Computer Security

October 18th, 2008 by admin

The biggest danger of computer security is mainly from computers connected to others on a network. The internet, especially, is responsible for the increase in networking over the past few years. A personal computer content is only vulnerable to a few risks.

The main concerns now are privacy, unauthorized changes and confirmation of claims of authenticity.

Privacy means that your information cannot be accessed by unauthorized parties.

Unauthorized changes changes to your data base and other resources by hackers.

Authenticity, is that a user is who he says he is.

For the everyday internet user, the main concern is privacy. Users seem to give out very private information, such as credit cards, home address, email address and phone numbers, with-out a second thought. Information from these sources can be linked together to create a profile that can be passed on to third parties.

It is extremely important how you give out information, so be very careful and check before you release your private details. Security begins with you.

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