Keeping confidential data super-secret is a challenge in this day of wireless networks available at home, at work and most restaurants. Besides that, most home computers are used by several people, making privacy a limited commodity

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More and more computer owners are connecting their computers to both public and private networks to share files, access storage space, connect to printers, and take advantage of other resources. Unfortunately, this freedom to network to just about any computer increases the security risks associated with allowing others to access your computer’s resources. One particularly dangerous security risk of networking is allowing remote users to have access to your removable media drives while a local user is logged in and using them

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Restrict CD-ROM and Floppy Drive Access to Local Users Only
If you use or have downloaded any Windows Live features such as Messenger, Mail, Live Writer, etc… you may have noticed a new process running in the Windows 7 Task Manager. The process is titled Seaport.exe, but what is it, what is it for, and why is it using system memory and resources?

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What is SeaPort.exe and How to Remove It
Earlier, we wrote a post on Organizing the Windows Desktop Using a Virtual Desktop Manager . As awesome as this program is, it is not cross platform, meaning that it is Windows based and will not support Mac OS X

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How to Use Mac OS X Spaces for Virtual Desktop
In theory, you can’t be anonymous while you are online.

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