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08-19-2011, 12:23 PM
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| | Install an alarm which when turned on will sound up whenever someone tries to unplug your laptop to steal it. This device is very much useful especially when you use your laptop in public places such as cafes. If your laptop has a web cam, you can turn it into a security camera whenever you are away from the device. Through it, you will be able to identify the thief immediately if ever it will be stolen. |  Sponsored Ads | | Member | | Join Date: LongTime Posts: 1100 | | New Sponsored Ads This message will go away once you are registered. Also, by registering, you will have access to all post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload graphics, and access other special features! Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please Click Here to join our Web Hosting community today! | 
09-06-2011, 05:00 AM
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| | Install an alarm which when turned on will sound up whenever someone tries to unplug your laptop to steal it. This device is very much useful especially when you use your laptop in public places such as cafes. If your laptop has a web cam, you can turn it into a security camera whenever you are away from the device. Through it, you will be able to identify the thief immediately if ever it will be stolen. | 
09-06-2011, 01:36 PM
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| | If you've got an old webcam lying around, it should be fine. We're using the Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks because it looks like a tiny alien, it's eminently portable, and it comes with a carrying case that looks like a soap dish. If you’re like most folks today, you have at least one PC at home, as well as a laptop you use when you’re away. | 
10-03-2011, 04:03 PM
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| | Don't set your laptop to automatically log into websites, and don't save passwords on your laptop to make login easier. Otherwise, a thief who has stolen your laptop can easily log into your accounts. | 
10-24-2011, 04:49 PM
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| | If you want to set up a security for your laptop than i will advice you that locked your laptop BIOS. This is the BIOS password protection which you will find in the BIOS setting once you set BIOS password than no one with out you can touch your laptop. BIOS password appears when you start the laptop it couldn't allow to enter in windows with out password. | 
11-22-2011, 11:46 AM
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| | If you want to configure security for your laptop that I advise that the BIOS on your laptop safe. This is the BIOS password protection is in the BIOS settings after you set the BIOS password that no one with the production, you can touch your laptop. BIOS password when you start the laptop, I could not afford to enter the Windows password. | 
11-24-2011, 06:32 AM
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| | If you're your operating system is anything but Windows 98 then you have a built-in firewall. The problem is that most computers I fix the firewall is turned off. You wouldn't leave your front door open!! Firewalls close all the open doors or ports that enable remote users or applications to connect to your computer. No firewall means that all open ports can and will enable some application to connect to your computer remotely. | 
12-08-2011, 10:27 AM
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| | Install an alarm which when turned on will sound up whenever someone tries to unplug your laptop to steal it. This device is very much useful especially when you use your laptop in public places such as cafes. If your laptop has a web cam, you can turn it into a security camera whenever you are away from the device. Through it, you will be able to identify the thief immediately if ever it will be stolen. | 
12-11-2011, 02:53 AM
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| | Hello friends
A laptop computer is an essential tool, but it also creates all kinds of security problems. Here is what you need to know to set up basic laptop security.
There Are Two Levels of Laptop Security
First, we'll discuss securing your actual laptop hardware against theft. Second, we will talk about making sure the information on your laptop is more secure. We'll also give you three tips to increase your chances of getting a stolen laptop back.
Five Keys to Preventing Laptop Theft
Imagine: One minute it's there, and the next minute it's gone. In the blink of an eye, your laptop has been stolen.
Think of your laptop as $1,000 in cash. Would you leave that much cash sitting on a table unprotected? In the front seat of a car? In an unattended office or hotel room? | 
12-22-2011, 11:16 AM
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| | laptop security WEP sucks because it can be cracked in less than 30 seconds.
Use WPA instead.
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