Monthly Archives: February 2009
Public Proxy Server Danger – Web Site Spoofing
In the article immediately following this article, “OperaTor and XeroBank – Surf the Internet Anonymously”, I stated, “You have a number of choices when it comes to anonymous surfing. You can use a free proxy server service; not my personal … Continue reading
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OperaTor and XeroBank – Surf the Internet Anonymously
Surfing anonymously on the Internet seems to be more popular than ever; and why not? Anonymous surfing offers protection against snooping web sites, annoying advertisers, employers, or curious family members. More obvious reasons for anonymous surfing include, surfing in internet … Continue reading
Taking A Byte Out of Malware
This is a guest post by Rick Robinette, who brings a background as a security/police officer professional, and as an information technology specialist to the Blogging world. Why not pay a visit to Rick’s site at What’s On My PC. … Continue reading
Dangers on the Internet – The Orcs Have Found the Gateway!
The following is the full, unedited text of a comment by JR Bombadil, who’s perspective on the current state of Internet security contains a lesson for all of us. This finely crafted satirical parody, on the effects of the constant … Continue reading

