By OSAblogger on Apr 30, 2009 in Keeping Our Children Safe | 1 Comment
Technology has always attempted to create many devices to make everything as easy as it could be. Just like the regular sunglasses that people are using; who would have imagined that in the years to come night vision would be made for personal and professional use.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 30, 2009 in Data Security | 0 Comments
By time, when you download and install countless programs onto your pc, it happens that several programs aren’t installed or uninstalled correctly, while corrupting parts of your windows registry.
By OSAblogger on Apr 30, 2009 in Shopping Security | 1 Comment
A classic example of this would be about a neighbor whose company declared bankruptcy and was regarded as one of the biggest financial institution in the country due to heavy effects of recession. He was in a vertigo before and he didn’t know what to do. He is still 20 years away from retirement and this is the fate that he had already experienced until one day…
By Online Security Authority on Apr 30, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 2 Comments
Think back for a minute to some of those forum rule thingies that you have to accept before you can join…or the eBay rule thingies that you had to click accept on…nobody reads those, do they? Nope! Well each one of those has standard language in it that allows the provider to collect information and, in some cases publish or share it with third parties at will. It is scary that we just blindly accept these on a daily basis and keep going…
By Online Security Authority on Apr 30, 2009 in RFID | 1 Comment
Eleven articles previously published in toxicology and pathology journals are evaluated in the report. In six of the articles, between 0.8% and 10.2% of laboratory mice and rats developed malignant tumors around or adjacent to the microchips, and several researchers suggested the actual tumor rate may have been higher.