Posted on Dec 29, 2006 - 2:08am by John P. in Computing, Google Tools, Security
People routinely ask about my favorite software so, I’ve decided to gather all my top picks in one place to make every one’s life a little easier.
All of the software listed here is free for personal use, meaning:
So, without further ado, here is the list categorized by type of application:
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Security conscious techies now have some additional evidence to illustrate the inherent risks posed from surfing the Internet unprotected.
According to this article at ARSTechnica, one in twenty-five search results across major search engines result in sites affiliated with spyware, viruses, excessive pop-up advertisements, and junk e-mail.
The study found that not only can regular links found by search engines be dangerous, the sponsored links that appear in prominent positions in the results pages can also be harmful. In fact, in the May study, sponsored links were more than twice as likely to be linked to malware than non-sponsored links (8.5 vs. 3.1 percent).
Posted on Jul 24, 2006 - 1:28pm by John P. in Computing, Security
We live in a world where a criminal can literally assume your identity and wipe you out financially. So, it’s important to put up as many obstacles as possible in order to protect yourself.
Here are my top recommendations to keep your stuff… well, yours.
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I use the "No Adverts for Friends" plugin by Donncha O Caoimh