Secure Windows 7
If you want to secure your Windows 7 PC, you should read the following Windows 7 tutorials. All paranoid security geeks will also find some advanced tips here.
If you want to stay secure, it’s always good to compare hash values when you are downloading files online.
If you want to protect yourself from new emerging viruses in 2012, it’s always good to check the market for new antivirus software.
If you want to clear your cookies due to privacy concerns, you should know that there are many types of cookies. Flash cookies are cookies stored via flash that can be used to track your web activity more efficiently.
If you want to make sure your Windows 7 PC is secure, you have a lot of homework to do. But what if there was a tool that could do some of the work for you – automatically?
A new security report from Microsoft shows that in the vast majority of malware infection cases, there’s a human decision involved and is not a threat that would’ve infected the system on its own.
If you use Malwarebytes it can block websites. If you want it to stop blocking your favorites sites, try this:
Easy File Locker v1.1 is a very cool tool that allows you to easily password protect a folder in Windows 7

Windows 7 caches credentials, which can be a security threat. Here’s how to delete cached credentials in Windows 7 properly.




