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Storing your data information on web server like email or website? Be careful, hacker can steal your data which could be your life, reports NYT:
The Web was abuzz Wednesday after it was revealed that a hacker had exposed corporate information about Twitter after breaking into an employee’s e-mail account. The breach raised red flags for individuals as well as businesses about the passwords used to secure information they store on the Web.
On Web sites containing personal information like e-mail, financial data or documents, there is usually just a user name and password for protection. More individuals are storing information on Web servers, where it is accessible from any online computer through services offered by Google, Amazon, Microsoft, social networks like Facebook or back-up services like Mozy.
But password-protected sites are growing more vulnerable because to keep up with the growing number of passwords, people use the same simple ones on numerous sites across the Web. In a study last year, Sophos, a security firm, found that 40 percent of Internet users use the same password for every Web site they access.
Continue Reading »If you feels a slow trip on opening your Gmail’s email, it’s probably because the browser you are using doesn’t support it. Google offers a tips here how to opening your Gmail twice as fast:
Browsers are getting faster and better at running web applications like Google Mail that use browser technology to its limits. In order to get the best experience possible and make Google Mail run an average of twice as fast, we suggest that you upgrade your browser to one of the fastest Google Mail supported browsers that work on Windows.
Download Firefox 3 Download Google Chrome
A faster version of Internet Explorer, IE8, is in development and available in a beta release.
Continue Reading »Nice gadget if you use Gmail extensively. Unfortunately, “The Gmail gadget currently works with the latest release of Google Desktop for Windows.” Not yet for Mac.
Continue Reading »The number of such e-mails falls about two-thirds worldwide after Internet providers cut off a server company accused of enabling nefarious activity, Spam traffic plunges after report blames server hosting company
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