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Online Security: Be Paranoid - They Really Are Out There


 Gone in Sixty Seconds

"I just stole fifty cars in one night! I'm a little tired, little "wired," and I think I deserve a little appreciation!"Memphis, Gone in Sixty Seconds (Touchstone Pictures, 2000)

If you pay a lot of attention to your online security, you're probably not reading this. If you pay no attention, you're probably screwed! If you have a normal concern…how bad can it be? Take a minute and go to your favorite sites and search on the subject of online/onphone security.

You'll probably find that:

  • there's an increase in the presence of malicious content on trusted sites – including search engines, blogs, bulletin boards, personal web sites, online magazines and mainstream news sites
  • there are more than 170,000 new malware apps spotted every month
  • more than 800,000 phishing emails were reported in one month at mid-year
  • $4.5 bln lost to phishing in 2007
  • $740 mln lost in 2 years to e-mail scams
  • 1.45% of e-mails sent in May 2006 contained viruses
  • 129 mln Americans received phishing e-mails
  • 4.57% of Gmail filtered spam is false positive
  • 22.5 million different samples of malware were recorded in June, double the year before
  • New webpage infections were discovered by Sophos every 3.6 sec (4x faster than last year)
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The Apps to Use to Work Like You're in Your Home Office


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By Jeff Zbar
www.homeofficehighway.com

To meteorologists and remote workers alike, The Cloud is a beautiful thing.

One makes his living off cloud formations. The other has discovered a mobility, flexibility and an untethered experience working in the cloud. These include teleworkers, telecommuters, road warriors and others released from place-based work.

For those not clear, the "cloud" — according to Wikipedia — "is a style of computing in which dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources are provided as a service over the Internet. Users need not have knowledge of, expertise in, or control over the technology infrastructure in the cloud that supports them." In other words, all your applications — and even your documents, if you want — are stored and hosted via a computer with an Internet connection and a Web browser.Read more

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