Seven online security blunders to avoid
August 22, 2008 by Shanmuga
Filed under Recommended Reads, Security
“By now most personal-computer users know not to post their Social Security numbers on the Internet or respond to Nigerian e-mails seeking help with suspicious bank-account transfers. "But many people still make mistakes that compromise their computer’s security or invite identity thieves.
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