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Author :: Joel Walsh  |
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| Article Title :: Malware: Computing's Dirty Dozen |
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Malware: Computing's Dirty Dozen
by: Joel Walsh
It seems that no sooner do you feel safe turning on your computer than you hear on the news about a new kind of internet security threat. Usually, the security threat is some kind of malware (though the term "security threat" no doubt sells more newspapers).
What is malware? Malware is exactly what its name implies: mal (meaning bad, in the sense of malignant or malicious rather than just poorly done) ware (short for software). More specifically, malware is software that does not benefit the computer's owner, and may even harm it, and so is purely parasitic.
The Many Faces of Malware
According to Wikipedia, there are in fact eleven d (read full article) |
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Author :: Sustines E. Laplana  |
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| Article Title :: More Secure Password |
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More Secure Password
by: Sustines E. Laplana
The hacking incident that happend on March 8, 2004 in my previous websites: The Way To Know Sueboy (geocities.com/slaplana) and Pasugo-Online (pasugo-online.com) by Rovick “Solismo” Balunsay (ADD_Rovhick), an Ang Dating Daan and ADD-CIT member, has brought me to find ways in making my password more secure. The following are the things that should be considered when creating a password:
1.) A password shouldn’t be related to you as a user, like names, birthday, hometown, pet’s name or anything that is obviously related to you. You friend or someone who knew you can possibly try to steal your password by using those things.
2.) Don (read full article) |
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Author :: Philippa Smith  |
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| Article Title :: A Basic Introduction To Spyware |
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A Basic Introduction To Spyware
by: Philippa Smith
Spyware is the most troublesome software to appear on the Internet in recent times. When spyware infects a computer system, it may be relatively harmless or it may be devastating.
Spyware like coolwebsearch and new.net are capable of paralyzing a computer system. Laws to regulate spyware are pending in many states and may take years to enforce.
What Is Spyware?
Spyware is any software that collects information about computer usage and/or the computer user. It is installed on one computer and sends information to another computer. Some spywares like the Weather Bug, Bear Share and Kazaa are knowingly downloaded and installed by (read full article) |
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Author :: Philippa Smith  |
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| Article Title :: How To Use Spyware Elimination Software |
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How To Use Spyware Elimination Software
by: Philippa Smith
Spyware elimination software is designed to detect and eliminate spyware. A large number of spyware elimination software products are available. Some of them are available as freeware and some as shareware. Shareware can be used for a specified period, usually 30 days.
One must evaluate and compare the features of different spyware elimination software products before selecting one. Some of the features of an effective spyware elimination software product are:
* It should give a list of detected spyware, to enable users to allow them to decide, about which ones they want to delete.
* Auto update ensures that the softwar (read full article) |
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Author :: Dave Davies  |
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| Article Title :: SEO & Competition Analysis – Part One |
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SEO & Competition Analysis – Part One
by: Dave Davies
Analyzing your competition should be the second step taken during the SEO process (right after and sometimes even during keyword selection). Looking at what and how your competition have positioned their website where you want yours to be placed will lend great insight into how to get yours there.
The above statement should not be taken as meaning that early in the campaign is the only time that competition analysis is important. Once you are holding a top position your competition will undoubtedly renew their efforts to take back what you have replaced. Competition analysis is a step that must be taken to find out what you ne (read full article) |
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Author :: John Lenaghan  |
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| Article Title :: 7 Steps to Easier eBay Shipping |
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7 Steps to Easier eBay Shipping
by: John Lenaghan
If you're like me, you probably hate packing and shipping the things you sell on eBay.
Don't get me wrong, I love selling on eBay. I just don't like the shipping part. I find it monotonous to hunt for boxes, wrap the items, drive back and forth from the post office, and all the other steps involved in shipping.
Then there's the waiting for the buyer to receive the item. Has it arrived yet? Did it get damaged in shipping?
It took me a lot of trial and error to figure them out, but the following 7 steps will help make your job easier when it comes to shipping, as well as get rid of the stress of waiting for the item to be delivered to (read full article) |
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Author :: John Tulus  |
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| Article Title :: Make Quality Content Your #1 Priority |
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Make Quality Content Your #1 Priority
by: John Tulus
It is by now a proven fact that content is the most important element for getting better pagerank and, consequently, more traffic.
Furthermore, the best ranking websites have content that is better written than most other sites.
A common mistake is to think that Google spiders just consider keywords and layout in order to establish pagerank.
If you look at the top ranking pages for the most searched for keywords, you will see that the quality of the content has been essential for getting them better pagerank, not to mention the enormous amount of traffic that Google sends them as a consequence.
Let’s look at some of the key are (read full article) |
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Author :: Max Ledbetter  |
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| Article Title :: You Should Look Up Your Google Page Rank! |
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You Should Look Up Your Google Page Rank!
by: Max Ledbetter
Here are a few spots that show you your Google PageRank for free. I tested my site http://www.thefishfinder.com/members/saltwater/ledbetter/, which summarizes past field research among the Pacific salmon purse seiners, who, of course, are experts when it comes to salmon fishing.
A few free page-ranking sites were not in working order or returned spurious results. Six sites returned a Google PageRank of 4 for http://www.thefishfinder.com/members/saltwater/ledbetter/
http://www.top25web.com/pagerank.php
http://www.mypagerank.net/googlecheck.html
http://rankwhere.com/google-page-rank.php
http://www.freeweb-hosting.com/google (read full article) |
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Author :: Max Ledbetter  |
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| Article Title :: Fear of Submitting Brought on by Urban Myth? |
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Fear of Submitting Brought on by Urban Myth?
by: Max Ledbetter
Quite a few surfers say things like "I wouldn’t advise you to use autosubmitters, many Search Engines don’t allow auto-submissions" or "I think autosubmitting is like a quick fix."
But here’s what I say:
Small European search engines and others are unlikely to randomly crawl your sites. You have to bring your site to their attention. If everyone relied exclusively on big search engines for traffic, this World Wide Web would not be a net – just a one-way toll road.
Even MSN offers automated multiple search-engine submissions (but please note that their service is not free). See for example http://search.micros (read full article) |
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Author :: Max Maglias  |
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| Article Title :: Search Technologies |
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Search Technologies
by: Max Maglias
Each of us has been faced with the problem of searching for information more than once. Irregardless of the data source we are using (Internet, file system on our hard drive, data base or a global information system of a big company) the problems can be multiple and include the physical volume of the data base searched, the information being unstructured, different file types and also the complexity of accurately wording the search query. We have already reached the stage when the amount of data on one single PC is comparable to the amount of text data stored in a proper library. And as to the unstructured data flows, in future they are only going to (read full article) |
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