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Seven Common DoS Attack Methods
Hackers have an armory of methods to pass Denial of Service (DoS) attacks. The following seven sections emphasize the degree of the quandary faced by organizations trying to battle the DoS threat.
Sharon Greenslade | Published 07/25/2008 | Unrated
Effective implementation eliminates downtime, ensures business continuity

Despite the growing value and necessity of digital data, many organizations do not take adequate steps to safeguard their data because they do not have the in-house expertise or financial resources.

 


Steven Rodin | Published 11/1/2007 | Unrated
Basic Rules of Scam Baiting

Scam baiting is the practice of pretending interest in a fraudulent scheme in order to influence a scammer in many possible ways. The purpose of scam baiting might be to waste the scammers' time, embarrass them, cause them to reveal confidential information which can be passed on to legal authorities in the hope that they will be prosecuted, or simply to amuse the baiter.

dany siraz | Published 12/20/2006 | Unrated
Three Dimensions to Protect your Computer
This article will talk about how to protect your computer from three dimension, Strengthen the denfense, Against from Attacks, and Keep Checking
Isaac Chu | Published 12/15/2006 | Unrated
Using Proxy's to Access Any WebSite
How to use a web based CGI Proxy to secure your internet connection, retain your online privacy, and visit any website (myspace, facebook) from school or work!
John Dwine | Published 10/5/2006 | Unrated
What is a Virus?
A virus is a malicious program. A computer virus passes from one computer to another in the same way as a biological virus passes from one person to another.
uCertify Team | Published 07/10/2006 | Unrated
"Spybot%2BSearch%2Band%2BDestroy"- Who Else Wants an Explanation?
Is Spybot%2BSearch%2Band%2BDestroy the under-your-breath thing you'll say after a spyware infection? Or is it some play on words? Could it be about the rogue anti-spyware programs like the Spysheriff Activation Code? Maybe it is one of 29 Adware PC Removal Software programs that are fake? Let's find out now.
Jack Smersh | Published 05/6/2006 | Unrated
Effective Employee Internet Monitoring
Many business owners find themselves in the position to confront employees about their Internet use.
Frank Hughes | Published 04/23/2006 | Unrated
Step Away From The Computer Before You Have A Mental Meltdown

An article about how technology and business can be addictive and time consuming. How the technology business can really stress you out if you don't step away from it from time to time.

Darren Miller | Published 03/25/2006 | Unrated
Finding Your MAC Address On Wired And Wireless Network Cards

An article about how to find wired and wireless network card MAC addresses. It also goes into details about the output of the "ipconfig /all" command and "arp" command

Darren Miller | Published 03/21/2006 | Unrated
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