Device driver software

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Web site security should be the top priority for anyone planning to put a Web site online. This is important not only for those doing business online but also for people who do not want to have all their hard work crashed by a single attack.

Security software products may represent a sizeable portion of the starting expenses, but when all the security threats out there and cost of repairing a site damaged or destroyed in an attack, the peace of mind is worth the price. Read more . . .

Screenshot of anti-spyware

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If your computer is behaving oddly, is slowing down, gets hung up in the middle of your work, or is bedeviled with “pop-ups,” then it is possibly infected with spyware.

Spyware gets into your computer due to  something you have done, like installing free games, clicking a button on a pop-up window, or  programs or software.

It is appraised that anywhere from twenty to fifty percent of online network traffic is accomplished by spyware. Read more . . .

USB cable adapters

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Finding an available port for your computer peripheral could be very difficult, particularly if you need several ports for your numerous gadgets. And the difficulty gets more challenging if what you are looking for are ports with serial, parallel and non-USB connectors, because modern computers have either removed or reduced  the use of non-USB ports.

If you cannot locate any available non-USB ports, you can still put your non-USB devices to use. Simply buy Read more . . .

Avast anti virus logo displayed on a pc monitor

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Drivers.biz knows a thing or two about security concerns! Some years ago, another web site of ours was attacked,  and the resulting headaches were not pleasant. Read on below to use some tips on what to look for in securing your own work.

First steps

Web site security should be a major priority for anyone planning to set up a Web site online. This is vital not only for those doing business online but also for people who do not want to have their work destroyed by a single attack. Read more . . .

Maxtor hard drive

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Computers have become vital elements in every aspect of our lives.  We work, communicate, and entertain through computer technology.  They provide a means to read, shop, watch movies, listen to music,  and even find true love.  So it’s not a far stretch to say that when a computer collapses, its user’s world can come crashing down, too.

It may seem ironic that although computer users at times encounter hard drive recovery problems, only a few of us are aware about hard drive recoveries.  When we first discovered the joys of computers, we were led to believe that Read more . . .