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New Amacom ezSecure Pin Code Portable Hard Drive

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
 

Amacom’s ezSecure features a unique touch screen pin entry system which prevents access to your sensitive data without the correct pin.

Make Data Theft A Thing Of The Past…. With This Unique Pin Protected Portable Hard Drive!

All kinds of organisations have been affected by data security breaches, from government departments to well‐known financial institutions and there is no indication that the problem is subsiding. Recent research has found that there had been over 25 million exposures of personal records to potential theft and fraud over a 12 month period (07/08), which highlights the enormous security challenge facing the public and private sector organisations in today’s data‐rich society.

Features

  • Upto 12 Digit Pin Protection
  • After 3 Incorrect Attempts You Have To Power Cycle The Device
  • Drive is not visible if removed
  • Quick & Easy Setup - Fully ‘Plug & Play’
  • USB 2.0 Bus Powered
  • LCD Touch Screen
  • PC and Mac Compatible
  • Ultra Portable and Secure

Overview

The Amacom ezSecure is a revolutionary product that combines the convenience of an ultra‐portable external storage device with an added layer of high‐tech security. The ezSecure could not be any easier to use with its excellent Plug n’ Play and BuS powered features. It is the perfect device for music, family photos, movie collections and business. The ezSecure come supplied with a complete backup and restore software, called Back2Normal. The added assurance of a secure, PIN‐only access touch screen interface, with password settings of up‐to 12 digits insures that all data stored on the hard drive is protected from unauthorised access.

Technical SpecificationsPower Supply: Bus Powered Via USB PortCompatible HDD: 2.5″ SATA Hard DriveSupported Interface: USB 2.0 High Speed 480MbpsOperating Systems: Windows 2000, XP, Vista & Mac OS 9.2 or laterDimensions: 3.13″ x 5.11″ x 0.91″ (W x D x H)

Box Contents: Amacom ezSecure, USB Cable, Quick Start Guide & 28 Day Trial of Back2Normal Software

Microsoft Office Home And Student 2007 38% Off Until 8/11/08 While Stocks Last Uk

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student
Office Home And Student 2007 15% Off Until 11/8 While Stocks Last Uk 
Brand : MICROSOFT
Part Number : 79G-00007
Group : Software - Suites & Integrated Software Packages
Language : UK
£ 50.85
Excl. VAT
£ 59.75
Incl. VAT
Marketing Information

 

Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is the essential software suite for home computer users that enables you to quickly and easily create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and organize your information in one place, making it easier for you to get things done.

Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number: 79G-00007
Manufacturer Website Address: www.microsoft.co.uk
Marketing Information: Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 is the essential software suite for home computer users that enables you to quickly and easily create great-looking documents, spreadsheets, and presentations, and organize your information in one place, making it easier for you to get things done.
Product Type: Software Suite
Product Information
Software Sub Type: Office Suite
Software Name: Office 2007 Home & Student - Complete Product
Features: Create high-quality documents:

  • Office Home and Student 2007 has new graphics, formatting galleries, and an improved user interface that exposes commonly used commands Work with enhanced reliability and security features:
  • With an improved automatic document recovery tool and the new Document Inspector tool for removing personally identifiable information from your documents, Office Home and Student 2007 helps you work with more confidence and security Find commands and help with ease:
  • Office Home and Student 2007 has a new streamlined user interface and an enhanced Help system, including online tutorials with step-by-step instructions Organize your notes and information:
  • Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 is a digital notebook that helps you gather, organize, and search many types of information in one place 
  • Suite Contents:
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • Word
  •  

    Overview

    Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student - Standard - 1 User - Complete Product - Retail - PC

    22 suspected computer hackers arrested in France

    Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

    Gang alleged to have to have broken into corporate networks in France, Russia and Iceland

    Experts at SophosLabsâ„¢, Sophos’s global network of virus, spyware and spam analysis centers, have welcomed the news that French authorities have arrested a total of 22 people suspected of running an international hacking gang that broke into business networks in France and overseas.

    According to French media reports, the 22 alleged hackers were arrested in Paris, southern and central France following a four month investigation involving over 90 members of the police force.

    The arrested members of the alleged gang are said to be all under 25 years of age, with one reported to be only 13 years old. According to media reports, the gang were members of an internet forum of some 200 hackers where they were seen bragging about their “successes”.

    Police have said that it is not clear at the moment what the motivation for the hacking was, although some data was reportedly destroyed on company networks. If found guilty of destroying data and degrading network performance in affected companies the hackers could face a maximum of five years in jail.

    “One of the disturbing facts about this story is that 16 of the 22 people arrested are under 18 years old,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. “While the authorities must be applauded for investigating cases like this, we should also question what is going wrong with our education of young people to make them think that computer hacking might be an acceptable way to behave. More has to be done to teach children in school how to use their computer skills responsibly.”

    According to official statements, 34 businesses in France, Iceland and Russia were allegedly affected by the hacking, but at present only seven firms have registered a formal complaint.

    “Companies not only need to be on their guard to defend their systems against cybercriminals and internet hackers, they must also be prepared to report crimes when they occur,” explained Cluley. “If individuals and businesses don’t come forward and report an offense, the authorities can find it hard to put together a concrete case against the perpetrators.”

    Sophos recommends all computer users protect themselves with a consolidated solution which can control network access and defend their networks, email and web gateways against the threats of hackers, malware, spyware and spam.