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How Much Protection do our Computers Really Need?
Posted On 11/21/2008 05:04:41 by Eightball
This is my response to a comment about all the obession with computer fixit programs: Yes, you do have to watch out for that! For those that get our Information Avenue (IA) newsletter, you will find we spend hours and days testing various programs and only show what we feel is needed based on extensive testing, research and experience.  We have companies approach us all the time asking us to affiliate and sell their product, oftentimes with very high commissions, and while we test them, we... Read More



Just Because a Site Runs an Ad Does Not Mean...
Posted On 04/18/2008 19:48:43 by infoave
Just Because a Site Runs an Ad
Does Not Mean The Site Recommends the Product
Windows All Versions This week a flash advertisement on USA Today was hacked and spread all kinds of badware to all kinds of users, who, trusting USA Today assumed that the ad was something endorsed by USA Today. It was not. The point of this tip is not to scare you out of you wits or teach you never to click on an advertisement, but to again remind you to use common sense, keep your... Read More









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