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There’s a lot of crazy stuff (er rather people) “out there” these days that can access your online world and even your computer if your guard isn’t up. Take my own website, for example. A couple months ago, it got hacked. Though a techie friend of mine from church was able to recover almost all of my content thanks to backups, all of my images (pictures of my wee ones in cloth diapers, photographs I had carefully staged, graphics I had precisely designed…every last image of every kind) were completely wiped out (and I’ve been experiencing the “joy” of gradually replacing them all…ugh).
Now imagine if this was you. Only instead of your website’s articles, they delete your most cherished family photos (yes, there are hackers out there who do things like this just for “fun”), gain access to your financial information to go on a shopping spree, or even rob your identity. Let me tell you just from my own minor hacking incident that such an occurrence gives you a horrible, sinking feeling in your gut–the feeling of being violated (and I can only imagine what it’d be like were my attack more severe). And, in many cases, it can be a huge pain in the rear and very expensive (such as if you got your identity or credit card info stolen). For these reasons and more, it is critical to keep your internet connection, your computer, and even your mobile devices secure.
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So before danger attacks or tragedy strikes, be sure that your internet, computer, and mobile devices are all secure with help from Norton by Symantec.
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