Not if your firewall is configured correctly. Routers and software firewalls block any unauthorized attempts to get at this sort of information.
To find out specific information about your computers network security you can contact your network admin
They're connected to other computers -- Meaning your files can be accessed, malware installed, etc. Basically (if another computer is in the hands of a skilled individual) everything you do on your computer can be seen/accessed/modified by the other person, including bank account/credit card info and the like. Also, network cards generate a slight amount of heat, can reduce airflow inside of your computer case, and add a bit of weight.
all computers are good for storing info. alienware computers focus on style and computing power, and are good for gaming and other computer intensive tasks
Yes. The abs, transmission, and HVAC computers all get info from the engine VIN.Yes. The abs, transmission, and HVAC computers all get info from the engine VIN.
It is possible to share a printer on a network. For example: two computers sharing one printer while the computers are connected to a home network (local Area Network - LAN). To share files between two computers, mark a folder or drive as shared - search Google on sharing files for more info.
You can find out more about wireless network on the following website: http://www.howstuffworks.com/wireless-network.htm. They have useful info.
computer networks are created when people want to share something such as a printer, an internet connection, the specific information within the confines of their business, or the info. found on the web.
It's basically your Router.It does all the routing to and from all your devices, computers, etc, and also sends all the info from your devices, etc, to/from the internet via the modem.
Router can get your MAC address, IP address and computer name.
they give you info
You need to connect to a wi-fi network to access the internet and you do that thru the settings app. You may need to know the password or other security info to access the wi-fi network but many public places and some restaurants offer free wi-fi. When you have wi-fi turned on it will automatically scan for networks if you're not currently connected to one.
Well if your talking about something like Skype its the internet. But mostly if your talking about computer sharing info its a programm downloaded on both computers.