Read the following "10 Immutable Laws of Security" on technet recently, thought they are definitely worth sharing; old but worthy gems.Law #1: If a bad guy can persuade you to run his program on your computer, it's not your computer anymore Law #2: If a bad guy can alter the operating system on your computer, it's not your computer anymoreLaw #3: If a bad guy has unrestricted physical access to your computer, it's not your computer anymore Law #4: If you allow a bad guy to upload programs to your website, it's not your website any moreLaw #5: Weak passwords trump strong securityLaw #6: A computer is only as secure as the administrator is trustworthy Law #7: Encrypted data is only as secure as the decryption keyLaw #8: An out of date virus scanner is only marginally better than no virus scanner at allLaw #9: Absolute anonymity isn't practical, in real life or on the Web Law #10: Technology is not a panaceaRead more: Adnan Masood's Weblog