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<title> Viruses Free anti virus download</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Viruses&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Viruses; Free anti virus download.&lt;/i&gt; By Martin I am looking for a free anti virus program I can download for free.[1] I am not looking to pirate one, but one that is offered free along with ... </description>
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<title> National ID Obama national identification</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;National ID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; National ID; Obama national identification.&lt;/i&gt; By Joe What are Obama's plans for the Real ID or other national act programs I hear he will be the first one to &quot;proudly&quot; display the new id cards....[1] while the rest of us are led like sheep to the ... </description>
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<title> Phone Privacy What is lana alert </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Phone Privacy; What is lana alert .&lt;/i&gt; By Lisa I hear lots of people talking about the lana alerts.[1] Can anyone give me some ideas of what it ... </description>
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<title> Wiretapping Obama vs Bush wiretapping</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Wiretapping; Obama vs Bush wiretapping.&lt;/i&gt; By Jerry Does any one have stats one which President has conducted more wiretapping of American ... </description>
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<title>Viruses Viruses The Worst Virus Contracted</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Viruses&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Viruses; Viruses; The Worst Virus Contracted.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Viruses&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Sweetness&quot;&gt;Sweetness from Earth, the Universe&lt;/a&gt; 10 comments. What is the worst virus or worm you have ever had on your computer and were you able to get rid of it yourself or did you have to take into a specialist to dislodge it and get rid of it I had a friend who was constant getting Trojans on her computer and she just couldn't understand why or how it was happening.[1] Each time she got one she didn't have the knowledge for getting rid of it and had to take it to a computer expert which of course cost her money.[2] She went through quite a bit of money before she finally decided to have the computer expert show her what to use and how to use it.[3] It cost her a little to have that information given to her but in the long run it certainly saved her a small ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Jul 3 14:48:43 2009 by Will:&lt;br&gt;A few months ago I had something strange happening to my laptop.[1] I don't even know if it was a virus.[2] I would be on the internet browsing through websites when music would start to play.[3] But it wasn't really music, it was more like a radio playing.[4] I closed out all of my programs and it still continued to play.[5] I later ran a virus scan and got it taken care of.[6] I still don't know what it was till this day.[7] Its gone now, so no ... </description>
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<title> Spyware How secure are your internet connections </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Spyware&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Spyware; How secure are your internet connections .&lt;/i&gt; By cwemoy Everyone likes their own privacy.[1] I am one of those kinds of people who will get wary of the slightest hint of invading someone's privacy.[2] Imagine going about your usual business unaware of the fact that you are being watched and each of your step noted Spy ware is normally inserted surreptitiously into the computer to monitor browsing habits without the users consent.[3] Is there a universal law regulating spy ware and when can it be or not used Besides, has anyone of you experienced a breach of security before If uncalled for, how did you handle the whole ... </description>
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<title> RFID Bharatbook.com: Evolution of RFID in postal and courier services </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;RFID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; RFID; Bharatbook.com: Evolution of RFID in postal and courier services .&lt;/i&gt; By Bharatbook RFID for Postal and Courier Services The report &quot;RFID for the Postal and Courier Service&quot; estimates that the global market for RFID systems, including tags, in this sector will be $2.5 billion in 2018.[1] It could be much bigger if current efforts to tag individual items gain widespread acceptance.[2] In due course, over one trillion postal items will be tagged yearly, making this the second largest application of RFID in the world after the retail supply chain.[3] Detailed ten year forecasts are given plus a full explanation of the technologies.[4] In detail, there are over 40 new case studies of RFID in action in the postal and courier service in North America, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia.[5] The major breakthroughs that will provide future success are discussed.[6] Postal services ignoring ... Tags: rfid postal courier_services technology market_report market_forecast market_seg</description>
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<title>Identity Theft Identity Theft Invest in a Shredder</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Identity Theft; Identity Theft; Invest in a Shredder.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/PokerPrincess_1&quot;&gt;PokerPrincess 1 from Earth&lt;/a&gt; 34 comments. You would be amazed at how many people rummage through your garbage when you are sleeping or if you live in an apartment building they do it at night as well.[1] One of the best ways to prevent identity theft is to invest in a cheap shredder.[2] Tear all your envelopes with your name and address in half and shred half of it before putting the other half in the garbage.[3] The Banks and Credit card companies that send you those neat &quot;convenient&quot; cheques to use instead of using your credit card.[4] These have your name AND ACCOUNT NUMBERS on them.[5] Make sure you shred those and don't just toss them in the garbage.[6] Anything that comes into your home with your name and address and any information about you personally, SHRED IT Get rid of it in the safest way ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jul 1 19:44:34 2009 by vlad:&lt;br&gt;for office needs good to go for a shred truck you will be able to see how the documents being destroyed i think it is very ... </description>
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<title>Security Security Ankel bracelets</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Security; Security; Ankel bracelets.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Milly&quot;&gt;Milly from Wisconsin&lt;/a&gt; 2 comments. My DH was telling me about a a guy that got busted at a nearby kmart shoplifting.[1] He had on an ankel bracelet I think it is funny that someone who is being monitored was busted in a store stealing Takes guts, or ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jul 1 09:17:59 2009 by cwemoy:&lt;br&gt;Haha...this is indeed an ineresting one.[1] He might not have been a professional shoplifter.[2] Try looking at it this way, you have been convicted for a serious crime then you have a chance of getting away with something you have really wished to have.[3] It all depends on how you weigh the risks; in his case, he did not do his homework well.[4] It might just have been a minute ... </description>
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<title> Internet Security Cybercafe Security</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Security; Cybercafe Security.&lt;/i&gt; By Mary 13 comments. What is the best way to protect myself when using a computer in a cybercafe I understand there are two significant areas of concern: 1 ethernet sniffing and 2 key capture programs on the computers.[1] Such measures could be implemented by either unscrupulus cafe employees or other customers. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jun 30 09:54:27 2009 by Emily:&lt;br&gt;yeah, i agree with &quot;me&quot; there.[1] It is not even safe to do or transact via net even at your own computer at the comfort of your home.[2] Hackers are everywhere and are showing no signs of invasion until they are through with you.[3] It is better to be very careful in what you do via internet and there would be no harm in trying some anti hacker software..[4] Just be cautious... ... </description>
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<title> RFID Unique ID for Access Control Applications</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;RFID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; RFID; Unique ID for Access Control Applications.&lt;/i&gt; By press release 2 comments. Atmel Corporation, a global leader in the development and fabrication of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced the availability of its ATA5567 small-sized 330-bit read/write transponder IDIC Identification Integrated Circuit with unique ID, which is optimised for next-generation access-control ISO cards and key fobs as used in access control systems hotel rooms, engineering departments and offices, time recording systems, parking lots and as membership cards.[1] Since the device uses low frequency LF , it can be used worldwide; it is insensitive to rugged environments and can also be used in less-than-ideal conditions wet, dirty, shielded by metal, out of sight, or worn on the body which normally complicate the use of RFID devices.[2] The ATA5567 is extremely small.[3] Click on ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Jun 29 20:45:06 2009 by Natascha:&lt;br&gt;Great news if this product is really as robust as promised.[1] I've worked in the hotel business in the last 6 years and a HUGE problem is the constant de-programming of room cards.[2] Especially at the large resorts in Punta Cana, where the way to a guest room from the reception can take up to 15 minutes, it is a big hassle for the guests.[3] This often makes up for a significant amount of guest complaints, lowering the rating of the hotel.[4] I think ... </description>
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<title>CCTV Surveillance CCTV Surveillance Linux-Based DVR vs Windows-Based DVR, the debate continues...</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;CCTV Surveillance; CCTV Surveillance; Linux-Based DVR vs Windows-Based DVR, the debate continues....&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Yanieh&quot;&gt;Yanieh from Manila, Philippines&lt;/a&gt; 1 comments. The DVRs in the Security Market today have been divided into 2 major Groups; the Linux-Based DVRs and the Windows-Based DVRs.[1] Each kind has both pros and cons.[2] One has greater advantage over the other for specific applications.[3] To help the readers better understand the significant differences between the two and which is more appropriate to use for a desired function, please share your knowledge on how you determine one as more advantageous and more efficient compared to the other.[4] Please visit my blog and share your views. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 28 23:23:06 2009 by The Daniela :&lt;br&gt;I saw the website and my jaw drop because of this technology.[1] It is as small as a usb flash disk or I think they have the same size or shape.[2] Though I think this can easily be abused like for example piracy, using it to record movies from theaters but of course it's best purpose is still surveillance.[3] There are various cons and pros about this which I will reserve for the xperts or those who had use an actual ... Tags: cctv cctv_dvr linux_dvr windows_dvr security_dvr</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 &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/sherry&quot;&gt;sherry from somewhere out there&lt;/a&gt; 16 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; Sun Jun 28 12:47:53 2009 by Connie:&lt;br&gt; PLEASE SEE INFO REGARDING MICROWAVES AND SATELLITES IN THIS LETTER SENT TO GLEN FINE June 19, 2009 Honorable Glen Fine Civil Rights Civil Liberties Complaints /Office of the Inspector General/U.S.[1] Dept of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W./Room 4706 /Washington, D.C.[2] 20530 RE: Complaint Mailed May 6, 2008 - Postal Service Express Mail Tracking No: EH173202911US On May 6, 2008, I mailed a complaint to you regarding severe violation of the ... </description>
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<title> Spam Yahoo CAPTCHA recognition</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Spam&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Spam; Yahoo CAPTCHA recognition.&lt;/i&gt; By LX 3 comments. Yesterday russian reserchers released program for automated Yahoo CAPTCHA recognition.[1] Click the link for more ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 28 07:20:56 2009 by &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/George&quot;&gt;George from Montana&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;br&gt;They can range from completely ineffective to slightly effective and from completely annoying to slightly ... Tags: spam captcha_recognition yahoo_captcha</description>
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<title>Privacy Privacy Never put DL on your checks</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Privacy; Privacy; Never put DL on your checks.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Privacy&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Kyndra&quot;&gt;Kyndra from Somewhere Out There&lt;/a&gt; 3 comments. I have heard on tv that we should not put our Drivers Liscence numbers on our checks.[1] Most places, however, will not accept a check unless you put your liscence on it.[2] Ironic don't you ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jun 27 15:42:30 2009 by Daniel:&lt;br&gt;I actually remember cashing my paychecks at my companies bank and having to give my driver's license number.[1] The only reason you have to do that is if you don't have an account at that particular bank.[2] That was what I believe to be the only reason for myself to do ... </description>
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<title> Internet Security Site Wide Cross Site Scripting</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Internet Security; Site Wide Cross Site Scripting.&lt;/i&gt; By Peter sterberg 1 comments. Site Wide Cross Site Scripting is a new concept of attacking Cross Site Scripting vulnerable web applications.[1] Site Wide Cross Site Scripting is a technique to make the injected code to stay resident in the user s browser even after he leaves the vulnerable URL.[2] Researched by FortConsult's R and D team, read the full white paper on the submitted link. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Jun 26 09:17:10 2009 by cwemoy:&lt;br&gt;It seems like a milestone to the ICT sector.[1] Instructions for use comme in an easy to use form.[2] Thanks for the info.[3] Who then is the brain behind Site Wide Cross Site ... </description>
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<title>Internet Security Internet Security my dad fell for a scam </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Internet Security; Internet Security; my dad fell for a scam .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/shaun&quot;&gt;shaun from nova scotia&lt;/a&gt; 4 comments. Was not sure where to put this but thought maybe internet security would be suitable Anyway my dad called me all panicked.[1] He told me that [he's new to the internet life] that he was surfing and all the sudden something popped up.[2] It said that he had a virus and that they could get rid of it if he paid 100 dollars via credit card....[3] and HE DID IT He lost 100 bucks over nothing.[4] shakes ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jun 25 02:27:39 2009 by Frani:&lt;br&gt;Have your father gone out of his mind Why did he do that in the first place, if he panicked then why would he call you before paying that swindler.[1] But your post serves as a warning for all of us who are computer buffs.[2] Sometimes we learn from each others experiences.[3] Thank you for posting this experience in this forum.[4] At least we now know how to deal with those swindlers. ... </description>
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<title> CCTV Surveillance Promotion CCTV</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; CCTV Surveillance; Promotion CCTV.&lt;/i&gt; By anzenthai 1 comments. dome camera CCTV = 45$ DVR = 200$ IR Camera = 200$ Stan Camera = 220$ Anzen System Co, Ltd.[1] http://www.anzenthai.com sales anzenthai.com ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jun 24 14:38:37 2009 by Joey:&lt;br&gt;I don't really know what you are trying to offer.[1] Isn't CCTV some kind of security system ... Tags: cctv</description>
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<title>Phone Privacy Phone Privacy Skype</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Phone Privacy; Phone Privacy; Skype.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Phone Privacy&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Plums&quot;&gt;Plums from the thrush tree&lt;/a&gt; 3 comments. Are calls using skype automatically encrypted These days there seem to be upwards of 5 million people online using skype at any one time which is mind-boggling How easy, I wonder would it be to listen in on any of ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jun 24 04:58:29 2009 by cwemoy:&lt;br&gt;I have heard of the Google talk but have neber checked it out.[1] I however have my doubts about whether you choose whether or not someone listens into our conversations.[2] In any case what is yours is supposed to be just that, private I ran through a certain website and according to a new report, Skype-to-Skype calls, chats and other communications are end-to-end encrypted.[3] Skype uses standards-based methods and a sound design to secure its users, ... </description>
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<title>Wiretapping Wiretapping How to find out if your phone is tapped </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Wiretapping; Wiretapping; How to find out if your phone is tapped .&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Wiretapping&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Callie&quot;&gt;Callie from The North&lt;/a&gt; 6 comments. Are there any products out there that one can purchase that can somehow detect if your phone is being ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jun 23 09:06:13 2009 by &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/George&quot;&gt;George from Montana&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Stop using your phone...[1] or only talk nonsense and ... </description>
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<title>Internet Security Internet Security 13 Internet enemies in 2006</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Internet Security; Internet Security; 13 Internet enemies in 2006.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Internet Security&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/zoya&quot;&gt;zoya from middle of america&lt;/a&gt; 3 comments. Hey all, thought i'd spread the word that I found a list of the 13 internet enemies in 2006.[1] Which are countries that systematically violate online free expression.[2] Hope you enjoy and find it informative ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Jun 22 15:31:49 2009 by Jackson:&lt;br&gt;I don't really know how I could live with internet restrictions.[1] I looked at that list and what is restricted deals a lot with theirs and opposing cultures.[2] No free expression for you ... </description>
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<title> Viruses Linux Virus Risks</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Viruses&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Viruses; Linux Virus Risks.&lt;/i&gt; By Ann 11 comments. Are linux systems more suspectible to viruses than windows Since it is open source I think the viruses makers could examine the source code and more easily exploit holes in the system. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 21 19:55:40 2009 by Chris:&lt;br&gt;&quot;There are about 60, 000 viruses known for Windows, 40 or so for the Macintosh, about 5 for commercial Unix versions, and perhaps 40 for Linux.[1] Most of the Windows viruses are not important, but many hundreds have caused widespread damage.[2] Two or three of the Macintosh viruses were widespread enough to be of importance.[3] None of the Unix or Linux viruses became widespread - most were confined to the laboratory.&quot; &gt;&gt;Editor's note: unfortunately we ... </description>
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<title>Internet Privacy Internet Privacy Good proxy servers</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Internet Privacy; Internet Privacy; Good proxy servers.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Internet Privacy&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/jnights&quot;&gt;jnights from Watching my back&lt;/a&gt; 14 comments. We are currently working on an application that polls various sites on a regular basis.[1] We want to remain anonymous so I was considering using a proxy server.[2] Are there any recommended free proxy ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 21 14:04:03 2009 by &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Olssen&quot;&gt;Olssen from Canada&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;br&gt;According to Anonymous-Proxy-Server Private Policy they collect no logs or customer data beyond what is required for performance tuning and security monitoring of our servers.[1] This data does not have any information, which can identify a customer or customers' personal usage and Internet activities conducted.[2] Any such data is analyzed only statistically, and is destroyed soon thereafter. ... Tags: proxy</description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Spam&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Spam; Spam; What I do to avoid spam.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Spam&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Eileen&quot;&gt;Eileen from The Blogosphere&lt;/a&gt; 1 comments. One thing that I have done to avoid spam is when I sign up to any new forums that I'd like to join, I use a &quot;dummy&quot; email address to get my login info, etc.[1] I had found that after signing up to many forums I was getting inundated with spam.[2] With the new &quot;dummy&quot; email I just let it go there and my regular email is not affected. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 21 10:41:40 2009 by cwemoy:&lt;br&gt;Even without choosing a dummy email, you can control or filter what you want in your inbox.[1] Every time I log into my account and find that I have gotten unnecessary mail, I do mark them as spam or simply unsubscribe.[2] Using a fake email could make you lose out on important information.[3] For example, I use my exact email address when logging into forums but never get any spam.[4] What account do you ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Investigations&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;Investigations; Investigations; Have you hired an investigator.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;Investigations&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/PokerPrincess_1&quot;&gt;PokerPrincess 1 from Earth&lt;/a&gt; 9 comments. Have you ever had reason to hire an investigator for anything Years ago I was asked to become a private investigator and I turned the job down because I really didn't want to investigate people who were cheating on their spouses so that the other spouse could get a divorce.[1] I certainly didn't want to have to sit outside a house or apartment building for hours at a time picking my nails.[2] I have had to hire investigators when I worked in law for tracking down missing people or people who skipped out on bank loans etc.[3] But I doubt if I would ever have to hire one in private life except maybe to track down someone for an ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Jun 19 03:34:59 2009 by Linda:&lt;br&gt;What are the benefits of hiring a Private Investigator Private investigators are licensed by the state to gather information and engage in surveillance.[1] Private investigators understand what is permitted under state law.[2] If the potential for legal proceedings exists e.g., divorce, child custody, alimony, etc. , hiring a private investigator can help minimize your risk.[3] Many people have obtained useful information about a spouse on their own, ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;CCTV Surveillance&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; CCTV Surveillance; DVR Reviews.&lt;/i&gt; By CCTVCenter 6 comments. Greetings, I am in the process of creating a blog related to the CCTV industry and was wondering if anyone knows of any quality websites with DVR reviews that I can send my readers to Any help is appriciated. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jun 18 03:35:20 2009 by Lily:&lt;br&gt;Closed-circuit television CCTV is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place, on a limited set of monitors.[1] It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point wireless links.[2] CCTV is often used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores.[3] In industrial plants, CCTV ... Tags: dvr blog review cctvcenter_net</description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Data Recovery&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Data Recovery; windows xp, format reverted to prior state, help with recovering files .&lt;/i&gt; By robert v 10 comments. ok so is this odd or just odd to me about 3 months ago i reinstalled windows xp pro over the same version already installed due to some viruses and hoped to just format/erase everything and start anew.[1] i did this succesfully and after 3 months of using the computer and aquiring new files photos, music, videos, ect yesterday something very strange happened.[2] the computer became very unstable and locked up.[3] i had to press the power down button on the tower and wait a few then restarted the cpu.[4] well i have a password/profile on my login and after typing it in, it paused for a few and said something like cannot locate/load your profile due to a possibilitys of reasons.[5] you will be logged in on a temp account.[6] you cannot save any info .[7] i understand that i may have some corrupt login file ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jun 17 16:38:56 2009 by &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/George&quot;&gt;George from Montana&lt;/a&gt;:&lt;br&gt;Try this link for the Ubuntu flavor of linux...[1] quick and easy to test or install on your computer. ... Tags: data_recovery data help format advice windows_xp </description>
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<title> Security Communication Security,Monitoring</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Security&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Security; Communication Security,Monitoring.&lt;/i&gt; By Stratign Customized Solutions in the field of Strategic Electronics for Defense Communication Security, Communication Monitoring, Interception, Integrated Strategic Electronics, Thuraya, DCME Analysis, Iridium Monitoring System, Thuraya Monitoring System, Strategic Defense Technologies and COMINT SIGINT ELINT ... Tags: communication_security communication_monitoring communication_interception integ</description>
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<title> Identity Theft www.BANKSPAM.com</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Identity Theft&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Identity Theft; www.BANKSPAM.com.&lt;/i&gt; By Stratign 8 comments. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jun 16 14:57:32 2009 by Geoff:&lt;br&gt;Wow..[1] way to put it out there.[2] Wodud, if that is his name, has some guts to just come out and say that.[3] Just think if that actually ... Tags: hacker vnblocked creditcard</description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;RFID&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;RFID; RFID; Free RFID training course.&lt;/i&gt; &lt;b&gt;RFID&lt;/b&gt; By &lt;a href=&quot;http://profiles.fulldisclosure.org/Polniak1&quot;&gt;Polniak1 from FL&lt;/a&gt; 6 comments. Hi, Here is a spanking new free training course on RFID technology from Abhisam Software and it has no restrictions of any sort.[1] Anybody can download it without any hassles.[2] The course is about RFID technology and covers all the basics.[3] RFID technology is explained by Flash videos, rich graphics and interactive exercises. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue Jun 16 09:41:46 2009 by cwemoy:&lt;br&gt;Getting RFID information for free will be a milestone.This is a noble cause for educating the masses about a technology that is fast becoming the order of the day in most companies.[1] I have myself subscribed for the information and hope to receive the free training soon.[2] Just out of curiosity, is the training exam based or does one just learn on their ... Tags: rfid_training rfid_learning free_rfid_e_learning free_rfid_software rfid_class</description>
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