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How To Stay Safe In The Social Web – 7 Points To Remember

How many of those people you know doesn’t have a Facebook account, or an Orkut or MySpace account? I won’t be surprised if you say your 90yr old grandmother is tweeting or your 3yr old brother is playing mafia wars in Facebook :) With the ever increasing participation of people in social networking sites, the more vulnerable their security is being. As this Mashable post says, a guy named Israel Hyman posted this status message in his twitter account saying

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How to Get Spyware Removal Software and Keep your Computer Safe

For numerous people logging onto the Internet is as routine as putting on a pair of clean underwear everyday. People take it for granted without realizing what is actually going on. Everytime you log on to the world wide web, you are risking your computer to numerous viruses, spyware, and adware programs. Many people don´t realize that over ninety percent of computers today are infected with some form of virus or spyware. It is usually to late for people to do anything by the time they realize they have been infected by some malicious computer disease. By then they have to go a

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Best Practices top 10: Keep your e-marketing safe from threats

1) Choose a dedicated server over a shared server

To save money, many companies opt to use a shared server to host their site’s files. This means many different sites are running on the same machine, sharing the same programs and scripts to run applications that are common to all of the sites—things like email services or control panels, for example. This means that it’s not just you or your company’s staff that has access to your server. Hundreds (if not thousands) of other people in other companies do as well. If your provider or a fellow

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