September 2012 Archives

Florida's dubious distinction as the number one state in the US for identity theft is unfortunately well-earned.  The number of cases of identity theft reported here each year dwarfs the number of reports filed in most other states, and generally...
There's a new piece of malware that's been in the news recently and this is one you need to be warned about.  Referred to as either "Citadel malware" or "Reveton ransomware", this nasty piece of work actually threatens you with...
There are a lot of scams out there, and sometimes it can be difficult to know who to trust.  It can be especially hard on auction sites like eBay where you have to put faith in someone else to deliver...
None of us will forget where we were on 9.11.2001.  Today, 11 years later, we still have deep sorrow and heavy hearts when we remember that tragic day --a day that changed so many lives forever.  We also haven't forgotten...
Beware of spam appearing to come from the U.S. Postal Service. Some postal customers are receiving bogus e-mails about a package delivery or online postage charges. The e-mails contain a link or attachment that, when opened, installs a malicious virus...
Most discussions of staying safe online center around the websites that you visit, the software that you download and the people you trust with your personal information.  Obviously these are all important topics since the number of scams, viruses and...
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