I didn't read the linked report, but I have say that I am just shocked that something called the "Shareaholic SexyBookmarks" plugin might...
Router plus Little Snitch on my Mac, with Windows Firewall on my Win7 VM.
I have to use a laptop for work, because I occasionally need to console into various network devices; but primarily because of the need to be able...
I vote, yes... Legal. Sure, software companies may try to point to technical violations of the terms of their license agreements, to DMCA, or to...
In general, I agree with the quote you provide. What's good for the goose is good for the gander, and all of that. If government's have...
I'm not going to go directly line by line, but my commentary is essentially in sequential rebuttal. The author of the article tried to introduce...
I find the peculiar brand of foreign privacy "elitism" that has been so oft tossed into the discussion to be rather naive and specious. How do you...
I didn't find the article very persuasive. Indeed most of the commentary about the vast complexity of the legal system and the possibility of...
Apple Mac OS X is basically a mash-up of the following:the OS kernel and application software frameworks from NeXTSTEP;the POSIX-compliant system...
This does indeed seem to be the case, as my "number of processes" concern seems somewhat unfounded. I did downgrade back to 4.1.86.4 due to the...
Today I upgraded my installation of ESET Cybersecurity for Mac to 5.0.108.0, and it appears that, in going from version 4 to version 5, ESET has...
Yes, most likely Shields Up is reporting TCP 80 as open because TCP 80 is open for the public NAT on the router itself, not on your local PC. Make...
So to recap... Yet, I'm sure that there will still be conspiracy theorists that will continue to claim that AntiSec is telling the truth, and...
I have to agree with Hungry Man 100% in this argument. I find it ironic that those most interested in information security were often those...
I must voice a little bit of disagreement with the direction that this discussion is taking. One shouldn't have to be a mechanic to drive a car,...
Since you are running Windows XP, you might want to try an old Microsoft utility called BootVis. I don't believe that is available any longer from...
Even though that was from TechNet Magazine, I actually found that description to be much more confusing then simply saying that there is an...
You may be referring to, or be interested in, what Microsoft calls "Windows Connect Now"......
Although it is termed "Release Candidate" there are rumors that Microsoft still has a new UI planned... So I guess we will see. Personally, I...
I recently installed the final release Internet Explorer 8 (version 8.0.6001.18702) on Windows Vista Ultimate, Service Pack 1. After install I...
We don't need to talk about specific vendors, and it's not overly complicated really, but it does require some additional explanation. Routers...
Stuff like pen testing, IPS/IDS, VA scanning, etc is definitely a part of it; but my experience has been that basic firewall and router...
You've gotten essentially the same, good advice several times already. You need to perform a complete uninstall of your third party security...
My understanding is that real-time protection will scan a file anytime one is created, opened, or executed. My concern is with programs like...
I just wanted to add that I originally bought ESS and, after a couple of weeks of use, decided that I just wanted to go with EAV. I emailed ESET...
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