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Being safe when it comes to your children.



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The Internet is full of shady characters soliciting pornography. Without some sort of protection like a computer monitoring or blocking program, online sexually explicit material is everywhere. It can easily find it's way to your, or your child's computer screen even if you were not actively looking for it. Realizing that the online porn industry is... Read More

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You might have been compromised and not even know it!



Email Breach: 8 Ways to Protect Yourself

by Jane Bryant Quinn
Thursday, April 7, 2011

Opt out of marketing data bases! Do it now! And don't give out any personal information in response to an email, even if it appears to come from your bank or favorite store.

Another major hacker attack last week exposed the names and emails of millions of consumers to cyber criminals — and... Read More

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Where do we draw the line to the 1st amendment.



Family Sues Facebook Over Photos Of Slain Daughter



The parents of a woman killed in New York are suing Facebook, after a paramedic took pictures of their daughter's corpse and posted them on the social networking site.

CBS News reports that on the second anniversary of Caroline Wimmer's murder, her parents say they are still trying to get by a day at a time.... Read More

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Facebook is the new frontier for fraud




Biggest Facebook Security Threats

by Kathy Kristof
Friday, March 18, 2011

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Forget those phishing emails that attempt to get your credit card or bank sign-in information. When crooks want to know how to get into your bank account, they post a message on Facebook. These messages appear so innocuous and so appropriate in the Facebook setting that you are likely to not only get... Read More

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10 tips to make you a safer shopper online.




Watch out for these 10 common scams


On Tuesday March 1, 2011, 3:00 am EST

Whether it’s fake checks, bogus products and services, or identity theft, it seems as if there’s always someone out there trying to make suckers out of us. In the first six months of 2010, scams reported to the fraud center at the National Consumers League cost victims an average of $810.

It’s not always... Read More

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Peek A Boo I See You; Webcam Hacking, A new form of voyeurism



Ohio Man Gets 25 Years For Hacking Into Webcams, Recording Minors

A U.S. Attorney calls the Dayton man, who also distributed some of the recordings, a 'high-tech video voyeur.'

By Sharon Gaudin, Information Week
July 12, 2007 12:40 PM

Mark Wayne Miller, 47, of Dayton, had pled guilty in January 2006 to one count of computer intrusion, as well as to one count of sexual... Read More

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Who's the new big brother today of the 21st century?.


Keep Employees, Customers Separate From ‘Friends’ on Facebook

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Monday, January 24, 2011

At a time when social networking has blurred the lines of our professional and personal lives, it is important to selectively monitor who has access to your personal information on Facebook. Pay attention to your company’s needs and whether a... Read More

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Ever wonder what a credit card thief is thinking?.




Secrets of a Former Credit Card Thief


by Michelle Crouch
Thursday, January 13, 2011

We've all heard the standard tips about preventing identity theft and credit card fraud. But what would a real identity thief tell you if he had the chance? Dan DeFelippi, who was convicted of credit card fraud and ID theft in 2004, says simply this: You can't be too careful.

[Click here to... Read More

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Not everybody is your friend on facebook.



What Your Facebook Profile May Be Telling ID Thieves


by Jennifer Waters
Monday, January 10, 2011
Seemingly harmless information can help ID thieves unlock key to your identity

Your pet's name is a fraudster's best friend.

You may think you're revealing precious little when you tell your Facebook friends that you're dressing your pooch, Puddles, in your favorite color, red, for... Read More

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How somebody gets into your computer.


How Hackers Work

by Jonathan Strickland


Thanks to the media, the word "hacker" has gotten a bad reputation. The word summons up thoughts of malicious computer users finding new ways to harass people, defraud corporations, steal information and maybe even destroy the economy or start a war by infiltrating military computer systems. While there's no denying that there are... Read More

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Do you know what your computer repairmen are really up to?.


Computer Virus Leads to $20 Million Scam Targeting Pianist Composer


By Kim Zetter, November 9, 2010

A noted classical pianist, composer and Latin music producer found himself drawn into an elaborate years-long extortion scheme that cost him between $6 and $20 million after he brought his laptop into a computer repairman to help rid it of a virus.

The alleged fraudsters, a... Read More

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It's time to go shopping for the holidays.


Don't let 'ho ho ho' time online leave you saying 'no no no!'


By Cameron Huddleston
Sunday, November 21, 2010

Shopping online can be a great way to avoid the crowds, compare prices with ease and find deals. But it can also put you at risk of becoming a victim of identity theft if you don't take the proper precautions. To keep your personal information safe, here are things... Read More

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Ho! Ho! Ho!, Somebody wants to take advantage of you online this year!



The 12 most dangerous online scams

Consumers would be wise to beware of the most commons scams of the season before heading online to book travel and do holiday shopping. McAfee revealed the 12 most dangerous online scams that computer users should be cautious of this holiday season.


1. iPad offer scams
With Apple products topping most shopping lists this holiday season,... Read More
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Sometimes Sharing is not such a good thing!.


Privacy Watch: The Danger of Too Much File Sharing

If you trade rare jazz tracks on a free file-swapping service, you need to worry about more than just the wrath of the recording industry: You could inadvertently end up sharing sensitive information, like passwords or tax returns, with other users.

That's exactly what happened to "Bob" (not his real name), who... Read More

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Firefox under Fire

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Mozilla Warns of Unpatched Firefox Flaw Used in Attacks


Mozilla developers are scrambling to fix a new Firefox browser bug being used by criminals to install malicious software on victims' computers.

The flaw was uncovered Tuesday by security vendor Norman, which said that it learned of the bug after analyzing attack code surreptitiously installed on the Nobel Peace Prize... Read More

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Staying Safe online


Online Social Networking Dangers and Benefits

Social Networking Site Dangers

One of the most popular social networking sites is External linkFacebook. While Facebook restricts members to those who use a ".edu" email address, this may give you a false sense of security.

  • There are hundreds of thousands of active ".edu" email addresses of current students and alumni in... Read More
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Will the real human please identify themself. Captcha's and what they mean.



Editorial May 13 by Timothy James Duffy
Are You Human? CAPTCHA's Many Ways of Asking the Same Question

Are you human? For most of you, hopefully, the answer is yes. Throughout the years, CAPTCHA has provided us with a number of ways to answer the same question. Why? Well, the answer is in the question: to make sure that you are a living, breathing, real human being. Why would... Read More

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These Keys open alot of doors for some people!


SiteKey sucks

I've used Bank of America to do my online banking in the past and their SiteKey "technology" always irritated the hell out of me because it led me to believe that Bank of America thought I was:

a) a criminal

and/or:

b) an idiot

instead of:

c) a customer

The basic idea behind SiteKey is that when you log in to your account, you're shown a photo of, say, an... Read More

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Keeping your computer safe at all times.


Cyber Security Tips

Cyber Security Tips describe and offer advice about common security issues for non-technical computer users.

General information

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