What if I never store data on my harddrive, but store the data on a flashdrive, can the data be retrieved from?
Bob asked:
What if I never store data on my harddrive, but store the data on a flashdrive, can the data be retrieved from my harddrive? I ask for security reasons. My theory is that if I never store data on my harddrive and my computer gets stolen the thief cannot access my data. True of false?
What if I never store data on my harddrive, but store the data on a flashdrive, can the data be retrieved from my harddrive? I ask for security reasons. My theory is that if I never store data on my harddrive and my computer gets stolen the thief cannot access my data. True of false?
how do companies store there data on there customers securely?
sinom361 asked:
make it at most half a page or give a good website with a summarised version. pls i need help
make it at most half a page or give a good website with a summarised version. pls i need help
What software do you use to store your password, card numbers and other precious date?
Benjamin A asked:
What software do you use to store your password, card numbers and other precious date? Is it safe using this Password Manager software?
What software do you use to store your password, card numbers and other precious date? Is it safe using this Password Manager software?
How to store logins and passwords securely?
captkiddtheman121 asked:
Firefox and other browsers allow me to store logins and passwords, and some browsers encrypt them using a master password. Foxmarks (Xmarks) also allows secure password storage and synchronization online. Another recommendation I have heard is not to store passwords in your browser, but instead to type in the password every time, and this, IMHO, is more at risk from keyloggers.
Firefox and other browsers allow me to store logins and passwords, and some browsers encrypt them using a master password. Foxmarks (Xmarks) also allows secure password storage and synchronization online. Another recommendation I have heard is not to store passwords in your browser, but instead to type in the password every time, and this, IMHO, is more at risk from keyloggers.
What do you think is the safest and most secure way to store passwords and login to sites?




