Online Security

Save on AVG Internet Security 9.0

Special Offer for Limited Time Only!
$25 Off Two Years of AVG Internet Security 9.0
AVG Internet Security 9.0 now contains an extra layer of security to protect you from identity theft as well as new and unknown malware. Your passwords, account information, credit card numbers, social security numbers and other valuables are safe from identity thieves.
Top-quality [...]

Read the full article »

Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft

Identity theft is a serious crime. It occurs when your personal information is stolen and used without your knowledge to commit fraud or other crimes. Identity theft can cost you time and money. It can destroy your credit and ruin your good name.
Deter identity theft by safeguarding your information.

Shred financial documents and paperwork with personal [...]

Read the full article »

What Is The Nigerian Email Scam

You’re probably getting the ‘Nigerian’ scam email regularly if your email address has been around for a while.
The Nigerian scam originally started via regular snail mail. With the advent of email, this scam has become easier and faster to pull off.
The specifics vary, but the general scenario is that the sender is in control of [...]

Read the full article »

New Malware Attack Infecting Web Sites

On June 2nd security firm Websense put out an advisory warning Web site owners about malicious code that redirects surfers to seemingly safe sites.
About 40,000 Web sites appear to have been compromised with rogue JavaScript code that redirects Web surfers to a fake Google Analytics site, after which they get passed onto a site that [...]

Read the full article »

Microsoft DirectShow Vulnerability Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Microsoft reported today a critical new zero-day flaw involving Microsoft DirectX processing of QuickTime content. Microsoft is aware of limited, active attacks that use this exploit code. While investigation is ongoing, the investigation so far has shown that Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 are vulnerable. All versions of Windows [...]

Read the full article »