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  • Internet Network Security Important to Big Businesses

    If you are a big corporation or a big enterprise company, you probably already know that you need powerful computers to handle the sheer amount of information that is used to make tasks simpler and less expensive while also enabling knowledge to be shared more easily in order to benefit the company. An increased dependence … Continue reading »

  • Servers at NASA at High Risk of Cyber Attack

    So, when we think of NASA, we usually think of how smart people are that work there and how advanced they are technologically. However, the network that NASA uses to control the International Space Station and the Hubble Telescope has some unpatched vulnerabilities which could be exploited via the internet according to NASA’s inspector general. … Continue reading »

  • Computer Problems Easily Avoided with a Few Simple Steps

    Back in March, SGA joined up with UDit for the Viruses Byte! Campaign, a campaign focused on raising the awareness of computer viruses within students. SGA passed out brochures for their campaign as well as a list of the Top 10 Ways to Prevent Computer Viruses. According to Casey Rindler, a student worker at UDit, … Continue reading »

  • On-Site Anti-Virus Solutions for Your PC

    According to Consumer Reports, Americans lose up to an average of $8 billion a year due to computer viruses, spyware, malware and phishing scams. In many cases this $8 billion number is nothing more than a statistic until that fateful day when it happens to you. And with most computer users having only basic knowledge of computers, … Continue reading »

  • Get Help With Your Router and Firewalls

    The thought of having wireless internet at your home or office is one of the most exciting prospects one could have. To be able to connect your computers, laptops, printers, copiers and smartphones to the internet without getting tangled up in a slew of messy wires is one of the best things for an office. … Continue reading »

  • Problems with Microsoft Windows?

    Computers can be extremely finicky at times. There are so many different things that can cause your computer to have problems or act weird. At times such as these, you may have trouble finding what exactly the issue with your computer is. A lot of the time it’s not the hardware that is malfunctioning, but … Continue reading »

  • Network Firewalls and Corporate Network Security

    When operating a business or company that extensively uses a computer network for employees, business transactions and the like, it is always important that you be protected from any type of virus or malicious program that has the potential to mess things up very badly for you. In order to have adequate protection, you need … Continue reading »

  • Keeping Your Corporate Network Secure

    It is extremely important to keep your corporate computers and network safe and secure. Network firewalls are an absolute must-have for your corporate network. Your firewall alone can determine the security of your network. A firewall basically prevents any network intrusion and helps to regulate the traffic flow between computer networks. The Internet is one … Continue reading »

  • Orlando Computer Service Customer Testimonial

    When I opened my real estate office in Orlando, I was very careful about security. I had an alarm system installed and even had a couple of security cameras put in the office. I knew if anything went wrong, I’d rather be safe than sorry. My entire life was riding on it. I’d just quit … Continue reading »

  • What is Port Forwarding

    Port forwarding is the literal act of forwarding a network port from one single network to another. This networking technique is used to allow external users to reach ports on private IP addresses from the outside via a router. An example of port forwarding would be to allow remote computers, such as public machines on … Continue reading »

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