Glynne
Established Member
As mentioned in a separate thread on Emails (Any email Guru's out there?), my iMac got taken out by a lightning storm and I'm currently setting up a new machine as I write this (on an iPad).
As I put my old machine into a local computer shop for some diagnostics (power supply and mother board knackered), to be on the safe side I now need to change all of my passwords (and there are a lot).
So in terms of questions.
Apple Keychain
The concept of this appears very good but are there any specific security concerns that anyone knows of? Obviously having all of your passwords in one place is a risk but keeping some form of notes and / or not being able to access some services whilst away is also a risk.
Old Machine & hard drive
This is currently with my local shop and the suggestion is to put the parts on eBay and spilt any proceeds. I have no particular security concerns about most of the hardware apart from the old hard drive. There will be some password information but only in password protected documents. Given that I'm going to change all of my passwords anyway, I'm not sure whether I'm being over cautious and should look to have the drive back, if indeed it is easily removed?
Surge Protector.
I think initially my local shop weren't convinced about my diagnostics of a power surge caused by lightning until 4 more machines arrived for repair with the same symptoms. So whilst I'm closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, I now have a new horse (iMac) and would welcome any advice on the type of surge protection I could do with please?
Powered USB Hub
I have been using a Belbin hub for some years now and one of the ports doesn't work and another is a bit temperamental. Whilst my new iMac has 4 USB ports, by the time I have my external hard drive, printer, headphones plugged in, I'm then left to chop and change for my iPad, iPod and now for the mouse & keyboard which are rechargeable. So again are there any recommendations for a powered USB hub please?
Sorry if all of this is a bit basic but I'm more into using computers rather than understanding how they operate and keeping abreast of new developments. Thanks.
As I put my old machine into a local computer shop for some diagnostics (power supply and mother board knackered), to be on the safe side I now need to change all of my passwords (and there are a lot).
So in terms of questions.
Apple Keychain
The concept of this appears very good but are there any specific security concerns that anyone knows of? Obviously having all of your passwords in one place is a risk but keeping some form of notes and / or not being able to access some services whilst away is also a risk.
Old Machine & hard drive
This is currently with my local shop and the suggestion is to put the parts on eBay and spilt any proceeds. I have no particular security concerns about most of the hardware apart from the old hard drive. There will be some password information but only in password protected documents. Given that I'm going to change all of my passwords anyway, I'm not sure whether I'm being over cautious and should look to have the drive back, if indeed it is easily removed?
Surge Protector.
I think initially my local shop weren't convinced about my diagnostics of a power surge caused by lightning until 4 more machines arrived for repair with the same symptoms. So whilst I'm closing the stable door after the horse has bolted, I now have a new horse (iMac) and would welcome any advice on the type of surge protection I could do with please?
Powered USB Hub
I have been using a Belbin hub for some years now and one of the ports doesn't work and another is a bit temperamental. Whilst my new iMac has 4 USB ports, by the time I have my external hard drive, printer, headphones plugged in, I'm then left to chop and change for my iPad, iPod and now for the mouse & keyboard which are rechargeable. So again are there any recommendations for a powered USB hub please?
Sorry if all of this is a bit basic but I'm more into using computers rather than understanding how they operate and keeping abreast of new developments. Thanks.