Any new computer should come with the Windows 7 firewall active, but a quick look under Control Panel and then System and Security will confirm this
Internet security with bite
Cabinet Office admits many Government department websites will fail to comply with amendment to PECR
We take a look at a recent phishing email, claiming to be from the HMRC, to show how you can catch the scams
Security company F-Secure's latest mobile-threat report shows worrying trend towards more sophisticated and complex malicious software attacks on Android devices
Before downloading some software from Microsoft, it will ask you to verify that you have a legitimate copy of Windows – even though many users find this confusing
Cybercriminals are setting up get-rich-quick websites that download malicious software disguised as apps
Prime minister will hold discussions to view the possibilities of automatic block on adult content online
Provides guidance on DNA and fingerprint data retention
Policy agency's website taken down by hackers
Security company warns that infected websites are downloading a new Android Trojan
A 30-day trial version that enables you to test the software fully
The little Captcha boxes that consist of jumbled letters and numbers help make websites more secure. Increasing their size can make them more readable
If a Windows update fails to install automatically, the problem can often be cured by going to Microsoft's website and installing the update yourself
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