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POPSEliminte Win 32 Heur Virus - Ways to Get Rid of Win32 Heur! Trojan Win32/Heur is a particularly dangerous, constantly-changing Trojan virus. It infects the unfortunate victim without their knowledge and is spreading through the internet at an alarming pace. Did you know Trojans like this one can result in fraud and identity theft?
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POPSIdentity Theft Resource Center Victims of identity theft usually do not know how their identity was stolen. All that they will really know is the fact that they have been a victim of it. When this happens, the damage has already been done. The damage in these cases is can be prevented by identity theft prevention. Effective identity theft prevention measures are the only way to prevent it from happening. Protecting your identity is the only way to protect yourself from these kinds of crimes.
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POPSWhat You Should do When Your Identity Gets Stolen Because you need to surrender personal information to credit reporting agencies for your credit report to be processed, there are chances of credit fraud and identity theft happening. If ever you discover that you have become a victim, here are necessary actions you should take to stop the increase of losses.
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POPS A Real Life Warning: Protect Your Identity! These seven steps are just among the many ways to protect your identity. Now that you are aware of identity theft, you can take necessary precautions in making sure that you do not become a victim of this crime.
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POPSWhy your privacy policy matters TRUSTe guides thousands of sites towards best Web privacy practices, backed by its “trustmark” that indicates certification, and also helps consumers surf and submit information with confidence. So when you click on the TRUSTe certified logo on a website – take Drugstore.com, for example – it takes you to the company’s privacy statement page where you have all your questions answered.
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POPStrust in social networking used to spread viruses
If the online "Trust" network breaksdown, then you get a pretty bad week for social networking in general. To an internet fraudster an identity is worth £80, suggests research from the UK's Get Safe Online campaign. The same study revealed that in 2008 23% of net users fell victim to phishing attacks - far higher than the 8% it claims were caught out in 2007. Small wonder that Britain has been described as being in the midst of a cyber crimewave. Here the BBC offers some advice about how to stay safe online. How bad is identity fraud? In 2006, a government estimate put the cost of ID theft at £1.7bn a year. In 2007 Cifas - the UK's fraud prevention service - helped more than 65,000 victims of ID fraud and theft. Fraudsters use personal details to gain access to bank accounts, run up bills, launder money, create false documents such as passports or birth certificates and carry out benefit fraud. The consequences can be very distressing and a headache for victims to sort
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POPSIndicting the hacker who broke into Sarah Palin's private email - Harpers.org The DOJ has mounted an extraordinary case against the hacker who revealed Sarah Palin's apparent systematic violation of the Open Records Act (by using a private email address to conduct government business). Given that the DOJ normally doesn't care much about cyber-crime, one has to wonder how the decision to allocate those resources was made.
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POPS 'Uncommitted' Votes Rankle Clintonistas "Count Every Half Vote!" To prevent this nomination theft, Democrats decided to count only every half vote. This means Mr. Obama needs to win a few more superdelegates to gain a majority, and it isn't sitting well with the Clinton camp. Senator Clinton is now saber-rattling about challenging the Michigan ruling at the Denver convention. Her feminist supporters are also suggesting that their heroine is the victim of "sexism." Meanwhile, if the superdelegates do give the nomination to Mrs. Clinton, many of Mr. Obama's supporters will cry "racism." The identity politics that Democrats love to use against Republicans has now come back to haunt them.