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More Lists of Free Software
Sources from DSLReports.com
WARNING: Before
Installing Any Application Scan Thoroughly for Malware (Viruses, Trojans, Worms,
etc)
Be Sure to Visit WWW.DSLReports.Com for All Your Broadband/Computer Questions and
News.
Security and Privacy Aids
Always get your on-line software from as close to the original source as
possible!
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Don't Let Search
Engine Results Fool You
There are many unscrupulous companies that have registered web site
and even product names very close to 'the real thing' in an attempt to
get the unwary to download what they think is a helpful tool only to
find that they've added to their misery. To help prevent this from
happening to you, this link will take you to CastleCops - a reputable
site that has several lists of privacy and security software with
download links to 'the real thing'. If in doubt about the results
of your Google or Yahoo! or other Search, go to CastleCops and then link
to the real deal to make sure you're getting what you want and not
something added that you really won't care to deal with:
CastleCops Software
Download Lists Page .
When in doubt, ask about a product from a trusted
source like the Security Forum at
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Helpful Hint: Setup a firewall and install anti-virus as soon as
possible if you are going on-line often at all.
Did You Know that most viruses and trojans come with files or on discs
given to you by trusted sources such as family members, friends, coworkers?
Sometimes they aren't as careful as they need to be!
Helpful Hint: Worried about losing that precious License Key to that
important program on CD? Use a fine felt-tipped pen with
permanent ink to write that number on the CD itself. Write on the label
side. I find that Sharpie Ultra-Fine pens work great. Never be
without that license key again.
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