Know your enemy
Article Abstract:
Computer viruses are spreading faster, use e-mail addresses that spoof that of the sender, are sent by people who can take advantage of system vulnerabilities, and keep up with the latest fads. To protect against infection, computer users are advised to update virus definition files frequently, and learn to recognize the extensions on attachments that could signify that it bears a virus.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2003
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PDF tips and tricks
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The Adobe Acrobat's PDF file format is a convenient way to share information with other real estate professionals, customers, and clients as it compresses file to a small enough size. A few tips and tricks are provided to try the standard version of Acrobat 6.0 and also the way to do it is mentioned.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2003
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E-mail virus warnings
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Web users should not always believe the virus warnings they receive because most of them are hoaxes. To check the validity of the warning, visit the website, McAfees' Virus Information Center. On the other hand, web users are urged to buy a virus protection program in case someone sends a real virus.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 1999
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