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SogoTrade ( www.sogotrade.com ), the $3 per trade, online trading platform, today announced it has partnered with McAfee, Inc., the leading security technology company. Based on the Partnership agreement, complimentary subscriptions to McAfee VirusScan Plus software, which provides all-in-one firewall, anti-virus, anti-phishing and anti-spyware software will be provided to new SogoTrade ...
NEW YORK----SogoTrade , the $3 per trade, online trading platform, today announced it has partnered with McAfee, Inc., the leading security technology company. Based on the Partnership agreement, complimentary subscriptions to McAfee VirusScan Plus software, which provides all-in-one firewall, anti-virus, anti-phishing and anti-spyware software will be provided to new SogoTrade customers for ...
Submitted by WWAY on 6 January 2009 - 6:42pm. READ MORE: There are few things more frustrating than a slow computer, but there is some anti-virus and spyware software you can download to protect your computer to get it back up to speed.
Q: If I buy a new digital TV, can I just plug it in and use it, as I do the old TV now? My son insists that it has to be hooked to an antenna, but the old televisions worked fine without one.
When identity theft occurs, it can take months or years -- and possibly thousands of dollars -- to restore a person's good name and credit record. According to the Federal Trade Commission, there are three words to remember in fighting against identity theft:
Many online users are hit with offensive ads when visiting well known web sites. The fault may not lie in the web site, but on the user's own computer.
You know to watch for phishing attacks, which use e-mail messages purporting to be from legitimate businesses to trick you into divulging private information. You're cautious and use a good spam filter, but phishing messages still get through. And these messages are more dangerous than ever.
Lucky you. Santa delivered a new computer, digital camera, iPod or cell phone under your Christmas tree. Now for the reality check. How are you going to care for and maintain this shiny – and expensive – device to help ensure years of trouble-free use.
You know to watch for phishing attacks, which use e-mail messages purporting to be from legitimate businesses to trick you into divulging private information. You're cautious and use a good spam filter, but phishing messages still get through.
(ARA) - Your PC isn't very old, but it sure is slow - so slow that you would love to replace it with something new and speedy. But a new computer just isn't in the budget in this tough economy.


