Microsoft Releases Emergency Patch For Windows Vulnerability — Windows Security — InformationWeek Dire warnings or a load of bull? Now, before anyone says anything. I firmly believe that the […]
If you haven’t done so already, check Windows Update and Microsoft Update for patches. They released an “Out of band” patch for Windows Server Services, and Windows Defender. This affects […]
The last couple of days I’ve been discussing firewalls and comparisons of firewalls. But, if you don’t have any idea what a firewall really is, then it’s all Greek to […]
There are two main classes of firewalls. These are Personal and Enterprise. Typically the Personal classes will consist of software-based firewalls, and the Enterprise class will be hardware-based or part […]
I have to say that I’m taking the idea for my next series from PCMech and their Tips of the Day. Today’s tip is a comparison of firewalls—both personal and […]
I’m just touching base here, to say that I’m researching other ideas to discuss and working on some online course work. So, I thought I’d bring that into the mix. […]
Ok, I’ve talked about the three Password Managers that I found off-hand (although there are others). So now I’m going to give you some tips about what to look for […]
I’ve looked at the other three Password Managers and now I’m on to RoboForm. I was seriously debating about installing this program, or just writing a review based on their […]
If you’re looking for information on how to prepare for or handle Incident responses for your company, educational institution, or even your personal home network then I suggest that you […]
Alright, so I’ve talked about Password Safe and KeyWallet. Now I’m going to review Whisper 32. This program seems more like the Password Manager inside of Firefox than anything else. […]