Discover The Best Internet Security Software For You

August 22, 2008

PC and network security is big business as there is nothing more frustrating than a network crash, as they seem to always come at the worst time possible. With so many security packages all offering peace of mind how can you choose the right one for your needs? This article examines three new releases in the world of internet and PC security offering impartial advice and a valuable assessment of their effectiveness in relation to cost. There are many providers free security software however... Read more »

ID Theft Protection As A White Collar Crime

August 14, 2008

We are living in the information age today but one of the drawbacks of easily accessible data is that your personal information may be just lying out there waiting to be snatched by identity thieves. Identity theft has grown to be pervasive and is now one of the dominant white collar crimes today. The Federal Trade Commission reports that identity theft is the largest consumer complaint and the fastest growing crime in America. In 2007, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported that identity theft affected 9.91 million Americans. In addition, there are probably many more cases that went unreported. Identity theft has accounted for... Read more »

Finding The Ultimate Spyware Removal Tool

August 12, 2008

Due to an increase in the frequency of adware, spyware, and other malicious software invading our cyberspace, an increase in the number of companies that offer ways to combat these invaders will also be apparent. With all the adware removal tools on the market, it can sometimes be hard to determine which one is truly best suited for your needs. The best way to remove adware. Utilizing several different types of adware removal tools and testing each one on your PC may be the best strategy for finding a spyware removal tool you... Read more »

Safeguard Your Company Against A Data Breach

August 11, 2008

A data breach is when personal information is collected, retained, accessed, used or disclosed in ways which are not in accordance with the provisions of the enterprise’s policies, applicable privacy laws or regulations. It doesn’t matter if the data in question has been taken from an improperly protected corporate network or from memos which have been tossed in the recycling bin rather than being shredded. If customer information has been disseminated without customer knowledge and consent, then there has been a data breach and in 40 states, the law requires that the company must notify every current and potential customer, employees... Read more »

The Dirt On MySpace’s & Facebook’s Safety, Security & Privacy

August 11, 2008

Most people don′t want their personal information–name, e-mail address, accomplishments–available for anyone to see at any time. One of the challenges of social networking sites will be to give users control over what gets shared, when, and with whom by providing users a cloak of anonymity. Also, there is the wider privacy threat in relation to placing too much personal information in the hands of large corporations or governmental bodies, allowing a profile to be produced on an individuals behavior on which decisions, detrimental to an individual, may be taken. In addition there is an issue over the control... Read more »

Identity Theft - Protection from Fastest Growing Crime in US

August 10, 2008

by Michael Benifez Identity theft is becoming the fastest growing crime problem in the United States, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Criminals commit identity theft by stealing and using the names, addresses, bank account information, credit card numbers, and Social Security numbers of almost 10 million Americans each year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Learning about how thieves can get your information is the first step in protecting yourself from becoming an identity theft victim. At the Corporate Level The biggest headlines about identity... Read more »

Showing Off Your Landscape with Solar Powered Lights

August 10, 2008

by Kent Higgins When you think about lighting in your landscape you want to accentuate your home and yard work at night and you don?t want the them to stick out or look out of place. It should illuminate and focus on-lookers to the work you have accomplished. There are other uses though you may have overlooked. Energy Saving Solar powered light use a natural source, the sun, to generate power. Photovoltaic, or solar, panels inside the lights store energy to be used at night. There are no wires to connect, nothing to plug-in and light intensity... Read more »

Client Testimonials - An Amazing Promotion Tool

August 10, 2008

by Brian D McEvoy Not making the most of client testimonials? You should be as they are a powerful resource. Here are some great ways to make the most of them 1) Make sure any testimonials you use on your website, really stand out from the rest of the text. Put a box around them, or use different fonts. Make sure you include their name (rather than their initials) and perhaps where they’re from, to add credibility. If they have a website, include their URL, but don′t make it an active link, as you want visitors to stay on your site! Use testimonials that refer to particular aspects of... Read more »

The Internet’s Hottest New Internet Business Opportunity Website

August 10, 2008

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Social Networking: MySpace & Facebook Safety, Security, Privacy & Aggregation

August 10, 2008

Welcome to the complicated and confusing world of privacy in the information age. Social networks didn’t think there would be any problem; all they do is take available data and aggregate it in a novel way for what they perceive is to its customers’ benefit. Social networks members instinctively understand that making any information easier to display is an enormous difference, and that privacy is more about control than about secrecy. But on the other hand, social networks’ members are just fooling themselves if they think they can control information they give to third... Read more »