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Pop-up Killer Pro Software Offered with Subscription to SurfSafe's Email and ISP Services

Fort Lee, NJ (ContentDesk) August 3, 2005 -- SurfSafe, a consumer products company offering subscription e-mail and ISP services, is now including pop-up blocker software as part of its suite of privacy protection software that is free to users with a monthly subscription to SurfSafe.SurfSafe recognizes the inconvenience of constant pop-up windows. Now with Pop-up Killer Pro, software designed to stop unwanted popup window ads, customers can surf the internet rapidly and with ease. Once the Pop-up Killer Pro software is downloaded, it provides the user control over what goes on their PC.Additionally, Pop-up Killer Pro comes with added bonus items to further protect the PC against Spyware, and annoying pop-ups.A standard monthly SurfSafe subscription rate is $14.95 a month for four email accounts and ISP service along with the free online protection software bundle. The entire package includes anti-virus software, PC Cleanser, Spyware Slayer and internet accelerator software, as well as the Pop up Killer Pro software.SurfSafe's software suite protects the consumer's computer from internet predators - the fastest growing threat to computer users' privacy today. SurfSafe subscribers will now be able to safely detect and remove Trojans, system monitors, ad-ware and other such programs.

Removal of these harmful programs will ultimately protect them from identity theft, computer corruption and privacy invasions. SurfSafe's software package will also wash away all traces of PC and Internet Activity, and completely wipe out unneeded data for total privacy protection and improved system performance. For more information: e-mail protected from spam botswww.surfsafeinternetservices.com.



Privacy Protection on the Web

Protecting Your Privacy On The Web, by Lin Stone may be reprintedin newsletters, on web sites and in print media without charge or obligation as long as the author's resource box remains intact at the bottom.
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Send your little surfer scooting to http://www.AmericanInsuranceDepot.Com/ForYourProtection/PrivacyProtection.htm======================Article beginsProtecting Your PrivacyOn The Webby Lin StoneWhen you go to a Web site, there may be several other companiesbesides the owner watching your every click. Recent studies have shown that over 90% of Web sites gather personal information. Almost all major Web sites enable third-party tracking through remote images you can't even see, and with Web bugs.?There is no restriction of their rights to use or sell...

Privacy Protection on the Web
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CyberDefender Phishing Alert: CyberDefender Security Toolbar Reports Recent Active Phishing Attacks Plaguing eBay and PayPal Users

(ContentDesk) June 16, 2006 -- CyberDefender(tm) Corporation, the security developer with the industry's most advanced early defense technology, has released its latest CyberDefender Phishing Alert. The CyberDefender Phishing Alert is a phishing attack report highlighting recent phishing scams that are plaguing Internet users and exposing them to identity theft.







CyberDefender Phishing Alert: CyberDefender Security Toolbar Reports Recent Active Phishing Attacks Plaguing eBay and PayPal Users
Spyware > CyberDefender Phishing Alert: CyberDefender Security Toolbar Reports Recent Active Phishing Attacks Plaguing eBay and PayPal Users

Virtual IT Anyone?

Running a business requires top-flight skills in many areas. The problem for a small business is that there are less people to share knowledge. In fact, people may mean "you"! Not everyone can be an expert in everything. In a large business you can afford to hire individuals to specialize, a smaller business cannot. What do you do when you need to be everything from the graphic artist to the network administrator to the janitor? For starters, you need to identify the activities that only you can do.

Then get help for the ones you can delegate. And delegate them!Unless you run an IT company, your computer support is one area you can delegate. Say you spend four hours per week working on or fixing computer problems. Over the course of a year, that is more than 200 hours! Problems like printer issues, virus cleaning, spyware removal, email issues, training your new employee on your software and a whole host of other annoyances. How much time is lost when spyware makes your computer...

Virtual IT Anyone?
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The computer virus that could take advantage of you

Do you know there's a brand new computer virus that can get into your computer without you knowing even if you have AntiVirus and AntiSpyware installed? And when you try to get rid of it, it totally wrecks your system?I didn't know until a few days ago. On Thursday, the 25th of November (Thanksgiving), my computer was infected by a virus that literally took control of my web browser and wrecked my machine when I tried to get rid of it.Let me tell you what happened...After we were all done with our Thanksgiving dinner, I went online to do some quick research for my next article. But instead, I stayed up all night battling a virus from hell!Shortly after I got online, my Norton Antivirus and my adware/spyware removal software Spyware Doctor, started going wild with notifications of a virus presence in my computer.I immediately stopped doing what I was doing and got Spyware Doctor to scan my hard drive. Before long, it gave me a report about 196 infected files with Trojan and some other...

The computer virus that could take advantage of you
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