Online data protection for the Macintosh Users

Posted by SubmitEdge on August 6th, 2008 at 01:44pm

I work in an Arizona based online publishing company named Prodigy Publishing. Our company publishes the writing of the wannabe science fiction writers. This gives the budding talents a place to express and showcase their creativity. Apart from that we also publish some of our in house writings on several topics related to modern life. The specialty of our company is that we only work in Macintosh. The Apple Macs are known for their rock solid stability and deliver consistent performance under pressure. They are also less vulnerable to online security threats that plague Windows users. However when a hacker does manage to break in a Macintosh system it may become hard to prevent him.

This is what exactly happened last month. When our July issue was ready for release the editing team found some PDF articles missing and an emergency meeting was called. We decided to opt for a company providing stringent PDF document copy protection for Macintosh. This was not an easy job but after some searching online we saw the site of a company name LockLizard. We bought a PDF security package from them and made some fresh articles for the issue. Thereafter we did not face any content loss or theft.

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