By: Cara W Morris | 2012-03-21 | Security USB Password protection offers you an approach to secure your USB drive from snooping eyes and to thwart unauthorized users from getting rights to use your confidential information that can charge you money and even your job if ended up with the erroneous hands. read more
By: Mark Johnson | 2011-01-11 | Security Passwords are the most common means of authentication, but if you don't choose good passwords and keep them confidential, it is almost as bad as not having a password at all. Many email and store services have been successfully broken into by crooks because of poor or simple passwords. read more
By: Jaya Shree | 2010-12-17 | Mobile Passwords act as the key to the private data you store in your mobile devices. Therefore, it is important to keep them strong. Lengthy passwords and software options are efficient options to keep your digital life secure. read more
By: Ara Pekel | 2010-03-28 | Security Every single computer has passwords. And not just one but many strings, mixture of letters, symbols and digits that are "key" to opening certain "doors". And there are many such doors in every single computer, no matter how much the value of information is on it. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software What's so great about password protection? Your USB drive and all of the information that's on it is an open book to the world without it, that's what. With the way identity theft is rising today, you really shouldn't be without it. The fact is, these USB external drives and memory sticks are just too tiny, and can very easily be lost or stolen. What happens if your information of a very personal and private - or even financial - nature is on these things and they turn up missing? What do you do then? read more
By: mennospijkstra | 2010-09-15 | Business Opportunities Responsible internet marketers always take into consideration his safety on the internet especially for those who are very active and have high online presence. In almost every online activity we do, we are required to provide a password and a username to gain access to our accounts may it be bank transactions, online purchases, emails, blogs, and forums. read more
By: SysTools Software | 2010-10-12 | Computer Access passwords are very essential but in case they are lost owing to corruption or owing to your forgetting habit, then it becomes difficult for you access your MDB database files. To overcome this problem you can use third-party password recovery tool like SysTools Access Password Recovery software. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-03 | Security Password protecting USB drives is something that just shouldn't be neglected. If you're anything like my friends and I, you've probably lost or misplaced more than a few of these, or even on occasion had found that they had been swiped from you, am I right? Heck, even if that happens only once in your life, it's way too many times. It's quite a drag enough as it is to lose something like this, but what about the data that was on it? read more
By: convenchan | 2011-11-01 | Security Many people are unaware that you can password protect Microsoft Word 2003 document. If you need to protect a document, Microsft Word 2003 can assist you in protecting your document's security. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-03 | Software In order to properly password protect USB drives and the information that they hold from the clutches of people in the business of identity theft, we really need to be very careful as to where we decide to get our protection from. There are software programs that provide a means to password protect USB dives and the personal data therein, but not all are created equal... in fact, some may actually put all of your data in deep jeopardy. read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software Password protect USB drive devices with the right kind of software. Do I mean a certain brand or version? No, I mean there are two major ways to get such password protection software; you can buy it, or you can download it for free. Which is best? Now, think about that one for just a bit here. Which would you trust? Do you know what your downloading when you choose the freebie? I think you'd be surprised to hear it - even quite a bit angry. Allow me to explain... read more
By: Jimmy A Jones | 2010-04-02 | Software When you use USB memory password protection, you are keeping your private personal data under lock and key. These little memory sticks can get lost (or stolen) so easily, after all... and they often do. Ever hear of identity theft? You better believe password protection is necessary! But aren't there password protection software programs downloadable for free? Sure there are! Are they safe? Think about it - okay, now think some more - do you really think they're safe? Allow me to explain a little something here... read more
By: Geoff White | 2010-05-13 | Software PDF files are an excellent way to transport your documents in the exact way they are without altering them. With a pdf file you can send someone a document and be confident that it will stay in exactly the same format that you have sent it and wont get moved around. read more
By: Robert Siciliano | 2011-03-21 | Computer Passwords are the bane of the security community. We are forced to rely on them, while knowing they’re only as secure as our operating systems, which can be compromised by spyware and malware. There are a number of common techniques used to crack passwords. read more