On 8-Aug-2005, Terry <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Q: Is it possible that somebody can remotely access the laptop, and
> maybe also the desktop, even though we are not using the wifi
> ourselves?
YES. However, unless you are an intended target, practicing safe computing
and internet surfing will greatly reduce the chances. If you haven't already
done so, it is recommended that you purchase either a hardware or software
firewall. Routers will do the firewalling for you. Also, install and use
both an anti-virus and anti-spyware applications. I have known many
customers who have those programs installed and when they get a virus and/or
adware program, they find it difficult to understand how they could have
gotten. Well, they never used them. Anyway, don't open email attachments
from people you don't know. Better yet, don't even view email from people
you don't know. As for the ones you do know, check each message and its
attachment for viruses, etcetera. Beware of file sharing sites. There are
countless other tidbits, but these should suffice. Take care.
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Just Me, D
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