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The great CNET sp am-off reveals the riskiest e-mail behaviors. Check it out to see what NOT to do.
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You’d think the people who make Microsoft Word understand enough about the program to avoid embarrassing themselves with unintended disclosures of internal information. You’d be wrong. See...
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Many websites, particularly media sites, now require registration, usually to gather demographic data about users. If for any reason you don’t want to register but still want to view the site, go to...
View ArticleProtecting Your Files When a Password Isn't Enough
Protecting Your Files When a Password Isn’t Enough.
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More on the ever-popular topic of how to clean up your online image: Loosing Google’s Lock on the Past – New York Times.
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One of the major themes of The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online (see Chapter 16) is the need to preserve ones corporate and personal virtual reputation. I’ve long thought that...
View ArticleIs The Government Telling The Truth When It Says Your Data Is Secure?
(I previously published this at Techcrunch.) Modern encryption systems are, in theory, exceptionally secure. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), for example, is so sophisticated that all known...
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