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From the page: "Computer users often dismiss Internet security best practices because they find them inconvenient, or because they think the rules don't apply to them. Many cling to the misguided belief that because they don't bank or shop online, that bad guys won't target... more
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Rated by shlomif on Jun 08, 7:17am
Why you should make sure to protect your computers from malware and intruders. What crackers find of use with your machine. You should also consider using Linux instead of Windows, because it's more secure, and being kept up-to-date and because being safe on Windows means being paranoid
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Rated by DanMorrill on May 27, 7:54am
From the page: "Computer users often dismiss Internet security best practices because they find them inconvenient, or because they think the rules don't apply to them. Many cling to the misguided belief that because they don't bank or shop online, that bad guys won't target them. The next time you hear this claim, please refer the misguided person to this blog post, which attempts to examine some of the more common -- yet often overlooked -- ways that cyber crooks can put your PC to criminal use."
