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“How to Pick a Good Password!”

How to Pick a Good Password!

What’s the most common password? You guessed it…”password.” Obviously this is not the best way to protect yourself against hackers and online thieves. But even if you don’t use the word “password,” you might be using an equally easy password to decipher.

We suggest you DON’T use the following passwords for really important web sites, such as your online banking web site or other financially related sites.

• Your name or your spouse’s name.
• Your children’s names.
• Your pet’s name.
• Your birth date.
• The last four digits of your Social Security number.
• Your phone number.
• Your address.
• A series of consecutive numbers, such as “1, 2, 3, 4.”
• A single word that would appear in a dictionary.

Your best bet for creating a strong password: Use combinations of letters, numbers and special characters.

I hope you will find this post informative and useful. I am looking forward to hearing your comments. That’s all I have for today, until next time make it a great day!
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Security Alert!

Security Alert! Ads for fake antivirus and antispyware programs are multiplying! How to avoid getting tricked? Many “reputable” sites are compromised and the owners don’t know it. So it’s not always where you surf. Here are four tips that may … Continue reading

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“What do Cars and Computers Have in Common? “

“What do Cars and Computers Have in Common?” Both cars and computers are indispensible, complex and will eventually break. Do you change the oil in your car? You probably do. But WHY? You do this to prevent problems that you … Continue reading

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“How to Safely Dispose of Old Computers”

“How to Safely Dispose of Old Computers” With the new year upon us, many of you may have upgraded your old PCs for shiny new ones. So what should you do about that old PC left over? Whatever you do, … Continue reading

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“Backup Alert to All iPod Users”

“Backup Alert To All iPod Users” If you’ve been an iTunes and iPod customer for any length of time, you’ll quickly rack up the number of songs, videos, and audio books in your library. And, in no time flat, you … Continue reading

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“Is Your Computer Keyboard Making You Sick?”

“Is Your Computer Keyboard Making You Sick?” Now that we’re at the height of cold and flu season, you might want to take a closer look at what’s living on your keyboard. A series of studies called “Germs in the … Continue reading

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“The 19 Most Important Rules of E-mail Etiquette”

“The 19 Most Important Rules of E-mail Etiquette” E-mail is quickly becoming the #1 way we communicate with friends, family, co-workers, employees, and clients. But be careful! E-mail messages cannot accurately deliver the tone of your message and what you … Continue reading

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“5 Easy Ways to Avoid Getting an Avalanche of Spam”

“5 Easy Ways to Avoid Getting an Avalanche of Spam” Spam e-mails are not only annoying and time consuming, but they’re also becoming more dangerous to your personal privacy and the security of your computer. Millions of computers users are … Continue reading

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“The UPS Your Business Can’t Be Without (And, No, I’m Not Talking About The Post Office)”

“The UPS Your Business Can’t Be Without (And, No, I’m Not Talking About The Post Office)” A UPS, or uninterruptible power supply, is a battery backup power source for computers, servers and network equipment. When the power goes out, a … Continue reading

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“What Every Business Owner MUST Know To Protect Against Online Identity Theft”

“What Every Business Owner MUST Know To Protect Against Online Identity Theft” All it takes is one innocent security slip by you or one of your employees to instantly give online criminals the information they need to access your network … Continue reading

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