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"EFT" Articles
 

  • Firewalls Help Prevent Identity Theft - A firewall can be either a hardware product or software program that is designed to prevent outsiders from accessing your computer or network, and in some cases used to prevent applications already located on your computer from accessing the Internet in order to transmit back to a host. These applications can be understood as having a Server/Client relationship. The program that is installed on your computer can be referred to as the client, and when the client attains the information that it was designed to acquire, it connects to the Server to transmit the data.
  • What To Do When The Market Is In A Rally Mode - When the market is "on fire" a lot of interesting things happen. We are sure you have heard the old adage "a rising tide lifts all boats" and it is one of those "truisms". When the market is on fire just about everyone does well. But when the market gets nasty the rebounds are very often left to the "survival of the fittest". At that point the adage that you don't hear is that "when the tide goes out, only the best boats float". We have seen this pattern before after major market crashes. Money comes back to the strongest and the fittest first.
  • Domain Hijacking -A Way to Steal Your Domain - Domain hijacking is the process by which internet domains are basically stolen. Many people confuse domain hijacking with the "reuse" of an expired domain. One is a legal process and one is not. Domain hijacking is theft, reuse of an expired domain is "opportunity usage". Domain theft is an aggressive form of domain hijacking that usually involves an illegal act. In most cases, identity theft is used to trick the domain registrar into allowing the hijacker to change the registration information to steal control of an unexpired domain from the legitimate owner.
  • How To Instantly Stop Those Food Cravings - Whether it's chocolate or pizza, pasta or Danish, most of us have a food craving we just can't seem to control. Unfortunately, these cravings are rarely for foods that are good for us.
  • Internet Work At Home Scams - Little Frogs In A Big Pond - An online advertisement for an e-book on the subject of avoiding Internet work at home scams started me wondering about just how dangerous working at home on the Internet might be. I stumbled across the advertisement by accident. I have to confess I was doing just what I warn everyone else not to do - allowing myself to get sidetracked in the middle of doing some work instead of making a bookmark and returning later!. An advertisement saying something along the lines of "Secret tips to foil the scammers" caught my eye.
  • Free Identity Theft Prevention and Simple Way to Avoid Senior Fraud - Be sure to protect both you and your loved ones identity and finances. It is really a simple process and itâ€s free. You contact any of the three national credit rating agencies and tell them your identification may have been compromised. You need to mark the date you called the credit bureaus because you have to continue to make these calls every 6 months or yearly. They will put an alert on your information and nobody can get credit in your name without the creditor calling you first for your approval. If your relative has moved make sure you list the new phone number.
  • FACTA Law and Paper Shredders - FACTA stands for "Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act", a law that became effective in June 2005. The FACTA law requires companies that have one or more employees to provide them with proper document disposal equipment. In other words, according to the FACTA Law, important personal or business related documents have to be discarded in a safe way that thoroughly eliminates chances of identity theft.
  • Babe Ruth Quotes - Some quotes that The Babe said and what some other people had to say about Babe Ruth. "The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime." Babe Ruth In August 1948, Ruth died of throat cancer and lay in state at Yankee Stadium, the baseball cathedral built on the fruits of his work. Ruth's funeral took place on a day of such heat that pallbearer and former teammate Joe Dugan said, "I'd give a hundred dollars for a beer." The old pitcher Waite Hoyt replied in Ruth's spirit: "So would the Babe.
  • Identity Theft: Let Me Count The Ways - I received an e-mail message from "Paypal" not to long ago. The e-mail stated that PayPal needed me to update and verify my security information for their database. I didn't. One of the sentences in the e-mail read: "Complete the necessary verification tasks within 5 days, or your account might get temporarily suspended.
  • 'Phishing' for Suckers: Two Things You Should Look For In An email - "For Your Immediate Attention! Don't Lose Your Account! Update Immediately!" Bob opened the email and was confronted by the logo of one of his major credit card companies. He had been carrying the card for some time, and had used it for a lot of online purchases.
  • Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself - This year an estimated 10 million people will be victims of identity theft in the United States. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in America costing consumers and businesses tens of millions of dollars a year. Though there is no way to totally prevent yourself from becoming a victim of identity theft you can lower your risks of becoming a victim by taking the right precautions and understanding how identity theft occurs. How Thieves Take Your Identity - Snatch your wallet or purse. - Steal your mail. - Thieves may go through your trash looking for bank and credit card statements or anything containing your personal information. - Thieves may steal your information from organizations such as merchants, banks, utility companies or even government agencies.
  • Take 5 Minutes to Protect YOUR Family Name - Have you ever "Googled" yourself? Do it and you may be surprised at how many people share your name or some combination of it. A fact easily verified by opening a local phone book in many cases. On the internet however, there will only be ONE domain name like yours exactly the way you'd like it. The question is, will it be registered to you or to someone else with whom you share a name? Don't Let someone else take YOUR name online.. Even if you don't use it for now, you should register and claim your family name before someone else does.
  • The Cleft Defect in Infants - On the average, one in every one thousand babies are born with a defect known as cleft lip and/or palate. A cleft lip is a split that runs through the center of the lip and may extend into the nostril. A cleft palate may separate the soft and hard muscular tissues and /or the entire roof of the mouth.
  • Ten Ways to Fight Identity Theft - Recent reports estimate that as many as one in ten of the population have been a victim of indentity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes of the last few years. By using a variety of means to usurp your identity and pass themselves off as you, the criminals involved go on to commit fraud and theft in your name - leaving you to pick up the pieces afterwards.
  • Mugged While Sleeping... Leads To Credit Repair - On the way home from work, Tom looked at a short list on his "to do list" and began sequencing the list into a logical travel pattern to minimize crisscrossing.
  • Identity Theft is a SCAM - 10 years ago nobody had heard of Identity Theft. Today it's the world's biggest problem. Recently the Presidential Adviser on cyber security stated: "I fear Identity Theft more than I fear Al Qaeda.
  • Identity Theft: Phishing in Dangerous Water - Have you received one yet? You know. The email directing you to visit a familiar website where for some odd reason you're being asked to update your personal information? The website asks you to verify your passwords, credit card numbers, social security number, or even your bank account. You recognize the company name as one that you've done business with in the past, so you click on the "take me there" link and proceed to provide all the information they've requested. No problem right? Except you find out much later that the website is a fraud. It was created for one reason: to steal your personal information. Welcome to the world of phishing.
  • Start Investing Early in Your Career - You're young, you just landed a new job and you're going to be getting a decent paycheck. You also have bills and student loans to pay and there are also a few items that you've always wanted so now you can finally afford them. Investing for your retirement may be the last thing on your mind at the start of a new career. Especially being so young. Take some advice from those with a little more experience: Start investing early in your career. Start from day one and you will never miss that money you're setting aside. If your company has available a 401-K or a TSP program, jump on the bandwagon immediately.
  • History of ID theft - Not being one of those being listed in the history of identity theft crimes Forget guns and violence.
  • Comprehensive Steps on Preventing Identity Theft - Have you constantly been hearing reports about identity theft crimes? Do you have any idea about what identity theft is? What is Identity Theft? It is the stealing of your personal data like your social security number, licenses number, credit card and bank account numbers, and even your other's maiden name. You do not like your identity be stole from you, do you? Being ready, only for instance some takes your identity is necessary. It might be difficult on your part, not unless you want to go shopping one day and decide to use your credit card, only to know that the department store rejecting your credit card and discover that someone has been using your identity to buy something.
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