PC Pitstop Newsletter – January 2011
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Damn these compromised systems. They’re ruining it for the rest of us. Bonus points for remixing the zombie disruption found in this video!
Chris Pirillo: How Should Zombie Computers Be Stopped? Read More »
By Bill Pytlovany
Most of the press this year has called this past CES either the “Year of the Smart TV” or the “Year of the Tablet”. Personally, I didn’t see anything that knocked my socks off. I did however notice off in the corner technology that I think will be the next big thing.
Bits from Bill Pytlovany: What Everyone Missed at CES 2011 Read More »
By John Dodge
Why does this feel so anti-climactic…and grossly overdue?
Dodge Retort: Verizon iPhone Arrives Read More »
By Bob Rankin
A bit of forethought and a lot of research can save you hundreds of dollars on software purchases – or thousands.
Bob Rankin: How to Avoid Paying Retail for Software Read More »
The weekly roundup of top stories from the GFI Labs Blog.
This week they cover the next version of the Storm Worm, fake YouTube ads for the movie Tron, a golden oldie Nigerian 419 scam and two rogues, ProtectShield and Spyware Protection.
Malware Minute: Fake YouTube Ads Read More »
By Leo Notenboom
Once you’ve logged into a site cookies are often used to keep you logged in for some period of time. There are risks associated with that, and more.
Ask Leo: Does the browser store passwords in cookies? Read More »
By John Dodge
Netbooks were all the rage in 2009 and a dog in 2010.
The bloom came off the netbook rose early last year, possibly in anticipation of the iPad and then directly from the wildly popular tablet.
Dodge Retort: Whatever happened to Netbooks? Read More »
Several of our friends are on the ground in Vegas at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show – be sure to check back for their reports.
STOP! THIEF! Grab him, he’s got his hand in your pocket right now.
The convenience of banking from your pocket is hard to beat, but be aware of new thieves and new methods.
PickPocket Biggest Cyber Threat for 2011 Read More »