Nano Tip: Protect yourself – Common sense
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Don’t click links in emails from people who you don’t know, or who claim to have sent you “an important security message – click here”. (more…)
Don’t click links in emails from people who you don’t know, or who claim to have sent you “an important security message – click here”. (more…)
Microsoft releases its largest security updates bundle, ever, today. (more…)
Microsoft has released an emergency patch to protect Internet Explorer users from attack. (more…)
Microsoft has advised that there is a major security hole in Internet Explorer that they are yet to patch properly. (more…)
Tuesday looks now certain to be the release date for Firefox version 3.5. (more…)
A software update has been released for Live Mesh as of May 11th. The update contains numerous bug fixes and new features. (more…)
Last week a customer asked me how to save photos someone has sent them from an email.
Simply right-clicking over any of the photos did not allow them to save it, nor would copy and paste, or clicking and dragging to a folder. (more…)
Often people say that they are bored by how many pages are printed out when they press print whilst viewing a website. Mainly the waste of paper which is produced and the unnecessary amounts of ink involved. There is an easy way round this problem which is oh so often over looked. (more…)
Cookies are used on masses of websites for lots of different things. The simple definition of a cookie was covered in Words of the week, earlier this week.
Some customers occasionally ask should they delete or remove cookies as their antivirus software has flagged it as a security risk. (more…)
A major security flaw has been detected in Internet Explorer and Microsoft will be rushing out an emergency fix today. The flaw has been flagged as critical and is currently being exploited by hackers out in the wild.
MS (Microsoft) describe the patch as protection from “remote code execution”. (more…)