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05
Jul
2009
Please, No More Identity Theft  

2 hours ago by shawnphillips935

I. D. theft is one of the crimes that folks are always talking about. It is also because of them that people have gotten all the needed information to battle the dissemination of identity theft. Even though there are a large amount of I. D. theft resource centers that are targeting on the difficulty ...

No More Identity theft - ... - pleasenomoreidentitytheft.wordpress.com

Not taking security seriously? Read this! The Scrap Value of a Hacked PC  

6 hours ago by davehatter

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2009/05/the_scrap_value_of_a_hacked_pc.html This excellent article explains why you MUST take security of your systems seriously! I strongly suggest you read it, even if your corporate IT people take care of security for you. I urge you to read the follow ...

The Technology of Business ... - davehatter.wordpress.com · 6 references

That Nigerian 419 Letter Scam  

8 hours ago by Syd Tash

I have been writing about the Nigerian letter scam, also known as the Nigerian 419 scam (after the relevant section of the Nigerian criminal code) for years. This fraud has in fact been around in one form or another for some 90 years! And guess what? It is still going strong. It seems that when the ...

Your Daily Computer ... - mypcsecurityblog.com · Rank: 126,730 · 16 references

Are wireless keyboards secure?  

10 hours ago by Ramblinrick

I was sitting here typing on my wireless keyboard wondering what I could write about and explore next; when, low and behold it hit me. Are wireless keyboards secure? In other words, could another person intercept my keystrokes as I typed from my wireless keyboard? If this is possible, this is not go ...

What's On My PC - whatsonmypc.wordpress.com · Rank: 52,883 · 38 references

MI6 chief's wife puts security at risk on Facebook  

14 hours ago by Graham Cluley, Sophos

According to media reports, the incoming head of the British Secret Intelligence Service (better known as MI6) has had personal information about himself and his family exposed on Facebook, after his wife's Facebook account was discovered to be potentially wide open for 200 million people to view. T ...

Graham Cluley's blog - sophos.com/blogs/gc · Rank: 5,096 · 114 references

Removing Spyware and Fixing Your Computer  

16 hours ago by austin

I am worried about having spyware on my computer and having my activity be monitored, information be recorded, and identity stolen. Could you give me some more information and types on spyware, spyware removal, and fixing my computer? Sure, let’s first talk about what spyware is and why it can be a ...

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How to dispose of old credit cards  

16 hours ago by EverydayHowTo.net

There are numerous ways to get rid of old credit cards – stick them in a blender, put them in a bath of acid, put them in a microwave or buy some dynamite and blow them up! I wouldn’t recommend any of these methods as there is a certain degree of danger attached to each one! The best, and safest, wa ...

everydayhowto.net - everydayhowto.net · Rank: 165,178

Becoming  

17 hours ago by paperlessworld

The human struggle with identity. There was both an individual struggle and a communal struggle with this identity. Now more than ever. I am nothing except what I have absorbed from my father. I knew what he liked, how he thought. He had passed on to me what was important in life. I share within me ...

Paperlessworld's Weblog - paperlessworld.wordpress.com

Computer Forensics and Crime  

18 hours ago

The need for computer forensics has increase due to the rise in cyber crimes. There are many illegal activities and criminal acts that can be done online due to the accessibility of the internet. Criminals nowadays have more sophisticated schemes. Any employee can turn into an offender once they are ...

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Lifelock Loses Court Battle and Two Bullet Points  

19 hours ago by Jeremy

Lifelock was sued by Experian for placing fraud alerts for anyone and everyone when the alerts are supposed to be set by individuals themselves and only when they feel they are at risk for ID theft. While I think the whole fraud alert system is bogus and it doesn't really matter if you set one or no ...

Jeremy Duffy - Awareness ... - jeremyduffy.com · Rank: 108,491 · 16 references

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