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Malware Motives

Print Just what is it that motivates people to make malware?  Leo Notenboom discusses the purpose and intent of malware creators from the early beginnings of the PC to present day. http://ask-leo.com/whats_in_it_for_the_creators_of_malware.html

 
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Tips For Using Your Mouse More Effectively

Print Improve your speed and productivity on the computer with some tips for using your mouse.  Kim Komando shows you how! http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=13980

 
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Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts for Computer Users

Print Improve your speed and productivity on the computer with a handful of essential keyboard shortcuts.  Kim Komando shows you how! http://www.komando.com/tips/index.aspx?id=13933

 
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Update: Serious Security Vulnerability Discovered In Internet Explorer 6, 7 And 8

Print Microsoft has issued an emergency update that patches a remote code execution exploit discovered in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 early in December.  Please visit the Microsoft Windows Update site at windowsupdate.microsoft.com to download and install the latest updates.   -Ted Eiler Computer Service and Repair Technician www.tecs-onsite.com 800.993.TECS (8327) 262.327.0858 414.375.0858

 
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Serious Security Vulnerability Discovered In Internet Explorer 6, 7 And 8

PrintA remote code execution exploit in Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 was discovered in December, for which Microsoft has yet to release an official security update addressing the issue.  It is recommended to upgrade to Internet Explorer 9 or 10 immediately.  For Windows XP users who cannot upgrade, either install another browser such as

 
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