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  • The Bad Guys Are Phishing For Your Personal Information
    By: Tim Knox | Jan 13th 2006
    The latest attempt by identity theives to steal the personal information of eBay members hit my inbox earlier this week and I have to say, this one is pretty convincing. Even this old dog did a double-take before realizing that the identity thieves were phishing for my personal information again. Read

  • Securing Your Computer System
    By: Michael Perry | Apr 10th 2006
    Today, more and more people are using their computers for everything from communication to online banking and investing to shopping. As we do these things on a more regular basis, we open ourselves up to potential hackers, attackers and crackers. While some may be looking to phish your personal information and identity for resale, others simply just want to use your computer as a platform from which to attack other unknowing targets. Below are a few easy, cost-effective steps... Read

  • Why Is Most Music So Bad Today?
    By: Jason OConnor | Aug 29th 2006
    An exploration of music from the last five decades. Read

  • Beware The Trojan Horse
    By: John Savage | Dec 5th 2006
    We have all heard the term Trojan Horse, but what exactly does it mean? Read

  • On Soul Patrol With Taylor Hicks
    By: John Smith | Dec 10th 2006
    Despite the moans of What is Relix doing covering the winner from American Idol?"a show many probably find to be the antithesis of what this publication is aboutit should be known that Taylor Hicks is one of our own. Whether it was picking up the harmonica at 15, seeing Widespread Panic and Phish in the mid '90s, promoting his own Karl Denson's Tiny Universe and Derek Trucks show or opening for Robert Randolph, Hicks has steeped himself in the live music tradition. Read

  • Online Security: Be Safe With Your Credit Card
    By: | Dec 30th 2006
    You never can be too sure," at least that's what my anti-Internet Shopping friends tell me. Maybe they are right, but the Internet is too convenient and powerful to not take advantage of. So, as long as you are online, you ought to keep a few things in mind after all they could be correct.

    Phishing Scams What to Watch For

    The biggest credit fraud problem on the Internet today doesn't have to do with consumer purchases, it has to do with a phenomenon known as p ...
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  • Spyware - Identification, Prevention And Removal
    By: Danny Palsley | Jan 29th 2007
    Spyware are like uninvited guests, who refuse to leave. In addition, they spy and report your activities and also try to sell you things!!

    Learn how to identify, prevent and remove them
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  • Zombie Pcs, Home Computer Hacking, And Drive-by Hacking
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Feb 18th 2007
    Spyware, Keyloggers, Hackers, Cyber Terrorists, Cybercriminals, Cybergangs, etc. These threats are real and the fact is your computer is most likely infected already! Cybercrime is on the rise. You may not be the only one using your computer. Hackers may be using your computers and you may not even know it. Would you ever know it if your computer were taken over and being used by a hacker? Read

  • Your Child's First Year At College: Prime Target For Identity Theft?
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Feb 23rd 2007
    If your son or daughter is a recently high school graduate and college freshman, he or she is the ideal target cybercriminals are looking. "Why?" you might ask. For cybercriminals the answer is easy and highly profitable. Recent high school graduates and college freshmen provide extremely lucrative opportunities for the cybercriminals to obtain their personal information. Even before they start their first careers, these graduates and college students may be crippled by identity theft. Read

  • Internet Safety Tips For Kids (and Parents, Employers, And Managers!)
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Feb 24th 2007
    Nowadays, staying safe online has become a never-ending battle for children as well as adults. Because cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to your personal security and privacy. Your money, your computer, your family, and your business are all at risk. Read

  • Scammers Don't Always Want Your Money - At First!
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Feb 25th 2007
    Sometimes scammers, clever and scheming vultures they are, may not immediately prey on you for your financial contribution. They may have something more deadly in mind - deadly to you, your computer, and the computers of all your friends. Read

  • Report: Combined Consumer Education And Increased Security Measures Equal Reduced Identity Fraud
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Mar 1st 2007
    While surfing the 'net, I came across a report about the reduction of identity theft and identity fraud. Obviously, it caught my attention. Following, in part, is that report which was produced by Javelin Strategy & Research, and co-sponsored by CheckFree Corporation, Visa Card, and Wells Fargo & Co. Read

  • Twelve Key Questions You Need To Ask About Your Computer Security For Your Home Or Business
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Mar 1st 2007
    Security technology is only a part of an overall security plan. If you own a small business or a home-based business, or if you've been tasked with implementing security at your organization, developing a comprehensive security plan should be a very important part of your overall security strategy. Read

  • The Future Of Safe Internet Surfing
    By: The Internet Safety Advocate | Mar 4th 2007
    When the Super Highway became commercialized, its use was intended for the free and legitimate exchange of information and instantaneous communication. It was a fairly innocent medium, awkward to some, but still innocent and safe. However, nowadays, staying safe online has become a never-ending battle for children as well as adults. Because cybercriminals are becoming smarter and more sophisticated in their operations, they are real threats to our personal security and our privacy. Read

  • Don't Be A Phish: Protect Yourself From Phishing Attacks
    By: Dan Riffle | Apr 29th 2007
    One of the main parts of an effective identity theft protection system is to simply be aware of what information you are giving out and to whom you are giving it. This may seem obvious, but today's technology makes it a little more difficult, especially as more and more consumers move to the internet to pay bills, apply for loans, manage accounts, etc.

    Identity theft thieves have taken the internet by storm. One of their favorite identity theft tactics is phishing. Phisher...
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  • Foxfire - Do You Know That This Browser Protects Your Pc From Phising
    By: Andres Berger Berger | Jul 24th 2007
    Whenever you are surfing the internet and you come across a site that asks you for your credit card details, do you check to see if the site is genuine? Do you make sure that the site actually belongs to the company you are dealing with? Or is it just some college kid who has bought a similar domain name. Termed as Phishing, today there are numerous methods that cyber criminals employ to obtain credit card details and other sensitive information online. Cyber criminals usually use emails and ins ... Read

  • Different Types Of Art Poster Auctions
    By: Patrick Hammond | Aug 14th 2007
    Guide on different kinds of works of art and specific examples ranging from books, maritime items, decorative collectibles and more. Read

  • How To Securing Your Computer System
    By: tellme | Sep 20th 2007
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  • How To Avoid Phishing And Spamming Online
    By: | Nov 22nd 2007
    Phishing on AOL was closely associated with the warez community that exchanged pirated software. Those who would later phish on AOL during the 1990s originally used fake, algorithmically generated credit card numbers to create accounts on AOL, which could last weeks or possibly months. After AOL brought in measures in late 1995 to prevent this, early AOL crackers resorted to phishing for legitimate accounts.

    A phisher might pose as an AOL staff member and send an instant m...
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  • How To Find The Best Ringtones
    By: | Dec 21st 2007
    Ringtones originally were a take-what-you-get feature associated with the purchase of a new cell phone. Currently, phones come with an assortment of built-in ring tones, with capabilities to store countless more.

    Cell phones have become an extension of our individual persona, and as such are a billboard of self expression. Just as someone might decorate their home for individual national holidays, so will they upload ringtones appropriate for certain times of the year. Acc...
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  • Phishing Filter - How To Use Phishing Filters To Prevent Any Information Theft
    By: | Jan 16th 2008
    A lot of people are actually still afraid of using computers due to the fact that they can have viruses and people can manipulate them in order to serve their purposes.

    This argument actually holds true but there are actually different types of manipulations" that people can do. This is where anti-viruses and viruses come into play and one of the most recent developments is creating phishing filters.

    Phishing is the act of fishing" information via the internet, th ...
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  • Protect Your Pc From Trojan Horse
    By: Arvind | Jan 18th 2008
    Trojan horse is a malware that causes serious threat to your system. Get Trojan remover to protect PC. Read

  • Trojans Can Infect Your Computer Through Rogue Websites
    By: sulamita berrezi | Jan 29th 2008
    When a Trojan is activated, numerous things can happen. Some Trojans are more annoying than malicious. Read

  • Easy And Cost Effective Steps To Make Your Computer Secure
    By: Mehmet Onatli | May 6th 2008
    Today, more and more people are using their computers for everything from communication to online banking and investing to shopping. As we do these things on a more regular basis, we open ourselves up to potential hackers, attackers and crackers. Read

  • Trojan Horse - The Greek Myth That Became A Tricky Virus
    By: Mehmet Onatli | May 10th 2008
    We have all heard the term Trojan Horse, but what exactly is it? A Trojan Horse is a destructive program that masquerades as a harmless application. Read

  • Ebay - Sings Your Account Has Been Stolen
    By: Prem Bahadur | May 25th 2008
    Recognizing the warning signs and what to do
    Many eBay users are already aware of the rash of spoofing and phasing emails that has been circulating online for nearly half a decade now. Spoof or phish emails are email messages that appear to be from eBayin fact, they often use the eBay logo and look exactly like messages that eBay regularly sendsbut that are in fact from online criminals instead.
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  • Jam Bands
    By: Dean Budnick | Jun 7th 2008
    While this may not be the ideal forum for a rigorous scholarly discourse on the etymology of the term "jam band," a definition is certainly in order. Indeed, some observers have suggested that the groups encompassed within this broad(ening) umbrella. Read

  • Turning Back The Clock
    By: Mike Greenhaus | Jul 8th 2008
    Tom Leadon and Randall Marshâ€"two of the original members of Mudcrutch alongside Tom Petty, Mike Campbell and later Benmont Trenchâ€"the band’s reunion has been nothing short of a dream. Read

  • The Dead Confirm Obama Benefit Details
    By: Mike Greenhaus-4984 | Sep 9th 2008
    The surviving members of the Grateful Dead have fleshed out the details regarding their upcoming benefit for the Presidential campaign of Senator Barack Obama. As previously reported, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart will perform together for the first time since 2004 on October 13. The group has now confirmed that the benefit will take place at State College, PA's Bryce Jordan Center, with the Allman Brothers Band and an undetermined opening act also set to appear. Confirmin ... Read

  • Ames Bros
    By: kiran raj | Sep 10th 2008
    Ames bros has now extended its reach to Loops and Pluto. Their huge portfolio is a hit on the internet. They have designed apparels for big names like snoopy snoop dog sting and more and you are next Read

  • Phish Returns: Hampton Comes Alive In March
    By: Mike Greenhaus -4984 | Oct 9th 2008
    Phish will reunite for a series of shows this March. As of press time, the quartet's first full performances since 2004 will take place at Hampton, VA's Hampton Coliseum on March 6, 7 and 8, 2009. Earlier this month the band also played a surprise three-song set at the wedding of longtime road manager Brad Sands. The group is expected to announce a handful of additional dates in the near future. Read

  • The Importance Of Getting A Checkpoint Engineer To Secure Company Network
    By: Ribvar Shafeei | Nov 4th 2008
    You can strengthen and enhance your company’s internal and perimeter network security by getting the services of a certified Checkpoint engineer. Security vulnerabilities of private and public networks are real concerns that should be addressed decisively. Read

  • Be Careful With Social Network Invite E-mails
    By: Andrew D. Malek | Nov 15th 2008
    Nowadays, many of us receive e-mail invitations to join social networking websites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, or MySpace. Even if you know the sender and name of a social network to which you've been invited, before you click on an invitation response link, take a second and consider that not all invitation e-mails are what they seem. Some fraudulent "friends" and "social networks" could have drastic consequences to your security and privacy. Read

  • Jamband For Groovy Rhythms With Jay Trainer Band
    By: Vikram Kumar | Dec 14th 2008
    Jamband is the term used to refer to musical groups that do live performances and create albums that speak about fan culture. Read

  • What Is Phishing And Dumpster Diving?
    By: michael gentleman | Jan 5th 2009
    Two common identity scams are phishing and dumpster diving. Read

  • Lionheart Assurance Solutions Says That Complaint Boards Are Chalked Full Of Complaintsid Theft Scam
    By: Lionheart Assurance Solutions | Jun 21st 2009
    Putting measures into place to avoid an identity theft scam at your business probably does not cross your mind very much, if at all, especially if you consider your business to be a quote-unquote small business; however, complaint boards all over the Internet are packed full of complaints related to identity theft and fraud. Read

  • Sound Girls Dating Advice Every Girl Should Follow
    By: Bill Gatton | Jul 10th 2009
    Do you want to be stuck as a friend with the guy you like? Probably not. Take a look at these bits of advice and see how they can help you land and keep the man you want. Read

  • Phish Tickets - Phish To Bring Halloween Show To Indio
    By: Brent Warnken | Jul 29th 2009
    Word of Phish's Festival 8 involvement was announced last week, and phans with Phish tickets are already phlocking to get tickets to the big event. Read

  • Phony Financial Sites Phish For Your Bank Information
    By: Ted Cantu | Feb 16th 2010
    Protect yourself from online phishing scams. Protect your credit card information and watch out for unsavory online thieves and con artists. Read

  • Band Clothing Article
    By: Illrockmerch | Feb 24th 2010
    Band clothing is now available in more stores than they have ever been in. In the past, band clothing was usually only available at the rock band"s concerts, in head shops, or through mail order catalogs. Now rock and band merchandise is available in your local mall in music stores and department stores. But band blothing is also available in the largest shopping mall of them all. Read

  • Swot Analysis On Ben And Jerry’s Company
    By: Joseph Jenkins | May 27th 2010
    SWOT analysis is a model that scans a company’s internal and external environments based on its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Read

  • Leslie Speaker
    By: jojo | Nov 6th 2010
    History
    Don Leslie, at the outset, was refused hire by the Hammond Organ Company, but did work for the local electric company, in a contract with Hammond, to replace the old fifty cycle rotor tone generators with the new sixty cycle units, in customers' homes. The speaker's first name, in 1941, was the "Vibratone." (The name was used later by Fender Guitar Company for a speaker system and effects unit containing a Leslie rotating speaker
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  • Antivirus The Must Have On Your Computer
    By: Eran | Dec 10th 2010
    With the advent of the internet in almost all spheres of life protecting your system against attacks from malicious websites has become a daunting task if you don’t have a robust antivirus installed on your system.
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  • Fake Antivirus Scan On Your Computer To Dupe You
    By: Eran | Jan 31st 2011
    Viral attacks have become common nowadays with the growing extensive use of the internet. Hackers and cyber criminals have extended their boundaries from corporate hacking to retail hacking. Individual computers are attacked for information and duping unsuspecting internet users. Read

  • How To Instantly And Safely Remove Phish/fraudtool.spywarest
    By: Lisa | Jun 3rd 2011
    Does the surprising number of PHISH/FraudTool.SpywareSt on your computer driving you mad even if you have installed a PHISH/FraudTool.SpywareSt remover and firewall? Do you want to remove PHISH/FraudTool.SpywareSt & malware completely because you have found out that you personal information has been collected by someone secretly? If so, my suggestion is to find out a proven and high- engineered PHISH/FraudTool.SpywareSt removal tool. Read

  • Phish/fraud.spywaredetect Removal Method - How To Clean Up Phish/fraud.spywaredetect Quickly
    By: Lisa | Jun 3rd 2011


    If you have ever searched the Internet, you will get knowledge that PHISH/Fraud.SpywareDetect is a deadly threat to the computers, which will spread without any apparent contact and can be an annoying or even worse, fatal to your computer. Moreover, PHISH/Fraud.SpywareDetect can steal your personal information or damage/destroy computer. So to protect your computer and your own privacy, it is recommended that you should scan your computer and remove PHISH/Fraud.SpywareDetect fro ...
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  • All About Santana †The Rock Band
    By: John carlos | Oct 17th 2011
    Santana band was quite legendary and extraordinary and they managed to bag quite a lot of awards and lists of fame. Read

  • Full Sleeve T Shirts This Winter
    By: Harish Sheel | Dec 29th 2011
    If, you give no care to the brand, then there are other place where you can get the full sleeves Tees such as street shops and markets. The street markets have large collection of both good quality and bad quality Tees.
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