Welcome to 2012 identity resources
Secure Your Windows Specific links
Secure Your Windows News
Windows 8 Security: What's New - PCWorld
Windows 8 Security: What's New PCWorld It just may be the biggest improvement to Windows security yet. For the first time in the history of Windows, you'll enjoy protection from viruses, spyware, Trojan horses, rootkits, and other malware from the very first day you turn on your Windows ... |
Consider Home Security Your Biggest Home Improvement - MarketWatch (press release)
Consider Home Security Your Biggest Home Improvement MarketWatch (press release) Established security firm Dyno are the UK's largest mobile emergency locksmith service and offer a free security review with no obligation to buy. This service will identify any weaknesses in your doors and windows which may allow a thief access to ... |
Your chamber of secrets - Business Standard (blog)
Your chamber of secrets Business Standard (blog) Here's how to stay on guard: Singapore-based security firm Rune has launched Deadbolt that comes either as a USB drive or a portable hard disk drive and protects your email and messages from unwanted attention. Deadbolt can be attached to your computer ... |
Why Windows 8 offers better security for startups - ITBusiness.ca
![]() ITBusiness.ca | Why Windows 8 offers better security for startups ITBusiness.ca Microsoft is also making some serious security enhancements to help keep your system safer and to improve Windows' ability to combat viruses and malware. It just may be the biggest improvement to Windows security yet. Starting with Windows 8, ... |
Top 10 Windows 8 Features #6: Secure Boot - ReadWriteWeb
![]() ReadWriteWeb | Top 10 Windows 8 Features #6: Secure Boot ReadWriteWeb Essentially, UEFI performs the functions that ordinary BIOS used to perform (getting the components of your computer up to speed), but rather than following a set agenda, UEFI works like more of an operating system in itself, making sure your Windows ... |
Business trips abroad could endanger your data - Reuters
Business trips abroad could endanger your data Reuters Travelers, the FBI said, are allowing malware to infect their computers by clicking on pop-up windows that appear while they are getting on the hotel Internet connection. The pop-ups appear to be part of what looks like a routine software update. |
Top 10 Pervasive Tech Myths That Are Only Wasting Your Time - Lifehacker
Top 10 Pervasive Tech Myths That Are Only Wasting Your Time Lifehacker Mac Users Don't Need to Worry About Malware Mac users have often touted their computers as "more secure" than Windows PCs, which is a very hotly-contested issue—some say OS X's UNIX underpinnings make it inherently more secure, while others claim it's ... |
Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacks - ZDNet (blog)
![]() BBC News | Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacks ZDNet (blog) Or Microsoft Security Essentials? Malwarebytes? ALL free programs for Windows computers and all of them are quite effective at eliminating malware - just run a file and delete a file... done. Your information about Windows malware is quite out of date. Apple Inoculates OS X Leopard Against Flashback |
Agnitum: PC Security Test Reveals Users of 64-Bit Windows Anti-Viruses Are ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Agnitum: PC Security Test Reveals Users of 64-Bit Windows Anti-Viruses Are ... MarketWatch (press release) PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, May 15, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- The dismal Proactive Security Challenge results turned in by the big AV (Anti-Virus) players in the most recent Matousec.com 64-bit Windows 7 tests are making us wonder whether security ... |
Macs Aren't As Secure Anymore – You'd Best Learn to Stay Safe - Business Insider
Macs Aren't As Secure Anymore – You'd Best Learn to Stay Safe Business Insider The question is: Are you willing to risk your system's integrity when things like the Flashback virus have been crawling around the Web? The only reason Windows computers have been targeted by so many viruses is because so many people use them. |








