[27 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Top 10 Linux Security Tools

You can never be too safe these days. Viruses, spyware, rootkits, remote exploits, you just never know what security issue is going to be your downfall. That’s why it is important as a Linux administrator to have an understanding of some of the best Linux security tools available to you. In this article, you will learn about Top Ten Linux security tools, and resources on how to use them to your advantage.

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[28 Dec 2008 | One Comment | ]
Best Web Resources for Linux

I have compiled a list of what I believe to be the best web resources for the Linux operating system. I have used all of these sites, or projects from these sites, over the years in my Linux ventures and continue to use some of them on daily basis.


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[24 Dec 2008 | 2 Comments | ]
7 Must have Google Tools for Linux Users

Google has changed our lives permanently, no one can deny it. The amount of innovation it brings to the table is almost dizzying. Just a decade ago, if someone told you that a company would offer street views, 5 GB of email storage, satellite pictures of the whole globe…etc you would have been laughed at.

Here you will find some great apps and tools that will generally improve your experience on your preferred Linux desktop, though it is geared to the Ubuntu user (that’s my current distro) any of the below is available for all distros:


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[23 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Skype: Tips, Addons, Hacks and Extras

SkypeFor millions of users, Skype is the VoIP solution of choice. If you’re just getting into this great telephone alternative, you are going to be surprised how much you can do with it. In this article we cover 25 tips, hacks, and extras to help you utilize Skype to its fullest potential.


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[21 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Security Alert : Stop Using Internet Explorer

There is a flaw in IE that could allow criminals to hack into your computer and steal your passwords. Yeah that is what you call a serious flaw! The flaw was detected in IE7 but Microsoft says it is a vulnerability in all versions of the web surfing software that a majority of the world’s web users still use. Apparently hackers found the vulnerability before Microsoft did which is not good. This flaw has already compromised over 10,000 sites since its discovery.


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[18 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
How Can I Find Lost Computer Files?

The dreaded lost file syndrome: You know that somewhere on your hard drive, the file you seek is happily sitting, awaiting you. But you just can’t find it, and you can’t even remember the name of it.


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[10 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Computer Worm Consequences & Protection

A computer worm is a program which copies itself across a network.A computer worm differs from a computer virus in that a computer worm can run itself. A virus needs a host program to run, and the virus code runs as part of the host program. A computer worm can spread without a host program, although some modern computer worms also use files to hide inside.


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[10 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Protect your Computer from USB Virus

Have you ever attached a USB to a computer and later found out that the Computer is infected by a virus? I have definitely faced this situation many times. But now you don’t have to worry about any USB Virus because USB Disk Security provides 100% protection against any threats via USB drive.


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[9 Dec 2008 | No Comment | ]
Tools to Bypass Blocked Sites

So you’re at work or school and you want to check your profile or watch a YouTube video. Lo and behold, it’s blocked. Now you have two options - be productive or try and bypass the filter. Usually one would choose the latter, but how would you do that? Here’s some options.


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