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06
Nov
2009
Poking at Google’s new privacy Dashboard

2 days ago by Scamtopia

Google this week unveiled a new feature called Dashboard, intended to give users a way to view — and in modest ways limit — the breadth of information the search giant collects about our online lives. To check out Dashboard, browse to this link, and sign in to your Google account. From there, you ca ...

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Updates for Adobe’s Shockwave, Sun’s Java

3 days ago by Scamtopia

Sun Microsystems has issued an update to its Java software that fixes at least one security vulnerability. Separately, Adobe is pushing out a patch to plug four security holes in its Shockwave Player. The Sun patch brings Java 6 to version 17. If you’re not sure whether you have Java or what version ...

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05
Nov
2009
Reason #562 why I love me some US Bank

3 days ago by Shauna

Just got an automated telephone call a minute ago. You know the type. You look at your caller ID, see some generic 800 number and contemplate whether or not you’re up to the task of dealing with whatever salesperson is on the other end. On this particular morning, and this particular 800 call, I dec ...

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What Windows Autorun Has Wrought

4 days ago by Scamtopia

A new report by Microsoft shows that the two most prevalent threats to Windows PCs in the first half of 2009 were malicious programs that have been aided mightily in their spread by a decision by Microsoft to allow the contents of removable media — such as USB thumb drives — to load automatically wh ...

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04
Nov
2009
SnapNames: Former exec. bid up domain prices

4 days ago by Scamtopia

SnapNames, the largest reseller of Web site names, Wednesday alleged that a former top executive secretly bid on tens of thousands of domain name auctions over the past four years, driving up costs for other bidders and enriching himself in the process. SnapNames owner Oversee.net said it learned ab ...

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Business e-banking and the 6-figure password

4 days ago by Scamtopia

On Monday, Security Fix featured the story of Ronnie Cutshall, a Tennessee man who was caught up in an international money laundering scam after being recruited through a work-at-home job offer. That story mentioned that Cutshall received a $9,600 transfer from a company called American Realty, but ...

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Spike in Social Media Malware, Phishing Attacks

4 days ago by Scamtopia

E-mail scams targeting users of social media sites like Twitter and Facebook are blurring the lines between traditional phishing attacks and those designed to plant password-stealing malicious software on the victim’s PC. For the past week, scammers have been blasting out e-mails that at first glanc ...

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E-Business Revenue Earnings Boosted After Credit Card Fraud Protection

4 days ago by daviduide

Alexius Larpinuere is an owner of a Canadian e-business that specializes in selling gifts online. The business shifts in high gear during Christmas, and other gift giving days. The company earns most of its revenue during these times, and loses a part of it to payment fraud. The revenue loss because ...

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E-Business Revenue Earnings Boosted After Credit Card Fraud Protection

4 days ago by Jerry J. Jansen

Alexius Larpinuere is an owner of a Canadian e-business that specializes in selling gifts online. The business shifts in high gear during Christmas, and other gift giving days. The company earns most of its revenue during these times, and loses a part of it to payment fraud. The revenue loss because ...

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