Financial Security can be gained by doing comprehensive Financial Planning .
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January 8th, 2010 — IRA 401k Roth, Retirement News
Financial Security can be gained by doing comprehensive Financial Planning .
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Six Steps Of Comprehensive Financial Planning | Insider's …
January 4th, 2010 — Scam, World Scams
The next step for mostly anyone that has a brick and mortar store set up out in the real world is to create an online virtual space for their customers to shop in. Of course anyone that is in business has heard of the great advantages that can be gained when you bring your store online. You have access to a lot more customers in a global arena. Plus the use of the latest and greatest software allows your transactions to be made easily without any problems. All you have to do is to take the credit card, process it, and get ready to take the order, right

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If Hackers Attack Your Business Then You Can Be Held Legally Responsible
December 22nd, 2009 — Retirement News
Life insurance is an important component of your financial planning . If you have a young family, it could actually be the most important element of their security. A lot of people do not have affordable life insurance yet.
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Life Insurance Reality Check – Do you have enough?
December 8th, 2009 — Scam, Scams
Scammers ruined the eBay party, and PayPal –with its useless link farm disguised as a “Seller Security” section–has repeatedly shown that it doesn’t care what happens to your money, just so long as it gets a cut. …
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PayPal Abandons Another Scammed Seller – The Consumerist
December 8th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
When it comes to secure operating systems, with the release of Windows 7, Microsoft can finally claim to be one. Windows 7 has proven that Microsoft has taken security seriously and that they have attempted to prove that through their actions. Even though Windows 7 has improved a great deal of security issues that used to be a concern for Microsoft products there are still some legacy issues that continue to be a problem.

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Hackers Looking To Exploit Windows 7 Already
December 1st, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
When you take your computer onto a strange network, it pays to be highly suspicious and even paranoid about the situation. There are many tricks that are out there now that allows malicious hackers to gather your information as the packets transmit through the air. Many people need to access their work computer when they are in a remote location and this action requires traveling over strange networks

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How To Communicate Securely Through A Network With SSH
December 1st, 2009 — Scam, Scams
At PayPal , maintaining your account’s security is our top priority. To augment the security measures that we take on your behalf, there are steps that you can take to help protect your account from fraud and scams . Website Security …
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Security Tips – Real Estate Forums
November 29th, 2009 — Scam
Encryption takes data in its original (plaintext.) form and uses a mathematical algorithm (cipher) and an encryption key to transform it into an unreadable form (ciphertext). Decryption takes ciphertext and transforms it back into plaintext, which once again uses the cipher in conjunction with a key. What do you think of when you hear the word encryption ? Is it spies sending their superiors information in secret code?

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Understanding Encryption
November 26th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
The ideal of Cloud computing has been around for several decades. Only recently has the technology allowed for it to become a reality for practical use. Everyday more and more companies are bringing their sensitive data onto the cloud. This has proven to be a good strategy for corporations to use because of the flexibility that it provides.

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The Threat Of Cloud Computing To Your Company’s Infrastructure
November 25th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Social networking websites have become must visit sites for a great many Internet users. If you are such a person then you probably find that you check your social networking accounts more than your e-mail accounts! In fact, social networking has become a daily activity for millions of Internet users. People have loved Facebook since the day it was launched and that is the reason why, within a span of few years, millions of people have registered to the Facebook network. It is a cool place for people that allows them to get in touch with their friends, share photographs, share videos and much, much more

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How To Stay Safe On Facebook
November 23rd, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
All computer users should aspire to work in a safe environment. Regardless of what your profession is, and the purpose behind using your computer, you should always be aware of the dangers and be on the lookout for the means to keep the data stored in your computer secure from all possible external dangers. Since Microsoft have recently released their latest operating system,Windows 7, you may be wondering how you can make your new operating system more secure and safer. Microsoft was mentioning the robust security related features of Windows 7 long before its launch. So, if you can make the best of the features and options offered by Windows 7, you can make your computer much more secure.

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How Do I Secure Windows 7?
November 22nd, 2009 — Scam
If you are a person who works with a computer on a daily basis then you will gather a lot of data on your computer that you are going to want to keep secure. The first level of protecting your data is to create back ups that will make sure that your data is available if anything goes wrong. Also, if your operating system supports it, you can create a kind of restore point for your data and installed programs on your computer. This will create an image that will bring your computer to its form on the date of the restore point that you set.

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Using A Virtual Machine To Protect Your Computer
November 19th, 2009 — Scam, Scams
Do we actually need cyber security? I strongly believe that we do. Everybody has their own thoughts on cyber security, some of which are valid facts, and some of which are misconceptions

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Cyber Security: Why Is So Important?
November 18th, 2009 — Scam
Comparing the relative levels of security between two vastly different operating systems is, of course, a rather subjective matter. After the much hyped, and sometimes maligned, Windows Vista the spotlight has once again been placed over Microsoft who have recently released Windows 7 . This is hot on the heels of Apple’s latest operating system for the Mac, Snow Leopard. Nowadays security is one of the biggest concerns for any operating system.

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Security – Windows 7 Vs Mac OSX
November 14th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Trend Micro Internet Security is an antivirus and internet security program developed by Trend Micro who are based in Tokyo, Japan. It is one of the fastest growing such products and is a strong product with which to protect your computer.

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Trend Micro Internet Security 2010
November 13th, 2009 — Scam
RSA Security’s research lab, AKA FraudAction, has shut down a scam involving reshipping and cash mules.
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RSA shuts down scam site (V3.co.uk via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
November 13th, 2009 — Scam
David Neal, V3.co.uk , Friday 13 November 2009 at 15:45:00 Job seekers scammed by shipping crims RSA Security’s research lab, AKA FraudAction, has shut down a scam involving reshipping and cash mules. In a blog post , the firm said the scam involved a recruitment ad on a bogus web site for a fake parcel delivery firm. Luckily, the web site was so riddled with errors that most people who were …
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RSA shuts down scam site (vnunet.com)
November 12th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
If you run your own web site then security is something you really ought to be paying attention to. Hackers are targeting websites on a daily basis and for many different reasons. It used to be the case that hackers would merely look to plaster graffiti on your home page to bring attention to themselves (or some cause) but nowadays they also have far more sinister motives

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I’m Worried My Web Site Might Get Hacked – What Can I Do?
November 8th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Most people, when they get on the Internet, do the same thing that everyone else does on it, and that is surf. People may have a couple of sites that they go to on a regular basis but for the most part they surf around the net. This, of course, is the best part about the Internet – the ability to travel around the different web sites and see places and things that you may have never known before

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I’m Scared Of Getting A Virus – What Sort Of Sites Should I Be Wary Of?
November 7th, 2009 — Scam
Having your computer data backed up is vital these days. A lot of us store up really important information on our computers and would be at a total loss if that data were to become corrupt or otherwise inaccessible.

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Backing Up Your Computer Data Online
November 5th, 2009 — Scam
Hopefully you strive to keep your family safe and protected in every possible way. Sometimes there are risks on the Internet that are greater than those you may come across in the real world. For that reason you need to be vigilant and cautious at all times and that means becoming wise in the ways of cyber security. Cyber security not only allows your family to protect itself from the dangers involved on the Internet but also ensures that your computer is safe from your family

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Cyber Security For Families
November 4th, 2009 — Scam
The Internet in many ways is still like the wild wild west. Overall it is safe but there are bad guys lurking around every corner that will try to infect your computer and steal your information.

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What Is A Trojan Horse And Why Should You Worry About It?
November 3rd, 2009 — Scam
The first step toward safe wireless networking is assessing the situation and determining just how vulnerable you are. I’m not just talking about your Wi-Fi hardware. You have to consider and examine all the elements of your network . That includes client computers, software, network hardware, and even users

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Assessing The Security Risks To Your WLAN
November 2nd, 2009 — Scam
One of the great things about computers and the Internet is how easy it is to create document files and then share them between machines and users. There are several formats that you can use to create files, the two most popular being word documents and PDF files.

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Just How Secure Are PDF Files?
October 28th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Malware is an ever-present concern to users of the internet. Or at least it should be. On any given day there are thousands of threats lurking all around the web, just waiting to get onto or into your computer. Special occasions and notable dates tend to bring more ghouls and goblins out of their closets though and Halloween is no exception. I don’t yet know what the biggest threats will be this year but here are some from the past that may be recycled again this Halloween – The Dancing Skeleton Do you think that dancing skeletons are cute or funny

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Dancing Skeletons And Other Things That Go Bump At Halloween
October 27th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
One of the things that the Internet has made easier is the ability to work from home. There were private networks that allowed you to do this before but these were only available to the big time people at your company.

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The Tools You Need To Connect To Your PC Remotely And Securely
October 23rd, 2009 — Scam
If you use a computer and have ever searched for an internet security program or antivirus then you will almost certainly have come across the name Kaspersky. The Russian Security specialist has earned a respectable name in a very short period of time. As you hopefully know by now, a computer without an antivirus program is much like a bank vault without a door. Enter Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 – one of the best all-in-one security packages for all types of users. Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 integrates all the significant programs that can protect your computer from a wide range of external threats.

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Kaspersky Internet Security 2009
October 22nd, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Microsoft has brought a new entrant into the operating system wars and it’s name is Windows 7 . After Windows Vista has pretty much turned out to be a dud, even though the security in the system proved to be much improved over previous version of Windows, Microsoft seems to have found a winner in Windows 7 and especially in their expanded security front. The tools are now easier to use and the capabilities of the security that are built in has been expanded as well. I will go over with you, the built in tools that you should be utilizing to keep Windows 7 a fun experience. User Account Control (UAC) The first thing that the people over at Microsoft have done to make the dealing with security of Windows a better experience is to make the UAC (User Account Control) a more pleasurable item to work with

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Windows 7 Has Improved Security Features Built In
October 22nd, 2009 — Scam
You should, by now, be aware that Microsoft is introducing a brand new operating system into its Windows line of OS. The new operating system is called Windows 7 and from running it, it seems to be a more stable and more secured operating system. This is very good news for people that may have had security issues with Microsoft products in the past.

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Avoiding Spyware With Windows 7
October 19th, 2009 — Scam
Brief History Behind Koobface If you were to utter the word ‘Koobface’ for 10-15 times then you would probably realize that it has something to do with Facebook . That is because Koobface is actually an anagram for the word ‘FACEBOOK’. Even though it has got a cute name, Koobface is a highly dangerous computer worm. Koobface made its first ever impact on the Internet back in December of 2008. It then disappeared for a while but came back with a vengeance in March 2009.

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What Exactly Is The Koobface Virus?
October 17th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
As 2009 draws to a close most security vendors have already released their 2010-branded products. Therefore I thought this was a good opportunity to look back over what I believe to be some of the best offerings of 2009. Sure, there may be newer versions of some of these available now (and I will be writing about those over the next few weeks) but guess what? These 2009 versions are typically just as effective, and can often be found for a fraction of the price, as retailers look to clear out old stocks Introduction to the best of internet security, 2009 Every person who uses a Windows computer on the internet needs to ensure that their system is well protected. The very first thing I do after installing the operating system onto a new computer or drive is install my security software and I would recommend that you do the same thing too.

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My Top 10 Internet Security Programs Of 2009
October 16th, 2009 — Scam
Hah! Thats a bit like asking whether Apple Macs can get infected by malware . The only reason cell phones haven’t been hit by as many viruses as desktop PCs is because not many virus writers have started targeting them yet. In 2001, a mobile phone virus surfaced on Japan’s NTT DoCoMo I-mode service, took over basic functions of handsets, and caused them to dial 110, Japan’s equivalent of 911. Like many PC viruses, this virus spread via email. Hackers also are beginning to target cell phones and PDAs connected to networks with malicious code in an attempt to gain access to those networks

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Are Cell Phones Safe From Viruses And Other Malware?
October 8th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
There are as many reasons for hacking as there are hackers . Personality traits of a hacker It’s hard to pin down just a few personality traits that define a hacker.

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What Makes A Hacker Hack And A Cracker Crack?
October 7th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Passwords are, perhaps, the second weakest link in computer security. ( YOU are the FIRST ) Improper use of passwords is worse than no password at all. If crackers can get a user’s password, they don’t have to worry about using exploits to get past security. Worst of all, you can make it easy for them by not following best practices for password selection and security. There are many ways for crackers to get passwords.

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Password And Security Best Practices
October 6th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Encryption has been in use for a long time. The ancient Greeks and Romans used early encryption techniques to secure their communications, and governments and individuals have used encryption ever since. Many early types of encryption are still in use in some form today, including steganography, restrictive algorithms, and proprietary encryption schemes

October 3rd, 2009 — Scam
It is certain that all of us come across popup windows once in a while we are surfing on the internet. It feels really annoying when something stupid interrupts your endeavor appearing from nowhere.

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How Do I Block Pop-Up Ads?
September 27th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Yes, thats right, its YOU !!! You could be forgiven for thinking that the biggest threats online come from spyware, viruses or phishing emails but you would be wrong nonetheless. The biggest security threat is in fact an uneducated user, someone who doesn’t even understand the threats to their online security. If there is any chance that I am describing YOU then do something about it now – read these 101 tips to keeping yourself secure , along with the rest of this site! (The easiest way to do that is by subscribing to daily updates via my RSS feed )

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Revealing The Secret Identity Of The Single Biggest Threat To Your Online Security
September 26th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
If you have been following the Virus Bulletin conference of 2009 then you will be as excited as I am at the amount of information coming out of the meetings. One of the first bits I picked up on was the talk of the Koobface virus which has been plaguing Facebook for some time now. To explain just how complex the Koobface threat is heres Ivan Macalintal, a security researcher with trend Micro – You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video You can read more about this at the Kaspersky Labs Security News Service – Threat Post
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Ivan Macalintal (Trend Micro) On Koobface
September 23rd, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
According to a recent report in The Sunday Express , the British spy agency MI5 has begun recruiting teenagers to aid their fight against cyber terrorism which it claims is emanating from China, Russia, Pakistan and even Belmarsh maximum security prison!! MI5 is believed to have already hired around 50 hackers, most of whom are young Asians, to work in their newly formed top secret Cyber Operations Command, a function which has a close working relationship with the Pentagon. Each of the youngsters has had to sign the “Official Secrets Act” which means they cannot even tell their friends, girlfriends or parents what they are getting up to when they work in the Security Service building which is located next to The Thames in London. In a report to Lord West, the Security Minister, it was revealed that during this summer alone there were over 1,000 hits made on computers in Whitehall. Other key assets to have been targeted include power stations, air traffic control and the city of London. It is also believed that accountants, banks and other financial organisations have come under attack from Chinese state organisations

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Asian Teenage Hackers To Join MI5 To Fight Cyber Terrorism
September 20th, 2009 — Scam, Scams, World Scams
There is no denying to the fact that credit card usage has increased considerably over the past few years. Unfortunately, credit card fraud related cases have also seen a great surge in the recent past. As a matter of fact, credit card frauds have become a common incident amongst people across the world.

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How Can I Avoid Credit Card Fraud?
September 19th, 2009 — Scam
Currently there are four versions or levels of the Conficker Virus — A, B, C, and D – that are steadily infecting Windows’ Operation Systems worldwide. Conficker affects Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7 Beta as well some Windows server platforms such as 2000, 2008 and 2008 R2 Beta.

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The A,B,C And D Of Conficker Precautions
September 15th, 2009 — Scam, Scams, World Scams
Browser hijacking can ruin your whole day and leave your head filled with evil thoughts toward the perpetrators. But there are other, simpler ways to deal with it beside tracking down and doing someone harm (even if they really DO desperately deserve it!) There are several good programs you can use to fix hijacks, some better than others.

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My Browser Has Been Hijacked. What Do I Do Now?
September 11th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
DoS = Denial Of Service DDoS = Distributed Denial Of Service What is the difference between the two? Whilst DoS and DDoS sound remarkably similar there are in fact differences between the two – DoS A DoS Attack is a Denial of Service attack. This means that one computer and one internet connection is used to flood a server with packets (TCP / UDP). The point of such a denial of service attack is to overload the targeted server’s bandwidth and other resources

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DoS vs DDoS – What Is The Difference?
September 8th, 2009 — Scam
The Storm Worm came to prominence back in 2007 when recipients received a simple email. The spam email arrived in inboxes with a large variety of subject lines and the infected attachment varied in name too.

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Malware That Changed The World – The Storm Worm
September 6th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
The Anna Kournikova worm was released back in 2001 and, whilst it was not aimed at causing data loss, it did cause embarrassment and disruption for many personal and business users. The worm was spread via email with an attachment that claimed to be a picture of Anna Kournikova, who many a hot-blooded young male found incredibly hard to resist. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Opening the bogus attachment simply sent copies of the worm by email to all addresses found in the recipient’s address book in Microsoft Outlook.
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Malware That Changed The World – The Anna Kournikova Worm
September 5th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
RECOMMENDED SOFTWARE TIPS 1. Install a quality antivirus program and keep it updated 2.

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101 Tips And Programs That Will Help You Stay Safe On The Internet
September 4th, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Personally I’m not a card player, let alone a gambler. If I was, though, I’d be sure to keep all my cards close to my chest when playing the game.

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Adopting Poor Password Security Is Like Laying All Your Cards On The Table
September 3rd, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
Remember this? (I know I do as it was the one and only infection I’ve ever had on my PC). The Blaster Worm, also commonly known as ‘Lovsan’ or ‘Lovesan’, was first spotted on the 11th of August 2003. The worm spread quickly on computers that ran Microsoft operating systems such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP

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Malware That Changed The World – The Blaster Worm
September 3rd, 2009 — Scam, World Scams
The ILOVEYOU virus surfaced on the 4th of May 2000. By the 13th of May some 50 million systems had been infected at a cost estimated to be in the region of $5.5 billion. During a period of just 5 hours the virus spread across Asia, Europe and the United States via email messages that came with the title, “ILOVEYOU.” ILOVEYOU spread so quickly that corporate IT managers ended up shutting down their email systems and entire Web servers became clogged. This virus was received via an email with the subject line, “I Love You”, which carried an attachment named, “Love-Letter-For-You.txt.vbs.” As I’m sure you are all aware, opening attachments in emails you know nothing about is not a good idea.

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Malware That Changed The World – The I Love You Virus
September 1st, 2009 — Scam
Do you engage in any of the following activities – online shopping? eBay? other types of online buying or selling?

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What Exactly Is Data Encryption?