Are online backups for your computer a safe idea?
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Yes
Online backups for your computer, or your entire network, are a very safe idea, as long as it is done
The Internet offers children a wealth of information that many use today for school work, playing on-line games and to communicate
How many times have you clicked the "Forgot password?" or "Reset password?" link on a website? If you are like me, you have clicked
Today's security threats seem to involve three things: persistence, tools that the average user will never have and the abilitiy to
267 Article Titles on Internet Security & Safety (Other)
- How to browse the web anonymously (1 article)
- How to create safer mnemonic passwords (1 article)
- What businesses need to know about web security (1 article)
- Internet blind date: Meeting someone safely (5 articles)
- Risks associated with online bill pay (2 articles)
- When threats on social networks should be reported to the police (1 article)
- Are you controlling your social media privacy? (1 article)
- Why computers on the Internet need an IP address (2 articles)
- Personal computer security: How to protect yourself from hackers (1 article)
- Is there such a thing as Internet privacy? (1 article)
- New version of Flashback trojan targets Mac users (1 article)
- How to keep children safe on the internet (15 articles)
- Google accused of bypassing Safari security (1 article)
- How Google's privacy overhaul will affect users (1 article)
- The pros and cons of a standardized online identity system (1 article)
- Is MySpace a safe Internet venue for teens? (74 articles)
- How to make a good online password (32 articles)
- Analysis: Does online piracy actually hurt the economy (1 article)
- Signs that a website may be fake (3 articles)
- What SOPA legislation could mean for websites (1 article)
- Impossible online schemes and how to recognize them (3 articles)
- Why UK firms are trying to share cyber attack data (1 article)
- How to get rid of malware (2 articles)
- What is a computer trojan (6 articles)
- What is scamware? (3 articles)
- How does Facebook compare to Google+ for protecting privacy? (1 article)
- How to tell if you have malware on your computer (1 article)
- How to stay safe on Facebook (1 article)
- Why Facebook lists aren't as private as you think (1 article)
- Are there any privacy risks for Twitter users? (1 article)
- How reliable is online backup? (1 article)
- How hackers are using videos on Facebook to 'lifejack' your account (1 article)
- Safety tips for using Facebook (5 articles)
- Facebook revamps privacy settings in response to Google+ threat (1 article)
- Why online security can never offer full protection (1 article)
- Fake video scams: Current events exploited on Facebook (1 article)
- Choosing and remembering passwords for websites (9 articles)
- Ways to monitor your child's Internet use (2 articles)
- Fast spreading scam on Facebook: Casey Anthony confession video (1 article)
- Fake security software hits Macs (2 articles)
- Research: 47% of people don't trust Facebook (2 articles)
- How to monitor your Facebook privacy status for optimal safety (1 article)
- Guide to choosing good safe passwords (8 articles)
- Ways to increase Internet privacy (1 article)
- Denmark reveals plans to make anonymous Internet use illegal (1 article)
- Ways to increase your Internet privacy (1 article)
- Google ordered to halt Street View filming in India due to security fears (1 article)
- The basics of home computer security (19 articles)
- Gangs using Facebook to plan crimes, flash mobs (1 article)
- How EyeLock will help keep data secure (3 articles)

