CompuClever Newsletter - September 2012Welcome to the September edition of the CompuClever newsletter. This month we're taking a close look Java and why it is becoming a major risk for computers, plus to links to tips and tricks to get the most out of your computer. We hope you enjoy it!
Java security "exploit" may not receive a patch
Web browsers have all been hit by a Java software flaw used to spread malware, and security experts have gone as far as warning people to disable Java software on their computer.
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How to fix Java errors
You’ll sometimes see things like “java error” when you try to run certain programs or applications on your computer. What causes Java errors? Let’s take a look at the top 3 causes of Java errors and how to fix them.
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5 simple tasks every computer user should know
As computing power has increased rapidly over the past few years, maintaining a computer has become as complicated as looking after a car. And, because of that, it's easy to miss out on all of the great features and abilities our computers have.
Here are 5 things about using your computer you need to know.
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Computer fixes: tips for avoiding malware on your computer
Over the summer you may have heard about a threat to your computer called “DNSChanger”. As a result of this malware, millions of computers around the world could have potentially lost all connection to the Internet in mid-July. This was caused by malware, and it could have been prevented.
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