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Every day you share personal information about yourself with others. It's so routine that you may not even realize you're doing it. You may write a check at the grocery store, charge tickets to a ball game, rent a car, mail your tax returns, buy a gift online, call home on your cell phone, schedule a doctor's appointment or apply for a credit card. Each transaction requires you to share personal information: your bank and credit card account numbers; your income; your Social Security number (SSN); or your name, address and phone...
Protecting Important Data and Personal Information from Loss by Backing it Up Dear customerValuable data must be backed up regularly to prevent data loss due to hard disk Crashes, accidental or malicious hackers, viruses, or unexpected data corruption. Examples of data that is stored on your local hard disk:Outlook Personal Folders, Personal Address Books.My Documents (MS Office documents in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, pictures, etc.).E-Forms.Please follow one or more of the steps below to ensure that your data is safe and can...
Protecting the Home Workstation from new Virus Attacks New viruses are continuously being released over the Internet. If you are already regularly patching and protecting your home machine against the latest viruses, then please disregard this document. Please note that infected workstations will cause slow network and browsing performance on Home Internet services. Please follow the three steps below to patch and clean your home PC:Please visit the Microsoft Windows Update website to install the “critical updates”: http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp...