Tag: computers

Japanese Household Assets – A Good Sign of Japan’s Economic Recovery

A strong Japanese economy could create plenty of new jobs. Households are taking the hit in real terms, but they want to protect their future. Records show that more households have more assets than ever before, with many households taking advantage of low interest rates to purchase assets and raise cash. Record-High Japanese Household Assets…

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How Automatic Play and Pause Support Your Computer?

How Automatic Play and Pause Support Your Computer’s Automation, and Other Features for Windows 7 and Windows 8 The Windows 10, 8/7 and Windows 8/8. 1 era has been a huge advance in computer technology, with a number of advancements already happening. A comparison of automatic play and pause in a Windows 10 system versus…

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The New Threat: The Vitality Of Cybersecurity In Modern Business

A lack of effective cyber-security is threatening the future of the modern business. “The new threat: The vulnerability of cyber-security in business. When cyber threats are considered in business, they are a part of the bigger picture. The cyber-threat is often seen as something very threatening and scary to those business owners and businesses in…

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How Google Is Making Big Gigs of Internet Sales

How Google Is Making Big Gigs of Internet Sales Page 19, lines 6–7: For example, you can create a virtual private network by encrypting a local area network using public keys, such as the RSA public key, that are only allowed to access a subset of the network; public keys are used to access any…

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How to Get a Tablet Computer With Apps, Radio and Email

Today I’ll show you how to get a tablet computer with a lot of apps that you’re not used to, like a radio or email. “Getting computer tablets with apps, radio and email” is the title of a story by Dan Stober. Published by Computer Security. The most innovative product with a touch screen is…

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New Zealand’s Response to the Cyber Security Incidents

A survey by the Government Cyber Security Clearing House has found that cyber attacks cost organisations up to $3.9 million by the end of 2017. This is a security advisory for the cloud infrastructure of a large organisation. In particular it describes the threat of an unknown entity that uses the cloud infrastructure as a…

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Ransomware – A New Software Tool For Tracking Down Spyware and Malware on The New York Stock Exchange

When Darktrace first launched in 2005, it promised to be the “world’s first 100% open source bitcoin mining GPU”. “In August, Darktrace Rises From Underwater To The Top Of The New York Stock Exchange. ” “A New Software Tool For Tracking Down Spyware and Malware on The New York Stock Exchange Is Available To Anyone…

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Treasure on Your Doorstep – Unlocking the Treasure on Your Doorstep

I have something valuable under my bed. I need to take it! Treasure on your doorstep — The idea of treasure on your doorstep and a program to find it. The following article is part of the Treasure on your doorstep program, a new program to find treasure in your home. In late 2011 I…

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CIS Control System – How to Secure and Construct Enterprise Assets and Software

The CIS Control System works to help protect your enterprise assets by controlling access to them, keeping information private and ensuring the integrity of those assets. Introduction. This paper describes and explains how to secure and configure Enterprise assets and software. It is written for network administrators who want to secure a whole host of…

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Former U.S. Government Officials File Civil Lawsuit to Avoid Extradition to the U.S.

Former U.S. government officials facing criminal charges have filed a civil suit in hopes of avoiding extradition to the U.S. to face charges of hacking the government’s computers last year. [link] In the latest bombshell story in the saga of the “missing” CIA files, a former U. intelligence operative is making a court-martial plea to…

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