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How To Disable Autorun      

The autorun feature enables CDs to play automatically when inserted in the drive. This is the same feature that enabled the now infamous Sony rootkit to install. Removable and thumb drives use the same autorun feature to load files when the drives are plugged into the USB port. Malware relies on this autorun feature to spread from thumb drive to PC. Disable the autorun feature to prevent malware from spreading. And who knows, it may just stop the next rootkit-enabled CD

 
Gearing Up For College      

Whether you're going off to college for the first time, or are a returning student, chances are you're on a tight budget. Fortunately, that doesn't mean your computer security has to suffer. While the suggestions below won't free you up from having to write term papers, they will free you up from suffering undue angst due to malware. And speaking of free, most of the solutions recommended below are either low cost or totally free.

 
How To Reset Internet Explorer Settings      

Sometimes, despite our best efforts, something happens that causes Internet Explorer to become unstable. Fortunately, Internet Explorer 7 offers an easy-to-use feature that deletes all temporary files, disables add-ons, and resets changed settings back to their defaults. Here's how to reset Internet Explorer v7 settings

 
How To Disable Add-Ons in Internet Explorer      

When it comes to IE, it seems everyone wants a piece of it. While legitimate toolbars and other browser helper objects (BHOs) are fine, some aren't so legit or - at least - their presence is questionable. Here's how to disable unwanted add-ons in Internet Explorer versions 6 and 7.

 
How To Clear the Internet Explorer History Folder      

You visited a great web site on Thursday, but forgot to bookmark the URL. Now it's Sunday and you can't remember how to get back there. This is where the Internet Explorer History folder comes in handy. But just as it lets you trace back your Internet browsing steps, others can also use it to see where you've been. If the downside seems greater than the upside, here's how you can delete the Internet Explorer History and how you can prevent it from being stored in the future.

 
Why Getting Rid of the WildList is a Bad Idea      

Recent commentary in Virus Bulletin magazine describes the schizophrenic relationship between antivirus vendors and those who test their products. The article forewarns of a movement to do away with The WildList, the minimum bar to which all reputable antivirus scanners are held.

 
Greeting Card Scams      

Attackers are increasingly using greeting card scams to foist trojans on the unsuspecting. Fortunately, there are some tell-tale signs and tips to follow that can help you avoid becoming a victim.

 
How To Bypass Attachment Restrictions in Outlook      

Outlook blocks access to certain types of attachments in email. While it's a nice security feature, sometimes you really need that attachment. Here's how to unblock the blocking feature in Outlook email. This requires editing the system registry. If you aren't familiar with the system registry, read the tutorial "Windows System Registry" before you begin, or ask a computer savvy friend for help.

 
Password Safety: Tips for Keeping Passwords Safe      

So you've created a strong password system following the tips outlined in Passwords: Creating and Maintaining a Strong Password System. Now you need to keep those passwords safe.

 
Passwords: Creating and Maintaining a Strong Password System      

Most of us have multiple sites we visit which require logins. So many, in fact, that it's tempting to use the same username/password combo for all of them. Don't. Otherwise, it takes only the compromise of a single site's credentials to have a toppling domino affect on the security of all your online assets.

 
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