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<title> Identity Theft Identity Theft Shield</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; Identity Theft Shield.&lt;/i&gt; By Nicole from Sunshine State 2 comments. Pre-Paid legal offers a great Identity theft Sheild program, it is very afforadable.[1] whats different from many of the other services out there, your membership covers you, your spouse and your KIDS Identity theft of children unfortunatley is on a major rise and the worst part about it is most of the time you dont find out about it until your kid is trying to get into college or buy their first car, which buy that time alot of damage has been done to their ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Feb 3 06:06:27 2012 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Jumbled Passwords Are passwords as you description, really better than something remember able, but not obvious.[1] If my password were to be and Am28z 1mkaz7 and and Jma I would have to write that down and then keep a book of my passwords.[2] Then anyone "close" to me would be easily able to make a copy.[3] Or, I would end up using a program to keep an encrypted list of my passwords and anyone who figured out the key would have access to EVERYTHING Of course ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft I lost my drivers license</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; I lost my drivers license.&lt;/i&gt; By Ted 1 comments. I lost my drivers license how can I protect myself again id theft ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Feb 2 21:27:05 2012 by Locker007 from West of NYC:&lt;br&gt;I Lost My Driver's License...Now What Contacted the DMV Has anyone used your ID for any fraudulent activities Do you suspect someone you know has your Drivers license Is it in the bottom of the washing machine Retrace your steps and make sure.[1] If you file a report, your interaction with Authorities increases.[2] Not what you wanted to hear It's your post that makes me leery...[3] Give us more information. ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft 10 Million Americans Have Stolen Identities Each Year</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; 10 Million Americans Have Stolen Identities Each Year.&lt;/i&gt; By Mchenry Ruther from Ohio 2 comments. Identity theft is a skyrocketing crime.[1] Without protection, Americans are at high risk of identity theft in the near future.[2] These crooks aren't just opening up credit card accounts under your name.[3] They're also abusing your utility services, using counterfeit checks, making ATM electronic withdrawals, taking out a loan, getting your driver's license with their own picture, obtain government benefits, and the list goes on.[4] Damages Cost From Hundreds to Thousands of Dollars Money isn't the only thing you'll be losing from these unfortunate circumstances.[5] Other potential losses include loss of employment, rejection for loans, and also the possibility of being arrested for a crime you didn't commit.[6] Identity theft, depending on the type of theft that takes place, could take years to ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Feb 2 21:10:11 2012 by Locker007 from West of NYC:&lt;br&gt;Copy/Pasting is a short-cut to thinking Please don't do that.[1] It's embarrassing It's believed the crime of Identity Theft occurs every 7.2 seconds.[2] No one knows for sure because it's still an under-documented crime.[3] One reason is the victim may be unwilling to admit he or she was fooled by a criminal.[4] What's also amazing is that a number of people don't even know their identities have been stolen in the first place...until it's too late ... </description>
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<title> Data Recovery How to recover deleted or lost data, file, photo on Mac with Data Recovery softw</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; How to recover deleted or lost data, file, photo on Mac with Data Recovery softw.&lt;/i&gt; By trancy11 4 from Beijing 1 comments. Have you ever deleted or lost important data, document, and files from your Mac by accident Now Mac OS are used very popular and Apple devices are hot in our daily life and work.[1] No one likes losing important Mac data files, but file loss situations happen all the time in ways of accidentally deleting, formatting or virus attack etc.[2] However, don t get upset if you lost your files, as there is a number of ways you can recover them.[3] Mac Data Recovery program available today can effectively restore lost files.[4] That is the reason why we need data recovery software.[5] But the question is, Which data recovery program is the best This is a problem faced by most Mac users when they searched data recovery software after data loss.[6] And in this article I would introduce an excellent Mac file ... </description>
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<title> Surveillance The Best surveillance equipmnet</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Surveillance; The Best surveillance equipmnet.&lt;/i&gt; By Ben Otano 9 comments. The best surveillance and security equipment at the best prices on the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 31 05:31:59 2012 by surveillance 1 from uk:&lt;br&gt;new tech I would really like more information about future tech thats we can use throughout our investigations.[1] Is there any kind a blogs you suggest keeping any eye on latest ... Tags: gps tracking digital_surveillance hidden_video_phone_secuirty</description>
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<title> Surveillance Equipment available to see through walls or floors ceilings</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Surveillance; Equipment available to see through walls or floors/ceilings.&lt;/i&gt; By Misunderstood from UK 1 comments. I've reason to believe I've been spyed on for about a year or so by my neighbours who live in the flat/apartment above me.[1] I started noticing them following me from room to room as they have no carpets and I can hear their footsteps.[2] It seems to be especially when I go into the bathroom.[3] Also at times I can hear them making comments about me that they'd never know unless they could see what I'm doing.[4] Sometimes they talk so loudly that I think either they don't realise I can hear or they're trying to torment me.[5] I've done a few things to try and get an audible reaction out of them and each time it's proven that they can definitely see me through the ceiling somehow.[6] Even if it's almost pitch black in my flat it doesn't seem to make any difference.[7] I haven't confronted them with it because ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 31 05:28:57 2012 by surveillance 1 from uk:&lt;br&gt;Equipment I dont think have anything to worry about new technology like that.[1] The only its is possble is with the use of cameras, which ieast to do and easy find.[2] Contact a local bug sweeper for peace of mind ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft Questions: is it safer to use a credit card or a debit card </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; Questions: is it safer to use a credit card or a debit card .&lt;/i&gt; By Darwin from West Farmington, Ohio 6 comments. is it safer to use a credit card or a debit card in terms of protecting yourself from identity theft ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jan 26 17:17:26 2012 by Locker007 from West of NYC:&lt;br&gt;Debit vs.[1] Credit cards Both are vulnerable to identity theft/fraud.[2] The biggest difference is: Using a credit card limits your liability for unauthorized purchases up to $50.00 and in some cases zero.[3] Read the fine print disclosure that accompanied your card.[4] And I agree with some posts, using a debit can limit your liability with the amount in your account.[5] But what if a potential thief knew when your account had a significant amount of funds ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft Worried over daughters identity</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; Worried over daughters identity.&lt;/i&gt; By nonamesleft47 from kentucky 1 comments. I recently made a mistake that I'm afraid will effect my daughter and wanted to get advice on what to do.[1] I had to visit the court house to apply for a name change for my daughter.[2] I parked 2 blocks away and retrieved my copy of her social security card and birth certificate both regular paper copies, not originals .[3] I folded the copies and put them in my back pocket.[4] I stopped in City Hall to speak to a friend and then walked to the courthouse.[5] When I got to the courthouse the copies were gone I immediately retraced my steps several times spent an hour looking and asked every business along the way, including the Police Dept.[6] if anyone had found it.[7] I'm at a loss, not sure what I should do next.[8] The area where I lost the documents is full of illegals and shady characters, I'm sure ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jan 26 16:59:57 2012 by Locker007 from West of NYC:&lt;br&gt;Lost copies of Social Security card Birth Certificate Hello, Here's what I would suggest: Contact the one of the credit bureau fraud departments.[1] Explain the situation and ask them to put an "alert" on her file.[2] This will signal to businesses to be cautious when "she" applies for credit.[3] This alert will stay on for 90 days.[4] Everytime she applies for credit in the next 90, the creditor will contact you/her for verification.[5] One phone call ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft Identity Ruined </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; Identity Ruined .&lt;/i&gt; By vj05 from florida 1 comments. I need help finding a Florida lawyer who deals with government complaints.[1] The Florida Highway and Safety and Motor Vehicles issued another person my same driver's license number which is their fault.[2] We both have the name DL , but live in two different counties.[3] She has a criminal record and a driving record and I do not.[4] All her criminal information and driving record is under my name.[5] I have not been able to find a job that will hire me since 2009 because of this person's felonies and misdemeanors being under my name, DL and social security number.[6] This has caused alot of stress for me and my family for years now and each month i have been trying to get this taken care of.[7] I'd speak to someone within DMV or FHSMV who'd tell me it will be taken care of and then a month or so later I'd ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jan 26 16:40:22 2012 by Locker007 from West of NYC:&lt;br&gt;RE: Identity Ruined I am so sorry to here about your situation.[1] You did the right thing in filing a police report.[2] Since it sounds like to local police were of no help, file a report with the County police then the State police.[3] Here's a few steps I would suggest: 1 .[4] Fill out and file an ID Theft Affidavit, www.consumer.gov/idtheft 1-877-IDTHEFT 2 .[5] Contact www.fraud.org 3 .[6] Contact www.callforaction.org 1-800-IDHOTLINE 4 .[7] Keep copies ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy google privacy...how do I remain as anonymous as I can </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; google privacy...how do I remain as anonymous as I can .&lt;/i&gt; By digityogi from india I have enjoyed Google Latitude with a few of my select friends and family for some time now.[1] It has helped me know where everyone is...but recently Google has required that one must sign up for Google in order to use Latitude.[2] I have avoided Google because i do not want to have a public searchable profile on he web...and want to limit social interaction on these kinds of websites.[3] I have too many friends and it requires too much time and pressure.[4] Question: how do I sign up for google and remain as close to 100% private/hidden as possible So that i can use latitude for 2-3 friends and family Thanks for your ... </description>
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<title> Phone Privacy Telephony w Analog Phone</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Phone Privacy; Telephony w/Analog Phone.&lt;/i&gt; By HelpLessIn from Oregon 2 comments. Greetings all, and Happy New Year I was wondering if it's possible for my analog phone, that's plugged into a telephony modem, to be hacked/listened into or anything that would compromise my privacy.[1] More details are in my profile.[2] Thanks, HelpLessIn, ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 24 19:06:39 2012 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Quick, Easy and Simple There is a quick, easy, simple and extremely effective way to stop telephone spying: SHUT UP ie: stop using your phone.[1] There is not even a requirement that you own or use a phone ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy how do we change our i.p address so others can stop tracking our internet server</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; how do we change our i.p address so others can stop tracking our internet server.&lt;/i&gt; By Darwin from West Farmington, Ohio 1 comments. Someone is invading my privacy and I don't like it How can we change it what sites can we go to to change it I found a site that changes it but I have to pay for it Are those ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 24 18:56:46 2012 by Kristin morgan from United States:&lt;br&gt;Re:"how do we change our i.p address so others can stop tracking our internet se you can't change your ip, really- your ISP may do it automatically but they don't take "requests" to change it, it does not work that way ex-ISP support desk person .[1] With dial-up, your IP changes many times Why not try dialup- of course you want to have the pages load as simply as possible no images, uncheck show pictures, etc another option is tunneling. ... </description>
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<title>Wiretapping Wiretapping How to find out if your phone is being rapped </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Wiretapping; Wiretapping; How to find out if your phone is being rapped .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt; By shaun from nova scotia 46 comments. How does somebody find out if their phone is being tapped In the movies i have often seen people open their phones up and finding little metallic buttons or something.[1] But i dunno if that is true or ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 24 04:37:21 2012 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Clicks and Strange Noises The problem is not they think their phone is being tapped.[1] The problem is they think it is being tapped BECAUSE they hear some clicks or something.[2] Anyway, the solution is easy.[3] SHUT UP.[4] Don't talk on your ... </description>
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<title> Wiretapping How to tell if my cell phone has been hacked</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Wiretapping; How to tell if my cell phone has been hacked.&lt;/i&gt; By Martin from Kansas 7 comments. The most effective way to tell if my cell phone has been hacked...[1] or if it has been tapped is to make sure any hack or tap has been fully disabled.[2] Here are several stop by step instructions: - Place your cell phone outside on a cement base.[3] - Wear protective glasses - Clear the area of any bystanders - Use a large sledge hammer and hit your cell phone squarely and with as much force as possible - Repeat the previous step until there are not any pieces more than 1mm square remaining.[4] To avoid any future problems with cellphone hacking or tapping, simply avoid the purchase, use, or possession of any cellular or mobile devices.[5] Prohibit your friends and family from bringing them into your home as ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jan 22 13:57:16 2012 by John Doe from Planet Earth:&lt;br&gt;Easy to tell 1 Usually a strange SMS will be sent to the phone.You will open it and your mobile phone has been infected with an incurable virus.This could happen at a target residence or office or just being next to someone who is also a target.[1] 2 PLace your cell phone next to a cheap FM/AM radio.[2] Listen to either a talk show or classical music.If you start to hear a strong radio interference signal, lets say 4 or five times in one ... </description>
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<title> Investigations how to know if private investigator following me </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Investigations&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Investigations; how to know if private investigator following me .&lt;/i&gt; By gadi.wilce0 from US 2 comments. how to know if private investigator following ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jan 17 17:14:43 2012 by John Doe from Planet Earth:&lt;br&gt;Many Ways There are many ways to determine if a PI is stalking you.[1] First, there are many tutorials on Youtube directly on this subject.[2] Depending on the nature of the investigation, you may look for a van that sticks out like a sore thumb, marked tires on your car, your whereabouts are anticipated, strange RFI signals over your radio or lap top computer.[3] The easy way to get rid of one is to simply walk up to him and say hello.[4] His cover has ... </description>
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<title> Investigations General Manager</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Investigations&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Investigations; General Manager.&lt;/i&gt; By Kazi Ijaz Rashid from Bangladesh We are looking for Active CDMA Cellular Interceptor for one of our elite intelligence force.[1] It would be appreciable if you kindly provide us with more information on Active CDMA Cellular Interceptor system and suggest us the name of company who manufacture such active device.[2] ... </description>
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<title> Data Recovery Economical SEO outsourcing company</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; Economical SEO outsourcing company.&lt;/i&gt; By wolfish009 from US 1 comments. Does anyone knows if there is economical seo outsourcing company around Experienced SEO ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jan 14 07:41:50 2012 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;SEO Outsourcing There are plenty that abound...[1] but many will make posts like you have in a forum that is not relevant to what they are trying to promote.[2] Why don't you ask your question in an SEO or an Outsourcing forum, not one about Privacy and Security Try this ... </description>
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<title> Data Recovery Data Recovery Experts</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; Data Recovery Experts.&lt;/i&gt; By Alex Paster 7 comments. We specialize in data recovery from hard drives, RAID arrays, magnetic tapes and other storage media.[1] Request a free quote today and see how hustle free data recovery can be. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Feb 3 03:17:06 2009 by Kyra:&lt;br&gt;Thanks a lot for the data recovery comparison link, it helped me out when I was looking for the best program for me.[1] Thanks ... Tags: data_recovery hard_drive_recovery hard_disk_recovery</description>
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<title> Data Recovery Blog post: Data Recovery Services announces partnership with CompTIA - Great f</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; Blog post: Data Recovery Services announces partnership with CompTIA - Great f.&lt;/i&gt; By Ursula from Mount Vernon, Arkansas 1 comments. Data Recovery Services, established hard drive recovery specialists, is announcing a strategic partnership with CompTIA, the worlds foremost information technology professionals.[1] ...data recovery services, special discounted prices and an increased chance to save valuable data.[2] This partnership will make it easier, faster ...data recovery engineers and prevent permanent data loss.[3] The actions taken immediately following a hard drive crash, RAID failure or data ...data recovery process.[4] Having easy access to a professional data recovery service can be the difference between a full recovery and ...data recovery skills and dont be left out..[5] This entry was posted on August 27, 2010 at ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jan 14 07:33:45 2012 by wolfish009 from US:&lt;br&gt;Great This is a great news.[1] Thanks for posting a ... </description>
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<title> Wiretapping android phone tapping</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Wiretapping; android phone tapping.&lt;/i&gt; By dana from Pittsburgh PA I have an android phone that i think is being tapped..[1] everything that i read, reduced battery, static, phone shutting off, text msgs..[2] all point to this...[3] is there any way that i can find out if for sure its being tapped any program ... </description>
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<title> Technology Download keylogger for mac</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Technology&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Technology; Download keylogger for mac.&lt;/i&gt; By Alasa from New York I'm thinking something like this.[1] I need something like this to control my child's Mac.[2] After searching for "download keylogger for mac" online, i have got some like download mac keylogger and download keylogger for mac, seems great.[3] Has anyone tried them yet Does anyone have any experience with the device thanks in advance ... </description>
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<title> Cryptography CFP - International Journal of Computer Science and Security IJCSS </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Cryptography&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Cryptography; CFP - International Journal of Computer Science and Security IJCSS .&lt;/i&gt; By J. Stewart from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Computer Science Journals CSC Journals invites researchers, editors, scientists scholars to publish their scientific research papers in an International Journal of Computer Science and Security IJCSS Volume 6, Issue 2.[1] The Journal of Computer Science and Security IJCSS is a refereed online journal which is a forum for publication of current research in computer science and computer security technologies.[2] It considers any material dealing primarily with the technological aspects of computer science and computer security.[3] The journal is targeted to be read by academics, scholars, advanced students, practitioners, and those seeking an update on current experience and future prospects in relation to all aspects computer science in general but specific to computer security themes. ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Intrusion Detection&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Intrusion Detection; New Intrusion Detection Evaluation Dataset.&lt;/i&gt; By Hadi from Fredericton Hello, The Information Security Centre of Excellence ISCX 2012 intrusion detection evaluation dataset consists of labeled network traces, including full packet payloads, which along with the relevant profiles are publicly available to researchers by applying at our website.[1] Thank ... </description>
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<title>Phone Privacy Phone Privacy Do you watch what you say </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Phone Privacy; Phone Privacy; Do you watch what you say .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt; By Lana from The Dental Office 22 comments. I have heard there are certain words you can say over the phone that the government automatically pulls your conversation and holds it.[1] Like if you were to say the word president, bomb, etc.[2] Is this really ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Dec 27 05:40:01 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Clicks on the line... In the 1940's when people engaged in wiretapping there was a reason for clicks on the line...[1] when someone actually, physically, clips a tap on the phone wire.[2] Like the static you hear when you jiggle the speaker wires connection on on your stereo.[3] Do you really think the U.S.[4] Government or anyone else has the abilities to monitor a conversation covertly ie: silently for certain key words, and then will start putting ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Surveillance; Surveillance; GPS Jammer.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt; By Elroy from New York 47 comments. Are ther personal GPS jammers available that would for example jam a GPS being used in your car ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Dec 19 02:12:06 2011 by marryli from Arizona:&lt;br&gt;GPS jammer well, as the one who loves freedom, a GPS jammer is really a good gadget to hide yourself and not detected by others especially your rude boss I am sure a GPS jammer is really very helpful in our daily life.[1] [URL in text ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Nosey Family purchased my computer with my IP address to spy </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Nosey Family purchased my computer with my IP address to spy .&lt;/i&gt; By dondavid from Palm Springs 1 comments. Is it possible for a nosey family member to build and buy a DELL computer for me, taking note of my IP address to spy on me She does not even like me.[1] So this major purchase made me suspicious.[2] This family member does nothing without hidden agenda If this is true, what can I do to protect my privacy I would appreciate any ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Dec 18 06:18:38 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;The answer is no..[1] but... You computer is assigned an IP address by your internet provider.[2] It rare someone gets a static IP address, ie: one that doesn't change.[3] Usually you get a new different IP every time you connect, or maybe every 12 hours.[4] Depends in your ISP.[5] Plus having your IP doesn't allow a normal person to spy on you, only "connect" to your computer and unless there is a spy program to connect to, then "connecting" to your ... </description>
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<title> Identity Theft Questions: is there something like facebook for kids under 13 </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; Questions: is there something like facebook for kids under 13 .&lt;/i&gt; By Darwin from West Farmington, Ohio 8 comments. I have boys ages 8 and10, I would like to allow them to experience the web in a controlled/safe manner that isn't going to open them up to identity theft, petifiles, and indecent content.[1] This includes email, facebook, etc.[2] but for ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Dec 17 19:18:40 2011 by Kendra 1 from New Hampshire:&lt;br&gt;jump start Jumpstart made my computer slow and it made vireses and we had to buy a new comuter and ... </description>
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<title> Biometrics CFP - International Journal of Biometrics and Bioinformatics IJBB </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Biometrics&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Biometrics; CFP - International Journal of Biometrics and Bioinformatics IJBB .&lt;/i&gt; By J. Stewart from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Computer Science Journals CSC Journals invites researchers, editors, scientists scholars to publish their scientific research papers in an International Journal of Biometrics and Bioinformatics IJBB Volume 6, Issue 2.[1] The International Journal of Biometric and Bioinformatics IJBB brings together both of these aspects of biology and creates a platform for exploration and progress of these, relatively new disciplines by facilitating the exchange of information in the fields of computational molecular biology and post-genome bioinformatics and the role of statistics and mathematics in the biological sciences.[2] Bioinformatics and Biometrics are expected to have a substantial impact on the scientific, engineering and economic development of the world.[3] Together they are a comprehensive ... </description>
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<title> Wiretapping HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR ANDROID IS TAPPED </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Wiretapping; HOW DO YOU KNOW IF YOUR ANDROID IS TAPPED .&lt;/i&gt; By KoKo74 from KCMO 1 comments. Weird things go on with my phone Is their anyway to find out if its tapped And what would the signs that its ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Dec 7 05:01:39 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;What is tapping Tapping is the surreptitious interception of communications.[1] Why do people think that means that they will have some idea it is going on.[2] Now, I agree that spyware often are poorly written programs and cause various issues in your system.[3] But any decent program would be completely invisible.[4] So you need to decide if: 1 You just want to resolve your system issues and/or 2 If you really think someone is monitoring your system ... </description>
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<title> Internet Security hiding information in images</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Security; hiding information in images.&lt;/i&gt; By reem from new york please i search about algorithm for hiding information in images using least significant bit without affect image when we apply image ... </description>
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<title> Data Recovery How to recover your lost, deleted or formatted files, photos and other data on P</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; How to recover your lost, deleted or formatted files, photos and other data on P.&lt;/i&gt; By Jack20125 from CN 1 comments. The amount of data we store on our computer every day is surprising, but what is even more astounding is the value of the information we store on our PCs without any backup.[1] Your family computer may be the sole keeper of your precious family photos and home videos, vast music collection and even financial records.[2] Between hardware failures, file corruption, malware and simple human error, data loss is inevitable.[3] If you ve experienced any of the following, you know just how appropriate the terms emergency and disaster are when referring to a data loss.[4] So in these cases, you need Data Recovery software to help you to rescue your lost files and data.[5] iDisksoft Data Recovery is a powerful Windows file recovery software tools which offers various types of complete data recovery software ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Nov 24 05:13:31 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Cut and Paste Please don't cut and paste boring stuff like that here.[1] Please post something original and ... </description>
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<title>Privacy Surveillance Satellite spying</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Privacy; Surveillance; Satellite spying.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Privacy&lt;/b&gt; By sherry from somewhere out there 50 comments. Has anybody thought of how a satellite could be used to spy on the American citizens I went to a popular site today to get driving directions and I noticed that I could get a satellite view of where I was going.[1] Not only could I get a view I could zoom in and out.[2] I was very surprised how clear the picture was.[3] Now think about this, this is the civilian model imagine what the military can see This scares the heck out of me.[4] I bet they could see right through the walls and into your house.[5] I would really hate to know what they could really do with them.[6] ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Nov 22 02:26:20 2011 by rainbow668 from Somewhere:&lt;br&gt;Countering Satellite Mind Control and Surveillance You can counter this satellite surveillance through NANO technology chips Smart Dust with a device called 'Orgone Generator' which is simply a metal/resin mix with a quartz crystal in it.[1] Those Orgone Generators create an Electromagnetic field in which the chips cannot function.[2] If you can still hear voices after bringing the generator near you then you will need to create more of them and ... </description>
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<title> CCTV Surveillance What CCTV for a farm yard </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; CCTV Surveillance; What CCTV for a farm yard .&lt;/i&gt; By danisamuel from Canada My neighbours have access through my farmyard to get to the road.[1] I have had many problems with them, from leaving gates open, to, well suffice to say I do not trust them.[2] I am looking for a decent CCTV system that will give day and night coverage of the farm yard and ... </description>
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<title> Security Embeded YouTube: Street Smarts At The Mall-Parking </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Security; Embeded YouTube: Street Smarts At The Mall-Parking .&lt;/i&gt; By Martin from Kansas This is my first video in a series of videos that I will be producing titled, Street Smarts.[1] I will be sharing with you some valuable tips on staying safe on the mean streets of America.[2] These videos are my opinions and ideas from years of living in the inner city as a child and 25 years of law enforcement service.[3] Some times people let their guard down, and think because they live in a nice community, all is well with the ... </description>
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<title> GPS Tracking High Power Signal Jammer for GPS</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;GPS Tracking&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; GPS Tracking; High Power Signal Jammer for GPS.&lt;/i&gt; By jasonsmith from usa i recieve a gps signal jammer from [URL in text deleted] it can used on gps/3g/wifi and i want to use it on gps what's the frequency of gps signal and 65311; ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Surveillance; Mobile Phone Jammers.&lt;/i&gt; By SectechBiz 6 comments. Cell phone jammers are devices that create a temporary "dead zone" to all cell phone traffic in their immediate proximity.[1] Jammers are typically used by the police and military to control or disrupt communication during hostage situations and bomb threats.[2] Traditionally, jammers were large antennas mounted on trailers that had to be pulled behind a truck.[3] They now come in a variety of shapes and sizes including models that are about the size of a cell phone.[4] This amazing mobile signal jammer is designed to ensure undisturbed meetings and provide you ultimate peace of mind, cut out the unwanted noise.[5] Check out this wonderful range of cell phone jammers ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Nov 20 07:49:18 2010 by George from Montana:&lt;br&gt;Poor kids Think how the texting addiction will affect them when they get a job and its expands to texting, tweeting and facebooking all day and not doing any work.[1] How many times in a week can you get ... Tags: mobile_phone_jammers transmitters spy_phone receivers cell_phone_jammer spy_mobi</description>
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<title>Surveillance Surveillance GPS Teen Tracking and who else </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Surveillance; Surveillance; GPS Teen Tracking and who else .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt; By Elroy from New York 16 comments. Below is part of their sales pitch.[1] Is it right to track your teen or your spouse this way Is it legal They offer a disclamer: -- Our tracking devices may not be used to violate the privacy rights of others, or in violation of local, county, state or federal statutes.[2] GPS tracking may be illegal in certain states.[3] In no way will LandAirSea Systems, Inc.[4] or its subsidiaries, dealers or partners be held responsible for inappropriate use of these products.[5] -- "It's like having a personal Private Investigator for a fraction of the price " Concerned if your teenager is driving recklessly or wondering about where they are going Suspect your spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend of infidelity Wondering if your employees are using your vehicles for personal use Need a travel ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Nov 15 01:58:29 2011 by mec12tony from New York:&lt;br&gt;GPS Signal Jammer Is Illegal in the United States Recently an electronic device called GPS signal jammer wins favor in the American market.[1] It is a device that emits the GPS signals and leads the GPS receiver into believing that the satellites are not operating correctly.[2] For the drivers, it help them to get rid of their bosses' surveillance.[3] For the business people, it is useful in fighting against the tracking devices.[4] However, FCC has made ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;RFID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; RFID; thesis.&lt;/i&gt; By sarah 6 comments. rfid po for subdivision gate pass ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Nov 12 07:27:42 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Security or False Peace of Mind On the surface it appears secure.[1] Only those with a card can enter.[2] And everyone assumes that the cards unique and only given to the residents, just like a physical key for a lock.[3] However, with an RFID card, why can't a high tech miscreant simply place a receiving antenna with an RFID cloner close to where you present your card to enter and within a day have a clone of everyone's entry ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; CCTV Surveillance; advancement of CCTV.&lt;/i&gt; By purevision from uk 2 comments. CCTV was first introduced during second world war by Nazi's.[1] Their main motive was to monitor the launching of V-2 rockets.[2] Later CCTV has became more popular in many parts of the world.Now a days CCTV was used by many different types and size of business.CCTV coverage was expanded from simply monitoring to the areas that were deemed unsafe for human and employee surveillance and crime prevention, even extended to us in securing our home ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Nov 10 03:28:51 2011 by AJ Cris from Philippines:&lt;br&gt;[URL in text deleted] Exactly Thanks to this technology revolution for giving us the best security systems that caters all our needs.[1] CCTV is a big help indeed. ... </description>
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<title> Phishing Could they have still gotten this information </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Phishing&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Phishing; Could they have still gotten this information .&lt;/i&gt; By asian from northern hemisphere 1 comments. Recently I received a phishing email that pretended to be my bank account.[1] I tried logging in using their URL so I know they got my login info, but then they asked for more info like my checking account number, my ssn, check card number, etc.[2] I typed everything into the boxes but then realized it was a phishing site so I left it without clicking "enter" or "submit".[3] Could they somehow still have gotten that ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Nov 9 04:34:49 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Short answer: yes The short answer is yes.[1] The long answer is probably not.[2] Do you know what "auto complete" is when you do a good or some other searches .[3] You type in few letters and a list of possible options pop up That works because the system reads every letter you type and when you pause for a moment send them to the Google and Google returns the list of matching phrases.[4] That works in real time well, a second or two delay , so if you ... </description>
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<title> Spyware Embeded YouTube: TrustPort Internet Security 2012 v12.0.0.48 Final </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Spyware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Spyware; Embeded YouTube: TrustPort Internet Security 2012 v12.0.0.48 Final .&lt;/i&gt; By Martin from Kansas 1 comments. about: TrustPort Internet Security 2012 - comprehensive protection for your computer and information from malware and Internet threats.[1] The solution stops viruses and spyware at all points of access and prevents access to your computer from hackers.[2] TrustPort Internet Security solution incorporates antivirus, antispyware, antispam, firewall and protects your computer on all aspects of information security.[3] TrustPort Internet Security - comprehensive antivirus which detects viruses ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Nov 6 05:32:11 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Internet Security How does the average person have any idea Why don't the operating systems make the browsers work in a per-session sandbox so what you do now, won't accept your computer or what you do ... </description>
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<title> National ID Embeded YouTube: Ron Paul - A National ID Card Dictatorships have these, not a </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;National ID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; National ID; Embeded YouTube: Ron Paul - A National ID Card 'Dictatorships have these, not a .&lt;/i&gt; By Martin from Kansas 1 comments. Congressman Ron Paul explains on Fox News why he is opposed to a national ID card.[1] -- - WHEN INJUSTICE BECOMES LAW, REVOLUTION BECOMES OUR DUTY " -THOMAS JEFFERSON Let Peace Win Restore America Now - Ron Paul 2012 -- - Are you a Ron Paul supporter but not big on affiliating with the GOP or Tea ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Nov 5 05:35:42 2011 by Martin from Kansas:&lt;br&gt;Look around the world... Now, I am about the last one to suggest a national ID card is appropriate...[1] However, if you look around the world you may well find that nearly every country, free and there are many more 'free' than the USA , or dictatorship based, and everywhere in between...[2] have one thing in common: NATIONAL ID CARDS Now, the system that the USA has had which has NOT included a national id card is probably a big part of why the ... </description>
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<title> Technology Trakpro s GPS fleet tracking service</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Technology&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Technology; Trakpro s GPS fleet tracking service.&lt;/i&gt; By trakpro from Queensland, AU Trakpro s GPS fleet tracking service removes the blindfolds for organisations of all types by delivering accurate, real-time vehicle tracking information on the location and activities of their fleet vehicles.[1] Our GPS tracking service enables you to gain a deeper insight into your daily field operations, and take action to increase profits and be more competitive.[2] Trakpro has strong industry knowledge in commercial and the vehicle fleet tracking management markets.[3] At Trakpro we understand the industries we compete in, and how changing industry trends and technology developments impact the requirements of these markets.We deliver measurable fleet tracking services and GPS tracking for vehicles.[4] Our depth of knowledge in these specific vertical markets helps our customers face the future ... </description>
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<title> Security Article: Internet Banking Safety Tips</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Security; Article: Internet Banking Safety Tips.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here The Internet is a blessing.[1] I can't emphasize this more than enough.[2] Whatever tasks that we used to do in a hard manner years back is now done easily, thanks to the widespread use of the Internet.[3] For some of us, the Internet has also become a steady source of additional income, which is also good.[4] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Security Article: Your Debit Card s Debit and Credit Options</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Security; Article: Your Debit Card's Debit and Credit Options.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here When using a debit card, you generally have two options when paying: a debit option PIN or a credit option signature .[1] Both options deduct money from your bank account, but the debit option gets the money instantaneously while the credit option takes days before the money is deducted.[2] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Article: Using A Privacy Screen When Using Public Internet</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Article: Using A Privacy Screen When Using Public Internet.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here Privacy is the most important technical step that has to be taken anywhere in the digital world.[1] The high number of breaches and hacks leading to huge losses are creating massacre in the world of web.[2] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Article: Basic Internet Tips to Protect Your Privacy</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Article: Basic Internet Tips to Protect Your Privacy.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here Do you see new emails every alternate day from unknown person This is one problem that every person faces these days.[1] In most of the cases, we don t observe but simply delete the emails.[2] However, if you closely check some of the emails that you receive, you would see that there are some of your personal details in those emails.[3] This brings us to the first question, where does one find your personal details The only way you lose your personal details or make your personal details public is through various online initiatives.[4] With the amount of things going Online protecting ones privacy isn t easy anymore.[5] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Social Networking Article: Anonymous threats to bring down Facebook on November 5</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Social Networking&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Social Networking; Article: Anonymous threats to bring down Facebook on November 5.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here Mark your calendars.[1] Controversial hackers' group Anonymous recently released a YouTube video warning that they are going to shut down social networking site Facebook on November 5, the day when Guy Fawkes and the failure of the Gunpowder Plot is celebrated.[2] You can see for yourself the YouTube video embedded below.[3] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Article: FTC slaps $50K fine on W3 Innovation for getting information about chil</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Article: FTC slaps $50K fine on W3 Innovation for getting information about chil.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here It is something to take information from people who are already of the right age.[1] It is something else to take information from children below 13 years old without the consent of the parents.[2] That is not only illegal.[3] It is also dangerous to have that kind of information about children lying around.[4] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Article: Protect Your Online Privacy When Traveling</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Article: Protect Your Online Privacy When Traveling.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here When preparing for your vacation, you might have probably thought of bringing your gadgets with you your smartphone, tablet, laptop, and even your digital cameras.[1] Ideally you should not bring your computer anymore because it is a vacation after all But these are only idealizations that do not really happen in real life.[2] For many of us, the pull of social networking and the need to stay plugged into the Internet are very important.[3] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Privacy Article: Are Public Officials Entitled to Any Kind of Privacy </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Privacy; Article: Are Public Officials Entitled to Any Kind of Privacy .&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here I've just seen a video of one of our local public officials singing some stupid songs in a festive environment on YouTube.[1] Not to take away anything from this elected official, but he did really look like he is not a public officer in the video, and a lot of those people who have seen it thinks the same way.[2] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Privacy Article: Managing Your Personal Privacy In A Marriage</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Privacy; Article: Managing Your Personal Privacy In A Marriage.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here One common misconception that young couples have when they are newly married is that they their respetive privacy is already buried in favor of the other's security.[1] This means sharing information and losing the precious privacy that you have once valued.[2] Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Surveillance Article: Are You Aware of ATM Fraud Crimes </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Surveillance; Article: Are You Aware of ATM Fraud Crimes .&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here ATMs are already a ubiquitous component of our lives.[1] There's a good chance that you went to one this week to get some cash from your savings account that you can use to pay the bills or spendon groceries.[2] The technology has been there for the longest time that we have already assumed that it is a very safe way of getting access to our money, which in turn, we could use for our expenses.[3] But is it really as safe as we thought it would be Read the complete article ... </description>
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<title> Internet Privacy Article: Digital Fingerprinting Collections</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Privacy; Article: Digital Fingerprinting Collections.&lt;/i&gt; By Privacy and Security Articles from Here The recent market is full of new products and those can be bought at a subsidized rate only if you can go through a successful research on the internet.[1] It may have happened to you quite a several times that while finding the details of the product you want to buy, you come across products of 
