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Strategies & Market Trends : Rande Is . . . HOME

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To: George Kirlin who wrote (46319)1/29/2001 4:20:31 PM
From: Shroom37  Read Replies (1) of 57584
 
OT: Hi all, if anyone has any concerns or doubts about the security of your computer and it's stored data I'd suggest you give this a try.

It's a site I've used for a couple of years now that will check your comp and see how secure it is. It's free and only takes a minute. If it finds anything open that is allowing easy access to your hard drive it will explain what you can do to close the leaks.

This weekend I changed from my dial up LAN to a cable hook up and after I was done I ran the check and found that one of my machines was wide open to anybody that wanted to look. It is amazing how easy one little mistake can change a very secure machine to one that is wide open.

grc.com

Good luck

Marc
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