Adware Programs

October 31st, 2009 by admin

Famous adware programs are 123 Messenger, 180SearchAssistant, 888bar, Adssite Toolbar, AOL Instant Messenger, Antivirus 200 Family, Ask.com Toolbar (Toolbar is involuntarily installed with a lot of different programs, even after you uncheck Ask.com at the time of the installation procedure.), Bearshare, Bonzi Buddy, BlockChecker, Burn4Free, ClipGenie, Comet Cursor, Crazy Girls, Cydoor, ezula adware, lavasoftusa com software adware, adware binet, Daemon Tools – (Software comes incorporated with the “Daemon Tools when  you save Toolbar” however can be unchecked at the time of installation), Direct Revenue, DivX, DollarRevenue, Ebates MoneyMaker, ErrorSafe, Evernote, Ezula, FaceGame.exe, FlashGet, Gamespy, Gamevance, Gator, Gool.exe, Kazaa, Limewire (on a few music downloads), Messenger Plus! Live – (Software comes incorporated with adware, however can be unchecked at the time of installation), MessengerSkinner, Micro Antivirus, Mirar Toolbar, Oemji Toolbar, PornDigger!, Quicken2008, RealPlayer, Smiley Central, Spotify – (A subscription can be paid to get rid of ads.), TagASaurus, TopMoxie, Tribal Fusion, Videothang, Viewpoint Media Player, VirusProtectPro, Vuze, WeatherBug, WhenU, WinAce (currently with MeMedia AdVantage), WinFixer, Windows Live Messenger, Winzix, XXX Shop online XXX Toy, Zango, Zango Toolbar, Zwinky

 

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Pop Up Blockers

September 3rd, 2009 by admin

Word of mouth is a powerful consumer report, so talk to people who have downloaded blockers, bought them, or is just using the ones that came with their existing software. You will quickly find out what is worth your time and money and which is not. Asking around is a great idea so that you can make the most of your money.

Pop up blockers are almost a necessity anymore. You likely do not enjoy or want to read the pop ups that litter your browser every time you find your way to the wrong internet site. Instead, you want to be able to browse the internet with speed and with peace of mind that you aren’t getting bombed with the viruses, ezula adware spyware that can be associated with those pop ups. So check out the internet or go to your local computer store.

 

 

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Corporate Data Security

May 19th, 2008 by admin

If we don’t make some moves to improve our corporate data security, we’re going to be in big trouble. of course, say that to management, and it falls on deaf ears. They just aren’t willing to pony up the necessary funds until it’s too late.
So I’ve been taking some time to learn about Church Data Security, to see if there;s a way I can convince my boss of its importance. Why is it that the idiots always end up in charge?
The best part is that I’m the one that will miss 3 days of sleep if this all comes crashing down, not them.

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The importance of online security

January 29th, 2008 by admin

The growth of the internet has resulted in attempts by scammers to perpetrate credit card fraud. As a result merchants have installed initiatives to prevent and identify fraud. Credit card companies are also actively working on new measures for credit card fraud detection. This is essential for maintaining consumer confidence and safeguarding personal details. Online sites should always ensure that they are using the most up to date fraud detection and prevention measures. This should be considered a merchant best practice.  

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Purpose of the data protection act

December 20th, 2007 by admin

It’s a sad fact but all people in the world are honest, this is a well known fact. We are forced to protect ourselves from identity theft. It’s too easy for someone who knows what they are doing to get your personal information and use it to ultimately destroy your credit and make your life even harder. This is the main reason why the purpose of the data protection act has been implemented.

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What To Know When You Buy Security Software

December 9th, 2007 by admin

You can easily Buy Security Software from any one of the many places where it is sold. If you can buy a computer, you could definitely buy security software. The internet is now one of the more popular places to get security software, much of it freeware with either limited functionality until you pay for the full version, or full versions of the security software that you pay for after a trial period is over. Whatever method or channel you get security software from, it is best to make sure that the software you acquire is suited for you particular needs before you purchase it.

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