Articles in the ‘Security’ Category

Filed Under (Security) by Paul Wilcox on July-29-2008

Personal data that thieves can use to steal your identity can be gathered from your garbage, so be sure that any documents with sensitive information are shredded or otherwise destroyed. Examples of such papers are bank statements, credit card statements, etc.



Filed Under (Security) by Rex Simpleton on July-29-2008

It’s very hard to be an identity theft victim but the best thing to do is to learn some tips about identity theft in order to avoid finding yourself in this situation.



Filed Under (Security) by Rex Simpleton on July-29-2008

Nowadays identity theft has become a big problem for most people. More and more people use the internet and all of them are potential victims for people who steal identity. This is most common to new users; most of them don’t even know that their identity can be stolen, so the risk is greater. Most cases of identity theft happen when certain people use credit cards to buy things. Identity theft systems can steal their personal data and people can use it for themselves.



Filed Under (Security) by Paul Wilcox on July-17-2008

Identity theft is a popular crime today. But unlike other crimes, the victims of identity theft often are unaware that a crime has been committed until after the damage to their credit and their name has been done. Would you know before it is too late if your identity is stolen? Here is what to check for to stop identity theft in its tracks.



Filed Under (Security) by Mike Lesell on July-16-2008

The fact is in today’s world whether a residence is inhabited or not, {thieves|robbers} will still attempt to gain access. To have your {property|residence|home|premises} vandalised and or your hard earned possessions and cash stolen is bad enough, but that’s not all that can happen, there have been lots of cases where mentally unstable {folks|citizens|people} have gained access to houses and raped or killed anyone inside them. Every minute of every day these terrible things are taking place all around the {planet|US and other countries|world}.



Filed Under (Security) by Chris Channing on July-16-2008

The number one security topic present in applications that use PHP is the SQL injection. This is because PHP allows for web developers to make unfortunate mistakes when it comes to creating their SQL queries. But thankfully, fixing the problem is easy: all that is necessary is a few tips in security.



If you have a high traffic website with dynamic features, then switching to a dedicated server is probably the best choice for you. The major advantages are faster load time, increased security, and total control over your website. This dedicated server is a single web server, devoted solely to the use of one organization, unlike shared servers that host a number of other users and websites. Particularly suitable for larger corporations that process and store high quantities of secure data, dedicated servers often require a higher capital investment yet have a number of key advantages:



A place of residence is there to protect us from anything this world can throw at us, whether the threat be from nature or from someone in our own society.



A place of residence is there to protect us from anything this world can throw at us, whether the threat be from nature or from someone in our own society.



Humans have been building homes for themselves in some shape or form since our first days on this planet. Our homes are built to protect ourselves from the elements nature can throw at us, such as, rain, sun, snow, wind etc and also to keep us safe and secure from others of our kind who don’t follow our society’s rules.