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Consumers can take certain steps to protect themselves against identity theft.
Consumers can take solid steps to protect themselves, to make identity theft less likely and to make their financial information less vulnerable.
Question: I have always turned my computer off at night. Recently, when I turned the computer on in the morning, the date and time read Dec. 31, 2001 10:00 p.m. I reset the date and time each day when I power up via the control panel.

Info @ Net: - Daily Times

August 10, 2008

Info @ Net:
Daily Times, Pakistan - 1 hour ago
You can get infected with spyware, malware and other malicious programs just by visiting a Web site or by installing a software which seems genuine. ...

News (52) (ZDNet Australia)

August 10, 2008
A federal judge on Saturday in the US granted the Massachusetts transit authority's request for an injunction preventing three MIT students from giving a presentation about hacking smartcards used in the Boston subway system.
Here are some answers to some questions about how consumers should proceed after federal authorities cracked a massive scheme they described as one of the largest Internet hacking and fraud cases they've seen in the U.S. Q : How did the scheme work? A : According to federal authorities, the suspects allegedly sought unsecured wireless computer networks of retailers — a practice called ...
The Most Common Mistakes that Can Cause Data Loss and Identity Theft

Top Seven Online Blunders
Kansas City infoZine, MO - 19 hours ago
Free downloads often come at the price of added spyware which can slow down your computer. To avoid spyware, download freeware from reputable sites like ...
Every day, millions of Americans access the Internet from Wi-Fi hot spots, including more than 50 restaurants and coffee shops in Columbus.
Q: Dean, I need your help! In the past two weeks, this program showed up on my computer: Antivirus XP 2008. I have tried on many occasions to remove this program. It is a company trying to sell this anti-virus system. Some of the literature with this says the removal has been disabled. I would think there is a way to get rid of this annoying program.