
A Netiquette Overview for 2016
You may want to brush up on your netiquette, or the rules of the road for our digital world, as these rules change rapidly. Continue reading A Netiquette Overview for 2016
You may want to brush up on your netiquette, or the rules of the road for our digital world, as these rules change rapidly. Continue reading A Netiquette Overview for 2016
Only download and install a program if you’re sure you need it and you’re confident of its origin and creators. Continue reading Security Tip: Beware What Programs You Install (Guest Post)
Two-step authentication stops a compromise of your security by identifying you through a combination of two different components: your password and also something you know or possess. Continue reading Security Tip: Use Two-Step Authentication (Guest Post)
If you don’t want spam, never post your email address on the Internet (or in your MailChimp emails). Why You Shouldn’t Post Your Email Address Spammers use computer software to search for the @ sign in order to harvest your email address. (Because … Continue reading Don’t Post Your Email Address on the Internet (or in MailChimp)
When hackers steal passwords from a site they try to use those stolen logins. So to be safe, your passwords should be different for every site and unguessable, i.e. something unrememberable… even for you, unfortunately! Continue reading Security Tip Series: Use a Password Manager (Guest Post)
If you don’t want spam, don’t post your email address on the Internet. Spammers use computer software to search for the @ sign on your blog (or elsewhere) so they can harvest your eAddress. Continue reading Cutting out the Spam: Disguise Your Email Address (and Phone)