Saturday, March 19, 2011

Schwinn Srb 1800 Issue Problem

"The Golden Age of Jewish Achievement "by David Brooks

Nestor Parra -

Whenever we spend more and more time online, whether at work, at home or on the street, thanks to smart phones and 3G connections. Continually visited our mail, our profile on Facebook or tweets write compulsively. It is worth reviewing a decalogue of what we should never do to make our browsing safer: 1. Do not upgrade the browser Browsers as Internet Explorer, Safari or Firefox, is the gateway to the Internet. Many hackers have specialized in creating viruses for these programs. And almost always, the response of companies creating this software was the same: to release an update to address these problems. If we do not update your browser, we will be committing a reckless 2. Having an outdated antivirus

Buy an antivirus installed on your computer and update it is not like buying a car and throwing fuel: absurd. As with browsers, anitivirus are renewed its database continuously to combat new threats. The updates are usually licenses that cost a certain amount of money per year or per month. Worth scratching your pocket and invest in the security of our computer.



3. Open or download a file of unknown type

files "I love you" or "Megan Fox naked" that we receive in our email, they are usually viruses. And, if these files are executable (with extension. Exe). The most sensible thing we can do is not run or download them to your hard drive. 6. Not control the privacy on social networks
4. Having the same password on several websites is a common mistake: we use the same password to access our email and our account on Twitter or Facebook. We do this because it is easier to remember a single password to ten. But if a hacker is made with our unique password, will be lost. So it's best to create a different password for each site.


A photograph in which we see in a compromising situation and has been posted on Facebook can ruin our work and social life. Privacy misconfiguration on the same network (for example, we allow everyone access to our wall, and not just our friends) can spy on us or monitor without our knowledge. It is always advisable to adjust the privacy of social networking the most restrictive manner possible (only allow access to our publications from our friends, to prevent the labeling of photos with your name, etc ...) 7. Do not erase the trail of navigation When you browse, leave a trail for each page visited. First, in the history of your browser. Second, in the cookies that have been stored on your hard disk. Both can be avoided by using the private browsing option and deleting the cookies stored on your computer or clearing the option to allow access to news. 8. Make purchases or access to banking data from a Wi-Fi hotspot Two things that never needs to be done on a computer in a cybercafe or an appliance of our property connected to a public Wi-Fi network: check the status of our current account through the website of our bank, or make a purchase with a credit card online. Public computers (as a library, a university or an Internet cafe, for example) are often a favorite target of criminals to install programs that detect passwords typed into them. Wi-Fi spots are public be "pinched" so that any data you send from your computer or smart phone is registered to a third computer that belongs to a hacker. 9. Do not look at the HTTPS protocol
web pages that are made in the collection or banks, are usually encrypted with the HTTPS protocol. To determine whether a website belongs to that group, only have to look at the address bar of your browser. If the address begins with "https" is that it is safe. The pages of banks that do not contain the protocol, usually cloned sites to trick people to steal personal data, a practice called "Phishing."

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trust the spam junk e-mail (also known as spam) is usually made of incredible deals on pharmaceuticals proposals very juicy business or employment or even marriage. Reply or fall into any of these scams can be fatal to our economy. For example, are in fashion lately e-mails of Russian women looking for an arranged marriage in Spain. If we respond to this mail, we answer a woman alleged that we ask for money to pay the ticket to our country or in order to achieve a number of papers. Everything is a lie. The only thing that will win will be a displeasure at having lost our savings.

Monday March 14 2011, 15:54

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