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Password Security – You Need To Care

TOAST.net recently began requiring our customers to use a minimum 8 character password due to security enhancements we’re implementing. When contacting our users that were sporting such classic...

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Twelve Easy Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy

Many people think the Internet is full of boogeymen waiting to jump them after every click.  I think this is why so many users have trouble with computers.  They don’t trust them.  They’re convinced...

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Cloud Services: Going Green Saves You Green…

TOAST.net has been singing the praises of cloud services for years, and with good reason. Cloud based email, document systems, security, and web tools are easier to use, easier to maintain, incredibly...

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And the 25 Worst Passwords Are…

I’ve covered this before, but it’s worth repeating: using “password” as your password is not a good idea. “Password”, “123456″, and the ever more secure “12345678″ are the most used passwords of 2011...

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Security Alert for Internet Explorer Users

Microsoft URGES everyone to install security tool UPDATE: Microsoft has released a patch to fix this security issue as of 9/22/12. Please run Windows Update to make sure you are patched.   This week,...

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Security Firms Recommend Disabling Java Due To New Exploit

Security researchers are recommending users disable Java on their computers after an exploit has been discovered that could possibly allow a malicious website to take control of your computer. Java, a...

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New vulnerability endangers Internet Explorer users

By: Doug Zbikowski UPDATE (May 1, 2014, 1:30pm ET): Microsoft has released an emergency patch for the Internet Explorer vulnerability. In a surprise move, they also released an update for Windows XP!...

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