There are tons of books and resources out there on computer security best practices, but when we ran across Stephen Colbert’s take on the matter we thought we should share it with all of you. Click here to view 4 minutes of satirical glory!
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There are tons of books and resources out there on computer security best practices, but when we ran across Stephen Colbert’s take on the matter we thought we should share it with all of you. Click here to view 4 minutes of satirical glory!
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August 30th, 2006 at 9:01 pm
“therapy for robots”, that’s brilliant.
Also remember Safari’s “Private Browsing” feature under the Safari menu. It will not remember history, downloads, Google searches or autofill information during the session. This is good if you’re using someone else’s Mac for a moment or if you share a Mac.
Unfortunately it doesn’t prevent AOL from saving your search data. For that you have to use Colbert’s method of throwing them off your scent.