How You're Breaking The Law Every Day And What You Can Do About It By: micsletjet | Feb 28th 2012 - You share music, rip DVDs, make Hitler whine about your first world problems, and much more in the course of your regular online activities"€"and more often than not, you do these things without giving a thought to the fact that you're actually breaking the law. Here's a look at how you're inevitably circumventing copyright law and what you can do to protect yourself. Tags:software, law, privacy
Outsmarting Internet Commerce Fraud By: Ulf Wolf | May 7th 2010 - The Internet is the largest garage sale ever, and still growing.
However, the problem with this garage sale is that you don"€™t know the seller (or the buyer). In a world of universal honesty and mutual trust, this would not be a problem, but, alas, this is not the world we live in (as evidenced by the new Internet crime figures above).
As a seller"€"whether you purchase on an online auction, or via an online classified such as Craigslist"€"your worry is whether the buyer will in fac ... Tags:Internet Commerce Fraud, Internet Auction Fraud
Your 'no' Could Mean 'yes' To A Trojan By: Arvind Singh | Apr 4th 2007 - Similar to viruses, Trojans copy, distribute and kill your data. Obviously since you would never permit these actions, Trojans do not bother to ask for your permission.
Trojans are deceptive programs which don't take no for an answer. Any keystroke means yes to them. They are mainly designed to steal your data from your pc. But if you have antispyware guarding your pc, you need not worry.