Posted on August 19th, 2008 by Computer Geek
Surfing the web is getting more unsafe than ever before. With all the viruses, spyware, adware, and thieves who want your identity, doing anything on the Internet can be frightening.
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Posted on August 16th, 2008 by Ray Lam
Wireless home security systems are one of the easiest and most effective types of security systems when it comes to increase the security level of your home or workplace. Imagine all the problems people have when they want to use wired-only security systems. The amount of wires and work necessary to create a complete security system is staggering. Sometimes what began from a simple security system installation may end in a full-fledged home renovation.
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Posted on August 15th, 2008 by J.D Theis
The internet is a scary place, and many parents are suddenly realizing exactly how scary it can be. Almost all teenagers have accounts at social networking sites like MySpace or Facebook, and not all of them know how to stay safe. They put identifying information on their sites and pictures that come across as sexual, even when they were taken as a way to be funny and silly at the time. This can cause a huge problem and headache for most parents, who worry about their children, especially when they are not very tech savvy themselves. There are ways, however, such as using products such as the remote desktop from ShowMyPc.com, to keep your kids, and your family, safe while using the computer.
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Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Charlie Reese
Wireless Security Camera Beneficial For Quick Installation
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Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Paul Wilcox
Criminals find several different ways to rob other people. For example, a thief might steal a car or cash and other items someone has on their person. They could break into a house and steal things as well. There is another way that criminals now steal that has a unique aspect to it.
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Posted on August 14th, 2008 by Paul Wilcox
With all of the recent news attention on the subject of identity theft, it is no wonder that there have been multiple articles on the subject springing up on the Internet. Many of these identity theft articles provide readers with a lot of valuable information. However, consumers should be aware that many identity theft articles out there use scare tactics to get consumers to buy products they are selling. These articles can be easy to spot if you know what you are looking for.
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Posted on August 13th, 2008 by Keith Markensen
There are many reasons people choose lighting the exterior of their home and landscape. If you were to take a walk around your property, you might notice areas, where once dark outside, someone could possibly trip. Maybe you have some unwanted animal visitors you want to get rid of. There is always the security of your home you want to consider and lights definitely deter thieves or vandals. Do you have an outdoor living space, you?d like to use at night? When someone is coming over, is your driveway hard to find? If so, adding some lights will help your guests locate your home.
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Ray Lam
When you monitor your home or office with closed circuit television (CCTV) surveillance, it’s like you have an entire television network devoted to the safety of your home. CCTV broadcasts your security surveillance on a private in-home network. Unlike broadcast television, CCTV components are hooked directly to each other via cables or direct wireless means. Already popular in large public places where security is heightened, such as at airports or casinos, CCTV surveillance systems are becoming more and more widely used in private home settings as well.
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Ray Lam
With the extensive use of technology and sophisticated gadgets there has been a marked improvement in the characteristic of human life in various respects. Modern technology has also made people’s lives much safer. Electronic alarms have helped people to make their homes less vulnerable to burglary. Home security alarm systems are very popular because of their efficiency and relatively low price.
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Posted on August 10th, 2008 by Michael Benifez
Identity theft is becoming the fastest growing crime problem in the United States, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Criminals commit identity theft by stealing and using the names, addresses, bank account information, credit card numbers, and Social Security numbers of almost 10 million Americans each year, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Learning about how thieves can get your information is the first step in protecting yourself from becoming an identity theft victim.
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