Phone hacking can happen to anyone. Here's how to secure your phone. As you've no doubt heard by now, phone hacking is the new . But it's not just celebrities having affairs who need to worry; you too could be the victim of phone hacking. So it's time to tighten up security on your mobile phone and start protecting it in the same way you would protect your PC. Here is PC Advisor's Top 5 Tips for protecting your mobile from phone hacking. The link for this article located at PC Advisor is no longer available. . Discover proven techniques to protect your smartphone against cyber attacks and preserve your confidential information.. Mobile Device Security, Protecting Phones, Cybersecurity Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerks of Dickens' day, laboriously entering facts and figures into ledgers, are long gone. The 20th century's legions of secretaries armed with typewriters, carbon paper and filing . . . . No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerks of Dickens' day, laboriously entering facts and figures into ledgers, are long gone. The 20th century's legions of secretaries armed with typewriters, carbon paper and filing cabinets have faded away, replaced by administrative assistants, personal computers, and virtual files and folders. Computers have allowed companies to gather, analyse and stockpile vast amounts of data - and then use this information in ways that simply were not possible before the digital revolution. The link for this article located at Net-Security.org is no longer available. . No one doubts that computers have made businesses more fast-paced, efficient and flexible. The clerk. doubts, computers, businesses, fast-paced, efficient, flexible, clerk. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Encrypting data that passes over the Internet from customers to e-commerce sites is a good thing. But it's not necessarily enough. In fact, personal data used in online transactions is often encrypted at the least significant time. . . .. Encrypting data that passes over the Internet from customers to e-commerce sites is a good thing. But it's not necessarily enough. In fact, personal data used in online transactions is often encrypted at the least significant time. Virtually all cases of credit card theft happen when a malicious hacker gains access to an e-commerce site's server, and is then able to access the database that contains customer information -- which by then is often unencrypted and exposed. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Robust authentication is crucial, yet it cannot solely safeguard user information during digital exchanges.. Ecommerce Security, Data Encryption, Online Protection, Customer Safeguards, Secure Transactions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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