Strategic insights on using IT to achieve business goals Human error plays a significant role in data loss. It is the culprit in 32 percent of cases, according to recent research. But what about the remaining 68 percent? Hardware malfunction, malware, software corruption and smackdowns dished out by Mother Nature are among the most common causes.
The most important computing advice is "back up your files", which helps to safeguard your data if you ever get a virus. The second most important principle is "run an anti-virus protection program". If your anti-virus program does not include a good firewall, you must obtain one of those as well.
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The website itself is legal. How you use it may or may not be legal. If you use it to save files for your own personal use that are not protected under copyright law, or for which the copyright holder allows free distribution of the material, then you are in the clear. If you use the website to make copies of someone's video to distribute for commercial purposes, then you may be violating copyright law.
When good Twitter accounts go bad. Whether its malicious intent or simple human error, Twitter users are increasingly at risk when it comes to protecting their privacy and reputation online. This infographic details several of the most recent and now infamous Twitter hacks, and examines common entry points for hackers, including weak passwords and malicious email attachments.