If a father buys his child a brand new sports car, instead of buying his child a forty year old tin can car, what is he expecting? He is expecting the car he purchased to run faster, be more reliable, …[Continue]
Update Your Computer with Antivirus Protection
Computer viruses are nasty things that can do all sorts of damage to your computer. They can destroy RAM, slow connections, and lots of other stuff. Although, they are very harmful, they can be stopped and defeated with anti-virus protection. …[Continue]
Keeping Your Computer Updated for Online Safety
You have always heard the phrase “safety first” when it comes to driving or operating machinery. You always want to wear a seatbelt and have a working engine before you operate a vehicle. You want to make sure you have …[Continue]
What You Need To Know About Internet Security
The Internet is a playground of information and exciting things that can expand our world even further than it already is. It allows us to communicate with people halfway around the world in just a few seconds and brings the …[Continue]
Is Your Internet Security Enough?
Internet security involves many different things. There is software that you can buy, updates you can install, and choices that you can make while you are online that can increase your online security. But how do you know if your …[Continue]
Two Things Everyone Should Know About ID Theft
When it comes to online identity theft, everyone should know two main things. The first is that nobody is immune to identity theft; you don’t even have to have a checking account or be an adult to fall prey to …[Continue]
You Can Prevent Identity Theft
Introduction Professional and government agencies are busy trying to solve the problem of identity theft in society. The solutions don’t come easy however, because the criminals are changing tactics all of the time. The only thing that you, as a …[Continue]
Three Steps To Protect From ID Theft
Introduction Identity theft is a serious and pervasive problem. The popularization of the Internet in the 1990s made the web one of the number one places that criminals go when trying to steal your identity. The bad news is that …[Continue]