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Lionheart Assurance Advises Steps On How To Avoid Credit Card Identity Theft Scams
by lionheartassurance in Internet > Safety
Discovering how to avoid credit card identity theft scams, fraud and ripoffs is a question in the minds of people who own and use credit cards for both online and offline shopping. With many people still reeling from the financial pinch, ...
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Google PPC: Content or Search?
by varshasekhar in Internet > General
There are several reasons for this, and the first is trust. This has been a result of smaller websites, through to adsense empires choosing to embark on Click Fraud.
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Why I didn't vote for the ANC
by ShaneB in Culture & Society > Politics
The ANC (African National Congress) is the ruling party in South Africa. They have consistantly lied, comitted fraud and corruption to remain in power.
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Cyber Criminal: The Next Targets
by mrghaz in Internet > Safety
8 January 2009..Cyber criminal cases were reported drastically increase, especially on a global network Internet scam and fraud. The hackers are now focusing the new Internet users as their next targets..
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Cyber Criminal: Attackers Don’t Stop
by mrghaz in Internet > General
8 January 2009..Cyber criminals are in a serious condition, especially on the criminal scam and fraud transaction done by the attackers without the owner’s permission. Majority of us have become aware of publishing
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What action should be taken against cyber crime
by mrghaz in Internet > Safety
4 January 2009..Cyber criminals are in a serious condition, especially on the criminal scam and fraud transaction done by the attackers without the owner's permission.
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Once a criminal, always a criminal?
by mrghaz in Internet > Safety
4 January 2009..Cyber criminal cases were reported drastically increase, especially on a global network Internet scam and fraud. The hackers are now focusing the new Internet users as their next target.
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Attract links to your site
by OfferTsuriel in Internet > Web Design
Suppose that you open an e-mail that has a link in it to a news story on the Web. You click it, and read the headline of the story: “Senator Possibly Implicated in Voter Fraud.” You read the story, assessing its credibility.
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How To Detect a Scam
by MariaMiron in Business & Finance > Investing
Here are some tell-tale signs that could warn you if you're about to fall prey to a fraud.
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Anti Obama Tea Party Protest causes Fuss
by topparked in Culture & Society > Politics
... tax day Wednesday with "tea party" protests that Republicans are calling the birth of a grassroots opposition, but Democrats dismiss as a fraud. Initially small crowds gathered under blustery skies in Washington, New York and Boston to ...




