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When logging into popular websites such as Twitter, check the domain name to make sure it is spelled correctly, so you're not a victim of typosquatters.

What is typosquatting?

Some hackers have been taking advantage of common typographical errors for popular websites that generate a lot of traffic by creating fake websites with similar domain names.

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If you're planning to buy your presents online, make your purchases on secure websites only.

How to shop online safely this holiday season

Although online shopping is easy and convenient, there are some important safety tips to remember before you take your cyber-cart to checkout.

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Don't share your computer passwords with anyone.

How to create a stronger password

With email, countless social media accounts, online banking, e-commerce and logins for nearly every website these days, we need to make a lot of passwords.

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The latest installment of the "Twilight" movies has prompted a new computer virus.

Virus alert: “Twilight” lovers, take heed

And we thought vampire babies sounded scary.

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Web browsers like Google Chrome can give you faster and safer internet access.

The best web browsers do more than just browse

A simple browser upgrade or switch can speed up your web surfing, block pop up ads and even help protect you from a virus.

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When it comes to data transfer, floppy disks have been replaced by email and USB drives.

Exploring alternate methods of file transfer

The most common reason emails fail to send or be delivered is because they contain attachments, usually photographs or videos, that are too large.

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Users can use a flash drive to take advantage of ReadyBoost

Getting a grasp on ReadyBoost in Windows Vista and 7

One potentially unfamiliar tool may be ReadyBoost, which was first rolled out with Windows Vista but is also available for Windows 7.

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Consumers may want the expanded features of a paid anti-virus suite

Shopping for paid anti-virus software

While some consumers rely on free virus removal software to protect their computers, others want the expanded features and extensive coverage of a paid anti-virus suite.

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PC users should be on the lookout for telltale signs that their computer has a virus

Does my computer have a virus?

There are a few ways PC users can identify if their computer is infected, whether it be by low-class malware or something much more sinister that requires professional computer repair.

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