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Archive for October 10th, 2008

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by John Chan

People believe that junk emails are infuriating and adds a lot of clutter to their regular emails. Those stubborn spam mails try to get people to open up the email with their curious subject lines. Believe it nor not, there are zillions of these little pieces of spam that are sent every day to any one who works online.

If you are online, you will get spam in your mailbox guaranteed. Most people despise it, but can’t find ways to stop the onslaught of junk emails. So they accept the junk and continually delete it, hoping they don’t accidentally delete a good piece of mail that they were expecting to receive.

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by Fabian Toulouse

In today’s business world, practically everyone is concerned about protecting their data. With hackers and thieves on the prowl, identity theft is running rampant. The need to contract qualified digital cryptographers has become vital. In this ever-changing world, compromised data could ruin any business and cause a tremendous amount of personal damage to unsuspecting consumers.

An increasing popular tool in this fight against data theft is the smart card. This radical technology is quickly becoming an industry standard. A smart card can be used for shopping, banking, and online business. The card is basically a computer. Armed with a powerfully encrypted micro-processor, the smart card can be used to make all manner of purchases. Simply hold it a few inches from a reading sensor and the acquisition is complete. No one can note your PIN number or password - the micro-processor does it all.

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