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The ID Theft Blog

Archive for October, 2008

by Ron George

Having your pc consistently crash is a definite pain in the butt, especially when you have taken precautions to stop such a thing from happening. We frequently do everything we can using all the technology available to us in order to prevent these crashes. Many people already know that they should always start out with a clean computer that is clean and password protected.

Following that, the programs which are vital to running the business, and the ones that the owner needs are uploaded, and checked over to make sure they do not include any bogus programs. Further, access to the internet should be curbed to stall the downloading or connecting of programs that can cause havoc in the computer system.

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by Kalynn Amadio

The days of being chained to your desk in order to get some work done are a thing of the past. Business people, students, teachers and travelers all bring a laptop computer as part of their personal arsenal to stay in touch via Wi-Fi connections to check email, popular social networks like myspace or send important data files.

As a member of the growing mobile movement, Laptop Security needs to rise in importance on your priority list. A well known marketer on the internet recently sent an email to his clients revealing a personal horror story. His laptop computer was stolen from his hotel room while he slept.

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