itsecurity.com — So you've just started a new business, and have a million things to worry about; computer security is the last thing on your mind. But it shouldn't be--malware and other threats have the power to bring a small business to its knees. Here is a guide to the most common network security threats and how to prevent them.
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lethalpotatoJan 18, 2007
i believe the button labeled 'digg it' is what you're looking for
nmvkJan 18, 2007
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jpaoliniJan 18, 2007
Are you kidding me? Please tell me you're joking.At least 9/10 of those items mentioned in that article exist on Macs, or can exist on Macs, just as easily.Mac fan-boys. Bah. -_-
talmanJan 18, 2007
Great guide in general, not just for Entrepreneurs. Maybe added for buzzword effect.
ratdkJan 18, 2007
You mean the small exe written in VB that was around in about 99. Gave you alot of work? Wow. You do know if you pressed escape it closed it (alternatively, you could find it in the process list). You can have that tip for free. Handy for when it next infects a computer. ;-)
mikeroysoftJan 20, 2007
holy crap! Awesome!*slaps self on forehead*undigg ftw!
cvoidJan 29, 2007
Um, it's a nice start but it's severely lacking. Not once in the article is the phrase "keep your OS patches up to date". Nowhere are vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, firewalls, unnecessary software, or best practices mentioned. This is a nice, short article on how to get a false sense of security because it is *incomplete*. The world needs an "information security for dummies" book to present this material in a complete and accessible manner to the non-security professional.
martin20088Nov 27, 2008
more info <a class="user" href="http://www.multitopics.net/">http://www.multitopics.net/</a>
kalens99Jun 21, 2010
Wow old article and useless in its own time