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Linux is more secure but not invulnerable
Jack Wallen believes Linux is more secure than other platforms, but it's only as secure as the packages installed.
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Gain an extra level of security on your Android phone with Vault-Hide
Jack Wallen takes a look at Vault-Hide, an applications that allows you to hide calls, contacts, SMS, pictures, videos, and more on your Android smartphone.
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Secure Apache on your WAMP server
Read these four quick tips on how to secure Apache on your WAMP server.
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Secure your email server with Scrollout
See how easy it is to protect your email servers with the help of Scrollout. The email gateway is a snap to set up and configure.
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Hand of Thief malware could be dangerous (if you install it)
Jack Wallen takes a look at the Hand of Thief trojan and what it means for the Linux community.
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ESET Mobile Security: Is it worth the price of admission?
Jack Wallen takes a looks at the Mobile Security & Antivirus application by developer ESET. When it comes to securing your tablet, is it worth its price tag?
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Five must-have browser security add-ons
Make your browser secure enough to meet your business needs with these five add-ons.
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Five Apps: Add-ons to secure your browser for business use
Make your browser secure enough to meet your business needs with these five add-ons.
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Five apps for removing rootkits
The second you suspect a rootkit action must be taken immediately. Here are five apps that can help.
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Give this tiny 'out of the box' server suite a try
The Smallest Server Suite is free, easy to administer, and requires very little in the way of hardware. Your SMB can get TheSSS up and running in minutes.