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What Is Spyware And What Does It Do?
- By Kim Falkner
- Published 11/26/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
Spyware has become a primary big threat for Internet surfers as it spies on them and gather their personal information by monitoring and tracking their Internet usage habits Spyware is not to be confused with spam and virus
Most Useful Method To Protect Confidentiality - Wipe Disc
- By Sam Miller
- Published 11/26/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
Disc wiping is a useful method of maintaining confidentiality because deleted files are not often deleted from the hard disk High security installations like government and security institutions have specific protocol for file deletion
Spyware And Internet Security 101
- By Niall Roche
- Published 11/12/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
If you aren't a heavy computer user, you may have never heard of spyware Even if you have heard of it, you may have ignored all the buzz about spyware
Keep Your PC Safe From Unauthorized Eyes
- By Robert Snoog
- Published 11/6/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
One System Locking Product can keep your pc system safe from unauthorized eyes, System Locking Software can help you quickly lock your PC, so that nobody can access your desktop without the proper password These Software allow you to leave your computer unattended without having to worry that someone will access your private data, keep Your PC and Data safe from unauthorized eyes
Protect Your PC - Avoid Spyware And Adware
- By Chris Schmidt
- Published 11/2/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
Spyware is tracking software that is secretly planted on your computer, and used to gather information about your browsing habits Adware is advertising that comes loaded with freeware and shareware programs
Mailbox Security Is An Important Part Of Keeping Your Identity Yours
- By Ralph Winn
- Published 10/30/2007
- Personal Privacy
- Unrated
Last year, an estimated 10 million Americans were the victims of identity theft. Although the Internet has always been linked to incidents of stolen passwords and credit card numbers, about five percent of identity theft cases start with stolen mail. Mailbox security is an important part of keeping your identity yours.
Identity Theft
- By Ralph Winn
- Published 10/29/2007
- Personal Privacy
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Identity theft is one of the nation’s fastest-growing crimes. According to the Federal Trade Commission, about nine million Americans are the victims of identity theft each year. Identity theft can be devastating – it can ruin your credit and cost you thousands of dollars to resolve. Don’t be the next victim.
