Posts Tagged week
Is ultra-mini laptop worth the extra cost? (Deseret Morning News)
There are some holiday-related questions clogging my inbox this week that need attention before we move on to some quick product reviews next week. Let’s jump into the mix.
Walling Data’s Top Ten Safety Tips for Online Shopping (Broadcast Newsroom)
Cyber Week, the week after Thanksgiving when more Americans surf the Internet for shopping than any other day, is almost upon us.
Spybot Search and Destroy Definitions Updated on 11/26/2008
If you are using “Spybot Search and Destroy” to protect your PC against spyware infections and haven’t updated it this week, be aware that updates to the definition files were released on schedule, on Wednesday this week, as listed below.
Walling Data’s Top Ten Safety Tips for Online Shopping (Centre Daily Times)
Cyber Week, the week after Thanksgiving when more Americans surf the Internet for shopping than any other day, is almost upon us.
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Computer Center: Campus is "Clean" (Knox College)
GALESBURG — Thanks to vigilance, quick action, and up-to-date computer software, the Knox College Computer Center weathered this week’s storm of thousands of virus-tainted e-mail messages.
Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool
Two pieces of malicious software affecting Apple’s Mac OS X appeared this week: a Trojan horse with the ability to download and install malicious code of an attacker’s choice, and a hacker tool for creating backdoors, according to security vendors. The Trojan — called ‘OSX.RSPlug.D’ by Intego, the Mac security specialist that discovered the threat — is a variant on an older piece of malicious code but with a new installer, Intego said