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Handling New York Windows Expertly

New York offers large exciting variety of windows. Although the windows are durable, there can be breakages and all. Repairs in New York are very expensive, and after a long period of using the windows, it is wiser to get them replaced instead of getting them repaired. With improved fashion sense, a greatly developed fashion […]

What Are the Latest Identity Theft Statistics?

The 2012 Identity Fraud Report: Social Media and Mobile Forming the New Fraud Frontier, released by Javelin Strategy & Research, reports that in 2011 identity fraud increased by 13 percent. More than 11.6 million adults became a victim of identity fraud in the United States, while the dollar amount stolen held steady. Approximately 1.4 million more […]

9 Warning Signs Your Identity Has Been Stolen

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) provides the following list of warning signs that your identity may have been stolen: Accounts you didn’t open and debts on your accounts that you can’t explain Fraudulent or inaccurate information on your credit reports, including accounts and personal information, such as your Social Security Number, address, name or initials, or employer […]

5 Lessons Learned from RSA

A couple of weeks ago, the RSA Security conference took place in San Francisco, CA.  The increasing sophistication of hackers and visibility of data breaches (including one on the conference’s namesake company last year) makes this an exciting time to be in the security business.. While this show is for corporate IT and security professionals, […]

QR Codes Could Deliver Malware

You’ve seen barcodes all your life. So you know what they look like: rectangles “boxes” comprised of a series of vertical lines. When a cashier scans a barcode, you hear a familiar beep and you are charged for that item. A QR code looks different and offers more functionality. QR stands for “quick response.” Smartphones […]