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If you got your router before Dec 2008 you shouldn't need to take any action.
If you visit http://192.168.1.254/ and are prompted for a username and password right away then the reported potential security flaw does not apply to you. You are already safe from the reported vulnerability and you need not take any action.
What to do if you need to change your Administrator password.
To change the default password on a Thomson 585v7 there are a few simple steps to follow.
First of all you need to
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This guide shows you how to use the Microsoft Entourage rules and how to deal with messages tagged as spam by the Plusnet spam filter.
Note: The information below only applies if you are still receiving messages which Plusnet mark as [-SPAM-] into your Inbox. You can check if this is the case by looking at the 'Spam' tab in Manage My Mail.
1. Click Tools, Click Rules.
2. Click New. (This rule is set up for POP3 usage, click the Mail (IMAP) tab below this line first if you wish to set up the
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This guide shows you how to use the Microsoft Outlook Junk Email Filter and how to deal with messages tagged as spam by the Plusnet spam filter.
Junk E-mail options
Safe Senders
Safe Recipients and Blocked Senders
International
Message Rules
1. Junk E-mail options
First, run Microsoft Outlook. Select the Junk E-mail options:
In the options tab there are three settings to determine:
Choose which level of filtering to use - the Low setting is recommended initially.
Choose whether to delete
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The following instructions provide a general guide on how to change the password stored in a router.
To follow these instructions you will need the following:
The Internet address used to access your router's configuration page.
The username and password (where applicable) used to access your router's configuration page.
Note: This information will be provided in the user guide or manual supplied with your router.
Start your web browser and go to the address used to configure your router.
Log
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Changing Password - General Information
The following guide advises a general guide on how to change the password stored in a USB modem.
USB modems are generally controlled using the Dial Up Networking section of Windows.
In order to update your password, please use the following steps:
Make sure you are offline to allow the password change to be made.
Click Start and select Control Panel.
Click the Network and Internet Connections category.
Click the Network Connections icon.
Double-click the
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The Firewall should be on by default, but to ensure your computer is secure you may want to double check it.
Click Start and Control Panel
Control Panel
Click on Check this computer's security status.
Control Panel > Check Security Status
You can now see if Windows Firewall is protecting your computer. If it is not protecting your system, turn it on.
Windows Security Centre > Firewall settings
Turn on or off the Firewall by clicking on the Firewall bar
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Many people enjoy the ease of shopping and banking online. Thankfully, the majority of websites are legitimate and allow secure transactions. However, from time-to-time there are attempts by criminal groups to defraud Internet users via email.
Even though Internet crime is developing, there is no reason to worry, or limit your use of the Internet. It's unlikely that you will regularly receive fraud emails. However, read on to learn about the types Internet scams circulating and reduce the chances
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This article explains what cookies are and how to enable/disable them for your web browser.
What are cookies?
Managing cookies in Internet Explorer 7
Managing cookies in Safari
Managing cookies in Firefox
1. What are cookies?
A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your PC in order for information from websites to be stored. These are saved as small text files that are kept in a cookies folder on your hard drive. Cookies themselves are not harmful and cannot contain viruses or
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