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By Matt Sarrel |
Filed In:
Malicious Software
and
Online Security & Privacy
Is the freedom of an open network worth potential malware infection, stolen data, or downtime?
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By Rebecca Mazin |
Filed In:
Health Insurance
and
Insurance
Help prevent employee identify theft by taking the time to identify where sensitive employee information resides and secure it when it’s not being used.
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By Matt Sarrel |
Filed In:
Identity Theft
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
How to protect yourself from tax related phishing.
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By Andy Bailey |
Filed In:
Computer Network Security
and
Computer Networks
If you haven't had a security issue with wireless yet, take the time now to protect against it.
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By Matt Sarrel |
Filed In:
Internet Video
and
Internet Social Networking
Employees are reading about the big game online, and bots and other computer attacks may take advantage of this. Learn how to protect your network.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Debit Cards
and
Payment Cards & Services
Identity theft continues to be a growing problem, and consumers can become victims of this crime much easier than they may realize.
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By Tracy Coenen |
Filed In:
Fraud & Financial Crime
and
Criminal Offenses
Experts say that a record number of data security breaches occurred in 2007, and that the problem is likely to get worse this year.
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By Denise O'Berry |
Filed In:
Malicious Software
and
Online Security & Privacy
Is your business at risk from external or internal security issues? Here are some suggestions to protect it from harm.
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Software Services & Applications
and
Technology
One of the more sinister fraudulent emails making its rounds right now is a "notification" that you are under Federal investigation....
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By Mary Sullivan |
Filed In:
Internet Crime
and
Cybercrime
What? You say you don't have a data security plan? Does that mean you don't use computers in your business? No, you probably do! It is never too early to establish how you...
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By Nicole Francois |
Filed In:
Computer Network Security
and
Computer Networks
Read here for relevant tips on travel safety.
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Blogs & Message Boards
and
Internet Social Networking
If you have a merchant account and use Authorize.Net as your payment gateway, you might be happy to know that they are offering free verification seals to their merchants. You can read about...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Sales & Selling
and
Company Activities & Management
Yesterday I got another one of those "Coaching" services telemarketing calls. It's a pattern that's become somewhat familiar. It works something like this: They usually piggyback on an information product you purchased and...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Identity Theft
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
SSL Seals or SSL Certificates have long been used as a way to provide 3rd party verification of a website. The idea behind these certificates is that the user can feel assured that...
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Securities Trading
and
Securities & Other Investments
Watch out for the latest email scam involving stock tips and other investing tips. The latest attempt at the age-old "pump and dump" investing scam is by sending "misdirected" emails. Watch out for...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Email Marketing
and
Direct Marketing
In this blog post , I talked about how Phishing may be impacting the ability of genuine eBay sellers to get through to their customers. In just the past week, I have counted...
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By Frank Ross |
Filed In:
Identity Theft
and
Fraud & Financial Crime
Last month, I blogged about Slow-Paying eBay Buyers . Lately I've noticed what seems to be an increase in slow paying eBay buyers who have favorable feedback records. What would cause an ordinarily...
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By Barbara Lamar |
Filed In:
Banking & Finance Regulation
and
Banking Law
The Jobs Creation Act, signed into law in 2004, permits private collection agencies to collect past due federal taxes. Although there has been opposition to the idea (for one thing, the agencies charge...
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By Russell Shaw |
Filed In:
Hard Drives
and
Data Storage Devices
When one thinks of the National Security Agency, the popular- and arguably not entirely undeserved- stereotypical image is of high tech analysts listening to intercepted phone calls from overseas, trying to decipher whether...
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By Miranda Marquit |
Filed In:
Electronic Mail
and
Internet Social Networking
Phishing is the practice of sending an email that looks "official" to someone. Usually quite a few someones at once. This email might look as though it comes from your bank, but it...
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