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Free openly distributed DNS servers that provide greater reliability and security for business and home users surfing the web. These DNS servers attempt to detect phishing scams that are often times linked to from within unsolicitated emails.
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Features articles on business and home user internet security including SSL certificates and network vulnerability scanning.
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This guide discusses a way an employee or student can securely access the Internet while at work or school, and also get around some common firewall restrictions that prevent using most networked programs.
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Advice for conducting secure online transactions.
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Computer Security information in plain language. Learn how to protect your computer from viruses, spyware and spam.
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A free resource for those in need of Internet privacy. The aim of this site is to educate Internet users how to protect their privacy at little or no cost.
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Internet safety, protecting online privacy, virus prevention, web security and e-mail tips.
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Compliance with the law that governs employer monitoring of employee Internet usage and personal e-mail in the workplace.
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Guide to protecting privacy and personal information. Includes information on protecting passwords, e-mail software, IP numbers, encryption, firewalls, anti-virus software, and related resources.
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Learn how to use the free Microsoft Encrypting File System (EFS) to protect your data and how to back-up your private key to enable data recovery.
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Government Site that is run by the Federal Trade Commission. Information about how the government can help protect kids and the general public. It has lots of information about official policies.
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Gives home users an overview of the security risks and countermeasures associated with Internet connectivity, especially in the context of "always-on" or broadband access services such as cable modems and DSL.
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Information on Internet safety, including resources for combating cyberstalking.
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