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- 2). Signs That Your Home Computer Is Infected by Spyware or Adware By : Richard Rogers
There are a number of indicators you can watch for which will suggest that your computer has been infected by spyware or adware. Please note that some of the symptoms listed below are not unique to just a spyware or an adware infection.
1) PC Performance – Both Spyware and adware consume your PC’s resource like computer memory. A bad spyware infection could dramatically slow your computer’s performance including causing your system’s to become increasingly unstable.
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- 3). A Basic Guide To Internet Security By : John Rivers
The internet is a wonderful place; many of us use it on a regular basis for a multitude of functions. Email helps us to keep in touch with family, and friends all over the world and most people have at least one email account. The growing use of digital cameras and camera phones means that we can send pictures at the click of a mouse. MP3 players have become increasingly popular, and we can download songs to play on them with extreme ease.
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- 4). Ten Steps to Reduce Your Risk of Identity Theft By : Howard Goff
You've probably heard about identity theft on television or read about it in the newspaper, and you may already be aware of the damage these crimes can cause victims and their families. What you may not know is how to protect yourself from these attacks. Below you'll find ten steps that can help you minimize your chances of becoming another identity theft statistic.
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- 5). The Modern Wild West By : Rob Sullivan1
They may think they are the Yosemite Sam’s of the modern world, but you are the New Sheriff in town! Marauders of today do not come moseying up bow-legged into your path with a six-gun slung across their hip telling you to, "Stick ‘em up, or else." Instead, today’s modern outlaws can be in and out of your life without a trace of you knowing what has happened.
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- 7). Protect Yourself with Spy Bug Detectors By : Shawn Davis
If you are involved in surveillance on other people, chances are that there are other people involved in surveillance on you. In order to detect when others may be listening in on you, it is a good idea to keep one or two different types of spy bug detectors. Because there are plenty of different bugs out there, and because they make use of a variety of different technologies, it is important to have at least two different types of spy bug detectors in order to sweep for multiple types of listening devices.
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- 8). The Usefulness of Covert Listening Devices By : Shawn Davis
Covert listening devices are among the most useful pieces of spy equipment available. They are relatively easy to come by, and they can be very reasonably priced. Covert listening devices can allow you obtain information that you need, that you might not normally have access to. These spy bugs allow you access to the plans of others, and they can even help you protect yourself and gather information concerning things that affect you, that you may not normally be privy to.
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- 9). Identity theft basics By : Mansi gupta
Identity theft is one of the latest buzzword within our society in recent times. Identity theft refers to hiding one’s original identity and illegally misusing someone else’s identity. The person pretending to be someone else tries to make money at the cost of others and makes an abusive use of fake identity. The occurrence of this form of crime has increased partly due to the expansion in our communication network where people interact or know about only the existence of other person but have not met them person.
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- 10). How to Protect Your Files From a Computer Virus By : Doran Roggio
How safe is your computer? Could you be in danger of getting a virus on your system? Just how real is the danger? What steps should you take if any?
While visiting with a one of my students, I became aware that her anti-virus software was over seventeen months old and had never been updated. Upon informing her that she should update her anti-virus software regularly, she was totally surprised.
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- 11). Disguising Spy Bugs By : Shawn Davis
If you are going to be using spy bugs in order to collect information or gather evidence, it is very important that you find the proper disguise. You do not want to raise suspicions. Simply placing a small electronic device in an area is a bad idea. It obvious looks like a spy bug. Even if it is not noticed immediately, eventually someone will see it and get suspicious.
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- 13). Using Spy Listening Devices By : Shawn Davis
There is no saying that goes, “What you do know can kill you.” There is, however, a proverb that says, “What you DON”T know can kill you.” When considering whether or not use spy listening devices, take the previous bit of advice to heart. Spy listening devices are excellent for surveillance, and there are so many different types of these items that you are sure to find something that works for your situation and that falls within your price range.
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- 15). 14 Household Ways To Protect Your Computer From Viruses By : Marv Ko
Computer viruses are deadly. They often spread without any apparent contact and can be a nuisance, or even worse, fatal to your computer. Individuals who create these viruses, estimated at 10-15 new ones a day, are the electronic version of terrorists. Their goal is to inflict havoc and destruction on as many people as possible by disabling, stealing, damaging, or destroying computer and information resources.
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- 16). Protect Your Privacy By : Matt Garrett
The internet is evolving rapidly as its uses grow in number and variety. More and more users are shopping online, chatting with their friends, or just browsing the web for something interesting. But the net isn't an entirely safe place; some people out there are waiting to take advantage of you and invade your privacy. There are some special kinds of computer program that can help to protect yourself against such threats.
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- 17). How Profits Motivates Virus Creators By : Richard Rogers
The motivation behind hackers has evolved noticeably over the last couple of years. Developing harmful viruses is less about “bragging rights” or satisfying the creator’s ego and is becoming more and more about generating profit or commercial return.
The destruction of data on your computer or corruption of programs you use is a common side effect and what people have traditionally associated with a computer virus.
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- 18). Internet Monitoring, Safety And Security By : Matthew Noel
Internet monitoring is a necessary part of having internet service. Whether you allow your children to surf the web or if you have the need to monitor employees, effective programs can be used to help you to do this simply. There are many aspects that can be monitored and the results can be delivered to you privately. No one needs to know that you are using internet monitoring technologies either.
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- 20). Phishing and Pharming: Dangerous Scams By : Alexandra Gamanenko
As soon as almost all computer users already got used to -- or at least heard about -- the word "phishing", another somewhat confusing word appeared. Pharming. Does it differ from phishing -- if yes, how?
Two Pharmings
Actually, two completely different fields use the term "pharming" now. We can say there exist two separate "pharmings".
If genetics or businessmen from pharmaceutical industry are talking about pharming (spelled like that) it might have nothing to do with computers.
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- 22). The Many Uses of Listening Devices By : Shawn Davis
Listening devices are perhaps the most popular and most widely available spy gadgets out there. They range from little transmitters with poor quality to high tech devices that allow you listen in, virtually undetected able, from 300 yards away. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes and disguises. Listening devices are used to gather different types of information, and can be helpful in a variety of cases where you are investigating just about anything.
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- 23). Cyberspace Samurai's Art Of Hacking By : Mike Cliff
If you acknowledge the foe and recognize yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you recognise yourself merely not the foeman, for every victory gained you volition also suffer a defeat. If you cognize neither the opposition nor yourself, you testament succumb in every battle." - Sun Tzu, The Art of War. Take the immortal words of Sun Tzu, cognise yourself.
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- 24). What You Have Been Dying To Know About Fraud By : Robert Thatcher
Since the inception of the information technology and the technological advancement of the marketing industry, many people are engaging into fraudulent activities. This is because they are able to gain financial gains and advantages to people through easier and faster means.
For this reason, authorities had been trying to suppress the growing trend of various frauds that are currently affecting thousands, if not millions of people.
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