Here we've put some useful links (we like to think so) for you to check out.




Dictionary.com is a very useful online service to help you find the correct spelling or meaning of just about any word in the English language.




Ask.com A very intuitive and useful search engine. Just ask the question as you would in normal speech.




Weather.com The Weather Channels online pages for the latest forecast and weather reports.




SpamArrest.com is a very useful service (not free) that filters out unwanted email by letting you decide who can contact you and forcing senders to verify their email address.




TVGuide.com Watch TV? This online TV Guide will give you the latest listings for your location in a jiffy.




Hotmail.com Still free, always a useful service to use as a backup email that can be retrieved just about anywhere.




MapQuest.com another useful service for finding your way to just about anywhere on the planet.




CNN.com has the latest news from national to world wide.




Whois.net Need to trace an IP, find out who owns a domain, who's sending you that spam? Whois.net can help you find that information.




Snopes.com can set you straight demystifying urban legends and online flim-flams. Got an email claiming something unbelievable? Check it on Snopes.com and know for sure.




TCP Port List PORT LIST... this page will give you the list of well known ports and their common uses.




Speed Test Want to test the speed of your connection? Click on the above image and you'll be taken to another page where you can test your current connection speeds. Know if you're getting what you paid for.




CyberAngels.org - Support - Cyber Harassment


911 Emergency Reporting Form


W.H.O.A. - Women Halting Online Abuse


Harassment and Cyberstalking


US Code - Title 18 - Part I - Crimes








Suggestions

  • #1: If you're using a broadband Internet connection, you need to use a firewall.
  • #2: Pay careful attention to e-mail attachments and don't ever run them from your e-mail program; save them as a file first.
  • #3: Prevent Internet security problems by staying informed about what software is on your computer and by keeping your software up to date.
  • #4: If you're concerned about security on any network protocol, encrypt the sensitive data before sending it or use an encrypted virtual private network (VPN) tunnel. Although it may sound like a trivial solution, and perhaps a little too simplistic, it is effective.





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