money while traveling. Mr Pryles has put a unique slant on traveling cheaply, but comfortably. By Richard Rossbauer Putting the Threat of Workplace Violence In Perspective... The Security Consultant's Perspective... By Felix P. Nater Putting Workplace Violence In Perspective Following September 11, 2001... The Security Consultant's Perspective... By Felix P. Nater Protecting Yourself From Affiliate Link Thieves So, you have worked really hard to build a fabulous affiliate site. You took the time to add your keywords and relevant information about the products. Your pages load quickly, and your site is even listed in the search engines for specified terms. By Stephani Richardson How Much Money would it cost you to regain the use of your computer after a serious virus infection? It cost one of our friends a whole lot of money, much aggravation and lost time, lost records, and a major inconvenience to recover from the havoc caused by the worms and viruses that had infiltrated their computer over a period of many months. By Richard Rossbauer Workplace Security and Corporate Responsibility 1. The Security Consultant's Perspective... By Felix P. Nater Workplace Security Plan: Does Your Company Have One? The Consultant's Perspective... By Felix P. Nater A Hacker Inside Your Computer? Imagine this nightmare scenario... By Jim Edwards The Permissive Environment is the Perpetrator The Permissive Environment Is The Suspect... By Felix P. Nater Enabling Sarbanes-Oxley Security Monitoring Compliance http://www.bitpipe.com/detail/RES/1097862548_724.html By Phil Hollows A Matter of Trust http://www.masshightech.com/displayarticledetail.asp?Art_ID=66872 By Phil Hollows Security Information Management, Worms and Viruses http://www.openservice.com/resources/insights/worms-viruses.jsp By Phil Hollows Exploit Detection and Vulnerability Correlation http://www.openservice.com/solutions/vulnerability-correlation.jsp By Phil Hollows Business case for an information security awareness program http://www.noticebored.com/html/business_case.html By Gary Hinson Running your first scan using NessusWX The following is a simple how-to guide for installing, configuring, and running your first vulnerability scan using the NessusWX Windows client. By Lew Newlin Security in Today's World There are many things in life that are worth protecting. Our children, our valuables, our resources and of course, ourselves. Only twenty years ago, if security was mentioned, you were speaking of protecting your home. By Paul Bliss Armor2net Personal Firewall Armor2net Personal Firewall is a program for the Windows operating system that helps protect computers from the threats on the Internet and World Wide Web. With Armor2net Personal Firewall in place, end-users can breathe a sigh of relief. By David Williams DDoS Attacks http://www.datums.net/DDoSAttack.pdf By Edwin Gonzalez Strong Passwords Strong passwords are your first step in securing your systems. If a password can be easily guessed or compromised using a simple dictionary attack, your systems will be vulnerable to hackers, worms, Trojans, and viruses. By Lew Newlin Protecting your HTML and PHP Source Code There are many reasons now as a web designer, software programmer or website owner that you may want to start considering the safety of your HTML or PHP source code. Some related reasons are: By Vince Edwards Information Security for SMEs This article explores computer security, aiming to give businesses an insight into why they must be proactive in protecting their systems. There are many aspects to security on the Internet and a lot has been made recently of the security of e-commerce transactions. By Thom Leggett How to get rid of new Sobig.F virus? As you know, this time the virus under the name Sobig.F has wreaked quite havoc! No doubt, many of us have suffered from this recent virus outbreak. According to an online poll conducted by CNN: 32% of respondents were infected with this malicious virus. By Nowshade Kabir More Free Tools Increase Security For Your PC A recent article about preventing hackers from breakinginto your computer caused an overwhelming response byreaders. By Jim Edwards Why SSL is not enough to secure your credit card details SSL (secure sockets layer) is the security technology everyone uses to ensure that their web connections are secure. An SSL connection is symbolized by a padlock icon in the right-hand side of the taskbar and a URL that starts with ‘https’, the ‘s’ standing for a secure http connection. By ArticSoft Does SSL protect you, or is it a condom that is open at both ends? For the last five or so years, SSL has been paraded as the technology that secures the Internet. All you have to do is look and see the padlock on the bottom of the screen and you can be sure it’s safe. By ArticSoft The Problems with Secure Email The ideal system that everyone is searching for – the silver bullet, is to have top security automatically regardless of who you are sending to and what product(s) they happen to be using. By ArticSoft Two Simple Security Steps for your Web Site This article offers several security issues that every Web site owner or developer should be aware of. By Alan Grissett Chicken Little Entrepreneurs Chicken Little is hurrying Umbrella 'neath her wing. By Mike Banks Valentine Wildfire No, we're not talking about the wildfires in the western part ofthe U.S., or not even something that can harm your computer. By Bob Osgoodby How to Frustrate Password Crackers: 8 Tips Some time ago, I was one of the most prolific contributorsto one of the most popular newsgroups on Usenet. Thenewsgroup's purpose was to provide fraudulently-obtained,but valid, passwords for websites. By Mike Delaney Setting Up Your AntiVirus Software There is far more to antivirus software than just opening the box, inserting the CD and installing software. To be properly protected you may actually want to do a little more than that. By Richard Lowe ANTI-SPAM, SCAM and SPAM, What do they have in common? You would be shocked. I am angry and hopefully you will betoo after you read this. Anti-spam program = Scam and Spam to your Address Book. By Mike Smith A Note On Microsoft Security I've been reading a lot of postings to various message boards, newsgroups and talkback boards on how evil Microsoft (often spelled as Micro$oft or more simply M$) is. The foam-at-the-mouth rantings after the publication on anything even remotely related to that company are nauseatingly predictable. By Richard Lowe I've Been Infected! The last few days, I've been so proud of myself. I've been workingon my ebook, getting organized, really getting things done, andthen... By Dennis Eppestine Real Life Internet Evil: Brilliant Digital Entertainment Our purpose with this series is to use real life examples of deception, fraud and other evil to show how you can better protect yourself. The examples cited in these articles are intended to demonstrate best practices and recommendations. By Richard Lowe What is a security certificate? I'll bet one time or another you've surfed the web and suddenly found a pop-up window in front of you, demanding your approval for a security certificate. I occasionally see these on shopping sites, usually the smaller, less-well-funded companies. By Richard Lowe Protect and Secure Your Computer Life Protect and Secure Your Computer LifeBy: Janet L. Hall By Janet L. Hall Privacy Heat Generates Little Light Privacy and security are topics I've been following closely for overtwo years online and off. By Mike Banks Valentine Super Snooper You've heard enough about Big Brother to last a lifetime, soI've renamed him Super Snooper to spare you the cliche duringthis discussion. By Mike Banks Valentine Honeypots A honeypot is a special computer system set up for the specific purpose of attracting hackers. Generally, these servers will be placed inside a firewall (although they might be outside) and contain specific, known vulnerabilities which allow hackers to gain access. By Richard Lowe Sins of The Internet: Pagejacking One of the most frustrating events you can experience as a webmaster or writer is finding your work has been copied without your permission. I'm sure that just about every writer and every webmaster has been horrified to find his own work somewhere else under a different person's name. By Richard Lowe Product Review: Zone Alarm Pro I've tried using a number of personal firewalls, including WRQAtGuard (since purchased by Symantec), BlackIce and ZoneAlarm. Onmy opinion, ZoneAlarm Pro is by far and away the best personalfirewall on the market. By Richard Lowe Virus Hoaxes Have you ever gotten an email message like this? By Richard Lowe Virus Protection and Hoax Recognition - Be Safe Not Sorry Everyday I receive numerous emails with virus infections.Many of them come in response to my sending out my twiceweekly newsletter to close to 12,000 subscribers. By Joe Reinbold Never Too Late To Learn--BACK UP! It happened to me... By Mary Holzrichter How Safe Is Your DATA? What would you do if you switched your computer ontomorrow morning, only to see an error message and to findthat some of your important files had become corrupted? Youmay no longer be able to open some files - or, even worse,files might have gone missing without a trace. By Simon Morris Backing Up Your Stuff Part 5: Where Is It #1? I don't know about you, but I love to collect cool downloads offthe internet. I've got thousands of stationary files, desktop themes and ICQskins, as well as more thousands of screen savers and wallpaper files. By Richard Lowe
Keeping Your Internet Business Safe From Hackers If you owned a restaurant, you'd lock the doors after closing, right? By Said Rouhani Has your site got the 3 basic security measures? In recent weeks, attacks on prominent sites such as Yahoo and Ebay have brought home a very pressing point - site security. Anywhere you have a dynamically-generated page, you could be open to attacks where malicious HTML is embedded into your pages. By Gim Yeap Backing Up Your Stuff Part 1: The Problem I don't know about your, but I depend upon my computer system daily to helpme survive and prosper. I keep everything there: By Richard Lowe
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