Surfing the web can be fun and even profitable, if you run a business on the internet, but what happens when your computer is not protected? Suddenly, your personal and business information is vulnerable to hackers. So how do you protect yourself? You need to know how to choose the right antivirus software. Not any old software will do – you have to know what each one offers and what products you need in order to keep your information safe and your computer free from dangerous viruses. Spend Money or Choose Free? The first step is deciding whether or not you want to pay for your antivirus programs. There is a multitude of free as well as paid for programs available on the market. The free programs are typically enough for moderate users. A few things you should look for if you choose a free antivirus download for your PC is: Whether or not it offers free updates If it can stand alone If it is compatible with other programs If it is community based, protecting your contacts as wel
Information security means protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification, perusal, inspection, recording or destruction. Information Security The terms information security, computer security and information assurance are frequently used interchangeably. These fields are interrelated often and share the common goals of protecting the confidentiality , integrity and availability of information; however, there are some subtle differences between them. Information Security These differences lie primarily in the approach to the subject, the methodologies used, and the areas of concentration. Information security is concerned with the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data regardless of the form the data may take: electronic, print, or other forms. Computer security can focus on ensuring the availability and correct operation of a computer system without concern for the informatio
Ready to trade in your old iPhone for something bigger, faster, and thinner? Before taking a gander at our tips for reselling, look at this checklist to make sure you've deleted all important data from your iPhone. Don't leave anything behind! 1)Back up your iPhone. 2)Remove photos from Camera Roll. Connect the device to your computer and open Image Capture (our recommendation, it's much faster) or iPhoto. Select all photos and then click Import All. In Image Capture, select "Delete items from camera after downloading." In iPhoto, choose to "delete photos" after importing. 3)Turn iMessage off. Open the Settings app > Messages > iMessage > switch to off. 4)Turn FaceTime off. Open the Settings app > FaceTime > switch to off. 5)Disable your iCloud account. Open the Settings app > iCloud > tap "Delete Account" to delete the account from the device. 6)Log out of Apple ID. Open the Settings app > iTune
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