By OSAblogger on Jun 18, 2009 in Home PC Security | 0 Comments
The FTC recently released a list of top consumer fraud complaints received in 2007 and not surprisingly, identity theft topped the list for the eighth year in a row at 32% of the overall complaints. Consumers reported over $1.2 billion in losses last year, even though there are many ways to fight identity theft. While [...]
By Online Security Authority on May 16, 2009 in Home PC Security | 0 Comments
The Hottest Topic in Security Today
By OSAblogger on May 14, 2009 in Home PC Security | 1 Comment
Suppose, you bought a new cell phone and you want it to be as it is for a longer period of time then you have to protect it from scratches. And for their Screen protection your basic requirement is a screen protector. Screen protectors are adequate but are never long lasting and you need to replace it frequently.
By Online Security Authority on May 14, 2009 in Home PC Security | 0 Comments
Systems running Microsoft’s latest operating system recorded 60 per cent less malware infections than XP, according to figures obtained using Microsoft’s malicious software removal tool.
By OSAblogger on May 13, 2009 in Home PC Security | 1 Comment
Removing data from a hard drive, permanently, is something that sounds an awful lot simpler than it proves to be in reality. As we all know deleting a file does not remove the file or its content from the hard drive permanently, data recovery companies can normally aid in the recovery of such files, no [...]