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The advancement of Emergency Locksmith Services

The security of your house and your family is very important. When you are having locks modified or installed to your house, you want to know that the locksmith you use is both true and qualified at what he does. Knowing a good locksmith can come in handy, you never know when you’re going to […]

Chinese Prisoners Forced To Scam Gaming Sites

When you think “prison camp,” you probably don’t picture a place resembling summer camp, with arts and crafts, hiking, swimming, and playing games. But in the Jixi prisoner labor camp in the coalmines of northeast China, they break rocks all day and play games at night. Online games often reward players who accumulate a certain […]

Insider Identity Theft Still a Problem

More than ten years ago, when I began speaking to organizations about personal security and identity theft, headlines often read “Utility Worker Steals Identities” or “Human Resource Officers Steal Identities” and even “Police Officer Steals Identities.” Back then the primary concern was insider identity theft, perpetrated by those who had direct access to victims’ data. […]

Back Up Google And Facebook Data

We are increasingly reliant on online calendars and address books, but when you store everything in the cloud, there is the possibility that your essential data could evaporate. Some insist that you have nothing to worry about but what if you got hacked and all your data was deleted? What if you temporarily lost Internet […]

All Clouds Are Not The Same

With the recent disruption of some high profile websites on Amazon’s EC2 platform (Reddit, Foursquare, and Moby to name a few), some naysayers are pointing to this as a weakness of cloud-based email services in general, rather than what it really is, simply a single provider having issues with specific services. While Amazon locates servers […]