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How hosting providers can battle fraudulent sign-ups - Black Hawk Online Games - 1 views

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    "Hosting providers are increasingly asking Spamhaus how they can prevent so-called "fraudulent sign-ups" - new customers whose only intention is to spam, host malware, host botnet controllers, or engage in other activities that are forbidden by the hosting provider's acceptable use policy (AUP). Such customers normally target cheap VPS and cloud hosting with automated sign-up procedures. These customers know that their accounts will be terminated swiftly when the host becomes aware of their activities, so they usually use stolen credit cards or compromised Paypal accounts to obtain service. This allows them to hide their real identities and avoid spending their own funds. Spamhaus has received several independent reports from hosting providers that the volume of such fraudulent sign-ups has increased dramatically in the past few months. Some hosting providers report that 50% of all new subscriptions are fraudulent - every second subscription. No hosting company is immune, neither small local operations nor large multinational hosting firms with data centers on several continents. While Spamhaus' mission is to protect internet users and organizations from spam and other cyber-threats, we lack the resources and time to act as an abuse reporting service (FBL - Feedback Loop) or a consulting company. However, we would like to do what we can to help. This article provides some tips to help hosting providers prevent fraudulent sign-ups and increase the detection rate for such sign-ups. These tips are not a solution, but should help mitigate the damage and administrative costs caused by criminals.  Verify User Information First, create and implement a verification mechanism for automated sign-ups. It should verify at least some personal information from new subscriptions. For example: Customer email address (by sending an email with a confirmation link) Customer phone number (for a mobile, by sending an SMS with a confirmation code, or for a land line, b
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    They really should find ways to battle fraudulent sign-ups, to be fair with their true customers.
henrich fritz

Online Games - Blog - BLACK HAWK REVIEWS - ONLINE GAMES:PRIVACY POLICY - 0 views

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    We want Black Hawk Online Games  users to always be aware of any information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.   We respect each visitor's right to personal privacy. To that end, we collect and use information throughout our Blog only as disclosed in this Privacy Policy. This statement applies solely to information collected on this Blog. For each visitor to our Blog, our web server automatically recognizes no information regarding the domain or e-mail address.   The information we collect are used to improve the content and to notify visitors about updates to our Blog. Black Hawk Online Games  never shares with other organizations for commercial purposes.   Registration is not required to browse our Blog. However, subscription to certain services may require a user to complete a registration form. During registration a user must give certain contact information, but we never sell or give away this information. It is only gathered to contact the user about services on our site for which s/he has expressed interest. It is optional for the user to provide demographic information (income level, gender, etc.), and unique identifiers (username, password, etc.). Giving additional information helps provide a more personalized experience on our site, but is not required.   If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement.  
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    Social Links & Widgets Top Stories Squarespace Inc. @Squarespace We're opening our doors on 5/18 as part of @walkaboutnyc. RSVP to check out our HQ and get a demo of Squarespace 6. http://t.co/slnOwbb4 about 2 days ago Announcing free custom domain names with Squarespace accounts - http://t.co/4ZW4CCWo about 2 weeks ago Older Follow @Squarespace flickr.com/squarespace Recent Posts Black Hawk Online Games - slideshare BLACK HAWK REVIEWS - ONLINE GAMES:PRIVACY POLICY BLACK HAWK REVIEWS - ONLINE GAMES:PRIVACY POLICY BLACK HAWK REVIEWS - ONLINE GAMES: SPACEWAR! REMAKE AFTER 50 YEARS Set up Your Blog in Less than 2 Minutes Main | BLACK HAWK REVIEWS - ONLINE GAMES:PRIVACY POLICY » Black Hawk Online Games - slideshare Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 06:28AM Black hawk online games
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How hosting providers can battle fraudulent sign-ups - 0 views

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    http://www.spamhaus.org/news/article/687/how-hosting-providers-can-battle-fraudulent-sign-ups Hosting providers are increasingly asking Spamhaus how they can prevent so-called "fraudulent sign-ups" -- new customers whose only intention is to spam, host malware, host botnet controllers, or engage in other activities that are forbidden by the hosting provider's acceptable use policy (AUP). Such customers normally target cheap VPS and cloud hosting with automated sign-up procedures. These customers know that their accounts will be terminated swiftly when the host becomes aware of their activities, so they usually use stolen credit cards or compromised Paypal accounts to obtain service. This allows them to hide their real identities and avoid spending their own funds. Spamhaus has received several independent reports from hosting providers that the volume of such fraudulent sign-ups has increased dramatically in the past few months. Some hosting providers report that 50% of all new subscriptions are fraudulent -- every second subscription. No hosting company is immune, neither small local operations nor large multinational hosting firms with data centers on several continents. While Spamhaus' mission is to protect internet users and organizations from spam and other cyber-threats, we lack the resources and time to act as an abuse reporting service (FBL - Feedback Loop) or a consulting company. However, we would like to do what we can to help. This article provides some tips to help hosting providers prevent fraudulent sign-ups and increase the detection rate for such sign-ups. These tips are not a solution, but should help mitigate the damage and administrative costs caused by criminals. Verify User Information First, create and implement a verification mechanism for automated sign-ups. It should verify at least some personal information from new subscriptions. For example: Customer email address (by sending an email with a confirmation link) Customer phone nu
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Black Hawk Online Games Microsoft is urging reset on policies related to its Xbox One v... - 2 views

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    Two major features of Microsoft's next-generation console are dropped by the company. These are regular online authenticity checks required to play video games offline and restrictions on what players can do with games after purchase. Microsoft says, in an update issued Wednesday, the shift in Xbox One policy stems from consumer feedback. "While we believe that the majority of people will play games online and access the cloud for both games and entertainment, we will give consumers the choice of both physical and digital content," Don Mattrick, president of Microsoft's Interactive entertainment business, said in a statement. "We have listened and we have heard loud and clear from your feedback that you want the best of both worlds." The Microsoft statement says no internet connection will be required to play any Xbox One game. Also, avenues for trading, renting, lending or selling purchased games will remain as they are today with the Xbox 360. Microsoft outlined how its Xbox One would function when it launches this November for $499; this move marks a full turn for Microsoft from several weeks ago. In earlier statements, Microsoft said users would have to check in online every 24 hours to play any games offline. Microsoft also planned the inability to rent or lend games at launch as limits to how games were used. Sony, a well-known rival will be launching its PlayStation 4 this holiday, the options provoked harsh criticism from them. Sony Computer Entertainment of America President Jack Tretton emphatically proclaimed during a press conference at last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo that the PS4 would not restrict games or require routine online checks. "You told us how much you loved the flexibility you have today with games delivered on disc," Mattrick said. "The ability to lend, share, and resell these games at your discretion is of incredible importance to you." Nonetheless, the Family option to share a games library with as many as 10 other people
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    No wonder Xbox series are popular!
enna erch

Blackhawk Bank & Trust; A Quad Cities' locally owned bank : Consumer Privacy and Protec... - 0 views

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    Fraudulent Cashier's Check Notice Like many businesses, Blackhawk Bank & Trust may be the target of consumer security attacks or become the victim of the unauthorized use of our name and logo as part of a consumer fraud or identity theft crime. It has come to our institution's attention that a cashier's check with Blackhawk Bank & Trust's logo has been distributed to persons in connection with a mystery shopper/consumer protection draw letter, instructing recipients to either "wire", "send" or "ship" money as soon as possible. BLACKHAWK BANK & TRUST HAS NO CONNECTION WITH THESE ALLEGED DRAWS, AS THEY ARE FRAUDULENT. If you have received any material purporting to be in connection with Blackhawk Bank & Trust and have questions about its authenticity, please contact any of our locations. To view a list of our locations and phone numbers, click here. If the suspected fraud was received via mail, you are encouraged to file a claim of Mail Fraud with the United States Postal Inspection Service at 1-877-876-2455 or visit their website at https://... . You are also encouraged to contact your local or state law enforcement office on issues involving fraud. Consumer Privacy and Protection Identity theft, fraud, and online attacks unfortunately have become a risk of everyday business. We at Blackhawk Bank & Trust are doing everything we can to protect you from becoming a victim. In addition to using technology, policies, and procedures, we feel that knowledge is power. Our goal is to enable you the customer to protect yourself by learning how your identity can be attacked, how to identify such attacks, and how to protect yourself against those attacks. Use the links on the right to learn more about a variety of threats, how to protect yourself from them, and what to do if you feel you have become a victim. Check out the tips below to begin protecting yourself today! Tips to Prevent Identity Theft and Fraud Never respond to any e-mail that asks for debit card and personal info
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    Blackhawk Bank & Trust; A Quad Cities' locally owned bank : Consumer Privacy and Protection Fraudulent Cashier's Check Notice Like many businesses, Blackhawk Bank & Trust may be the target of consumer security attacks or become the victim of the unauthorized use of our name and logo as part of a consumer fraud or identity theft crime.  It has come to our institution's attention that a cashier's check with Blackhawk Bank & Trust's logo has been distributed to persons in connection with a mystery shopper/consumer protection draw letter, instructing recipients to either "wire", "send" or "ship" money as soon as possible. BLACKHAWK BANK & TRUST HAS NO CONNECTION WITH THESE ALLEGED DRAWS, AS THEY ARE FRAUDULENT.  If you have received any material purporting to be in connection with Blackhawk Bank & Trust and have questions about its authenticity, please contact any of our locations.To view a list of our locations and phone numbers, click here. If the suspected fraud was received via mail, you are encouraged to file a claim of Mail Fraud with the United States Postal Inspection Service at 1-877-876-2455 or visit their website at https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/ . You are also encouraged to contact your local or state law enforcement office on issues involving fraud. Consumer Privacy and Protection Identity theft, fraud, and online attacks unfortunately have become a risk of everyday business. We at Blackhawk Bank & Trust are doing everything we can to protect you from becoming a victim. In addition to using technology, policies, and procedures, we feel that knowledge is power. Our goal is to enable you the customer to protect yourself by learning how your identity can be attacked, how to identify such attacks, and how to protect yourself against those attacks. Use the links on the right to learn more about a variety of threats, how to protect yourself from them, and what to do if you feel you have become a victim. Check out the tips below
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    henrichfritz: How to Black Hawk Online Games:Norway Terrorist Admits to Online Game Addiction http://www.wikihow.com/Black-Hawk-Online-Games:Norway-Terrorist-Admits-to-Online-Game-Addiction  Authorities have discovered computer logs that show Breivik has spent 8,700 hours playing war games from 2006 to 2010. In fact, records show that he played 500 hours of World of Warcraft between November 2010-April 2011 alone. Aside from playing WoW, Breivik was also into Elder Scrolls, Modern Warfare, Warhammer and Dragon Age. According to him, he spent all his time playing in the months prior to his July 22 attacks. Ads by Google Brain Training Games  Improve memory with scientifically designed brain exercises. www.lumosity.com 2 Breivik started playing WoW in 2006 and authorities are inclined to believe that he played the game for up to 12 hours per day in a 2-year period. It should also be noted that he used terms from the game in the 'manifesto' he wrote. According to Breivik, playing war games was only to hide his terrorist plans. He added that he devoted almost one year in playing games to reward himself. 3 Now, police are trying to investigate if Breivik has been in touch with other gamers or if he belongs to a player group through obtaining information from game manufacturers. This is because certain information show that he has been logged onto 2 computer units at the same time - Breivik might have paid others to play on behalf of him. 4 WoW is the most popular role-playing game in the world, boasting of over 10 million registered users (70,000 of which are in Norway). People are now anxious to know what possible factors could have affected Breivik and twisted his mindset because experts have already warned of the possible damaging effects from spending much time on playing computer games. 5 On Friday, the court ordered that Breivik be placed under psychiatric observation to know his mental state prior to the start of trials. 6 During the last part of 2011, a
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