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| Subject: | Re: Internet security on "hotspots" |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Apr 2006 16:17:08 +0100 |
Agent Zr0 wrote:
I have a friend who is interested in better securing her laptop while she's out surfing the net at coffeehouses ... I was wondering if anyone here had any other ideals or thoughts that I could pass onto her other than that.
A VPN would be a great addition (I'd recommend OpenVPN). She could look into hard disk encryption to, if she has any sensitive data on there. Best regards, Matt ------------------------------------------------------------ RetroWeb.net Server Administration Team nimda@retroweb.net www.retroweb.net Good value never goes out of style. ------------------------------------------------------------
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