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It's great to share, but not your passwords
Criminals are sneaky. They'll take advantage of anything, especially our laziness. I mean, haven't we all wanted to just write our passwords on a sticky note and attach them to our computer monitors instead of memorizing them? But our passwords are protecting Read More...
Microsoft Chief Security Officer chats about safety and the social Web
Bret Arsenault knows about security. Before he was Chief Security Officer at Microsoft, he worked extensively on the creation of the Microsoft Security Risk Assessment (MSRA) methodology, a standardized framework used to evaluate security issues and provide Read More...
Get updated security information about Windows Vista
Want to stay current on new security features in Windows Vista? Bookmark the Windows Vista Security Blog . You'll get updates on the latest developments in Windows Vista security, plus a behind-the-scenes look at the development process from the people Read More...
Can you trust your online Valentine?
It's always important to be careful how much information you reveal to other people online. As Valentine's Day nears, this is even more important. Scammers can use e-card scams , social networking , online dating, and various types of chat sites to collect Read More...
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