By Online Security Authority on May 15, 2009 in Banking Security | 1 Comment
Be alert for fraudulent (sometimes called “phishing”) emails. They may appear to come from a reputable business or a trusted friend but are actually designed to trick you into downloading a virus to your computer or directing you to a Web site to disclose sensitive or personal information.
By Online Security Authority on May 14, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
It’s time to say: “enough is enough” or scream out from the rooftops that “Were not going to Take IT Anymore!!” We as an Internet family have to band together and force politicians, the Federal Government, and International leaders to make changes in how we treat Cyber Criminals.
By Online Security Authority on May 12, 2009 in MySpace | 0 Comments
I for one am happy to see MySpace using new technology to weed out sexual predators, and start taking a proactive roll in the process, everyone has to be aware of the behavior of online predators and pedophiles and we need to really start to understand the new face of the 21st century predator they are not who think we they are, find out here from Julian Sher!
By Online Security Authority on May 8, 2009 in Predators and Pedophiles, Thoughts on Security | 5 Comments
How do I block MySpace and similar websites? There are many ways to accomplish this task, but first lets find out if you really want to completely block sites like these or if want to restrict access by children, or allow teens access and monitor there online behavior.
By Online Security Authority on May 5, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
Couples looking to adopt are now turning to the Internet to find pregnant women who want to give up their babies. Like private adoptions, they are very risky and potentially heartbreaking. By Victoria Corderi Correspondent NBC News. Two families wanted to adopt and thought they’d found the perfect birth mother, a woman they met online. Instead, [...]