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So I'll be honest with y'all... I'm a newbie to RVing, a newbie to full-timing, AND even a newbie to towing a travel trailer (or towing anything at all really! yeah, I know, gasp!)... but I'll be doing ALL THREE in about 4 weeks. I went through RV Online University already, and I'm graduating from Escapees Bootcamp tomorrow at the Escapade in Sedalia, among other classes I've completed, so I think I've done as much video and word-of-mouth and classroom educating myself as I can at this point (and I do have an in-person driving class tentatively scheduled for my trailer pick-up date too).
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We will be taking delivery of our full-time fifth wheel soon. Already took delivery of truck with B&W turnover ball hitch. We want to purchase a hitch lock, locks for the cargo doors, lock for the generator, and whatever other security measures might be needed? Would appreciate any thoughts and recommendations.
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Let's face it. Software has holes. And hackers love to exploit them. New vulnerabilities appear almost daily. If you have software - we all do - you need to keep tabs on the latest vulnerabilities: Go here for all the major security items you may need to know: http://www.zdnet.com/topic/security/?ftag=TRE17cfd61&bhid=19724681974700635514865380622813
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Here is a short and simple checklist in a slide show with each step to a more secure and stable personal/SOHO computer. Click on the link, then click through the slides and read the captions under each. http://www.zdnet.com/pictures/simple-steps-to-lock-down-secure-pc-online-accounts/ Safe computing!
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Many times I see consumer computer security articles and I cringe and expect more of the passwords and anti virus/malware/adware/spamware/ransomware/threatware/underware assertions that just don't seem to get it. This article covers it all well and in a relatively short, concise article. If you know it all you can skip this but if you think you could use some really great advice you can understand, this is a must read. Excerpt: "The world is awash in bad security advice that distracts from addressing the real threats. Here's what you really need to know I couldn't put my finger