Jul 22

As many seniors get online, one of the first things they realize is that the web is a great way to compare costs of the insurance policies they now have or are considering purchasing.  A very popular policy to research, and even buy online is a medicare supplement.

Upon turning 65, you are eligible for medicare insurance coverage through the federal government.  Since this coverage has many gaps, mose people choose to purchase a medicare supplement policy thought a privite insurance company.

In the past, this was done with a face to face meeting with an insurance agent. But now, with many seniors online, the process is quickly making the move to the internet.

Unfortunately, many new web users are not up to speed on what to look for when it comes to safely sharing their personal information on the web.  Marketers know this, so any websites have begun popping up that to a senior shopping for coverage looks like a company or agency website.

Actually most of these sites are lead companies looking to gather personal information and sell it to the highest bidding agents.  This is not illegal, and most of the companies are very strict about who can purchase the information.

But the senior who is visiting the website doesn’t realize they are putting their information up for sale.  In the following days, as the phone calls and email solicitations pour in they often get confused and make decisions out of frustration.

I thought it would be a good idea to provide 5 tips to make sure your personal information doesn’t become currency on the web:

  1. Don’t provide information to sites claiming to “have partner agencies” give you a quote.  A partner agency is whoever bids the highest for the lead.
  2. Only deal with websites you can identify as the home of a real agency – the best way is to call the phone number on the site and talk directly with an agent.  If there is no number run away from that site.
  3. Use a local agent who specialized in medicare supplement insurance.
  4. Use a web based agency who you find through searching BUT only communicate by phone and ask them directly if they sell leads.
  5. Call us at 800-804-4212 and we can profide a comparison quote from every top company in your area so you don’t have to share your information with multiple companies.

Thanks, and if you have any questions feel free to contact us at www.medciaresavings.net or 800-804-4212.

Our team at medicaresavings.net works hard to bring you the latest information about your medicare supplement insurance coverage.

To learn more about medicare supplement insurance, or to get a medicare supplement quote please visit our website at www.medicaresavings.net

Jul 21

Internet Biz Efficiency – It’s About Getting More Business, With Less Work…

Today’s internet entrepreneur has many more challenges than a decade ago. The unprecedented opportunity and potential returns that the online world provides has resulted in increased competition. Additionally, as the internet has evolved at breakneck speed we’ve seen more and more fragmentation – fragmentation of traffic sources, and that makes finding your clients even harder.

In fact, your potential customers have never been so thinly spread on the internet – and this poses a new set of challenges for us all. How can we tap into the sources of traffic that will respond to the services & products we offer? And how can we set-up a system so that we cover all bases – so that our potential clients are able to find us online?

The answer lies within the software tools that you employ within your business.

Good Software Provides Efficiency – Don’t Ignore This Because This Is The Common Trait Shared By All Successful Businesspeople

Efficiency simply means doing things much faster, without sacrificing quality. Within the context of internet business (where online marketing plays such a crucial role) efficiency will get you more traffic, leads & business than you ever dreamed possible.

So, what are the ways of maximising your efficiency online? More often than not, the secret lies in using various software, tools and applications that can just get stuff done in a fraction of the time it would otherwise take. And it’s not always just about time. Efficiency can breed all sorts of benefits for your website/biz.

Here are just some examples of how key software can play an important role in your business success:

(a) Article Marketing Is A Good Source Of Traffic, Backlinks & Publicity – Of course it is. I’ve been writing articles for years, and they continue to reward me with fresh traffic and sales on a daily basis. That’s great – but the problem is that as the internet has grown, there are now HUNDREDS of different sites to publish your article to. The number of article directories have exploded in recent times – were you to try and submit an article to them all manually, it could very well take 2 days of posting (and you may have to skip lunch).

There isn’t a reputable business expert on the planet that would suggest that this is a good investment of your time. It’s TOO much time to spend on getting just one article out there.

One of my favourite software pieces is the article submissions software – Everyday, I feed it as many articles as I want posted, and it just chugs away in the background getting the job done while I do more important things. This is an example of drop-dead critical software.

(b) Your Affiliate Links Need To Be Protected – If you’re an affiliate by nature, then you already know the importance of masking your links. There are commission pirates about who can steal your commissions, and the growing trend of commission theft can really eat into your bottom line unless you’re very careful.

The solution? Employ some software that not only masks your link but gives you key tracking information so that you know how your campaign has performed.

(c ) Identifying Potentially Good PPC Campaigns – PPC can be very much hit & miss. There’s a sophisticated little piece of kit that I use that actually analyses different PPC ads online, and tells me which of these are actually doing well. It can provide me with the type of ads and keywords that I can use adwords for with maximum effect.

(d ) Forum Marketing Can Be A Lucrative Source Of New Business – Forum marketing has so many benefits, whether you’re in the travel, marketing, real estate…or practically any niche. It’s because targeted forums are meeting places of people who are currently interested in the products/services you offer.

The downside? Many niches have 50 forums or more – it’s a logistical nightmare to keep track of all your posts, over all your forums. But good forum marketing software does it all for you from a central location.

These are just a few random examples of how good software can both save you time, while making you money – typically, I’ll invest in a good piece of software without batting an eyelid. The benefits almost always outweigh the cost by multiples.

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Frasier Smith has been a professional internet business entrepreneur for over a decade.

Jul 21

July 29, 2006 (Nsasoft) — Major new features of Nsauditor Version 1.3.7 include firewall system that allows to stop internet threats and block unwanted network connections. With Nsauditor Network Security Auditor, Systems Administrators are able to gather a wide range of information from all the computers in the network without installing server-side applications on these computers. It is a multi-purpose tool designed to scan networks and hosts for vulnerabilities, and to provide security alerts. Nsauditor Network Security Auditor significantly reduces the total cost of network management in enterprise environments by enabling IT personnel to audit and monitor remote network computers for possible vulnerabilities. The software network auditor module checks network for all potential methods that a hacker might use to attack it, discovers network services and checks them for vulnerabilities. Nsauditor is a complete networking utilities package ( more than 45 network tools in one ) that includes a wide range of tools for network auditing, scanning and monitoring. The product contains a built-in database of known network security vulnerabilities, which allows you to select the items for scanning and add custom entries. Nsauditor can discover NetBios names, audit MS SQL servers, scan for common Adware traces, discover services, devices, processes, installed applications, disks, shared resources, hardware resources, users, local groups and much more. Nsauditor Network Security Auditor has a centralized network monitoring interface, which allows to monitor the entire network from a single computer. Nsauditor Network Monitoring module shows you detailed listings of all TCP and UDP endpoints on your system, including the owning process name, remote address and state of TCP connections, country of origin and service name/description. When you start Nsauditor it will enumerate all active TCP and UDP endpoints, resolving all IP addresses to their domain name versions. You can close established TCP/IP connections by right-clicking on a connection and/or request IP address whois information or trace route. Nsauditor “Adware Scanner” tool scans network computers for common Adware traces. Adware Scanner searches system registry and gives you a quick look at the Adware, malware and spyware installed on your computer or in the range of network computers. Using colored icons Adware Scanner shows harmful objects.

Removable devices create additional challenges for network security protection. Portable storage devices can be used both to download confidential data as well as to introduce a virus into the company network. Nsauditor Network Security Auditor “Removable Explorer” tool gives IT staff more control over unauthorized and dangerous removable devices ( USB device, CD-Rom and DVD ) by allowing them to scan the network for all removable devices that are connected to any one of the network computers. Removable Explorer displays remote network computer USB devices, CD-Rom, DVD drive or other removable storage device information and state, drive type, first and last plug in time, serial number, revision, device name, device vendor and more. Nsauditor performs event log based intrusion detection, monitors the security event logs of Windows 2000/XP/2003 servers or workstations and notifies of the possible intrusions/attacks by using E-mail, Net Send, Speech Recognition method or by playing user selected voice file. In summary, Nsauditor Network Security Auditor is a very complete network tools package for a surprisingly low price.

Varuzhan Kankanyan

Nsasoft

+374 91 215 286
info@nsauditor.com
www.nsauditor.com

Jul 21
Simple Ways to Protect You From Fraud
Posted by Black Bela in Luser Security Flow on 07 21st, 2009| | No Comments »

As the e-commerce industry continues to grow, so does internet fraud. Most people aren’t aware that the fastest growing segment of internet fraud isn’t identity theft but rather online auction fraud and it’s not just buyers who are being ripped off but sellers as well.

eBay sales may have grown 51% last year over the previous year, but general online complaints jumped by 66.6% over the previous year to some 207,000+ complaints in 2004. The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), a partnership between the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), stated in its yearly report that 71.2% of all complaints received pertained to auctions.

Online fraud is a growing problem on the internet and the auction segment is far from immune. The IC3 reports that most complaints consist of late or no shipment of products, items that don’t match advertised condition and bogus payment or escrow services .For more details visit o www.auction-entrepreneur-kit.com. If you decide to offer “all items to be shipped within 24 hours”, make sure you keep your word, and go to great lengths to honestly represent and describe the item in your auctions. Your bidders will appreciate your honesty and it will eventually show up in your feedback.

As consumer fears increase, there are a number of common sense ways to help protect you from fraud, as well as enhance your reputation as a trustworthy seller and set you apart from the crowd.

Watch Out for Bad Checks, Money Orders and Cashiers Checks

Years ago I had a buyer who complained rather loudly when I didn’t ship an item as soon as I received the check in the mail. In hind site it was a good decision to hold the shipment since the check ended up being fraudulent. Bad checks, money orders, and cashiers checks are rampant in ecommerce today. The simplest way to offset the danger of bad paper is not to ship the auction item until the check, money order or cashier check clears your bank for payment.

Overpayments

Never accept any overpayments for any item. One of the more popular scams today is for a buyer to send a cashiers check for an amount that is higher than the agreed upon final price. They then claim it was in error and ask the seller to kindly return the overage when the item is shipped. Off goes the item, the overage amount in good money, and the defrauded seller finds out too late the cashiers check was fake.

Use an Escrow Service for High Priced Items

The primary purpose of escrow services is to protect buyers and sellers from fraud. Basically what they do is to accept the money from the buyer and hold it until the buyer receives and approves the merchandise. Please note that fake escrow services are increasing on the internet. If a buyer contacts you after a sale and recommends an escrow service you are not familiar with BEWARE. At present eBay only recommends one escrow company.

Records, Records, Records

Keeps a copy of every transaction detail from the original auction listing to the last email? You will need that kind of proof to validate your claims if you should find you need to file a complaint.

Protect Yourself by Being Educated

At the very least you need to be knowledgeable about your legal obligations as a seller and familiar with the fraud protections and policies for the auction sites and payment processing services you use. eBay and Paypal have extensive sections on their websites dedicated to fraud policies and protections. You should take the time to read through these or similar information pages for the sites and services you use on a regular basis and be very familiar with the material. A few of the key recommendations from Pay pal’s Protection for Sellers section include:

* Ship only to the address listed on the Transaction Details page
* Use a shipping service with tracking
* Check out the buyer’s reputation
* Accept payment from only one Paypal account per buyer
* Limit credit card payments

Enhancing Your Safe Seller Image

Here are a few tips that will help improve your image as a safe seller for your bidders.

Identify Yourself – Make use of the about me pages to let your customers know who you are, how long you’ve been in business and how much their business means to you. Be honest.

Feedback Ratings – Auction buyers want to see 100% positive feedback.

Methods of Payment – Make it easy for your customers to buy but consider convenience, cost and security in choosing any payment method you offer.

Full Disclosure – Your auction listings should clearly state the condition of the item you’re auctioning, your shipping/insurance and return policies.

Bonding programs – A number of bonding programs are available on the internet. One of the more popular is Buy Safe. In a bonding program the seller agrees to certain obligations such as shipping on time, representing the item correctly, and standing behind the transaction .For more information logon to www.mining-auction-gold.com. In return the seller can display a seal on their auctions showing bidders they are honest sellers and providing transaction insurance in some cases up to $25,000.

Other programs you should be familiar with include:

* Diversify
* Square Trade
* Trust-e

If You Become a Victim of Online Fraud

You need to know exactly what should be done in the event you are victimized. Make your plan now, before it happens. The most recommended steps to take if you are victimized are listed below but please keep in mind these are general recommendations and you should have you own plan based on your needs.

* File a complaint with your auction site
* File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission
* File a complaint with the IC3
* File a complaint with the National Fraud Information Center
* Contact your local and state law enforcement agencies
* Contact the local and state law enforcement agencies in the perpetrator’s home area
* File a complaint with the shipping company you used
* If the perpetrator is a business and a member of the Better Business Bureau you should also file a complaint there.

Jul 21

A Network Address Translator can cure many of the access problems you may have with your home broadband connectivity through the process of multiplexing. This simple, affordable solution can mean the difference between effective in-home networking, and being bogged down with broadband restrictions.

You work from home and have a computer network, your own little LAN for you and the kids. Great. You get your work done, your spouse gets connectivity and the kids get their schoolwork done in record time on their own computers. And all of you can work, study, instant-message your friends or surf the Web from anywhere in the house, or even out by the pool. All this is thanks to your wireless connection to your broadband Internet service.

There’s one little problem…your broadband provider will supply you only a single Internet address, and it wants to charge you for each additional address, or, worse yet, there are no more addresses available right now. Only one computer can connect to the Net at a time. Oops.

“What do I do now?” you say. “Go back to a dial-up connection? Go back to a snail’s-pace link?” (Can you hear the kids now?) “Nooooooooo!”

Fear not, dear modern homeowner and connected parent, there’s a simple, and affordable solution. It’s called NAT, Network Address Translation, and not only will it allow your family simultaneous connectivity to the Net via that single Internet address, it will provide a little more security as well.

Network Address Translation is a technique used by NAT routers to translate Internet addresses from one address to another as data passes through the router. An ordinary router leaves the Internet address unchanged and simply passes the information along. A NAT router, however, changes the address to its own. This serves two purposes: computers on a LAN can access a broadband connection and “look” like only one, and it keeps computers outside your network from “seeing” yours, which adds another layer of security to your home-based LAN.

Here’s how it works. Each time it contacts the Internet, a computer is assigned an address that works much the same way your street address does. Information sent out from a computer is given an address so it can get to its destination. At the same time, a return address is attached to the information. Information sent through a standard Internet router looks the same way it did when it left your computer. It has the destination address and the return address on it. It’s this return address that the Internet reads to know who is sending the information, but so can everyone else. Additionally, if you have a broadband connection with only one Internet address authorized at a time, only a single computer in your LAN can be on the Net at a time.

However, information sent through a NAT router has its return address removed and stored in the router, which then passes the information along with no further changes. The NAT router assigns its own return address to your information, so, no matter how many computers are accessing the Net, they all have the same, single Internet address. The many look like one, which means the broadband system is seeing only that one Internet address, and allows the traffic to pass unimpeded.

The division of one signal, the signal on the Internet side of the NAT router, into the many signals on the LAN side of your router, is called multiplexing. Multiplexing, this ability to have several computers using only one Internet address on the Net, may sound like you’re cheating the broadband provider, but you are actually providing a necessary service to the entire Internet community. There are only so many Internet addresses available, about four billion. Four billion. That sounds like a lot, and it is, but the number of computers accessing the Internet exceeded that number years ago. Were it not for multiplexing, the Internet would slow down and possibly just grind to a virtual halt.

Multiplexing allows computers on LANs to be serviced by a single Internet address. The individual computers will share addresses within the LAN, and these may be the same used on the Internet and other LANs; however, since they are isolated in their own, closed system, there is no problem with the duplication. The global Internet sees only the single Internet address assigned to your NAT router. Thus, the world’s more than four billion computers can still use the less than four billion available addresses without bogging down the system.

The second advantage of the NAT router, which is pure serendipity, is that your LAN is essentially invisible to the world. Outside computers see only the router, not the computers on your LAN behind it. Since the router removes and stores Internet addresses originating from the LAN, it expects only those transmissions that it recognizes as being in response to what it sent out. Unanticipated messages coming from the Net literally have nowhere to go; the NAT router doesn’t recognize them, and won’t let them pass. A computer from the outside, say that of a hacker, cannot initiate contact with your LAN.

Now, so we don’t give you a false sense of security, running a computer behind a NAT router will not give you complete protection, though it can complement your current security measures. Malicious codes can still be downloaded through NAT, and Trojan Horse programs can still initiate connections to a hostile server. Web browsers and email operates through NAT unhindered, so any threat from Web sites and email still exists because the intended victim initiates these contacts, and opens a window to trouble if not careful. Imagine Dracula hovering outside your bedroom window…he can only enter if you invite him in. NAT’s your window; don’t open it to the vampires!

The NAT program is implemented in a computer or dedicated hardware device that joins two networks. One network is your LAN, and the other is the Internet, or WAN, the Wide Area Network. A NAT router has at least two physical connections or ports. These can be either two Ethernet cards, or an Ethernet and a modem. NAT software, like Internet Connection Sharing software by Microsoft, is available from many companies.

NAT software running on a computer is not the same as a Proxy Server, which can also run on a computer sitting between two networks. Every Internet-based application on a Proxy Server must be reconfigured on every local computer to use the server. With NAT, no reconfiguration is needed, which makes your life a lot easier.

NAT can also be implemented in a dedicated hardware device called a broadband router, cable modem router, or DSL router. In the purest form, the router has two Ethernet ports, usually labeled LAN and WAN. Some devices come with a DSL modem, V.90 modem, or cable modem. The modem or cable connection replaces the WAN port in those cases. Some devices have a Wireless Internet connection built in that is connected to the LAN port, allowing additional computers to connect through the wireless network.

Typically, routers incorporate a DHCP, a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, which assigns an Internet address and a Gateway address to each computer on the LAN. The NAT router is the Gateway, the access point to the Internet, so the LAN computers use its address for their own. The Internet protocol sends information not addressed to another computer on the LAN to the Gateway address. Thus, any information destined for the WAN, the global Internet, is sent directly through the NAT router looking as though it only came from the router, not the individual computer.

NAT can cause some problems with some protocols and Internet applications. A simple example is a Web server, which must accept incoming connections from other computers wishing to access its data. If the server is behind a NAT router, incoming connections are not possible and the server will be invisible to computers on the Internet.

Problems can also be had with FTP and some videoconferencing protocols; however, there are simple work-arounds and provisions to overcome difficulties with these and other programs.

Incoming signals that aren’t accepted by the NAT router can be stored in a “safe” area of the router called the DMZ, for Demilitarized Zone, rather than throwing them away. This feature allows these files to be reviewed and dealt with individually instead of just discarding them unseen.

NAT is a simple way to connect several computers in a wireless LAN to a single broadband connection or add an extra level of security to complement your existing firewalls, virus detection systems and other security protocols. While it may not solve all connectivity problems, it is a quick, affordable and easy solution that can be readily installed in your family’s local area network. Your mobile family members are safe to access the Web with their wireless Internet connections, your broadband provider won’t be stifling your connectivity and you’ll be helping the global Internet community to boot. The best part is, your window shades will be drawn and Internet vampires can’t get in, unless you invite them.

Read more from this author at: EdwardMaurer.com

Jul 21
Dos and Don’ts on Internet Security
Posted by Black Bela in Luser Security Flow on 07 21st, 2009| | No Comments »

Seated comfortably in your office chair with your cup of coffee in the one hand and your mouse in the other – it’s amazing how convenient the click of a button can be for Internet banking and grocery shopping.

But many of us still ask how secure are my online transactions? Are my personal details protected? Is it safe to use my credit card on this site?

There is no reason why you should be afraid of transacting online. However, you should be vigilant and make security a priority. In doing so, you will eliminate the threats of cyber crime and enjoy a safe online environment.

So let’s examine some of these criminal online motivated threats to ensure you can correctly identify potential cyber attacks and be vigilant to these. Possessing knowledge of these threats coupled with a trusted security software protection on your PC and of course visiting trusted and secure Web sites (particularly when purchasing goods) will ensure that you do not become a victim of cyber crime.

Some of the most common cyber threats include identity theft, fraud, hacking and viruses. There are certain actions to help you maintain your online security and recognise, avoid and report criminal online activity, which include:

The Dos:

1.Do use a secure browser to help guard the security of your information as it is transmitted to a Web site.

2. Do choose complicated passwords and not the normal birthdays or pet names. Change your passwords regularly.

3. Do verify the site’s privacy policy before providing any personal and/or financial information.

4. Do have a look at disclosures around the Web site’s refund and shipping policies before purchasing items.

5. Do contact the company when you’re not sure about their terms and conditions.

6. Do install an effective anti-virus software program.

7. Do update your software regularly.

8. Do activate a firewall and make sure it is active at all times when transacting.

9. Do keep record of all your online transactions.

10. Do review your monthly credit card and bank statements to spot errors or unauthorised purchases.

11. Do trust your common sense and rather be safe than sorry.

12. Do report problems immediately to the company on whose site you are transacting on!

And now for the Don’ts:

1. Don’t select the option on Web browsers for saving or remembering user names and passwords.

2. Don’t do transactions like banking on a computer you’re not familiar with (such as computers at Internet café). Strangers use those computers and may download software that can be harmful to the next user.

3. Don’t disclose personal information, which includes: telephone number, bank details and physical address, unless you know who is collecting the information, why they are collecting it and how they will use it

4.Don’t give payment information to businesses you don’t know or trust. Only provide such information when appropriate – like an order form for instance

5. Don’t give you password or payment information to anyone online – not even your Internet Service Provider.

6. Don’t download files sent to you by strangers or open hyperlink from people you do not know. Opening such a file could expose your system to a computer virus or a program that could hijack your modem

7. Don’t open junk mail (usually described as any e-mail received where you are not sure of the source/origin) or unsubscribe to it. Rather delete it immediately. On this point it is very important to note that cyber criminals use many ploys with junk mail intended to lure you (or children) to open the mail so it might have ‘too good to be true’ promotions etc – just delete these mails!

These may seem like many things to remember, but being vigilant could save you from having your personal details stolen and used to open fake clothing accounts or for even money laundering. When you look at it that way, taking heed of and implementing security steps is really not that much of a mission at all.

Bobbie Buys works in marketing at bidorbuy.co.za, South Africa’s largest online marketplace. Buyers and sellers come to bidorbuy to buy and sell virtually anything in auction format or at fixed prices.

Contact details: bidorbuy Marketing Department; email promotion@bidorbuy.co.za, web site http://www.bidorbuy.co.za

Jul 21

In this age of information piracy, keeping the integrity of your computer system is a must. Note that in this era of electronic technology, a good hacker can easily access your system and steal valuable information from your company and powerful virus could easily shut you down if you do not have any suitable protection against it. If you do not invest in good computer security, you may end up losing a lot of money.

Finding A Good Computer Security Solution

Even the best computer system will encounter problems every now and them. A glitz could happen at the most inconvenient time so it is important to have a good computer security solution that will help you troubleshoot each problem that crop up. There are many computer software companies nowadays. Hewlett-Packard (HP), one of the leaders in the computer industry has been known for its innovative products such computers, desktops, pc, workstation, drivers, laptops, notebook, digital camera, ink, toner, cartridge, printer, scanner, software, monitor, projector, server, television, TV, storage, networking, printer supplies, computer accessories, IT solutions and others. When it comes to IP solutions, HP came up with a good security solution that is designed to help business keep the integrity of their systems despite numerous threats and challenges. For the past years, the security solution of HP had helped hundreds of businesses all over the world fight off computer threats.

What made the HP Security Solution Idea For Businesses?

HP as a company has been around for more 60 years and it has more than enough experience under its belt to be considered as an authority in the area of computer technology. Experts from this company have spent years studying computer security systems to come up with something that is suitable for our times. Moreover, HP understands the needs of companies all over the world that is why is continue to strive to produce innovative products that can help small, medium and large types of enterprises. HP designs its products to meet the needs of individuals and businesses that is why the HP security solutions incorporate many unique features that address the different needs of individuals and organizations.

The HP security solutions offer a wide range of services which includes individual productivity devices, network security, data centers, integrated identity and access management and security management. By integrating the computer security system into enterprise solutions, the HP security solutions do not just protect the systems of company from threats, it also help increase the productivity of the company by enhancing the capacity of the company to address issues involving risk management and quality of service. Technically, the HP security solution does not just keep threats at bay, it also helps the company grown internally and become more competitive in their field.

Mark Jackson is a freelance editor for HP Computers Online. Read more and find great deals and discounts on HP Computers Online products at http://www.HPComputersOnline.com/index.aspx.
Jul 21
Locate All Across the Country With Ss#
Posted by Black Bela in Luser Security Flow on 07 21st, 2009| | No Comments »

Nowadays, you can track missing individuals and locate with SS#. There are reliable and efficient services being offered by Web sites with turn around time of 1 day to 1 week depending on the information you’re seeking and activity of the person. This is an opportunity for you to find old friends, missing loved ones, criminals or witnesses to a crime. Government agencies and the authorities have relied on social security numbers since almost all citizens and working individuals have these.

Originally, the number was issued to United States citizens and working residents both temporary and permanent in order to track their accounts in the social security system. It is not a national requirement to have one although children are required to be claimed as tax dependents by their parents. The matter is, more and more transactions especially involving business and other financial transactions require all involved individuals to have an existing SS# to be considered as a trusted party.

Other agencies also rely on SS# to identify members and other workers such as the Navy, Army, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. More and more company and business owners issue social security numbers to their employees for security reasons. The Internal Revenue Code issues SS# to people to serve as an identifier in taxation purposes. It is also one way of ensuring that individuals do not try to run away from regulations or skip taxes.

Engines for people search only necessitate you to give the SSN of the person you are searching. Information returned to you will involve the individual’s name or the current name if he or she is hiding under a new one, location and existing contact number. Other relevant information if acquired may also include all previous addresses in the past decade, names he or she was hiding behind, possible relatives, other people living in the current address and past and recent occupations. Searches can take anywhere from 1 day to 1 week.

Take note that there are protection laws concerning confidentiality and privacy issues. Unless required by law, you may be prevented from accessing any information casually. Disclosure or acquisition of SS# can also put the individual at risk for identity theft. In the case of banks, hospitals and other financial institutions, social security numbers are provided assuming that only the owner and recipient know. Authorities will need legal basis for the search such as in the case of looking for possible suspects, criminals and witnesses to a crime.

There are also fraudulent SS#s wherein you cannot fully tell whether the actual person holding or using it is the real owner. There are proposed laws restricting the use of SS# or banning it in some areas and special cases in order to protect the owner’s personal data and integrity. The Social Security Administration recommends that individuals should be careful about using or giving out their SS#. They are required to ask the process or law requiring its use.

You should also have legal basis as to how and why you acquired any person’s social security number. Locating old friends can be difficult but any financial transactions or businesses you input should at least give you all the involved parties’ SS#. The codes will be used only for security purposes in maintaining the credibility of the transaction and it is also your responsibility to keep it confidential and safe.

Ed Opperman invites you to see his cyber investigation website for all of your people search needs. He offers employment locate, internet infidelity inspections, email tracing, telephone investigations, and much more. To know more about people search and other beneficial information please click here now:===> http://www.emailrevealer.com

Jul 20

If you haven’t heard of Norton Security Software, then chances are good your computer is not as secure as it needs to be. Norton is one of the leading manufacturers of software that protects your computer from viruses, spyware, malware, adware, and other annoyances that attempt to access and do damage to your computer system. By installing Norton anti-virus and some of their other products on your computer, you will be protected from almost all threats lurking on the Internet.

The use of security software does not, of course, mean you can afford to be careless with common sense steps of action we all must take. For example, there is no software that can counter a person leaving an important password taped to a computer monitor. But whatever protection is needed on the computer itself, Norton software is up to the task.

Quite simply, Norton has security solutions for your computer that work. Whether you have just one home computer or a multitude you use for business, you can protect your system(s) from some of the worst Internet predators. Norton’s newest anti-virus software is one of the leading protection programs because it not only detects the viruses and spyware, but it eliminates them once detected. Before such malware can even hit your computer, Norton finds locates and blocks it so that your computer is never in any danger. Norton anti-virus software works with your email messages as well, so you never need to be concerned about attachments you receive from strangers or even friends.

If the threat of identity theft keeps you awake at night, you may also want to arm your computer with the Norton Internet Security program. It detects and eliminates spyware as well as encrypts some of your most critical passwords so that no one can hack into your computer and steal your identity. It is a complete system for any computer, and provides the best protection against possible hijack attempts.

If all you need is a firewall, then Norton offers that software as well. Considered to be the most effective of all firewalls, it regulates and monitors all your Internet traffic, both incoming and outgoing. That means any intruders that are meandering their way toward your computer to steal valuable information are rejected. By essentially making your computer anonymous, you will not have to worry about scammers that have found you and stolen your personal information. Also, what is more important is that this software locates and repairs any security breaches you may have on your computer. You simply download updates and necessary patches as Norton makes them available.

If you not only connect through the Internet on a home compute, but via a PDA as well, Norton offers products for that device. It works just like the home computer software option but is installed in your PDA. Norton updates the software when the PDA syncs onto your computer, so that you get all the necessary and current protection available.

With Norton software on your computer, you no longer need to fret that your computer could be hijacked and your data stolen or destroyed. Instead, you can surf the Internet securely knowing you are no longer vulnerable to so many everyday attacks.

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Jul 20

John Walsh of America’s Most Wanted appeared on CNN today in connection with a sensationally successful Operation Orange Tree in the State of Florida. While orange trees are the state’s main natural resource, children are even more precious. The operation is Florida’s first mass statewide effort in the seizure of child pornographers. As a result, dozens of computers with hard drives overflowing with child porn were seized, and 77 men accused of its downloading and distribution.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) is now armed with brand-new secret software. It’s so secret they won’t say much more about it, and so powerful pedophiles will never sleep well again. The amazing new technology can quickly identify wireless routers and illegal files on the Internet, and traces the computer to the owner’s front door.

That’s exactly what they did in Florida. The majority of the children portrayed in the seized files have been identified and rescued. It’s only a matter of time before other states follow suit and sweep child predators off the cyber-streets. However, as parents we can’t afford to wait. The schools and other child-focused organizations make sure every individual on premises has passed a background check. We can do the same.

Have you investigated every private nanny or teacher you’ve hired for your children? Are you positive every one of those people has a clean past? Then what’s the harm in doing one online, just in case? Find out who the friends are your teens talk to on MySpace – they may not be very friendly, or even who they say they are. What about your neighbors? Your children often have sleepovers with their children. Will they or their parents pass a background check? It’s simple, inexpensive, fast and may – and often does – protect children and even save lives. Run a quick background check on everyone who could possibly harm your children; they will thank you for it.

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