Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
What is Phishing?Phishing is a relatively newly coined term for a kind of method for harvesting information for identity theft. Phishing is quite simply providing a person with false information or credentials to trick them in to giving you their personal information. This is done by a form of social engineering, by posing as a different person or organization that you already trust.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Viruses are, however, not the only malicious software programs out there. The newest addition to the evil software family is the so called Spywares and a good anti-virus program or firewall is not enough to safeguard against these clever programs.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
No auntie Sookie, not earth worms, computer virus worms that can get to you computer and slowly dig deep into your files and eat them away. Put that eggnog down and I'll tell you some more about these new worms.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
First I would like to stress I am condoning the art of hacking. Nor am I condoning the control and manipulation of the human race by way of frequencies interacting with the biological systems, which run the human body. We all know that the brain runs on chemicals and waves. We know from medicines, vitamins, alcohol, drugs and food intake that we can alter those chemicals. And most of us understand that brain waves are about allow for the process of cognition. The computers we use also run on fre
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
As soon as almost all computer users already got used to -- or at least heard about -- the word "phishing", another somewhat confusing word appeared not long ago. Pharming. Does it differ from phishing -- and if yes, how?
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Having a good Spyware eliminator on your computer is vital now a days with all of the different Spyware, Adware, and other malicious computer parasites that are out there. Most of them are reasonably priced and very easy to use.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Have you ever got an email asking you to confirm your account information from a bank or a company that you have never done business with? The email looks official and it even has a link that appears to take you to the company's website. The email you have received is actually from an identity thief. These crooks are hoping people that have an account with the business will click on the link and submit their account information for verification purposes. These thieves are phishing for account in
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Do you really have to know how feeds work? Not really. But you do need to understand how they can benefit you as a consumer or as an information seeker.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Do you sometimes notice your computer running slower. Is your computer acting strange almost like its possessed? Well, it just may be plagued with Spyware. Spyware is a common term for files that are installed on your system without your knowledge. It allows companies to monitor your Internet activity. Believe it or not, Spyware is now the leading threat to our computers, and our online privacy. It's ahead of viruses.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
The Message Must Get Through-----------------------------The year is 300A.D., and you're part of a war machineunlike anything the world has ever seen. You are a fieldGeneral for the Roman Empire and charged with assimilatingyet another non-Roman culture. Your current mission; gettactical information you've collected in the field to anoutpost one hundred miles away. The land between you and theoutpost is treacherous and filled with enemy. Theinformation you've collected is critical to the succes
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Microsoft routinely releases new security updates, many of which are given it's highest severity rating "critical". Here's a typical announcement
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
It seems that nowadays cybercriminals prefer cash to fun. That is why malicious programs of various kinds (viruses, worms, Trojan horses, etc.) are very often aimed at stealing valuable -- in a direct sense of this word -- private and financial information. When written, these programs are spread all over the Web.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
File sharing on p2p is soaring despite the music and movie industryefforts to curb the practice. Regardless of which side of the arguement you are on it is likely that sharing of copyright materialwill continue in one form or another for the foreseeable future.
Published 26.05.2006 22:14:00 | Security
Industrial Espionage. These methodologies are being used on a daily basis by competitors maybe even against you. I knew a Private Investigator who used to break into other firm's voicemail boxes. He was suspected of erasing messages and stealing potential clients. I know you may bethinking that is not right. Maybe so but if a Private Investigator cannot protect him/herself than what use are they to a client.
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