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31 Days of Fright

Be afraid, be very afraid! This fall, forget about masked killers, witches, and vampires and start worrying about the real terrors: vicious viruses, beligerent bots, and horrific hackers. Fortunately, we've got a tip a day to help you ward off these digital demons.

Security Tips

Keep the Data-Sucks Away
One out of three U.S. citizens has had their personal data exposed as a result of lost or stolen data.

Theft-Proof Your Laptop
Thousand of laptops go missing every week. Here are tips to keep your data at your side.

Devious DNS Changers
DNS chargers can turn the steering wheel while you coast the web while you're none the wiser.

The Creepy Backdoor Threat
Try to avoid the horror of getting a backdoor Trojan.

Be Wary of HTML E-mail
Be mindful of markup language in e-mail.

How to Oust Stubborn Infections
Be wary of malware that is buried so deep on your computer you won't be able to find it.

The Horrors of Hotel Business Centers
The convenience of a hotel business center is fraught with peril.

Keep the Sleepwalking PC Awake
They may look like they're dozing, but beneath their darkened exterior lays an active array of problems.

Don't Get Burned by Hotspots
Free wireless access can be a good thing, but if it's not properly secured it can be a nightmare.

How to Squish a Worm
Stomp out any and all worms with these handy tricks.

Obliterate Hidden iframes
That website you know so well may very well be silently loading content from sites you don't know at all.

Avoid Phishing Sites
Don't bite the bait. Learn to spot phishing and swim the other way.

Make a Strong Password
A weak password is worse than no password at all.

Protect Your Data from Loss or Theft
One out of three U.S. citizens has their personal data exposed as a result of lost or stolen data. but it doesn't have to be that way.

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