Quote, originally posted by ColonelPanic »it gots pr0n on it, i now know that. ^ ^ viruses and trojan horses, anyone? From this morning's paper.
http://www.starbulletin.com/ne....html# 2 applies to this topic. KEEP SAFEHere are some tips from experts on cybercrime protection:» Think twice before you click twice.» Always be suspicious of a link from e-mail or social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.» Do not enter sensitive data such as bank account information and Social Security numbers while on the Web at Wi-Fi spots.» Secure your wireless router at home.» Always keep you computer's operating system and software patched. Regularly update the operating system with security fixes.» Use complex passwords for each site.» Use legitimate security software that offers complete protection against online threats.» Print out all online transactions such as retail and financial transactions for your records.» Avoid conducting any financial transactions on a smart phone. It's easier to lose a cell phone than a laptop.Source: Norton from Symantec and Chris Duque, cybercrime consultant and retired Honolulu police detective