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		<title>Virus Hoaxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2011 12:41:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A virus hoax is essentially the same as a chain letter, but contains &#8220;information&#8221; about some fictitious piece of malware. A virus hoax doesn&#8217;t do damage itself, but consumes resources &#8211; human and computer &#8211; as the hoax gets propagated. Some hoaxes may do damage through humans, advising a user to make modifications to their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A virus hoax is essentially the same as a chain letter, but contains &#8220;information&#8221; about some fictitious piece of malware. A virus hoax doesn&#8217;t do damage itself, but consumes resources &#8211; human and computer &#8211; as the hoax gets propagated. Some hoaxes may do damage through humans, advising a user to make modifications to their system which could damage it, or render it vulnerable to a later attack. What are <a href="http://antiherpes.net/lupus-symptoms.htm" target="_blank">lupus symptoms</a> and lupus signs in women?</p>
<p>There are three parts to a typical hoax email:<br />
1. The hook.<br />
This is something that grabs the hoax recipient&#8217;s attention.<br />
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2. The threat.<br />
Some dire warning about damage to the recipient&#8217;s computer caused by the alleged virus, which may be enhanced with confusing &#8220;technobabble&#8221; to make the hoax sound more convincing.</p>
<p>3. The request.<br />
An action for the recipient to perform. This will usually include forwarding the hoax to others, but may also include modifying the system.</p>
<p>Why does a virus hoax work? It relies on some of the same persuasion factors as social engineering:<br />
• A good hook elicits a sense of excitement, in the same way that a committee meeting doesn&#8217;t. Hooks may claim some authority, like IBM, as their information source; this is an attempt to exploit the recipient&#8217;s trust in authority.<br />
• The sense of excitement is enhanced by the hoax&#8217;s threat. Overloading the recipient with technical-sounding details, in combination with excitement, creates an enhanced emotional state that detracts from critical thinking. Consequently, this means that the hoax may be subjected to less scrutiny and skepticism than it might otherwise receive.<br />
• The request, especially the request to forward the hoax, may be complied with simply because the hoax was persuasive enough. There may be other factors involved, though. A recipient may want to feel important, may want to ingratiate themselves to other users, or may genuinely want to warn others. A hidden agenda may be present, too &#8211; a recipient may pass the hoax around, perceiving the purported threat as a way to justify an increase in the computer security budget.</p>
<p>Virus hoaxes seem to be on the decline, possibly because they are extremely vulnerable to spam filtering. Even in the absence of technical solutions, education is effective. Users can be taught to verify a suspected virus hoax against anti-virus vendors&#8217; databases before sending it along; if the mail is a hoax, the chances are excellent that others have received and reported the hoax already. So its important to have <a href="http://antivirusratings.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">best antiviruses</a> for your early detector system.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Anti Spam System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 06:54:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all know that many viruses or worms or spam continuing and repeatedly booming the internet network. For us who already know their existing, installing anti virus or anti spam system is the primary solutions.
Although how powerful your anti virus system is, but if you do something such as letting those spam in, it means [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We all know that many viruses or worms or spam continuing and repeatedly booming the internet network. For us who already know their existing, installing anti virus or anti spam system is the primary solutions.</p>
<p>Although how powerful your anti virus system is, but if you do something such as letting those spam in, it means your data is in high risks. So how to solve the problems? lets find out below.<br />
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Some spam that consider dangerous for your data safety is some sort of keylogger software. Keylogger is some kind of software that recording your keyboard activity, later those activity recorded in some text file or even hidden file system. In some case keylogger system able to sent those file whenever your computer connected in the internet.</p>
<p>It is pretty concerning considering that your activity in typing some user and password able to be capture, especially if you&#8217;re working for transferring money with internet banking system. Thus some anti virus system able to capture keylogger existing by classified them as spam or trojan. But the spam itself are kept on growing, now its depends on how routine you update the virus definitions file, and how powerful is your anti virus system.</p>
<p>Instead of installing anti virus system, something that you should do, especially when you&#8217;re using public computer, always look after the safety. Don&#8217;t do some banking activities in it, and sometimes its better using <a href="http://fpscomponents.com/Products/virtual-keyboard.aspx" target="_blank">virtual keyboard</a> in order to prevent keylogger capturing keyboard activities.</p>
<p>Other things that you should know is, don&#8217;t open some unrecognized email sent from unknown users. Even sometimes, they have using your friends email as an alias to trap you with some kind of links. What you should do is not clicking on it.<br />
Although it looks simple, and not to much bugging, but still spam could ruin your data, so look after the safety of your own data.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Reverse Firewalls</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 23:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A reverse firewall filters outgoing traffic from a network, unlike a normal firewall which filters incoming traffic. In practice, filtering in both directions would probably be handled by the same software or device.
As with firewalls, the key to an effective reverse firewall is its policy: what outbound connections should be permitted? The principle is that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A reverse firewall filters outgoing traffic from a network, unlike a normal firewall which filters incoming traffic. In practice, filtering in both directions would probably be handled by the same software or device.</p>
<p>As with firewalls, the key to an effective reverse firewall is its policy: what outbound connections should be permitted? The principle is that a worm&#8217;s connections to infect other machines will not conform to the reverse firewall policy, and the worm&#8217;s spread is thus blocked. The decision is based on the same packet header information as was used for a firewall, including source and destination IP addresses and ports.<br />
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A host-based reverse firewall can implement a finer-grained policy by restricting Internet access on a per-application basis. Only certain specified applications are allowed to open network connections, and then only connections in keeping with the reverse firewall&#8217;s outbound traffic policy. A worm, as a newly-installed executable unknown to the reverse firewall, could not open network connections to spread.</p>
<p>In theory. Still, worm activity is possible in the presence of a host-based reverse firewall:<br />
• A worm can use alternative methods to spread when faced with a reverse firewall, such as placing itself in shared network directories. As a result, no worm code is run on the host being monitored by the reverse firewall.<br />
• Legitimate code that is already approved to access the Internet can be subverted by a worm. A worm can simply fake user input to an existing mail program to spread via email, for instance. A worm could exhibit viral behavior, too, infecting an existing &#8220;approved&#8221; executable by indirect means, like a web browser plug-in, or more direct means that a virus would normally use. To guard against the latter case, a host-based reverse firewall can use integrity checking to watch for changes to approved executables.<br />
• Social engineering may be employed by a worm. A host-based reverse firewall may prompt the user with the name of the program attempting to open a network connection, for the user to permit or deny the operation.</p>
<p>Firewalls are required for your security bridge, especially if you have online store or any business based on internet connection. For examples, in order to secure your software, you&#8217;ll need certain security method and firewall setting to ensure no one enter and steals your software.</p>
<p>Adobe Flash files are usually used for videos, animation, games and interactive applications streamed online. Small Web Format (swf) and Flash Video (flv) are Adobe Flash movies and animations that can be viewed on most browsers. Yet, you may see that your video player have trouble viewing these files. This is why you may need to convert into video or most popular graphic formats. Eltima SWF &#038; FLV Toolbox allows you to <a href="http://www.convert-flv.net/convert-flv-to-avi/" target="_blank">convert FLV to AVI</a> video format using any codec installed in your system. It is a great opportunity to create interaction video or frame-by-frame video out of your SWF or FLV files. You can also convert any FLV to SWF file and play it with all controls, applying additional features you bundle the movie with during the conversion. Display movie controls fast-forward, pause, change volume.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 11:51:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not ever choose a <a href="http://www.thetop10bestwebhosting.com/" target="_blank">website hosting</a> without certain facts that it is a quality one, especially if you&#8217;re using it for doing your business. Only choose the best web hosting that can run smoothly. Tips on choosing hosting this time hopefully be useful for you who will choose the hosting or hosting has never before bought but turned out disappointing results. Less fitting it would be like to talk about hosting without a domain. Both are like two lovebirds who can not be separated. Hosting as a publisher of data, while their own domain name is the name of the address where your files are placed.</p>
<p>Lets have look below tips before you choose the best one: <span id="more-27"></span><br />
<strong>1. Features Quality</strong></p>
<p>Feature is the main thing you should look into buying hosting. Currently, there are so many hosting providers that seek to improve the quality of their features in order to face competition with other providers. If not, the customer confirmed immediately fled to other providers. Well, with this increasing feature, could bind and lock their client not to migrate somewhere else.</p>
<p>So what features should be considered?<br />
Here are the main features you should check in web hosting provider:</p>
<p>- SPACE (Large hosting capacity, the bigger the better).<br />
- Bandwidth (Large load data from either the upload or download, the bigger the better).<br />
- Uptime (For websites not often down list, select the hosting uptime which is stable, at least 98% to the above)<br />
- My SQL (more is better)<br />
- Addon Domains (useful for those who want to have more than 1 domain on 1 hosting account)</p>
<p><strong>2. Price Comparison</strong></p>
<p>Once you see its features, if you do not care about the price issue it does not really matter. Another case if you are really considering this issue, then the best solution other than seeing the features offered is by comparing prices from one provider to another provider. This way you can draw conclusions Which web hosting company you use decent.</p>
<p>But remember! Do not be fooled by cheap price with good features then you take for granted. Conversely, it does not mean it is with the price of cheap web hosting cheap and not necessarily be good, there are other considerations that you should look. Do not forget also a price that is usually temporary. Usually some web hosting provides cheap prices only in the first year alone. Medium time extension prices soaring, you&#8217;ll want to ask this problem.</p>
<p><strong>3. Number of Clients</strong></p>
<p>Number of clients is a reflection of a hosting judged good or bad by his client. More and more clients, the hosting company usually reliable quality. For that, it would not hurt you also ask this problem to the relevant customer service.</p>
<p><strong>4. Match Requirement</strong></p>
<p>Do not be fooled by hosting also provides versatile features unlimited and that provider has been trusted by clients.<br />
Which means what?</p>
<p>Purchase (rent) hosting your online business needs. Because it would be useless if you require only 50 MB of which only worth several dollar rather than buying others cause you&#8217;re tempted unlimited features that you won&#8217;t used with higher price. Certainly a far cry from the price comparison, and a lot of unused space will be wasted. Unless you intend to make a lot of websites at once or for long-term business, which does require a large space.</p>
<p>5. Server Location</p>
<p>If you target your marketing in certain countries. We recommend that you have to adjust with the provider you use. Because this will affect the speed of access to your target in question. If they are too long to wait for your web loading, it is not impossible they just run away. Usually the USA servers are lighter and can be easily accessed around the world.</p>
<p>6. Support</p>
<p>The characteristics of web hosting that is professionally managed support is responsive, patient, and always online 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Especially if you&#8217;re new to dealing with hosting issues, usually a lot of obstacles you will encounter. This is where the function of the responsive support it means a lot. You will be assisted until your site has really online. They usually also provide a complete range of communication media such as IM, email, phone, or directly come to the place.</p>
<p>7. Complete Address</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, a good web hosting provider usually also indicate the completeness of the address. Although the client does not have to come into place, but at least will make the client feel safe with that address, so they need not fear that provider only fictitious or afraid to be left vague at times.</p>
<p>8. Company Age</p>
<p>The more older the age of the web hosting provider, usually the more experienced they are dealing with hosting issues.<br />
Old age also showed the higher their flying hours to handle the hosting. They maintain strict program, the software until the contents are allowed to use. Because there is rarely a hosting provider out of business due to not be able to manage their hosting.</p>
<p>Last but not least, everyone would dream on fast hosting with age, then try out <a href="http://www.thetop10bestwebhosting.com/uk-hosting-reviews/fasthosts" target="_blank">fasthosts</a>. Great price and offer other features such as free scripts, site builder, and many more, it is mention on <a href="http://www.thetop10bestwebhosting.com/uk-hosting-reviews/ipage" target="_blank">ipage host review</a>. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want to sell more software from your website? How do you make the client truly understand your product and trust it and your company enough to pay the price? Tips on what you should do. 
Selling software online is not an easy task. How do you make the client truly understand your product and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You want to sell more software from your website? How do you make the client truly understand your product and trust it and your company enough to pay the price? Tips on what you should do. </p>
<p>Selling software online is not an easy task. How do you make the client truly understand your product and trust it and your company enough to pay the price? Like it or not, it&#8217;s very similar to selling face to face: the first impression may be decisive for the client’s future actions. Online, the website is your face.<br />
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<p>It has to be comprehensible and easy to use. Here are a few tips on how your website should be to sell software better:<br />
•	It has to look professional and attractive at the same time<br />
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You don’t have to show off your web designer skills. Too many colours, graphics, flash animations or drop-down boxes can only tire the visitors and make them leave faster. Fewer graphic will also make the site load faster. At the same time, it shouldn’t be dull, so it needs to be somewhere in the middle.<br />
•	Make sure your message comes across loud and clear.<br />
In order to sell more software, information about software products must be easy to find, easy to follow and the same goes for the order process. Since most information is in the text, make it easy to read. Some coloured backgrounds make the text difficult to read, like purples, orange and reds. On the other hand, dark backgrounds may have a depressing effect on the visitor’s mood. The text colour is very important. Keep in mind that different browsers show colours differently, so don’t go crazy with it. It’s better to use Plain fonts, like Arial, Times New Roman, Verdana and Courier, because they’re easier to read. Fancier fonts may be used for headlines, but not full text. Remember though that sans serif fonts are easier to read on screen.<br />
•	Easy navigation is law.<br />
Make sure there’s a link to the homepage at the top left of every page, except the homepage itself. Be careful not to have dead end from which the visitor can’t find their way back to where they came from. Place the most important links in the top part of each page. Clearly mark read and unread links, preferably using standard colours.<br />
•	Base the site’s hierarchy on your customers needs.<br />
Don’t make them search the entire site before they find information about products, prices and payment methods.<br />
•	Don’t make pages too long.<br />
A web shouldn’t be more than 23 normal pages lengths, as no one likes an endless scrolling. If you have information for more than that, divide it into several pages with short information clips on the main index page leading to the second page.<br />
•	Check all the links on your website to make sure they lead to a page.<br />
Tags from the navigation menu must be representative for what that page is about.<br />
•	Serve friendly error messages.<br />
Don’t let the visitors see a page with 404 not found written on it. Put your creativity to good use. Error messages may include navigation to documents that do exist, a search box or a contact email address.<br />
•	Have a privacy statement and testimonials.<br />
Potential clients must feel confident dealing with you. Having a separate page to express your policy towards their email addresses, how you accept orders and gather information, who has access to information and how you use that information will help you sell more software. Also make a separate page for comments from satisfied customers. Offer to include links to the customers websites in return for using their comments.<br />
•	Contact information or a link to it should be on every page.<br />
If customers need additional information about the product, contact information like a phone number and an email address should be easy to find on the website. Let people know the hours and days of operation and the time needed to answer their requests. Give a contact name; it makes people have more faith that someone will actually read their message.<br />
•	Set up a frequently-asked-questions (FAQ) page.<br />
Base it on real questions your customers had in the past.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Deep down with Virus</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1983, Fred Cohen coined the term “computer virus”, postulating a virus was &#8220;a program that can &#8216;infect&#8217; other programs by modifying them to include a possibly evolved copy of itself.” Mr. Cohen expanded his definition a year later in his 1984 paper, “A Computer Virus”, noting that “a virus can spread throughout a computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1983, Fred Cohen coined the term “computer virus”, postulating a virus was &#8220;a program that can &#8216;infect&#8217; other programs by modifying them to include a possibly evolved copy of itself.” Mr. Cohen expanded his definition a year later in his 1984 paper, “A Computer Virus”, noting that “a virus can spread throughout a computer system or network using the authorizations of every user using it to infect their programs. Every program that gets infected may also act as a virus and thus the infection grows.”<br />
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Using that explanation, we can see that viruses infect program files. However, viruses can also infect certain types of data files, specifically those types of data files that support executable content, for example, files created in Microsoft Office programs that rely on macros. Compounding the definition difficulty, viruses also exist that demonstrate a similar ability to infect data files that don&#8217;t typically support executable content &#8211; for example, Adobe PDF files, widely used for document sharing, and .JPG image files. However, in both cases, the respective virus has a dependency on an outside executable and thus neither virus can be considered more than a simple ‘proof of concept’. In other cases, the data files themselves may not be infectable, but can allow for the introduction of viral code. Specifically, vulnerabilities in certain products can allow data files to be manipulated in such a way that it will cause the host program to become unstable, after which malicious code can be introduced to the system. These examples are given simply to note that viruses no longer relegate themselves to simply infecting program files, as was the case when Mr. Cohen first defined the term. Thus, to simplify and modernize, it can be safely stated that a virus infects other files, whether program or data.</p>
<p>In contrast to viruses, computer worms are malicious programs that copy themselves from system to system, rather than infiltrating legitimate files. For example, a mass-mailing email worm is a worm that sends copies of itself via email. A network worm makes copies of itself throughout a network, an Internet worm sends copies of itself via vulnerable computers on the Internet, and so on.</p>
<p>Trojans, another form of malware, are generally agreed upon as doing something other than the user expected, with that “something” defined as malicious. Most often, Trojans are associated with remote access programs that perform illicit operations such as password-stealing or which allow compromised machines to be used for targeted denial of service attacks. One of the more basic forms of a denial of service (DoS) attack involves flooding a target system with so much data, traffic, or commands that it can no longer perform its core functions. When multiple machines are gathered together to launch such an attack, it is known as a distributed denial of service attack, or DDoS.</p>
<p>While purists draw a firm distinction between viruses, worms, and Trojans, others argue that it is merely a matter of semantics and give the virus moniker to all viruses, worms, and Trojans. The term malware, a.k.a. malicious software, can most easily be used to describe viruses, worms and Trojans while satisfying both arguments.</p>
<p>Malware is an even more appropriate term when one considers spyware, adware, and and browser hijacking techniques that may not fit in any of the aforementioned virus, worm, or Trojan classifications. Thus, malware can be defined as any program, file, or code that performs malicious actions on the target system without the user’s express consent. This is in contrast to Sneakyware, which can best be described as any program, file, or code that the user agrees to run or install without realizing the full implications of that choice. One of the best examples of Sneakyware was Friendly Greetings, a greeting-card trick that exploited users’ willingness to say Yes without reading the licensing agreement. By doing so, they were blindly agreeing to allow the same email to be sent to all contacts listed in their address book. </p>
<p>Not just computer need to be cleaned, if you&#8217;re running out of time cleaning your area of business, as an example grand opening of your computer shop business, you might need a help from <a href="http://www.cleanfantastic.com.au/endofleasecleaning.php" target="_blank">End of Lease Cleaning perth</a>, they will wipe out all of dirt on your business area.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:28:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Achieving good computer security can seem like a daunting task. Fortunately, following the few simple steps outlined below can provide a good measure of security in very little time.
Use antivirus software and keep it updated. You should check for new definition updates daily. Most antivirus software can be configured to do this automatically. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Achieving good computer security can seem like a daunting task. Fortunately, following the few simple steps outlined below can provide a good measure of security in very little time.<br />
Use antivirus software and keep it updated. You should check for new definition updates daily. Most antivirus software can be configured to do this automatically. </p>
<p>Install security patches. Vulnerabilities in software are constantly being discovered and they don&#8217;t discriminate by vendor or platform. It&#8217;s not simply a matter of updating Windows; at least monthly, check for and apply updates for all software you use.<br />
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Use a firewall. No Internet connection is safe without one. Firewalls are necessary even if you have a dial-up Internet connection &#8211; it takes only minutes for a a non-firewalled computer to be infected. </p>
<p>Secure your browser. Many labor under the dangerous misconception that only Internet Explorer is a problem. It&#8217;s not the browser you need to be concerned about. Nor is it a matter of simply avoiding certain &#8216;types&#8217; of sites. Known, legitimate websites are frequently being compromised and implanted with malicious javascript that foists malware onto visitors&#8217; computers. To ensure optimum browsing safety, the best tip is to disable javascript for all but the most essential of sites &#8211; such as your banking or regular ecommerce sites. Not only will you enjoy safer browsing, you&#8217;ll be able to eliminate unwanted pop-ups as well. </p>
<p>Take control of your email. Avoid opening email attachments received unexpectedly &#8211; no matter who appears to have sent it. Remember that most worms and trojan-laden spam try to spoof the sender&#8217;s name. And make sure your email client isn&#8217;t leaving you open to infection. Reading email in plain text offers important security benefits that more than offset the loss of pretty colored fonts. </p>
<p>Treat IM suspiciously. Instant Messaging is a frequent target of worms and trojans. Treat it just as you would email. </p>
<p>Avoid P2P and distributed filesharing. Torrent, Kazaa, Gnutella, Morpheus and at least a dozen other filesharing networks exist. Most are free. And all are rife with trojans, viruses, worms, adware, spyware, and every other form of malicious code imaginable. There&#8217;s no such thing as safe anonymous filesharing. Avoid it like the plague. </p>
<p>Keep abreast of Internet scams. Criminals think of clever ways to separate you from your hard earned cash. Don&#8217;t get fooled by emails telling sad stories, or making unsolicited job offers, or promising lotto winnings. Likewise, beware of email masquerading as a security concern from your bank or other eCommerce site. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t fall victim to virus hoaxes. Dire sounding email spreading FUD about non-existent threats serve only to spread needless alarm and may even cause you to delete perfectly legitimate files in response. </p>
<p>Remember, there&#8217;s far more good than bad on the Internet. The goal isn&#8217;t to be paranoid. The goal is to be cautious, aware, and even suspicious. By following the tips above and becoming actively engaged in your own security, you&#8217;ll not only be protecting yourself, you&#8217;ll be contributing to the protection and betterment of the Internet as a whole. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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