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		<title>Beware Of The 10 Adware Threats</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:16:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Reynolds</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a laptop, then chances are you have either spyware or adware lurking on it somewhere. Estimates suggest that 90% of computers are infected with malicious software (malware) of some variety. They take over your mainframe, riddle it with pop-ups and other garbage, or even poorer, slip your reserved information. Although there are countless types of spyware and adware, these are the ones commonly considered the main threats to your laptop.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Susan Reynolds</div>
<p>If you have a laptop, then chances are you have either spyware or adware lurking on it somewhere. Estimates suggest that 90% of computers are infected with malicious software (malware) of some variety. They take over your mainframe, riddle it with pop-ups and other garbage, or even poorer, slip your reserved information. Although there are countless types of spyware and adware, these are the ones commonly considered the main threats to your laptop.</p>
<p>Gator &#8211; This adware is planned to pathway the sites you side and so get a picture of your online interests. Once it has enough records, it starts to inundate you with everything from banner ads to pop-ups on alike subjects, hoping to grab your advantage and attention. Generally your notebook gets infected with Gator when you impart library through Kazaa or other means, or, when you download freeware.</p>
<p>N-Case &#8211; Another class of adware, which subjects you to an endless flood of pop-up ads. Downloading freeware from online sites is the way your notebook typically gets infected with this malware.</p>
<p>PurtyScan &#8211; This is particularly sneaky adware. First it displays a pop-up ad on your processor gift to discover any pornographic gratify on your laptop, with a deal to amputate it. If you click on the ad, however, you end a website which then infiltrates your laptop with even more spyware and adware.</p>
<p>Transponder &#8211; Similar to Gator, in that it &#8216;watches&#8217; your online conduct, then bombards you with ads that this mal ware decides are related.</p>
<p>Cool Web Search &#8211; This mal ware is indeed not cool, but malicious. The first measure is that it hijacks your Internet settings and web page, and then redirects you to another web page of its own. As you can picture, that website is ample of more adware and spy ware, waiting to get into your notebook.</p>
<p>Internet Optimizer &#8211; You could almost call this section of malware a hacker. It takes contain of your home page, and any other web pages you stopover. The decisive stair is to gorge you onto its own web page, so that it can download other malware against your computer.</p>
<p>Perfect Key Logger &#8211; This mal ware is a tool for hackers. It could highest your keystrokes, which makes it austere to find out concealed information such as credit card facts, passwords and other private details. These are then conceded onto the hacker.</p>
<p>ISTbar/Aupdate &#8211; Although it pretends to be a toolbar, this is still malware. It&#8217;s a form of spyware, and it operates by continuously displaying pornographic metaphors and pop-up ads on your computer, which is both embarrassing and maddening. It also takes restrict of your Internet settings and web page.</p>
<p>TIBS Dialer &#8211; If you reach the Internet via a dial-up connection, this mal ware will usurp your telephone modem and then remove you to diverse websites full of pornography.</p>
<p>Keen Value &#8211; This malware starts out by tracking your online behavior, analyzing every website you trip. It also collects your personal information if you charge out any forms online, and then bombards with endless advertisements, many of which bond through to websites full of risky malware.</p>
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		<title>How Does Email Security Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 11:52:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every time you connect to the email, you're taking a risk. Viruses, trojans, malware, spyware, worms, spam  they're all nasty stuff designed specifically to pillage personal information or cause general mayhem on your computer as it innocently communicates with others.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>Every time you connect to the email, you&#8217;re taking a risk. Viruses, trojans, malware, spyware, worms, spam  they&#8217;re all nasty stuff designed specifically to pillage personal information or cause general mayhem on your computer as it innocently communicates with others. </p>
<p>As the internet is very insecure by nature -ie anyone can load anything on it &#8211; you need to take cautionary steps to protect yourself.  Even harmlessly browsing through sites may get your computer affected with a virus or spyware without you even knowing it. <a target='_blank' href="http://www.n-kryptcorp.com/">Email security solution</a> is your protection against such intrusions and works by limiting your computer&#8217;s exposure to online threats.</p>
<p>Measures to take Basic measures involve protection by carefully selected passwords, file permissions and data backups. Unfortunately it doesn&#8217;t end there. In the age of enterprising cyber criminals, installing anti-virus software, a personal firewall, anti-adware and anti-spyware as well as browsing software is essential. Such software can be bundled into a suite for you to buy to take the stress out of finding them separately.  Some security tasks are automatically performed by your operating system; others must be managed and monitored by the user to be effective. </p>
<p>The first line of defense is a firewall. It works by allowing your computer to only connect to trusted sources &#8211; kind of like a hardware or software device that acts like a fence around your computer. Both hardware and software firewalls use a number of different techniques to keep your PC and network safe with all data (incoming and outgoing) inspected to see if it is coming from and going to trusted ports and possibly even trusted IP addresses. You can usually tailor your firewall to suit your needs by allowing exceptions and adding programs and websites. </p>
<p>Virus and spyware protection software, meanwhile, help you keep your files safe. Hackers insert viruses and spyware in website HTML, text files and software programs. Once downloaded and activated, these programs can destroy files, copy passwords and banking details and damage software programs.  A general anti-virus program scans for such viruses and spyware either deletes or quarantines them for you.</p>
<p>What is your responsibility? Users must also pay particular attention to common email security threats. Do not open email file attachments from unknown sources because this tends to be a major source of viruses. Clicking on active links in emails can redirect your browser to sites full of spyware, adware or worse. Phishing &#8211; or fake emails from trusted sources that ask for personal and financial information &#8211; can lead to identity theft. In general, your bank or credit card will never email a request for you to update your details. Common sense prevails here. </p>
<p>Warning Also be warned that new internet threats appear daily. Keeping your security software updated is essential to your security plan. Review the default internet security settings and update settings for your operating system, browser, email program and all installed security software often. Schedule a daily or weekly time for your virus and spyware software to run and report your security status. If you are frequently finding that your computer has been invaded by spyware or viruses, upgrade your software or select stronger protection options.</p>
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		<title>Beware Of Spyware</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:31:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Reynolds</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the more common problems among computer users is that of spyware. Spyware can infect your computer in a number of ways; it can enter your system; through a website, a downloaded file, or a downloaded piece of mail. Any contact with another system can be a conduit for a spyware program to enter your own system.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Susan Reynolds</div>
<p>One of the more common problems among computer users is that of spyware. Spyware can infect your computer in a number of ways; it can enter your system; through a website, a downloaded file, or a downloaded piece of mail. Any contact with another system can be a conduit for a spyware program to enter your own system. </p>
<p>Engineers design spyware bugs that attach themselves to your computer so that every time you log in and surf the net they collect information about where you&#8217;ve been. Most of these spyware files are not designed to be malicious, but to track your behavior and learn what you are interested in so that the information can be packaged and sent back to the spyware creator.</p>
<p>The notes are compiled, neatly arranged and sent back home. Every detail of collected gossip is distributed, for a price of course, and used to target you with offers and information you may have an interest in. Soon the salesmen are knocking on your PC&#8217;s door and stalking your mailbox. Based on keywords you may have used in searches or sites you have visited, you will be plagued with special deals and brightly flashing pop-pups. A seasoned spyware guest will sell you out to everybody on the street and you&#8217;ll get completely unrelated offers. </p>
<p>The best ways to avoid spyware are to never open e-mails from unknown senders, never to visit unknown sites, and never to download something from an unknown site. Change your internet settings to avoid cookies, run antivirus software, and run firewall programs to keep any unknown programs or viruses from entering your computer system. Run firewall and virus scans often to make sure you are not infected; viruses and spyware programs are being created every day, and your system should keep up with them.</p>
<p>Typically, a cookie records your preferences when using a particular site. Run antivirus software and firewall programs to prevent any unwanted files from entering your system. Avoid opening emails from unknown senders, don&#8217;t visit unknown sites and NEVER download from an un-trusted site! New spyware programs are being created every day, minute and second with the intent of defeating your current antivirus program. You should update your antivirus program often and run daily scans to make sure you are not infected. </p>
<p>Left too long in your PC, spyware programs will do serious harm. They will drain your PC by interfering with the system registry until it is barely capable of wearily trudging along, getting slower and slower. Ultimately your poor PC gives up in sheer exhaustion and you lose important data. </p>
<p>A registry cleaner is the only safe way to remove spyware from your computer. Although the antivirus program can find and remove the spyware from the computer, it does not remove it from the registry. This means that every time you reboot your computer, the spyware program returns. A registry cleaner program both backs up your own registry program and removes the spyware files so that they cannot return to your system. This is the only way one can be secure in the knowledge that the spyware has once and for all been removed from the system.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 20:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are just things in our computer that we just cant understand like the registry and the need to maintain it. I was clueless too before I encountered a problem with it. I found out that the registry is a part of the computer that stores essential information about the computers performance and if these files get corrupted, it can mean a major pain in the behind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Dan Myers</div>
<p>There are just things in our computer that we just cant understand like the registry and the need to maintain it. I was clueless too before I encountered a problem with it. I found out that the registry is a part of the computer that stores essential information about the computers performance and if these files get corrupted, it can mean a major pain in the behind.</p>
<p>When you feel your computer slowing down, thats one sign that your registry is in need of a tune up. But the solution is quite simple, all you need to do is to install a good registry cleaner program in your computer to sort your registry out. </p>
<p>You will find that theres no shortage of registry cleaners anywhere so to pick the perfect one, all you need is to know a little about specific registry cleaners to help you decide which one is best.</p>
<p>The most recent registry cleaning software that I tried out was the Error Fix. The Error Fix has those basic registry cleaning features and a few other features that I found quite useful. But first thing is first. Installation of the Error Fix was hitch free. I found the entire procedure to be very smooth sailing.</p>
<p>The installation for the Error Fix went on like a breeze. I didnt encounter any problem at all and I found the instructions very simple. Right after I had it running, it didnt take a long time though, I started to run it to find what sort of problems my registry had. The Error Fix was able to detect a considerable number of errors and in a click of a button I managed to clean all of that up. Depending on the severity, you may even notice your computer speed up.</p>
<p>Now on to the secondary features of the Error Fix. The Error Fix has a very reliable backing system. It can manage to make back ups of your Windows system. If this is too much of a preventive measure for you, you can scale down to just create a back up of your registry. But the point of the matter is that back ups are wonderful things when it comes to computer maintenance.</p>
<p>The next feature of the Error Fix is that it can delete malicious applications that are found in our computers. Our constant downloading often back fire on use through malwares.</p>
<p>The Error Fix can removed malicious applications such as internet toolbars that youd be oblivious about if you didnt have the program with you.</p>
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		<title>What&#8217;s Exactly E-mail Encryption?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 21:24:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Email encryption is a term that refers to the encryption as well as the authentication of email or electronic mail messages. Most commonly, email encryption is designed to rely on what is known as public key cryptography. There are a number of popular protocols that are used for the purpose of <a href="http://www.n-kryptcorp.com/">email encrypted service</a>, the most notable of which are mail session encryption, identity based encryption, Open PGP encryption, TLS encryption and S/MIME encryption.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>Email encryption is a term that refers to the encryption as well as the authentication of email or electronic mail messages. Most commonly, email encryption is designed to rely on what is known as public key cryptography. There are a number of popular protocols that are used for the purpose of <a target='_blank' href="http://www.n-kryptcorp.com/">email encrypted service</a>, the most notable of which are mail session encryption, identity based encryption, Open PGP encryption, TLS encryption and S/MIME encryption.</p>
<p>- Mail Session Encryption &#8211; This involves using a STARTTLS SMTP extension, which is a TLS layer that is on top of an SMTP connection. It is capable of protecting mail traffic from being sniffed while it is being transmitted, but this does not actually involve encrypting the actual email because the content inside the email messages is capable of being revealed to, and thusly tampered with, by the email relays that are involved. The encryption, then, actually occurs between the individual SMTP relays rather than between the individual sender and recipient. When both of the relays offer support for STARTTLS, then it is capable of being used regardless of whether or not another protocol is being used to encrypt the contents of the email. </p>
<p>- Identity Based Encryption is a form of public key cryptography that is designed and implemented to use unique information regarding the identity of the user such as their email address as the public key. The public key may also be a text value such as the domain name or name or its associated IP address for example. </p>
<p>- Open PGP &#8211; PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, and Open PGP is a computer program designed to provide cryptographic privacy as well as authentication. It is often utilized for the purpose of signing, decrypting or encrypting emails in order to increase the level of security for email communication. </p>
<p>- TLS &#8211; TLS stands for Transport Layer Security, and it is the successor to Secure Sockets Layer or SSL. These are cryptographic protocols designed to provide data integrity and security for network communications such as through the internet. There are a number of different versions of these protocols that see wide spread use including web browsing, internet faxing, electronic mail, VoIP and instant messaging.</p>
<p>- S/MIME &#8211; S/MIME is an acronym that stands for Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions, and this is a standard that is used for signing email and public key encryption of email that is encapsulated in MIME. </p>
<p>A Private Email Network, PEN is a secure pathway that employs highly effective <a target='_blank' href="http://encryptedemail.weebly.com/">encrypted email solution</a>, without requiring complex programs, certificates or servers. Secure messages use existing e-mail address and can be created and read in any systems. Email2 is a business communication platform that enables security for your organization and creates a Private Email Network</p>
<p>Each of these email encryption protocols, mail session encryption, identity based encryption, Open PGP encryption, TLS encryption and S/MIME encryption are used for different purposes and some apply not only to email encryption but also to other types of encryption including internet browsing and instant messaging encryption depending on the method and mode of communication.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 17:55:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan Reynolds</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you go online for any reason, whether to visit websites, download files, read emails or to instant message, you are at risk for adware invading your computer. Many websites place information, called a "cookie," on your machine when you visit and then track all of your subsequent Internet activity. These adware programs store the information and send a packet back to the original site; the site owner then sells your information to businesses that consider you a target audience. Adware violates your privacy and is not only annoying but can seriously damage your computer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Susan Reynolds</div>
<p>If you go online for any reason, whether to visit websites, download files, read emails or to instant message, you are at risk for adware invading your computer. Many websites place information, called a &#8220;cookie,&#8221; on your machine when you visit and then track all of your subsequent Internet activity. These adware programs store the information and send a packet back to the original site; the site owner then sells your information to businesses that consider you a target audience. Adware violates your privacy and is not only annoying but can seriously damage your computer.</p>
<p>The best way to protect yourself against adware is to install an antivirus program on your machine along with a firewall and other Internet protection. Never accept cookies from a site you do not know well, never download anything from a site unless you are very confident of its safety, and delete unopened any emails from users that you do not know and trust.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s possible for your PC to be infected with adware or other harmful programs known as malware without you knowing. You may only become aware of the infection when your system gets slow, bogs down, or pop ups start appearing randomly. These programs can also cause your computer to crash. </p>
<p>The most likely cause of a system crash from adware is when your systems registry becomes corrupt, weighed down, or laden with orphan files. Over time, this can destroy your registry and wreck your entire system. If you think that you may have been infected with malware or adware, you should invest in a good registry cleaning software program.</p>
<p>Before using a registry cleaning program, back up your registry so you won&#8217;t lose your information. Without a back up, you risk losing your information without any way of retrieving it. The registry is sensitive and can seriously damage your system if items within the registry are tampered with, so treat it carefully.</p>
<p>Adware programs were not designed to be malicious, they are only forward but over time they can become such a nuisance that your routine is ruined and all your precious information bemused evermore. You can go to your oppress panel and add or delete programs to browse for things that you may not have installed on your practice. If you find something in the tilt that looks like an adware agenda you can pick it and subtract it. If it is unable to be removed you may find that the registry is storing the sandpaper and here you will have to have the registry cleaner to amputate it smarmy from your system.</p>
<p>The web is full of programs like adware and is difficult to avoid. Because it is ubiquitous, use a good antivirus program regularly. You should also change your website security settings to high to help prevent these intrusive programs from being installed on your system. If you use a high security setting, some sites will require you to accept cookies in order to use the site. If this is the case, change the settings to accept and trust that site, but be sure to change everything back when you exit that site. Stay vigilant and do not allow cookies to be added on your computer without consent. If you pay attention to what&#8217;s going on with your computer, you&#8217;ll do a lot to avoid system problems stemming from adware.</p>
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		<title>Your Computer&#8217;s Registry And Error Fix</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 08:51:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Martell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Registry cleaners are becoming as popular as antivirus software and companies have more than filled the demand for them. There is an entire ocean of registry cleaners available in the internet and were often in a daze when its time to pick one. I was in need of one too and I decided to go for some random software that I can test.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Sally Adams</div>
<p>Registry cleaners are becoming as popular as antivirus software and companies have more than filled the demand for them. There is an entire ocean of registry cleaners available in the internet and were often in a daze when its time to pick one. I was in need of one too and I decided to go for some random software that I can test.</p>
<p>I decided to go with the registry cleaner by the name of Error Fix. I have read so many reviews about it but I felt that they were quite biased which is why I decided to try the product out to see if it really does do the things those blogs say it does.</p>
<p>I found out from its website that aside form the basic registry cleaning feature, Error fix has several other feature that one can use upon purchasing it. So, its not just a registry cleaner but a conflation of so many other computer maintenance softwares. The installation was a breeze. It didnt take me long to have it set up on my computer and running.</p>
<p>When I started running the Error Fix program, I was quite pleased to see that it does detect a considerable good number of errors in my system. After that it proceeded to fixing all the errors that it found.</p>
<p>What I think is surprisingly pleasant with the Error Fix is that it can produce back up of my system settings.</p>
<p>If you do not want to create an entire back up of the whole Windows system, you can just choose to copy the registry. Nevertheless, these features are very convenient for when you have to restore your old settings.</p>
<p>Judging on the face value of the product, it has a put together interface that makes it pleasing to look at.</p>
<p>But the sophistication does not jeopardize the functionality and I still found it very easy to access the right buttons.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 04:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Buck Buckley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does your computer respond like a snail? Does it take forever to start a program? Are you like many people who are tired of having to spend a long time trying to get something done?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Chuck Buckley</div>
<p>Does your computer respond like a snail? Does it take forever to start a program? Are you like many people who are tired of having to spend a long time trying to get something done? </p>
<p>Well, I have some very useful answers that will help you increase the performance of your PC while easing your mind. I bet you have been waiting for someone to say that!</p>
<p>The major causes of computer processor lag are:</p>
<p>-Your hard disk is full or nearly full</p>
<p>-A virus or spyware may have infected your computer</p>
<p>- The registry of your computer is overcrowded with missing or invalid entries</p>
<p>When the having no room on your hard disk is the problem you have a limited amount of options other than uninstalling some of the programs on your hard drive. The simplest way to clean up your files is to use a web-based  program like carbonite.</p>
<p>Go to &#8220;My computer&#8221; and click on each of your drives and look on the left to see if there is enough space. Usually, a computer runs fine if you have at least 100 Mb space in the drive that contains the Windows installation files (in most cases it is C://).</p>
<p>Once you make sure you have the needed room on your hard-drive you can check for a virus or spyware. To do this open up your virus software and scan your entire hard-drive. </p>
<p>Your virus software will quickly scan your hard-drive files to make sure there is nothing toxic on there. To get your free virus, spyware or malware software simply go to your favorite search engine and look for &#8220;free virus software&#8221; and you will get plenty of results.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 05:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you remember that your computer used to go faster than it does now? Like most people, you are probably experiencing some lag in processor speed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Chuck Buckley</div>
<p>Do you remember that your computer used to go faster than it does now? Like most people, you are probably experiencing some lag in processor speed.  </p>
<p>Well, I have some very useful answers that will help you increase the performance of your PC while easing your mind. I bet you have been waiting for someone to say that!</p>
<p>Three very common issues that cause speed reduction in computers are:</p>
<p>-There is a limited amount left available on your hard disk</p>
<p>- Your computer is infected with virus or spyware</p>
<p>- The registry of your computer is overcrowded with missing or invalid entries</p>
<p>The easiest fix for lacking hard disk space is to uninstall or delete some program files. Media files like music and video take up more space than most other file types so start with them. I suggest backing up these media files to a web-based hard drive back up service.</p>
<p>The quickest method of assessing your hard drive space is to open up &#8220;my computer&#8221; and look at the graphs for each hard drive you have. You should try to keep a 120 MB buffer for smooth operation of the programs on your computer. </p>
<p>You computer can also be slowed down by a virus or a spyware. If this is the cause you must remove the virus or spyware. Start your antivirus program and run a full system scan. </p>
<p>The virus software will scan every file on your hard-drive and make sure there is no risks that could adversely effect your computer. There are several great, free virus software programs available via the internet.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When companies are trying to avoid the potential for infiltration and corruption in their e-mail system, one of the options that is available for them to consider is to create a business private e-mail network or PEN. Not only is this a completely attainable goal for any company that wants to make their email network more secure, but it is becoming increasingly necessary as businesses need to be capable of protecting their private and personal information in more secure ways.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>When companies are trying to avoid the potential for infiltration and corruption in their e-mail system, one of the options that is available for them to consider is to create a business private e-mail network or PEN. Not only is this a completely attainable goal for any company that wants to make their email network more secure, but it is becoming increasingly necessary as businesses need to be capable of protecting their private and personal information in more secure ways.</p>
<p>Private Email Messages With enough persistence, someone that is interested in breaking into your company&#8217;s private email messages certainly can do so. This is especially possible when it comes to open WiFi locations. Not only could they potentially read sensitive information in the emails traveling between members of your company, but there is also potential there for them to manipulate and change the information in those documents to harm your business. Proprietary information can be stolen and email messages can be forwarded on, altered or not, without anyone being wise to the fact that the message was ever intercepted. This can spell disaster for an unprepared company.</p>
<p>For all types of companies then, regardless of the types of information that are regularly sent via email message with <a target='_blank' href="http://www.n-kryptcorp.com/">encrypted email service</a>, it has become necessary for you to choose an email client that is secure and that will protect the information stored in email messages as it is being sent. The best idea is going to be to use an open architecture type of system that is going to be supported well into your company&#8217;s future rather than choosing a more proprietary system that will only last for a few years. </p>
<p>What a Private Email Network (PEN) A Private Email Network or PEN attempts to achieve is to pass email messages around only within the company on a local or intranet level, meaning that the email messages are never vulnerable to hackers because they are not being exposed to the internet at large. When employees at your company communicate through the Private Email Network, they are communicating only within your company&#8217;s own office building, which means that private correspondence is kept safe and secure, and you can rest assured that your proprietary information and personal communications are being kept completely private.</p>
<p>For example, the <a target='_blank' href="http://www.n-kryptcorp.com/about_us.html">email2</a> platform enables your organization to create a Private Email Network, a trusted channel for confidential conversations with colleagues, stakeholders and clients.</p>
<p>There are a number of different turnkey systems that are available for companies large and small that are looking to create a local, private email network that can be relied on for correspondence within the company without a threat of outside interests getting in. The best systems typically involve the use of a simple program that makes sending email within the private email network easy and intuitive, behaving as a normal email system would, though the email messages never leave the closed loop system and therefore they are never vulnerable to attacks. This is the best way to protect your company&#8217;s private correspondence from prying, outside eyes.</p>
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