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By Ripoffs Scams, on April 16th, 2011%
by The Pageman
Question by The New King of Pop: how can i eliminate the threat of “identity theft” when using credit cards on my computer?
btw, i have the usuall AVG free ed, spybot and Malware Bytes
Best answer:
Answer by Jordanstop looking at porn, and don’t try and save some prince in nigeria
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By Ripoffs Scams, on January 1st, 2011%
www.emfnews.org www.emfnews.org www.emfnews.org Dr. Gerard Hyland, physicist, says existing safety guidelines for cell phone towers are completely inadequate, since they focus only on the thermal effects of exposure.15 Hyland, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, says existing safety guidelines “afford no protection” against the non-thermal influences. “Quite justifiably, the public remains skeptical of attempts . . . → Read More: Is Mobile Phone Tower Radiation A Health Threat Part 1
By Ripoffs Scams, on July 11th, 2010%
Clear and Present Danger: Cyberattacks, Hackers and the Increasing Threat to Information Security
After cyber attacks this year on Google, AT&T and others, experts at Wharton and in the IT industry say information security within organizations is increasingly becoming a concern to top managers and directors. As a result, more and more companies will be approaching information . . . → Read More: Clear and Present Danger: Cyberattacks, Hackers and the Increasing Threat to Information Security
By Ripoffs Scams, on June 19th, 2010%
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By Ripoffs Scams, on April 30th, 2010%
Fake antivirus software is ‘growing threat’ to computer users, warns Google
Millions of computer users are being duped in to installing software they think will protect them online but actually leaves their computer vulnerable to hackers, a study found.
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By Ripoffs Scams, on April 24th, 2010%
VeriSign warns of major social networking threat
Phil Muncaster, V3.co.uk , Thursday 22 April 2010 at 17:53:00 Firm uncovers black market trading in millions of compromised accounts VeriSign’s iDefense managed security services arm has released new research warning of “exponential” growth in demand for black market data stolen from social networking sites, as criminals internationalise their campaigns. . . . → Read More: VeriSign warns of major social networking threat
By Ripoffs Scams, on March 9th, 2010%
McAfee, Inc. Unveils New Consumer Threat Alert Program: A Warning for Consumers about the Most Dangerous Online Threats
SANTA CLARA, Calif.—-McAfee, Inc. today warned consumers that “scareware,” or fake antivirus software, may be the most costly online scam in 2010, causing significant monetary loss and damage to users’ computers.
Read more on Business Wire via . . . → Read More: McAfee, Inc. Unveils New Consumer Threat Alert Program: A Warning for Consumers about the Most Dangerous Online Threats
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Ripoffs - Scams Unfortunately, as we hear every single day, being smart is NOT enough to protect yourself from dangerous Internet scams, frustrating spam, or devious identity theft
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