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Personal Security Defender
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Personal Security Defender shares important information that you can use to protect yourself from cyber criminals, identity thieves and any one else who might have an interest in doing harm to you and your family.
Recent Posts
Compliance Is Good For Everyone
Doing business in this wild and crazy world today is becoming more and more dangerous for everyone involved. There is much to lose for both the customer and the merchant. Cyber criminals have learned over the years that small and mid-sized business...
Time To Get Serious About Protecting Your Good Name
Now that Thanksgiving is over and we are headed for Christmas and the New Year it is time to get serious about protecting our good name and money. Cybercriminals and identity thieves are eagerly waiting for unsuspecting individuals who have no ide...
The Conficker Worm Is Still The Biggest Threat on the Internet
Since its discovery last November, the Conficker Worm continues to infect computers and threatens the security of the Internet. Conservative estimates say over five million computers are infected with Conficker. The botnet is so large that expe...
Social Networking: Are You Secure?
A study released earlier this week called, “Bringing Social Security to the Online Community,” indicates that most social networkers are concerned about their security, but aren’t taking the steps needed to protect themselves ...
Businesses Beware – European Cybercriminals Are After You
Small and medium sized businesses are becoming a bigger target for organized cyber-gangs in Eastern Europe according to Brian Krebs a Washington Post Staff Writer. In an article titled “European Cyber-Gangs Target Small U.S. Firms, Group Say...
Are You Ready for the “Red Flags Rule?”
The recent Federal Jury indictment of Albert Gonzales of Miami, Florida and two others for alledgedly hacking into computers belonging to retail and financial companies and stealing more than 130 million credit and debit cards is reminder of how ...

