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Re: The Primary Cause of Security Breaches = Human Error

Basically, to fix human error... well one of the biggest mistakes on work computer setups is allowing internet address to sites besides those necessary for work tasks. And also admins not checking their systems for vulnerabilties that can be exploited and patching when fixes are available.

Also, here are the causes of human error elsewhere Internet Explorer, Windows, and Outlook.

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Re: The Primary Cause of Security Breaches = Human Error

said by ScreenAngel See Profile :

Also, here are the causes of human error elsewhere Internet Explorer, Windows, and Outlook.
forgot a ffew there
firefox mozilla thunderbird linux mac osx konq.... Put simply all software known to man already created and all that will be created
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