How do I uninstall Norton Security Online?
Posted on February 28th, 2010 in Security | 1 Comment »
It won’t appear in my uninstall list and I can’t delete its folder in program files.
It won’t appear in my uninstall list and I can’t delete its folder in program files.
Ah, the folly of youth. According to a new survey that looks at young adults and their understanding of Internet security, an overwhelming majority of people between 18 and 27 are aware of the dangers of not protecting data but don’t do much to deal with it. At least 73 percent say they’re worried about online fraud or identity theft, but 71 percent of those surveyed say they’re not especially careful about policing their financial data, social networking accounts, and other passwords. “The irony is that the most tech-savvy generation is the one playing Russian roulette—the one that knows the risk, but still does the risky behavior,” says Sam Curry, chief technology officer at RSA, an IT security firm that sponsored the survey. “If everything I did from 16 on was cataloged, we probably wouldn’t be having this conversation right now,” jokes Robert Siciliano, a security consultant who works with RSA. blog.newsweek.com
It is asked for verification purposes or something. I have no idea what it is called and what the purpose is. Typing in squiggly and wavy and blurry into google returns no good information. Driving me insane!
ive got a small business. and ive got cameras at my shop. can i view them from home online on my computer without software or without spending a bunch of money? thanks
Dave gives Joe Washington his insights on the X-Force mid-year report. He also discusses how today’s hackers are after YOU and why. See how X-Force and IBM Internet Security Systems can help you preemptively protect yourself from today’s online security threats.
www.comodo.tv There’s a way that the websites you’re transacting business with online can prove their legitimacy as authentic businesses, not hackers pretending to be a legitimate business. They submit to an extensive background check by a trusted third party “Certification Authority.” If your browser address bar turns green when you proceed with a transaction, you’re on a site that has been successfully validated, and has been issued an Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificate. This episode of Really Simple Security explains how it works, and how it helps you stay safe online. For more videos about Internet Trust and Security please visit http
I went to Control Panel>Internet Options>Content>Setting> and allowed only the websites that I want my children to use. But the block was also applied to my login name on the comp. is there i way that I can set it so the security option of only allowing certain websites only applies to my childrens’ accounts and not mine?
Use the built in options and few addons in Firefox to make yourself secure while browsing
I was working on looking up relatives on the white pages site , when suddenly spy shredder poped up. can this site be trusted?