Stun Gun - Useful Weapon For Self Defense

By zzrencom | October 20, 2009

A stun gun is a weapon frequently used for self-protection that is based on electroshock technology. A charge of up to eighty lack volts can be delivered by a stun gun which is enough to kill an individual; however the amperage of the charge is at such a low level that an everlasting harm is not imposed. EMD is the authentic method used by a stun gun to stop an enemy.
The special effects of a stun gun are instantaneous as well as relatively striking. A hurting shock to your enemy can be caused by one second gunshot with a star gun- more than sufficient to notify them that you are armed.

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Tips On Using A Board Camera

By zzrencom | October 16, 2009

What are board cameras? These tiny but very useful cameras may just be your key to designing and building your very own home or office surveillance system. They’re very affordable and easy to mount. There are also several models with nifty features to choose from, which helps expand their usability. If the possibility of working on an easy but practical project appeals to your tinkering soul, here are some usage tips regarding the board camera:
What are board cameras?
Board cameras are just that – cameras.

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Spyware Program Antidote How To Find The Best Anti-spyware Program For Your

By zzrencom | October 14, 2009

First of all, let us define spyware.

Spyware is a kind of software that is sneakily installed onto your hard disk without your knowledge, and relays encoded information on your identity through the Internet, possibly to somebody else who could be using this information for malicious purposes.
In other words, spyware programs are specifically designed to steal information from your computer. In this information age, such a program could potentially cause major damage to you.

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Child Identity Theft

By zzrencom | October 12, 2009

When a child is born, a parent may apply for a Social Security number for that child. A child’s Social Security number is very much sought after by identity thieves. The child identity thief could be a family member (uncle, aunt cousin), another adult who has access and is allowed in your home, someone who has stolen your mail or hacked into your computer. We think we know who the child identity thief could be, but we don’t.

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Hacker Steals Secret Government Plans - Protect Your Information Or Pay The Price

By zzrencom | October 6, 2009

There are two main types of information where access needs to be managed;
1) Company Information
2) Private Individual Information
Companies limit access to certain information on their computer network as a matter of routine. Not everyone will be able to access last month’s sales figures or know the detailed plans for next year. Everyone accepts this as reasonable and protection against speculation in the company’s shares.
Management of sensitive information of this type is can be achieved by firewalls and password protection within a company’s computer network. Access to the information can also be at various levels, eg read only or editing rights.

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How Bad Guys Hack Into Websites Using Sql Injection

By zzrencom | September 20, 2009

SQL Injection is one of the most common security vulnerabilities on the web.

Here I’ll try to explain in detail this kind of vulnerabilities with examples of bugs in PHP and possible solutions.
If you are not so confident with programming languages and web technologies you may be wondering what SQL stay for.

Well, it’s an acronym for Structured Query Language (pronounced “sequel”). It’s “de facto” the standard language to access and manipulate data in databases.
Nowadays most websites rely on a database (usually MySQL) to store and access data.
Our example will be a common login form. Internet surfers see those login forms every day, you put your username and password in and then the server checks the credentials you supplied.

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How Safe Is Your Online Business?

By zzrencom | September 14, 2009

Make no mistake – cybercrime and hacking aren’t likely to go away anytime soon. That means it’s down to you as a business owner to make sure you protect your business and computer systems in the best possible way you can, and that starts with taking an in depth look at everything you are doing, to see how safe your business really is.
Unfortunately this is where many businesses fall down on the job. They are quite literally too busy to take care of the security issues which could bring down their whole business in the space of a few hours if those issues were ever exploited.
Of those businesses who do take steps to protect themselves, the time and money invested often aren’t in proportion to the actual needs a business has.

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Protecting Against The Latest Cyber Crime: Web-based Extortion

By zzrencom | September 8, 2009

There are ways to protect yourself from Internet crimes, including identity theft and one of the faster-growing threats: extortion.
Becoming a victim of identity theft remains the No. 1 concern of adults in the U.

S. , with total identity fraud losses reaching $1. 1 billion last year, according to the National Crime Prevention Council and Federal Trade Commission, respectively.

Dollar losses for cyber extortion could be even higher, as this crime is often unreported because victims simply pay to avoid embarrassment.

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Internet Identity Theft Prevention

By zzrencom | September 4, 2009

You may not realize it, but while you are surfing on the internet it is possible that identity thieves try to capture data from your computer.
Your hard disk may be stuffed with, names, addresses, logins and passwords and even credit card numbers. Every time you connect to the internet you create a certain internet history.
Webmasters and online companies store cookies on your computer to make logging in easier for you,
but if you are not careful enough this information might also reach the wrong people.

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What You Have Been Dying To Know About Fraud

By zzrencom | September 2, 2009

Since the inception of the information technology and the technological advancement of the marketing industry, many people are engaging into fraudulent activities. This is because they are able to gain financial gains and advantages to people through easier and faster means.
For this reason, authorities had been trying to suppress the growing trend of various frauds that are currently affecting thousands, if not millions of people.
Basically, fraud is a kind of trickery that is used for the individual’s benefits, mostly on the financial aspect. These kinds of frauds are absolutely punishable by law, though, its implementation and intensity may vary from one place to another.

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