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by F. Aldo - 2007-01-02
Now that the holidays are behind us, the cost-conscious among us will be looking for those "post-holiday" deals that are even better than the holiday specials. If you are not the type that has to be a...
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by Jim Degerstrom - 2007-01-03
The problem of phishing, pronounced just like "fishing" and very similar in tactics, continues to grow in the USA. In short, unscrupulous persons attempt to defraud unsuspecting consumers by imitatin...
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by Judy Howard - 2007-01-04
When it comes to credit cards, an ideal world would be where you didn't have to worry about your credit card information getting into the wrong hands. But in reality, credit card fraud is a real conce...
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by Eric Hartwell - 2007-01-17
A man in California is facing a prison sentence of up to 101 years after a jury found him guilty of e-mail scams. The 45-year-old man, Jeffrey Goodin, made several thousands of dollars using his sop...
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by Chris McKay - 2006-11-17
------------------------------------------------------------Ultra Sales Secrets NewsletterFeel free to forward our newsletter to friends & colleagues,provided all content is unchanged, whole, and u...
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by Chris McKay - 2006-11-17
------------------------------------------------------------Ultra Sales Secrets NewsletterFeel free to forward our newsletter to friends & colleagues,provided all content is unchanged, whole, and u...
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by Larry Spinak - 2007-02-03
Phishing, according to Wikipedia, is "attempting to fraudulently acquire sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy business in an electronic communication."You may receive an email tha...
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by Etienne A. Gibbs - 2007-02-04
Zombie PCs, Home Computer Hacking, and Drive-by Hacking By Etienne A. Gibbs, MSWInternet Safety AdvocateSpyware, Keyloggers, Hackers, Cyber Terrorists, Cybercriminals, Cybergangs, etc. These threat...
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by Larry Spinak - 2007-02-05
Phishing, according to Wikipedia, is "attempting to fraudulently acquire sensitive information by masquerading as a trustworthy business in an electronic communication."You may receive an email that l...
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by Gaetane Ross - 2007-02-08
Who hasn't received an email directing them to visit a familiar website where they are being asked to update their personal information? The website needs you to verify or update your passwords, cred...