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 There are all kinds of Security Attacks out there. A few are listed below: There are all kinds of Security Attacks out there. A few are listed below:
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   * The best way to protect yourself from security attacks is to make sure your network, computer, and or cellphone is secure. Try using a secure password that is at least 8 digits in length and is both alpha-numeric and a symbol of some sort. You can even use a capital letter to help make your password more secure. Also, try to change your password every 30 days or so. But do not write your password down or keep it in a file on the computer. Make sure the password is one that is both secure and easy to remember.   * The best way to protect yourself from security attacks is to make sure your network, computer, and or cellphone is secure. Try using a secure password that is at least 8 digits in length and is both alpha-numeric and a symbol of some sort. You can even use a capital letter to help make your password more secure. Also, try to change your password every 30 days or so. But do not write your password down or keep it in a file on the computer. Make sure the password is one that is both secure and easy to remember.
   * When using a wireless router make sure to using WPA2 for security. WEP and WPA can both be hacked. WPA2 can be hacked as well but it is much harder to do so and takes great effort.   * When using a wireless router make sure to using WPA2 for security. WEP and WPA can both be hacked. WPA2 can be hacked as well but it is much harder to do so and takes great effort.
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