Freelance writer. Retired infantry.
The easiest way to remove a Trojan horse from a home computer is to never allow access in the first place. If you talk to computer experts, one of the most common home computer vulnerabilities is a lack of user Sign-in procedures, which are also referred to as Log-in, Sign-on or Log-on procedures. The concept of signing in to a computer system derives from the practice of punching-a-clock, for example, before beginning a day's work in a factory. The term was coined by IBM personnel during early computer development. Computer Sign-in procedures are integral to home computer security and are...
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