We've been talking about security a lot lately, and for good reason.
Every one of us has been forced into a position where we have to think
about it, and if we don't, then we'll pay the price for it. Many of us
have become so lazy that we sometimes skip installing system updates or
new antivirus definitions even though all we may really need to do is
click a button and wait a little while. If it's not streamlined and
automatic, then we'll somehow find a way to miss out on these important
updates. If your behaviors are reminiscent of what's described above,
then it might be a good idea to ask yourself, "How much of a rush am I
in that I can't even take simple steps to improve my computer security?"
Self-examination can be eye-opening, eh?
Read more over at CoolTechZone.
The State of Security Threats on Web Browsers
Posted on Wednesday, October 18 2006 @ 10:08 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck