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Agnitum Outpost Firewall Pro 2008 Build 6.0.2279.251.0482

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Guidelines To Keep Your Kids Safe When They’re Online

This is an article courtesy of USA Today. It’s worth reading for it’s practical advice:
Protecting Kids Online Is A Family Affair
By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY
Parents can’t yet rely on either technology or laws to keep kids safe from the Web’s dark side.
Parental supervision is still of primary importance, a report commissioned by Congress [...]

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Fingertip Fraud - 5 Ways To Defend Against Keystroke Loggers

When you type something on your computer keyboard can you be sure that you are the only one who reads your words? Even if you appear to be alone your privacy may not be intact. WHAT IS A KEYSTROKE LOGGER? A keystroke logger is one of the most dangerous forms of spyware. Dangerous because not only can it snoop on your computer-related activities but because it can also relay all that you do back to a remote computer. From there, the owner of the keylogger can likely discover your name, ad

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The State of Illinois Vs. Cyberbullying

In the state of Illinois, Senate Bill 2426 clarifies the definition of harassing someone by using electronic communication, such as the Internet and text messaging, and enables the prosecution of someone who anonymously bullies in this capacity. Gov. Rod Blagojevich signed the bill into law last week, which adds social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook to illegal venues for harassment. Those found guilty of cyberstalking could be charged with a Class 4 felony, which is punishable by up

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