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Lionheart Assurance Scam Prevention Toolkit Shows How To Conduct A Security Audit For Your Small Business

Lionheart Assurance suggests that if your small business has computers and networks, you should conduct a security audit to protect your data from hostile intrusion. A technically proficient data thief, who can then use this information for purposes of identity … Continue reading

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Advertse Onln With Clickbooth, The Adsense Altertive

Internet Business Training: With so many opportunites and scams ot there its mportant to know who to trust in the n… Continue reading

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FTC Warns Of Online Free Trial Scams

The Federal Trade Commission has joined an effort to warn consumers about deceptive online marketing related to free trial offers that require people to cancel or opt-out of a recurring charge for future products or services. The Director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, David C. Vladeck, along with officials from Visa and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) are cautioning consumers about the free trial feature, known as a "negative option." In a negative option feature, a company takes a consumer's failure to cancel a free trial offer as permission to begin charging for the service. Continue reading

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Google Cracks Down On “Google Money” Scammers

Google said today it is taking aim at fraudulent companies that uses its name for money scams. Bogus offers such as "Easy Cash with Google" and "Use Google to Make 1000s of Dollars!" has led the company to take a number of measures. Google has filed a lawsuit against Pacific WebWorks and several other unnamed defendants for using its name in questionable money schemes. The Official Google Blog offers more details. "Even as we're taking legal action to try to cut these sites off at the source, we're still working constantly to remove scammy URLs from our index, and we'll permanently disable AdWords accounts that provide a poor or harmful user experience, whether or not they use Google's trademarks illegally." Google warns users to be wary of the following names: Continue reading

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Big Retailers Took $792 Million for Sharing Credit Card Numbers

A U.S. Senate report has revealed that retailers (a number of which you may already know and trust), have accepted as much as $792 million to share customers' credit-card information with direct marketing companies. Could your card number have been one that was shared? Would you have known? The companies engaging in such practices have been getting away with it because of terms buried in fine print, where customers accept offers without having to share their credit card info themselves, placing a certain level of trust in the retailers that are profiting off of sharing their info. The executive summary of the Senate document reads as follows: In May 2009, Chairman Rockefeller launched an investigation into a set of controversial e-commerce business practices that have generated high volumes of consumer complaints. Since that time, Commerce Committee staff has been investigating three Connecticut-based direct marketing companies – Affinion, Vertrue, and Webloyalty – as well as the hundreds of online websites and retailers that partner with these three companies to sell club memberships to online shoppers. Although this investigation is not yet complete, it is clear at this point that these three companies use highly aggressive sales tactics to charge millions of American consumers for services the consumers do not want and do not understand they have purchased. Chances are, you've encountered the "offers" that utilize this strategy. TechCrunch provides a sample screenshot: So who are the companies that have been selling credit card information? Well, the following were paid over $10 million each to do so: - 1-800-Flowers.com - Buy.com - Classmates.com - Columbia House - Confi-Check - Expedia/Hotels.com - Fandango - FTD - Hotwire - InQ - Intellius - MovieTickets.com - Orbitz - Priceline - Redcats USA - Shutterfly - Travelocity - US Airways - VistaPrint Dozens more were paid between $1 and $10 Million. I won't name all of them (there is a full list here), but Yahoo is one of them. So is Avon, Barnes & Noble, eHarmony, Half.com, Pizza Hut, TimeLife, and Victoria's Secret. People have often expressed concerns about buying stuff online from brands that they haven't heard of. It turns out that some of the biggest brands are not exactly as trustworthy as some may have thought. Customers are not pleased. For the offending brands themselves, this has to be a PR and online reputation management nightmare. Read the whole report here (pdf) if you've got some time on your hands. Related Articles: > Continue reading

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Symantec Warns Of Rogue Security Software

Cybercriminals are increasingly using online scare tactics to persuade users to buy rogue security software, according to a new report from Symantec. To convince users to install rogue software, cybercriminals place ads on websites that prey on users' fears of security threats. Continue reading

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