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Elvira Russ

Congress and Phishing, the laws against phishing - 1 views

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    Congress and Phishing has resulted in phishing laws to protect the internet. discusses the law.
Eunice Vincent

Cellular Telephone Use and Cancer Risk - National Cancer Institute - 2 views

  • Cellular telephones emit radiofrequency (RF) energy (radio waves), which is a form of radiation that is under investigation for its effects on the human body (1).
  • RF energy is a form of electromagnetic radiation.
  • Electromagnetic radiation can be divided into two types: Ionizing (high-frequency) and non-ionizing (low-frequency) (2). RF energy is a form of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. Ionizing radiation, such as that produced by x-ray machines, can pose a cancer risk at high levels of exposure. However, it is not known whether the non-ionizing radiation emitted by cellular telephones is associated with cancer risk (2).
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  • A cellular telephone's main source of RF energy is produced through its antenna. The antenna of a hand-held cellular telephone is in the handset, which is typically held against the side of the head when the telephone is in use. The closer the antenna is to the head, the greater a person's expected exposure to RF energy. The amount of RF energy absorbed by a person decreases significantly with increasing distance between the antenna and the user. The intensity of RF energy emitted by a cellular telephone depends on the level of the signal sent to or from the nearest base station (1).
  • When a call is placed from a cellular telephone, a signal is sent from the antenna of the phone to the nearest base station antenna. The base station routes the call through a switching center, where the call can be transferred to another cellular telephone, another base station, or the local land-line telephone system. The farther a cellular telephone is from the base station antenna, the higher the power level needed to maintain the connection. This distance determines, in part, the amount of RF energy exposure to the user.
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    This fact sheet outlines the available evidence regarding use of cellular/mobile telephones and cancer risk. National Cancer Institute Fact Sheet 3.72
Elvira Russ

Phishing (mahalo) - 1 views

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    This article discusses the different methods of phishing and also the history of it. It talks about how it has developed into different tactics and different methods used by different people looking for different information.
Elvira Russ

History of Phishing (allspammedup.com) - 6 views

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    The history of phishing techniques that people still fall for today. This article discusses phishing from when it first started and why people fall so easily for it, and also how the phishing methods have enhanced.
Elvira Russ

The FBI cracks the 'largest phishing case ever - 2 views

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    Some 100 people face 20 years in jail following a two-year investigation by the FBI. This can be used as an example of phishing since it was the largest phishing case ever solved by the FBI.
Elvira Russ

Effective Ways for Detecting Phishing S - 0 views

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    Beginners guide to survive a phishing attempt. These simple methods for Detecting Phishing Scam Emails, will enhance your Internet Security.
Elvira Russ

Phishing frauds - 0 views

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    This article tells you how to detect which e mails are phishing. Signs of phishing.
Elvira Russ

How to avoid getting phished - 0 views

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    This discusses how to aviod and gives advices of how to avoid being victims of phishing and what to do if you are one.
Elvira Russ

Phishing Statistics - Top Targets - 1 views

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    this web site allows us to compare phishing targets all over the world. top targets as well has just the statistics in general.
Elvira Russ

Caught in a phishing trap - 0 views

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    Rise in online identity fraud has companies on the hook: Educate customers or lose them. This article discusses the impact phishing especially has on companies.
Elvira Russ

Phishing lines are now more clever - 0 views

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    shows some estimates, discusses how phishing now is easier to be a target for. it has become smarter and more people are victims.
Elvira Russ

Phishing attack nets 3 million euros of carbon permits (BBC) - 0 views

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    Online criminals have created fake carbon registries and managed to steal permits worth 3 million euros.
Eunice Vincent

Warning, Your Cell Phone May Be Hazardous To Your Health: Gear + Gadgets: GQ - 2 views

  • Earlier this winter, I met an investment banker who was diagnosed with a brain tumor five years ago. He's a managing director at a top Wall Street firm, and I was put in touch with him through a colleague who knew I was writing a story about the potential dangers of cell-phone radiation. He agreed to talk with me only if his name wasn't used, so I'll call him Jim. He explained that the tumor was located just behind his right ear and was not immediately fatal—the five-year survival rate is about 70 percent. He was 35 years old at the time of his diagnosis and immediately suspected it was the result of his intense cell-phone usage. "Not for nothing," he said, "but in investment banking we've been using cell phones since 1992, back when they were the Gordon-Gekko-on-the-beach kind of phone." When Jim asked his neurosurgeon, who was on the staff of a major medical center in Manhattan, about the possibility of a cell-phone-induced tumor, the doctor responded that in fact he was seeing more and more of such cases—young, relatively healthy businessmen who had long used their phones obsessively. He said he believed the industry had discredited studies showing there is a risk from cell phones. "I got a sense that he was pissed off," Jim told me. A handful of Jim's colleagues had already died from brain cancer; the more reports he encountered of young finance guys developing tumors, the more certain he felt that it wasn't a coincidence. "I knew four or five people just at my firm who got tumors," Jim says. "Each time, people ask the question. I hear it in the hallways." It's hard to talk about the dangers of cell-phone radiation without sounding like a conspiracy theorist. This is especially true in the United States, where non-industry-funded studies are rare, where legislation protecting the wireless industry from legal challenges has long been in place, and where our lives have been so thoroughly integrated with wireless technology that to suggest it might be a problem—maybe, eventually, a very big public-health problem—is like saying our shoes might be killing us.
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Eunice Vincent

ARPANSA - Mobile Telephones and Health Effects - 0 views

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    There is no clear evidence in the existing scientific literature that the use of mobile telephones poses a long-term public health hazard.
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