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While this may not seem prepping related, consider how much of your life is online or linked through your home computer system.
For example, I have a large collection of prepping related documents, not printed to hard-copy (yet) . I would truly hate to lose that information, even with backups available. I also use my computer online to watch the world situation: news, reports, analysis, stocks and commodities (gold and silver...). It is a major information source for me. I assume that most of you also rely on your online access for news...
This article is the first in a series about computer security. It is written in language that anyone can understand, if you are at least semi-computer literate. Since you are reading this on a computer, you meet the minimum qualifications...
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/total-security-part-1-online
The first part deals with your passwords (plural!!!) and how to make them harder-to-break. As I said, it is easy to read and shows you how to easily but drastically increase password security.
I will post links to the future parts of this article, as they are made public.
PS: My password is NOT 123456