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[TechRepublic] In the wake of Honan hack, how to protect yourself

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TechRepublic Member | August 10, 2012

Five ways to protect yourself in a multi-device, multi-platform world

In the wake of Wired reporter Mat Honan's digital disaster, you should revisit your security strategy for "living online." Here are best practices for repairing the weakest links in your personal security. Read more

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Configure Samsung's S Voice command tool

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