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6 posts categorized "March 2012"

6 steps for a good computer spring cleaning

Posted by andreea.ursu@bullguard.com

Computer Spring CleaningThis spring, don’t forget about your computer! Do a thorough cleaning to get the best out of your system this year.

 

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Category: Tips & Tricks Comments

Why a Security Product Fails a Test. And Why It Is Redeemed.

Posted by katrine@bullguard.com

AV TestYou might think that testing security software is an exercise in scientific, unbiased objectivity - a study of mathematical precision. This might lead you to think that such test results are The Truth, and that there is no room for discussion.

 

If that’s what you think, you’re wrong. Partly wrong, at least.

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Category: How we think, Mobile Security Comments

Can you really trust Facebook with your data?

Posted by noreply+95580463253329675@saymedia.com

Facebook Data PrivacyA pretty blunt question! But one we all want the answer to. Let’s start with the basics. Here’s what the Facebook folks state in their Legal Terms:

 

“You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can control how it is shared through your privacy and application settings...

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Category: Online Privacy, Social Media Comments

1 thing you could live without: SPAM! 5 rules to reduce it

Posted by alexandra_gheorghe@bullguard.com

Email SpamWe all know and hate it: it’s annoyingly persistent, attention-grabbing and impossible to avoid. Yes, I’m talking about spam e-mail, creeping like a pesky bacterium you have to learn to live with. Junk e-mail has been around for a couple of (Internet) ages and has no intention of going away.

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Category: Online Privacy Comments

WARNING: Your Internet connection may drop on 8th March

Posted by noreply+95580463253329675@saymedia.com

Broken Internet ConnectionDid you know that that your Internet connection can be dropped on 8th March? The cause: a new type of malware (DNSChanger) that modifies your internet connection settings and changes your DNS Servers. Don’t worry, you can easily prevent and fix that.

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Category: Malware Insights Comments

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