Archive for September, 2008

Creating a Profitable Online Store

Friday, September 26th, 2008
Creating a Profitable Online Store

You have just released your new product, had a big grand opening party, and made your first buck. Now what? What’s missing? …an online store. First, do you even have a website? If not then you should stop reading this article and have one made. But, for those of you who do, an online store is a great way to not only increase sales, but to spread awareness of your company and product. You can set up an online store with packages from (more…)

Find Cheap Ssl

Saturday, September 20th, 2008
Find Cheap Ssl

With the ever growing importance of online transactions to the global economy, security has become the number one issue to millions of business owners around the world. Before the introduction of SSL (Secure Socket Layer) it was very difficult to ensure privacy when conducting online transactions. The use of SSL digital certificates has revolutionized e-commerce, eliminating the possibility of third parties having access to someone else?s credit (more…)

10 Points to keep your network secure and safe from hackers and viruses

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
10 Points to keep your network secure and safe from hackers and viruses

If you’re connected to the Internet (especially with an “always on” connection such as cable or DSL), you’re at risk for intrusion from hackers or with infection from a virus or spyware. This can happen without your knowledge. You can be browsing, logging on and off various web sites, etc., and be compromised. However, you can protect yourself from this type of intrusion by following a few simple steps.

1.. Use a firewall to block all inco (more…)

The Abc of Ssl: Super Duper Encrypted Security in an Age of Internet Commerce

Monday, September 1st, 2008
The Abc of Ssl: Super Duper Encrypted Security in an Age of Internet Commerce

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You have most probably viewed a digital SSL certificate in action by visiting sites where an “s” appears in the http:// of an address bar. The “s” stands for “secure” and indicates that data being exchanged by the web site and your Internet browser has been coded or encrypted. Additional proof of a secure web connection is provided (more…)