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Imagine, if you will, your 14 year old child is sitting down after a long day of schoolwork and chores to relieve some stress and check their favorite websites out for the day. As they are sitting there logging into their favorite social network, they have a message from a user on the website that informs them they just had the luckiest day of their life -- they won a free iphone! Your14 year old clicks on this free download, follows the instructions to install it, and then NOTHING HAPPENS! Oh well, your child says must have been a joke! So your child continues clicking, emailing, and surfing away. Three hours later, your child still sits in their room surfing away.. all thought about the bogus offer of the 'free' iphone gone. During your child's websurfing, they notice a small window down on their taskbar, which notifies them of an incoming message. Your child clicks to maximize the window, and sees Sweetie79601: Hi! Wow your child thinks.. they're not in my friends list, but maybe they're someone from school, or a friend of a friend... well who really cares! I'm gonna talk to them. Another hour later, your child notices that they didnt even have a messenger program open. Who have they been talking to? How did these messages start? What did I just tell this person whom I dont know? Scary isnt it? A computer that has even a slight slowdown can be at risk for a vulnerability like this caused by bad registry entries, fake drivers, and adware. Even legitimate software sometimes encounter vulnerabilities. This is why Windows has an auto-update feature. So when your PC has errors, Slows down, or shows signs of an infection you can't simply ignore it as the computer is aging. You must take action. Your children are worth every penny it might take to ensure they are safe. Your data is just as important and just as affected by Computer error problems. Not everyone knows how to fix these errors, and many parents find the prospect of having their children online very intimidating. Now there is help! Roger Hilt's online newsletter, Easy internet safety for everyone , details how you can easily make sure your computer is healthy and productive.. and most of all -- Safe! This newsletter is delivered no more than once a week to your email inbox, with the ONLY EXCEPTION to this being when a new threat arises. In this newsletter, I detail the major weekly threats, what they do, what performance hits to watch for in your computer to see if it is sick, and tips and hints from around the web including the best 'no brainer' software that will help keep your PC healthy with ease! I also share what I have done as a father to ensure the safety of my children online. Please, subscribe today and keep up with the ever changing world of computer malware and defensive measures you can take to ensure your safety, data, and family information are never compromised.
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Roger Hilt is a proud 11 year veteran of the U.S. Military, and Network Engineer/Programmer for a private college. Mr. Hilt also has a public service website offering weekly updates on online threats, and free tips and tricks for keeping your computer healthy and reducing the risks for your family and data. Sign up for his no cost public service newsletter at [url]Http://w2gas.com/inetsafe.html[url]For more info on Internet visit this site.
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