How to Know a Ponzi Site

7月 28th, 2010 no comment

These days we find a lot of people turn to the Internet to make some extra money in their spare time by going into paid sites that offer various schemes like PTC ( paid to click ) and online surveys besides other “get rich quick” schemes. Not many sites are honest in their payment policies [...]

Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010 Reviews

7月 28th, 2010 2 comments

Zonealarm Internet Security Suite 2010

Features:New, Exclusive: Advanced Download Protection: Analyzes browser downloads in three unique ways before they can infect your PC and warns if they are malicious. , Exclusive: Free Credit Bureau Monitoring: Protects your identity with daily credit report monitoring and provides victim recovery services. , Two-way Firewall: Keeps hackers out by making [...]

Minimization of Risk of Credit Card Fraudulence in Internet Marketing

7月 28th, 2010 no comment

In order to persist in today’s e-commerce world, it is necessary to accept the credit card for business transaction. But it also comes with the huge risk of taking burden of fraudulent credit card transaction. Therefore clear and focused planning is needed to avoid such situations and this article may be helpful for having those [...]

Simple Steps to Stop Spam

7月 28th, 2010 no comment

Internet marketing is a billion dollar industry. Rogue marketers on the Internet will do anything they can to get a fresh list of victims to send their spam email. The average computer user has had more than one instance where their inboxes are full of illicit advertisements.
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Your Business is Your Business – Encryption and Secure Passwords For the Little Guy

7月 28th, 2010 no comment

Keep other noses out of your business. Maintain your privacy while you surf.
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Computer Security For Writers

7月 28th, 2010 no comment

If you talk to computer experts, the most common home computer vulnerability is a lack of user sign-in procedures – also referred to as “log-in,” “sign-on” or “log-on” procedures. The concept of signing in to a computer system derives from the practice of punching-a-clock before beginning a day’s work in a factory. The term was [...]