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A growing problem among all people today is identity theft. Many people are looking for a way to purchase goods and services in a safer way. When making purchases over the Internet, there are concerns about the protection of the information that is used with Internet merchants. Making credit card purchases in a brick and mortar business can be just as distressing these days with skimmers using their little machines to swipe numbers off of a credit card while out of the patron’s view. Necessity is definitely the mother of invention. Trying to stay one step ahead, transaction processing has emerged to take the fear of making purchases online, whether that’s on the phone or buying something in person.
Continue Reading »C-mount security cameras (or cs mount security cameras, as they are sometimes called) were the first security cameras and defined the industry. In 1970’s and 1980’s, c-mount security camera were invented, but they were simply known as security cameras because cs-mount cameras were the single style available. The iconic boxy cs-mount type was necessary because in the 70’s the circuit boards and other internal items in cameras were still very large. As technology has improved over time, security cameras were able to get much smaller and the bullet camera style has begun to define the idea of a security camera.
Continue Reading »What would you do if your home or business was robbed? Damaged? Would you have proof? Would you know what was stolen or damaged? Would you be left with ruin and no where to turn? Would the criminal get away off to steal another day?
Continue Reading »The CEO of Russia’s No. 1 anti-virus package has said that the internet’s biggest security vulnerability is anonymity, calling for mandatory internet passports that would work much like driver licenses do in the offline world.
Continue Reading »An airline passenger rights advocate is accusing Delta Air Lines of hacking into her computer and e-mail accounts to sabotage her organization’s attempts to mandate basic services during flight delays.
Continue Reading »Cybercriminals have laced about 2,000 legitimate websites with a potent malware cocktail that surreptitiously attacks people who browse to them, a security researcher warned Friday.
Unlike past outbreaks of the mass web attack known as Gumblar, this round actually plants exploit code on the website servers themselves. Curiously, the directory and file name of the malicious payload is in most cases unique and identical to a legitimate file that existed on the website.
Continue Reading »Mozilla has introduced a service that checks Firefox browser plugins to make sure they don’t have known security vulnerabilities or incompatibilities.
Continue Reading »If you need to capture security video in the dark, you need an infrared security camera. Infrared security cameras have advantages and disadvantages that must be considered when designing a security system.
Continue Reading »Almost everyone that has a computer that is connected to the internet has heard the term “spyware” before. However not everyone knows what it means and it is a fairly broad term that can get confusing at times. With that in mind, we are going to cover what exactly spyware is.
Continue Reading »If you have been using your laptop to play games or listen to music, you might be aware that the sound from a laptop typically sounds ‘tiny’. That is, it is nowhere beside the audio quality of your Hi-Fi or TV. This article explores some ways in which you can boost your laptop audio for a better aural experience. You can play with the microphone jack, the headphone jack, as well as the line-in and line-out jacks.
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