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Security policies do no good if they are not implemented and enforced. - zENGER
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A virus, worm or malware are not the only things that cause your computer or applications to slow or freeze. Consider also your hardware: mismatched memory, a faulty HDD, overheating CPU or PSU are a few of the "likelies". A recent install or update could also be responsible. - Und3ertak3r
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In the office (or any network computing environment), it's good practice to lock your terminal if you step away for any reason. It may seem like a slight inconvenience but it makes a big difference in the overall security of the local network. - CuseMMA
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Swallow your pride and read the TFM (Trusted Facility Manual), entitled "Administrator's and User's Security Guide," it's free and available on the Microsoft web site. - !mitationRust
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Security is all about the People, Process and Technology. First, we need to educate people about the importance of security. Then, we develop our processes and policies. Finally, we use technology to enforce them. - jdenny
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A computer, server and a router is only as secure as the room it is in. - Riot
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Always backup files in multiple locations (at least two) , you never know when you're going to accidently overwrite a file. - ©opy®ight
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Security is a practice not an art. Knowing about a vulnerability, but not responding to it by patching the system or updating your firewall or AV, only condemns your system to a black and dusky future. Learn and then apply. - Black Cluster
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Deleted isn't. - Striek
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Computers can be abused in many ways. Learn how and then secure your computer not only for your personal data, but also to make sure that your computer cannot be used against any other system. Having a computer connected to any sort of network brings along with it responsibility. - instronics
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November 9th, 2004, 12:29 AM
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Lol, no offense to say somone in a construction business but after about 7 phone calls on "how do you raname the file, where are they stored after I take the pictures, what is my computer, this is BS I'll just go over to the other place." I opened up jpgs after the first day and just watched a little closer.
Bonk taken.
The FTP server would ID the person. Wish they were smart enough to use it, plus that would add another Risk by opening up an FTP server. I don't use one currently on said netwrok. So risk of FTP exlpoits and an open server where there isn't one on I-net versus someone clicking on a non password protected zip file that is self executable, and contains malicious code not detectable by VS. Bonk Bonk Bonk.
West of House
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door.
There is a small mailbox here.
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