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» Site title: AnonIC » Site description: A free resource for those in need of Internet privacy. The aim of this site is to educate Internet users how to protect their privacy at little or no cost.
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» Site title: EFS File Encryption Tutorial » Site description: Learn how to use the free Microsoft Encrypting File System (EFS) to protect your data and how to back-up your private key to enable data recovery.
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» Site title: GRC Security Now » Site description: Provides access to weekly podcasts and whitpapers on topics like Windows Vista, computer security, virus advisories, and other interesting hacking topics.
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» Site title: Home Network Security » Site description: Gives home users an overview of the security risks and countermeasures associated with Internet connectivity, especially in the context of "always-on" or broadband access services such as cable modems and DSL.
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» Site title: Internet Security Guide » Site description: Features articles on business and home user internet security including SSL certificates and network vulnerability scanning.
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» Site title: OnGuard Online » Site description: Provides tips from the federal government and the technology industry to help you be on guard against Internet fraud, secure your computer, and protect your personal information.
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» Site title: Online Privacy Alliance » Site description: A group of corporations and associations who work together to introduce and promote business-wide actions to foster protection of individuals' privacy online.
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» Site title: Open DNS » Site description: Free openly distributed DNS servers that provide greater reliability and security for business and home users surfing the web. These DNS servers attempt to detect phishing scams that are often times linked to from within unsolicitated emails.
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» Site title: Outlook Express Security Tutorial » Site description: Learn how to backup your Outlook Express (OE) Email, investigate the Windows Registry and transfer your email account and rules settings to another PC.
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» Site title: Privacy Initiatives » Site description: Government Site that is run by the Federal Trade Commission. Information about how the government can help protect kids and the general public. It has lots of information about official policies.
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» Site title: Protect Your Privacy and E-mail on the Internet » Site description: Guide to protecting privacy and personal information. Includes information on protecting passwords, e-mail software, IP numbers, encryption, firewalls, anti-virus software, and related resources.
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» Site title: Spyware watch » Site description: Spyware information and tools.
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» Site title: Stay Safe Online » Site description: Tools and resources to empower home users, small businesses, schools and universities to stay safe online.
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» Site title: Staysafe.org » Site description: Educational site intended to help consumers understand both the positive aspects of the Internet as well as how to manage a variety of safety and security issues that exist online.
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» Site title: SurferBeware.com » Site description: Internet safety, protecting online privacy, virus prevention, web security and e-mail tips.
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» Site title: Susi » Site description: Information and advice to parents and teachers, about risks on the Internet and how to behave.
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» Site title: Wired Safety » Site description: Offers advice about things that can go wrong online, including con artists, identity thieves, predators, stalkers, criminal hackers, fraud, cyber-romance gone wrong and privacy problems. Includes contact form.
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Anna''s mother has 3 kids... the youngest daughter''s name is Penny... the middle daughter''s name is Nickel....... What is the oldest daughter''s name?
You think you know it???
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A: Her IQ goes up.