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Four Tips to Protect Your PC from Viruses and Intruders

We’re sure that you’ve noticed the rein of viruses dashing around the internet. But, viruses are available through other channels; USB connectors, Wi-Fi, firewire ports, and music downloads from free shareware. All of these free additions and typical hardware can create a vulnerability that allows outside hackers to attack your PC. We know how it feels to watch your PC shut off unexpectedly, little skull pictures pop up, and hard drives pop open without warning. Some of these signs are unkind, scary, and mean damage exists on your PC. If you’d like to protect

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iPhone and iPod Touch are vulnerable to hackers and new viruses


Security holes in iTunes

Are you using iPhone or iPod? Then its about time you udate the software used by these hardware platforms, iTunes and QuickTime.

Security breaches have been found in the software associated and distributed worldwide with the iPod and iPhone from Apple. There are several security leaks of which some are pretty extensive. The most known security holes have been blocked in new patches of these two software applications. There are ten different security holes that can be tightened up through automatic update on both

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