Hi,I am Yuvaraj (Yuvi),From my recent readings I analysed that Internet Security is the need of the hour (2006) and TRUST ME between 2018 - 2025 there will increased online security threats as everything will go digital. So I am interested in covering IT, Technology & Security Industry News on my webblog. This Blog would also share and discuss about the imporatance of Secure EV SSL Digital Certificate Technology, VPN , Internet Security and other related online website security measures.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009
How to Know if You Can Trust a Site With Your Personal Info
Yes, the web has provided us with the ultimate convenience in shopping, banking, and practically anything else you can think of. But when it comes to such personal data such as credit card information or your social security number, what sites can you really trust? With the increasing numbers of identity theft and fraud, scammers are having a field day with innocent consumers. It’s no surprise, since any criminal can start a free web page (URL: http://www.freeservers.com/Free-Web-Page.html ) and attempt to pass it off as secure and authentic to unknowing viewers. That’s why you should think twice before entering such precious info because the circumstances can be disastrous.
First, minimize security problems by sharing info on sites you know and trust, or ones that have been recommended by confident friends and family. You simply can’t tell by the looks of the website if it is reliable or trustworthy. Try to stick with well-known and reputable companies. Also be cautious of merchants who don’t list any other contact information. You can check outside agencies such as the Better Business Bureau to see what complaints the online merchant could have. After you think you have found a site that is trustworthy, find out if the web page is secured. When a web page is secured, it provides an encrypted transfer of info from your computer to the website, and the info cannot be read while it’s being sent. A secure site possesses an SSL certificate. Here’s how to tell if the page is secure.
Look for Https
Check out the URL or web page address, usually in the top of your web browser. Most addresses begin with “http” but secure connections display “https” instead. The “https” should not only be on pages where you enter your credit card info on shopping sites but also on pages where you type in usernames and passwords, such as your bank website or website where you go to check your email.
Examine the “Lock”
While on a secure page, your web browser should display an icon that looks like a padlock on the lower left or lower right corner, depending on your browser. Hover over it with your mouse or click it to verify the security information. Beware that some sites will try to trick you by simply replicating a padlock on the bottom of their webpage, making you think that what you are looking at is indeed your browser. Just remember to be familiar with your browser so you can spot fake locks.
Check the Properties
You can check if a page has an SSL certificate by going through your browser’s Properties menu. In the properties menu, select the Certificates option and see if an SSL certificate is present.
These are the main features to check to see whether a site is secured. For pages displaying a VeriSign SSL certificate symbol, use VeriSign’s “Verify Before you Buy Search Box” on their official website to make sure the seal is valid or if it’s being used with authorization. You simply copy and paste the site’s URL from your web browser and click “verify.” You can even download a “Verify Before You Buy” widget for your browser to make it even easier.
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
How to change Time Format from 24 hours to 12 Hours Format in Windows Vista?
1)Go to START > Settings> Control Panel> Regional and Language Options
2)Under Formats Tab> Click "Customize this format..."
3)A new Window will open > click on the "Time" tab
4)Under Time Format, Choose "tt hh:mm:ss", then click Apply.
If you need to change an 12 hour format to 24 hour format just do the above procedure, and choose "TT HH:MM:SS" and click apply. Thats it... you can now have the time format that you look for. Soon you can see more technology tips in my blog.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Computer Security Tips
12 Tips to Make your PC Healthy
— Here's a dozen of tips that makes your PC healthy, if you follow it. Nowadays day-to-day there are lot new security issues that affects the computers performance. So there are certain security measures that needs to followed to make our PC Healthy
Thursday, April 16, 2009
PC Protection for Layman
Protecting a PC, Is that really easy?
— A computer without proper security is exposed to lot of risks, how to combat those and prevent your computer from such kind of potential new threats that increase day-by-day being a layman
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
New Conficker Threat and April 1st 2009 - A Prank or Real?

Though its gonna be a real infection or if its not going to be an infection on April 1st, still we can have our security patches updated, to safeguard our computers from any kind of dreadful infections.
Anyways if you are presently infected with Conficker worm, just download Conficker Remover tool to disinfect/remove it. If you feel that your antivirus software is unable to clean any Worms, Trojans, virus or any malware, you can always search for some specific worm removal tools for free in the web.
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