Saturday

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If You Need Help With an Internet Problem You're Screwed

If you need help  with an internet problem the FBI can't help you.  One of my blogs was hacked exposing me and my readers to a world of problems.  All of my internet accounts were affected.  I did what I was supposed to do.  I filed a report with the FTC, the credit agencies, and called the social security adminstration.  I also call the local FBI office. Where I was asked to leave messages, hung up on, and then finally told there was nothing they could do.  I am not only angry, but scared.  I asked one person there, "Do you mean that if if one or more citizens called in a internet attack it would take the FBI weeks to respond?" "What is homeland security doing?"  She said I should call my congressman.

I'll post more details of this problem in the next coming weeks.  In the mean time check one my new twitter page.


Monday

FBI Forced To Divert Antiterrorism Agents To Help Untangle $50 Billion Madoff Swindle


Yep. Bush genius at work. Pick a cause already. Spying on Americans just got a lift.
About Bernard Madoff
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Saturday

Dennis Blair: Director Of National Intelligence?


Are these American spy programs working? How do we know? We still can't find bin laden, but there is a housewife in Montana who's a threat.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Thursday

Protecting Your Privacy When Job Hunting

You are correct to be concerned that a job search might no longer be a private affair, especially when executed on the Internet. In the early days of digital job hunting, many job seekers' biggest concern was whether their current employers would get wind of what they were doing.

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Friday

Verizon Employees busted spying on Obama cell records

Records from a cell phone used by President-elect Obama were improperly breached, apparently by employees of Verizon Wireless, his transition team said Thursday.

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New Visa Card, Generates Random Security Codes

In response to popular concerns with online credit card fraud, Visa Europe has announced a newly designed credit card, complete with a keypad and digital number display, according to the Daily Mail.

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Report: White House e-mail system attacked

It was revealed this week that the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and John McCain were hacked over the summer. Now, a report has surfaced that the White House has suffered multiple attacks in recent months as well.

read more | digg story

New Visa Card, Generates Random Security Codes

In response to popular concerns with online credit card fraud, Visa Europe has announced a newly designed credit card, complete with a keypad and digital number display, according to the Daily Mail.

read more | digg story

Deleting your digital past -- for good

Can you erase your tracks online? We tried to get a few bad mentions off the Net forever. Here's how we did.

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Feds can track cellphones without consulting providers

Documents obtained by civil liberties groups under a Freedom of Information Act request suggest that "triggerfish" technology can be used to pinpoint cell phones without involving cell phone providers at all.

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How a camera can 'steal' your keys

Hide those keys. A quick camera phone picture could unlock your doors.

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