Who’s Attacking Whom?

Who’s Attacking Whom?

It seems nearly every day we’re reading about Internet attacks aimed at knocking sites offline and breaking into networks, but it’s often difficult to visualize this type of activity. The easiest way to lose track of half your workday (and bandwidth) comes from the...
Who’s Attacking Whom?

Hackers Are Interested In Your Website

Did you know, that people are trying to break into your website basically all the time? This comes as a shock to some. But, why do they want to do this anyway? Motives vary – there are indeed plenty of people who think that destroying things is fun. However, the main...
Who’s Attacking Whom?

Microsoft’s Next Web Browser

Microsoft is building a new web browser for its Windows 10 platform coming later this year. “Spartan” will not replace Internet Explorer, ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley reports, but it will remain an option for Windows 10 users that want it. While Spartan will use some of the...
Who’s Attacking Whom?

Remove Stubborn Toolbars

Your best bet is a specialized program like Toolbar Cleaner, which knows where all the little hard-to-remove parts of toolbars like to hide. It’s easier than tracking down every program, file and setting manually. It even resets your browser home page, which...